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Like most analytical instrumentation, the mass spectrometer (MS) initially found use as a research system. These complex laboratory-built research instruments were subsequently refined for commercial sale and widespread use, and are now available for routine sample assay.
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WACKER, J.F., EIDEN, G.C., LEHN, S.A. (2006). Mass Spectrometric Radionuclide Analyses. In: Kahn, B. (eds) Radioanalytical Chemistry. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-34123-4_17
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