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Detection of acetone and isoprene in human breath using a combination of thermal desorption and selected ion flow tube mass spectrometry
Alexa Hryniuk, Brian M. Ross
Cellular Biology and Anatomy
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Engineering & Materials Science
Isoprene
100%
Thermal desorption
99%
Mass spectrometry
79%
Acetone
78%
Pipe flow
75%
Ions
57%
Gas chromatography
9%
Sorbents
9%
Gases
8%
Ceilings
8%
Hot Temperature
3%
Chemical Compounds
Isoprene
71%
Acetone
48%
Desorption
47%
Mass Spectrometry
41%
Flow
40%
Ion
24%
Gas
8%
Sorbent
6%
Gas Chromatography
6%
Time
5%
Volume
4%
Physics & Astronomy
acetone
69%
mass spectroscopy
60%
desorption
54%
tubes
44%
ions
28%
sorbents
10%
gas chromatography
9%
ceilings
9%
gases
7%
solid phases
7%