Proceedings of the 46th ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics

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This paper, published in 1998, received 478 indexed citations. Written by A. P. Bruins covering the research area of Computational Mechanics and Spectroscopy. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Spectroscopy (372 citations), Molecular Biology (155 citations) and Analytical Chemistry (79 citations). Published in .

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