Evans‐Nguyen et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Fieldable mass spectrometry for forensic science, homeland security, and defense applicationsEvans‐Nguyen et al., 2021
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- 123502274023498205
- Author
- Evans‐Nguyen K
- Stelmack A
- Clowser P
- Holtz J
- Mulligan C
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Mass Spectrometry Reviews
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Mass spectrometry is commonly used in forensic chemistry laboratories for sensitive, definitive analysis. There have been significant efforts to bring mass spectrometry analysis on‐site through the development of ruggedized, fieldable instruments. Testing samples in …
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