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            spectroscopy has been carried out successfully on a metal disc transport system using a time of flight
            mass spectrometer very. However, for the majority of samples, there seems little advantage in choosing
            a TLC/MS tandem system over the simpler, and more sensitive, LC/MS tandem instrument.


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