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A HIGH PERFORMANCE, FOLDED GEOMETRY OA-TOF MASS ANALYSER INCORPORATING NOVEL ADC BASED DETEC-TION.Wildgoose, 2009
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- Wildgoose J
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- Poster presented at the 18th IMSC, Bremen, Germany
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Unlike other high resolution MS techniques such as Fourier Transform (FT) based MS, the fast experimental times (~ 100µS) afforded by orthogonal acceleration time of flight mass spectrometry (oa-ToF MS) make it ideal for interfacing to a wide variety of fast separation …
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