Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective of or pertaining to
mass spectrometry ; determined bymass spectrometry .
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- adjective relating to or involving a mass spectrometer
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Examples
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Several of the Nobel Prizes of the twentieth century depended directly on mass-spectrometric analysis.
Information for the Public - The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2002 2002
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In this new study, the researchers used ultra-sensitive mass-spectrometric imaging technology to assess which molecules were most likely to be key in the binding process.
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In this new study, the researchers used ultra-sensitive mass-spectrometric imaging technology to assess which molecules were most likely to be key in the binding process.
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In this new study, the researchers used ultra-sensitive mass-spectrometric imaging technology to assess which molecules were most likely to be key in the binding process.
FOXNews.com 2011
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The Institute of Cancer Research has recently made a major investment in mass spectrometric instrumentation and resources and the successful candidate will join The Signal Transduction Team to develop mass-spectrometric approaches to study both model tumours and clinical samples.
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In order to carry out mass-spectrometric investigations, the Jena scientists had to take hormone-producing cell groups from the tiny wasp's brain - a preparation between heartbeats since "the miniaturization is extreme", Predel confirms.
innovations-report 2010
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In order to carry out mass-spectrometric investigations, the Jena scientists had to take hormone-producing cell groups from the tiny wasp's brain - a preparation between heartbeats since "the miniaturization is extreme", Predel confirms.
innovations-report 2010
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In order to carry out mass-spectrometric investigations, the Jena scientists had to take hormone-producing cell groups from the tiny wasp's brain - a preparation between heartbeats since "the miniaturization is extreme", Predel confirms.
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