Noun
the use of spectroscopes to analyze spectra
Source: WordNetAccelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) is much more sensitive, and samples as small as convert can be used. Source: Internet
Also, robust evidence that INMT can catalyze transmethylation of tryptamine into NMT and DMT could be provided with reverse isotope dilution analysis coupled to mass spectrometry for rabbit citation citation and human citation lung during the early 1970s. Source: Internet
Analysis of protein expression Protein microarrays and high throughput (HT) mass spectrometry (MS) can provide a snapshot of the proteins present in a biological sample. Source: Internet
By 1 H NMR spectrometry, the hydroxyl hydrogen appears in the 10–13 ppm region, although it is often either broadened or not observed owing to exchange with traces of water. Source: Internet
Analysis of Colubroidea snake venoms by liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry: Evolutionary and toxinological implications. Source: Internet
Caesium also was, and still is, used as a source of positive ions in secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS). Source: Internet