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Instrumentation for Mass Spectrometry

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It is probably safe to say that no two mass spectrometers are alike. Even those of the same model can be modified many times during a production run, each can be equipped with different accessories, and most owners modify their instruments in various ways. Three instruments are described in this chapter, which is not intended as an instruction manual but has been written to acquaint the reader with the basic components of typical instruments.

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Middleditch, B.S. (1979). Instrumentation for Mass Spectrometry. In: Middleditch, B.S. (eds) Practical Mass Spectrometry. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2982-4_2

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