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A [[collision-induced dissociation]] process wherein the [[precursor ion]] has the translational energy lower than approximately 1 keV. This process typically requires multiple collisions and the [[collisional excitation]] is cumulative.  
A [[collision-induced dissociation]] process wherein the [[precursor ion]] has the translational energy lower than approximately 1 keV. This process typically requires multiple collisions and the [[collisional excitation]] is cumulative.  
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A collision-induced dissociation process wherein the precursor ion has laboratory-frame translational energy lower than a given value, often taken to be 1 keV. This process can be carried out under single collision conditions, but typically requires multiple collisions and the collisional excitation is cumulative.
Related term:  [[high-energy collision-induced dissociation]].
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#A. Weisz, A. Mandelbaum, J. Shabanowitz, D. F. Hunt. Org. Mass Spectrom. 19, 238-240 (1984).
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