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Biemann

Biemann, K., Mass Spectrometry Organic Chemical Applications, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1962. [Pg.449]

K. Biemann, Mass Spectrometry, McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., New York, 1962, Chapter 5. [Pg.216]

Wall-jet cell (LC) 589 Watson-Biemann separator (GC/MS) 963 WCOT... [Pg.519]

Biemann, K. Mass Spectrometry McGraw-Hill New York, 1962 p 130. [Pg.436]

P. Juhasz, C. E. Costello, and K. Biemann. Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Mass Spectrometry with 2-(4-Hydroxyphenylazo)benzoic Acid Matrix. J. Am. Soc. Mass Spectrom., 4(1993) 399-409. [Pg.80]

Biemann further improved the nomenclature scheme by description of immonium and satellite ions [3]. [Pg.185]

Cyclic peptides are analyzed less frequently then the linear ones but their sequencing and nomenclature are much more complicated. There is no generally accepted nomenclature scheme but we describe here the one proposed by Ngoka and Gross [4]. It takes account of Roepstorff-Fohlmann s and Biemann s conventions but introduces amendments to address cyclic peptide fragmentation. [Pg.187]

R. S. Johnson, S. A. Martin, K. Biemann, J. T. Stults, and J. T. Watson, Novel Fragmentation Process of Peptides by Collision-Induced Decomposition in a Tandem Mass Spectrometer Differentiation of Leucine and Isoleucine. Anal. Chem., 59(1987) 2621-2625. [Pg.210]

K. Biemann, Nomenclature for Peptide Fragment Ions. In Methods in Enzymology, Vol. 193, J. A. McCloskey (ed.), Elsevier Science and Technology, Orlando, FL, 1990, 886-888. [Pg.210]


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