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Measuring instruments / Ion source / Chemical pathology / Mass spectrometry / Biological specimens / Cotton swab / DART ion source / Chromatography / Sampling / Chemistry / Science / Scientific method
Date: 2011-11-11 12:22:57
Measuring instruments
Ion source
Chemical pathology
Mass spectrometry
Biological specimens
Cotton swab
DART ion source
Chromatography
Sampling
Chemistry
Science
Scientific method

Rapid Spatial Mapping of Chemicals Dispersed Across Surfaces using an Autosampler /DART/TOFMS Andrew H. Grange U.S. EPA, National Exposure Research Laboratory, Environmental Sciences Division

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