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  • DMS differential mobility spectrometer: a scanable filter, also called FAIMS
  • iences includes a liquid chromatograph mass spectrometer, a scanning electron microscope, a high-fie
  • ecraft was equipped with an X-ray/gamma ray spectrometer, a near-infrared imaging spectrograph, a mu
  • uments, a SANS instrument, a new three-axis spectrometer, a new reflectometer and fundamental physic
  • properties package, an alpha particle X-ray spectrometer, a magnetometer, a seismometer, a soil pene
  • ations using the Near-Infrared Multi-Object Spectrometer aboard the Hubble Space Telescope indicated
  • The initial spectrometer activity, lasting between 15 and 40 days, p
  • This spectrometer allowed the pair to drastically change the
  • An x-ray spectrometer, an x-ray telescope, cosmic-ray detectors,
  • ity Particle Sizer (abbreviated: SMPS) is a spectrometer and can measure particles from 2.5 nm to 10
  • was the builder of Britain's first infrared spectrometer, and later served as Director of the Admira
  • magnetic double focusing sector field mass spectrometer and used argon for the primary beam ions.
  • It is an infrared Fourier Transform spectrometer and provides key data for studying troposph
  • The two neutron detectors-the neutron spectrometer and the high-energy neutron detector-are mo
  • ectors were first developed for the EUROGAM spectrometer and it has been used many standard applicat
  • peptides collide with a gas within the mass spectrometer and break into pieces at their peptide bond
  • harge of the Mars Express Planetary Fourier Spectrometer, announced the discovery of methane in the
  • tives for the Energetic Electron and Proton Spectrometer are to
  • Linear Etalon Imaging Spectrometer Array equipped with a new atmospheric corre
  • that frequency which can be detected with a spectrometer, as in Rotational spectroscopy or Raman spe
  • The use of a mass spectrometer as the detector in gas chromatography was d
  • ISOLTRAP is a tandem Penning trap mass spectrometer at the On-Line Isotope Mass Separator at CE
  • or the first time, used a laser-plasma mass spectrometer at the University of Alberta to precisely t
  • Sir Gordon Sutherland to build an infrared spectrometer at Pembroke College, University of Cambridg
  • re conducted by the High Resolution Echelle Spectrometer at the W.M. Keck Observatory in Hawaii, as
  • d the first commercial pulsed EPR and ENDOR spectrometer at W band frequencies appeared on the marke
  • Gammasphere gamma ray spectrometer at Argonne National Laboratory
  • on quadrupole, TOF is a time-of-flight mass spectrometer, B is a magnetic sector and E is an electri
  • in instruments, the High Resolution Echelle Spectrometer breaks up incoming starlight into its compo
  • The first dedicated VCD spectrometer brought to market was the ChiralIR from Bom
  • operation is the same as that of the simple spectrometer, but special care is taken to avoid optical
  • ince radial velocity can be measured with a spectrometer by observing the Doppler shift of the stars
  • nt m/z separation elements of a hybrid mass spectrometer can be represented by a shorthand notation.
  • The spectrometer can be applied in situations like: air qual
  • ging optics, the resolution of this type of spectrometer can be varied.
  • The facility includes a Penning trap mass spectrometer consisting of a hyperbolic precision Pennin
  • The initial product was the 21-101 Mass Spectrometer delivered in December 1942, installed in ea
  • x nature of peptide fragmentation in a mass spectrometer, derivative fragmentation patterns fall sho
  • It is a satellite spectrometer designed to measure sunlight, transmitted,
  • he intensity of ion current measured by the spectrometer does not accurately represent relative abun
  • on can be accomplished with individual mass spectrometer elements separated in space or using a sing
  • ude R. Canizares on the Focal Plane Crystal Spectrometer experiment on the Einstein X-Ray Observator
  • They also conducted the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer experiment, which involved the first of its
  • Bethke worked on UV Spectrometer experiments under Dr. D.E.
  • field free region of a time-of-flight mass spectrometer flight tube, which can improve the sensitiv
  • Each target is followed by a magnetic spectrometer for momentum and charge identification of p
  • SCIAMACHY (SCanning Imaging Absorption SpectroMeter for Atmospheric CartograpHY; Greek: σκιάμάχ
  • instruments to be used are a backscattering spectrometer for high resolution spectroscopy, and magne
  • given off as gases which are sent to a mass spectrometer for analysis.
  • ometry, is a type of mass analyzer (or mass spectrometer) for determining the mass-to-charge ratio (
  • A spectrometer gathers (infrared) spectra of 108 brighter
  • It is a nadir-viewing wide-field-imaging spectrometer giving daily global coverage.
  • on with an FTIR (Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometer) has become popular, especially in the poly
  • major solar flares recorded with the gamma spectrometer HELIKON occurred in an explosive phase on D
  • E-906 Spectrometer Image
  • d in 2003 by Perrier et al. who used ELODIE spectrometer in France.
  • scientist Vera Rubin, who used his advanced spectrometer in her studies of space and matter.
  • are gamma rays with a NaI(Tl) scintillation spectrometer in a CsI(Na) active anti-coincidence shield
  • is a method used with a time-of-flight mass spectrometer in which the accelerating voltage is applie
  • m that designed the gas chromatography mass spectrometer instrument that robots took to the planet M
  • The plasma and ion mass spectrometer instruments showed Halley has a carbon-rich
  • rmed another overnight alpha particle X-ray spectrometer integration.
  • The Magnetic Proton Recoil (MPR) neutron spectrometer is a thin-foil spectrometer which was insta
  • The neutron spectrometer is 173 by 144 by 314 mm (6.8 by 5.7 by 12.4
  • ometer, also known as Dobsonmeter or Dobson spectrometer, is the earliest instrument used to measure
  • An accelerator mass spectrometer is required, over other forms of mass spect
  • A hybrid mass spectrometer is a device for tandem mass spectrometry th
  • An imaging spectrometer is an instrument used in hyperspectral imag
  • A prolate trochoidal mass spectrometer is an chemical analysis instrument in which
  • rm ion cyclotron resonance or orbitrap mass spectrometer is marketed by Thermo Scientific as the LTQ
  • y, the performance of the Penning trap mass spectrometer ISOLTRAP has been considerably enhanced.
  • ime which depends on the setting of the NSE spectrometer, it is proportional to the magnetic field (
  • One spectrometer malfunctioned, and the other operated inter
  • le, and space radiation and atomic-hydrogen spectrometer measurements were performed.
  • In targeted mode, the spectrometer measures energy in all 544 wavelengths.
  • The muon spectrometer measures pairs of muons, in particular thos
  • formation, and a cheaper, single-stage mass spectrometer might be sufficient for analyte characteriz
  • However, results from the gamma ray spectrometer on this mission show that KREEP-containing
  • he Moon's surface using an alpha scattering spectrometer on the Surveyor 5 mission in 1967.
  • Once the vacuum has reached the mass spectrometer operating pressure, any helium leakage will
  • reach low enough pressure to allow for mass spectrometer operation.
  • Tropospheric Emission Spectrometer or TES is a satellite instrument designed t
  • chemical analysis, in an X-ray fluorescence spectrometer, or in an electron microprobe.
  • modified versions of the APS (without X-ray spectrometer) or APXS have been flown: Surveyor 5-7, Mar
  • ource is easily coupled to an ion trap mass spectrometer or any other MS system equipped with ESI (e
  • Spectrometer or monochromator for generating or measurin
  • A Gamma-Ray Spectrometer, or (GRS), is an instrument for measuring t
  • Hyperion imaging spectrometer recording more than 200 wavelengths;
  • IMOSA, Utrecht Orbiting Ultraviolet Stellar Spectrometer S59, and the S2/68 spectrophotometric sky s
  • In June 2009, EPOXI's spectrometer scanned the Moon on its way to Hartley, and
  • Grating spectrometer schematic
  • ed at the National Bureau of Standards as a spectrometer technician.
  • traviolet Limb Imager (SSULI) is an imaging spectrometer that is used to observe the earth's ionosph
  • designed to study the glowing effect, one a spectrometer that records the effect on film in fine det
  • on mirror) is a type of time-of-flight mass spectrometer that uses a static electric field to revers
  • ursor is isolated, and fragmented in a mass spectrometer; the mass spectra corresponding to the frag
  • When incorporated with a mass spectrometer the complete instrument is referred to as a
  • Transport of the main spectrometer to the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.
  • Venera 12 used its ultraviolet spectrometer to study Comet Bradfield on 13 February 198
  • in 2001 by Tinney et al., who used doppler spectrometer to look for shifts of star's spectrum cause
  • B, and Hall C. Each hall contains a unique spectrometer to record the results of collision between
  • entification that uses an ion trapping mass spectrometer to store an isolated protein ion for mass m
  • acsimile system on P-3 with a scintillation spectrometer to study the Earth's (and possible lunar) r
  • Example imaging spectrometer types include: filtered camera, whiskbroom
  • er (RGA) is a small and usually rugged mass spectrometer, typically designed for process control and
  • ly afterwards, an optical version of Ramsey spectrometer typically used in atomic clocks was recogni
  • Gammasphere is a third generation gamma ray spectrometer used to study rare and exotic nuclear physi
  • The Planetary Fourier Spectrometer was designed to make specialized studies of
  • The first triple-quadrupole mass spectrometer was developed at Michigan State University
  • As on Mars 1, an infrared spectrometer was installed to search for signs of methan
  • A spectrometer was repaired, a gas analyzer was replaced,
  • The Gamma-Ray Spectrometer weighs 30.5 kilograms (67.2 lb) and uses 32
  • ward direction enter a magnetic part of the spectrometer where they are momentum analyzed and focuse
  • d construct the guided ion-beam tandem mass spectrometer, which provided highly accurate thermodynam
  • ns through from the high vacuum of the mass spectrometer, which an otherwise possible contamination
  • rum of light that can be observed through a spectrometer while looking at intense flows of electrici
  • p25 A spectrometer with 0.001 cm−1 resolution is now available
  • PUMA - a thermal neutron triple-axis spectrometer with multianalyser-detector option.
  • BT-7 - a thermal neutron triple-axis spectrometer with polarized neutron capability.
  • A triple quadrupole mass spectrometer with the final quadrupole replaced by a tim
  • E1 - a thermal neutron triple-axis spectrometer with Polarization Analysis.
  • y collected in the frequency domain using a spectrometer yielding detection frequency ω3.