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mass number the sum of the protons and neutrons that make up that nucleus (or sum of nucleons)
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mass spectrometry utilization of a mass spectrometer to, in our case, analyze masses of an unknown peptide or protein to aid in their subsequent identification
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mass spectrometer Audience at a spitting contest.
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mass spectrometry Measurement of the mass of atoms or molecules. The molecules are first converted to ions, which are separated using electric or magnetic fields according to the ratio of their mass to electric charge. The measured masses are used to infer the identity of the molecules.
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mass spectrometer Equipment for performing mass spectrometry.
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