Niessen, 1999 - Google Patents
State-of-the-art in liquid chromatography–mass spectrometryNiessen, 1999
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- 12519537914952652717
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- Niessen W
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- Journal of Chromatography A
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Impressive progress has been made in the technology and application of combined liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LC–MS) in the past decennium. From a technique, that could only be used by a specialist, it has developed into a routinely applicable technique …
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