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Compound-Based Scanning Software Simplifies Multi Residue Analysis

Bruker CAM
8 Aug 2012

This application note illustrates the use of the Compound-Based Scanning software in the Bruker SCION™ TQ System for developing a Multi Reaction Monitoring (MRM) based method for multi residue analysis of 258 pesticides (516 MRMs) in five steps.

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Gas ChromatographyEnvironmental Monitoring and TestingPesticides

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