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A means of determining ''[[m/z]]'' values from their times of detection relative to initiation of acquisition of a [[mass spectrum]].  Most commonly this is accomplished using a computer-based data system and a calibration file obtained from a mass spectrum of a compound that produces ions whose ''m/z'' values are known.
A means of determining ''[[m/z]]'' values from their times of detection relative to initiation of acquisition of a [[mass spectrum]].  Most commonly this is accomplished using a computer-based data system and a calibration file obtained from a mass spectrum of a compound that produces ions whose ''m/z'' values are known.
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A means of determining m/z values of ions from experimentally detected signals using a theoretical or empirical relational equation. Most commonly this is accomplished using a computer-based data system and a calibration file obtained from a mass spectrum of a compound that produces ions of known m/z values.
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#J. H. Beynon, S. Clough. J. Sci. Inst. 35, 289-291 (1958).
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