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Chemistry / Mass spectrometry / Physics / Isotopes / Analytical chemistry / Ion source / Isotope analysis / Isotope / Elementar / Elemental analysis / Stable isotope ratio / Sample preparation in mass spectrometry
Date: 2016-03-02 09:21:53
Chemistry
Mass spectrometry
Physics
Isotopes
Analytical chemistry
Ion source
Isotope analysis
Isotope
Elementar
Elemental analysis
Stable isotope ratio
Sample preparation in mass spectrometry

TECHNICAL NOTE High precision δ13C measurements over a large concentration range Multi-element isotope ratio analysis Bulk stable isotope analysis of a broad range of organic and inorganic

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