In the 1990's, a procedure called a tandem mass spectrometry was developed to test the blood, with results given by computer.
This type of experiment can only be performed using tandem mass spectrometry.
An important application using tandem mass spectrometry is in protein identification.
Diagnosis of this disorder is often confirmed using tandem mass spectrometry.
The charged fragments are separated in the second stage of tandem mass spectrometry.
Liquid chromatography mass spectrometry is also limited in its lack of a reference map from which to work with.
The usual method of analysis is tandem mass spectrometry.
This fragmentation can be observed using tandem mass spectrometry.
For tandem mass spectrometry in space, the different elements are often noted in shorthand.
The chloride and bromide have been detected using electrospray mass spectrometry.