Basic theory of mass spectrometrydoi:10.1016/S0009-8981(00)89104-4SDOSClinica Chimica ActaNiwa T. Basic theory of mass spectrometry. Clin Chim Acta 1995; 241-242:15-71.
Wolfgang Paul and Hans Dehmelt were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1989 for their independent work developing the theory behind their operation and performance, and for constructing the first instruments. In the late 1950s, Robert Finnigan saw the practical potential of these devices ...
Collisions in Mass Spectrometry Laboratory (Lab) System and Center-of-Mass (CM) System Kinetic Energy Release Collision Cross Section Intermolecular Potential Differential Cross Section and Impact Parameter Centrifugal Potential Orbiting (Langevin) Cross Section Semiclassical Theory and Massey Crit...
The following paragraph presents the essentials about Tucker3 model and proposes some important papers on the theory and applications of this multiway tool. The subsequent paragraph gives a more complete bibliography related to PARAFAC and Tucker3 models on various application areas. 5.3. Tucker3: A...
8.4.2. Chromatography - Mass Spectrometry () 8.4.3. Chromatography - IR Spectrometry 9. Quantitative Analysis 9.1. Sampling Problems in Chromatography 9.2. Measurement of Peak Area 9.3. Calibration Techniques 9.4. Sources of Error in Chromatography 10. Theory of Nonlinear Chromatography 10.1. The Ide...
Easing the wait in the emergency room: building a theory of public information systems In this paper we discuss a real world problem encountered during recent fieldwork: that of providing information in public settings when the information ha... E O'Neill,D Woodgate,V Kostakos - Conference on...
In 1917, through the vision of Albert Einstein, the possibility of the stimulated emission of radiation was first conceived.The theory was that a photon of electromagnetic energy could stimulate an excited atom with a corresponding transition energy, to emit another photon with the same energy. Thi...
The idea of the atom — at one time a theory, but now directly observable — is the basic concept that unites all aspects of Chemistry, so this is where we begin. This lesson introduces you to these building-blocks of matter, and explains how they are characterized. ...
Further active methods are developed for the design of locally controlled ab... M Furstoss,D Thenail,MA Galland - 《Journal of Sound & Vibration》 被引量: 188发表: 1997年 Formal theory of irregular linear difference equations The main objective of Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society is ...
The interaction between the molecule of basic gases and the acidic polymer matrix breaks the hydrogen bond of the dye with the polymer matrix “releasing” the dye and returning it back into the state with a low solute-solvent interaction. That results in strong enhancement of the ...