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  • ...m have no clue what a quantity or a unit is. I decided to tidy up the mass spectrometry articles a bit. Thereby I became very interested in the science of measurin
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  • {{r|Inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectrometry}}
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  • | pagename = Spectrometry | abc = Spectrometry
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  • ...the interaction causes transitions between the allowed states of matter. Spectrometry is the quantitative measurement of spectroscopic signal amplitudes. Light s
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  • '''Optical atomic spectrometry''', a subset of '''atomic spectrometry''' (or '''atomic spectroscopy''') includes technique [[analytical chemistr There are three broad types of atomic optical spectrometry:<ref>{{citation
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  • {{r|Atomic emission spectrometry}}
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  • {{r|Spectrometry}}
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  • ...d in a lab on campus since my freshman year, performing Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry. I also had an internship with a small Atmospheric Pressure Ionization comp
    622 bytes (85 words) - 04:52, 22 November 2023
  • {{r|Spectrometry}}
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  • ...s of individual spectral components matter). The latter case is known as [[spectrometry]].
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  • {{r|Spectrometry}}
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  • {{r|Mass Spectrometry}}
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  • {{r|Gamma spectrometry}}
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  • {{r|Atomic optical spectrometry}}
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  • ''m/z'' is a term used in [[mass spectrometry]]. It used to be a symbol for the [[mass-to-charge ratio]] exclusively used :'''mass-to-charge ratio (in mass spectrometry), m/z'''
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  • ...ork for Pfizer La Jolla Labs (San Diego, CA). His expertises include mass spectrometry analysis of proteins and protein modifications, including intact protein an
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  • ..., activation analysis; target preparation and design; alpha-, beta-, gamma-spectrometry, low-level counting techniques, nuclear reaction studies and nuclear data m
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  • ...ample. As opposed to other methods in analytical chemistry, such as [[mass spectrometry]] or [[chromatography]], it focuses entirely on the nuclei of atoms, not th ...plasma]]-[[atomic emission spectrometry]] (ICP-AES) and [[atomic emission spectrometry]], may be preferred or complementary when measurement of elements with low
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  • ...into [[homology (chemistry)|homologous]] groups using high resolution mass spectrometry. For example, homologous [[hydrocarbon]] molecules differ in the number of ...le=A mass scale based on CH<sub>2</sub> = 14.0000 for high resolution mass spectrometry of organic compounds|journal=[[Anal. Chem.]]|year=1963|first=Edward|last=Ke
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  • {{r|Spectrometry}}
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