| mass spectrometer |
An instrument which distinguishes chemical species in terms of their different isotopic masses.
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| masseur |
Fr. The male and female variants for a person who gives massages.
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| mass spectrometry |
A method of chemical analysis which vaporises, then ionises the substance to be analysed and then accelerates the ions through a magnetic field to separate the ions by molecular weight. Mass spectrometry can result in the exact identification of an unknown compound, and is a very powerful analytical technique, especially when combined with chromatography.
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| mass spectrometry |
This technique can be used to both measure and analyze molecules under study. It involves introducing enough energy into a target molecule to cause its ionization and disintegration. The resulting fragments are then analyzed, based on the mass/ charge ratio to produce a "molecular fingerprint." [CHI Microarrays]
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| massage |
Massage involves working on the muscles to release excess tension and so help relaxation. It stimulates the circulation of blood and lymph around the body, to encourage the removal of waste products and toxins.
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