AbstractThe computer-searchable data base of reference mass spectra described earlier has been increased in size by 76%, so that it now contains 139,859 different spectra of 118,144 different compounds. The average number of peaks per spectrum is 53. All spectra were examined for errors by the Probability Based Matching (PBM) and the Quality Index (QI) algorithms and by human inspection. An improvement to the QI algorithm is based on the Terwilliger suggestion concerning saturated spectra. The number of different elemental compositions of compounds has increased by 64%. By using unknowns from the original data base with PBM, the probability that these incorrectly match a new spectrum is only 33% of that of incorrectly matching a spectrum in...
The mass spectrometers of 1910–1950 gave 10–100 separately measurable mass values (resolution increm...
Analysts involved in qualitative mass spectrometry have long debated the minimum data requirements f...
Two important tasks in computer-aided structure elucidation (CASE) are the generation of candidate s...
AbstractThe computer-searchable data base of reference mass spectra described earlier has been incre...
The most used algorithms for the identification of electron-ionization mass spectra are INCOS and pr...
AbstractThe high success of the “uncertified” mass spectrometry spectral collection started in 1956 ...
AbstractRecent reports from the National Institute of Science and Technology (NIST) state that its l...
The most used algorithms for the identification of electron-ionization mass spectra are INCOS and pr...
AbstractThe high success of the “uncertified” mass spectrometry spectral collection started in 1956 ...
AbstractRecent reports from the National Institute of Science and Technology (NIST) state that its l...
AbstractFive algorithms proposed in the literature for library search identification of unknown comp...
AbstractThis Communication presents a statistical analysis of the distributions of the National Inst...
Gas chromatography in combination with mass spectrometry (GC-MS) plays an important role in the fiel...
Current search algorithms for the identification of substances based only on their electron ionizati...
Current search algorithms for the identification of substances based only on their electron ionizati...
The mass spectrometers of 1910–1950 gave 10–100 separately measurable mass values (resolution increm...
Analysts involved in qualitative mass spectrometry have long debated the minimum data requirements f...
Two important tasks in computer-aided structure elucidation (CASE) are the generation of candidate s...
AbstractThe computer-searchable data base of reference mass spectra described earlier has been incre...
The most used algorithms for the identification of electron-ionization mass spectra are INCOS and pr...
AbstractThe high success of the “uncertified” mass spectrometry spectral collection started in 1956 ...
AbstractRecent reports from the National Institute of Science and Technology (NIST) state that its l...
The most used algorithms for the identification of electron-ionization mass spectra are INCOS and pr...
AbstractThe high success of the “uncertified” mass spectrometry spectral collection started in 1956 ...
AbstractRecent reports from the National Institute of Science and Technology (NIST) state that its l...
AbstractFive algorithms proposed in the literature for library search identification of unknown comp...
AbstractThis Communication presents a statistical analysis of the distributions of the National Inst...
Gas chromatography in combination with mass spectrometry (GC-MS) plays an important role in the fiel...
Current search algorithms for the identification of substances based only on their electron ionizati...
Current search algorithms for the identification of substances based only on their electron ionizati...
The mass spectrometers of 1910–1950 gave 10–100 separately measurable mass values (resolution increm...
Analysts involved in qualitative mass spectrometry have long debated the minimum data requirements f...
Two important tasks in computer-aided structure elucidation (CASE) are the generation of candidate s...