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Mass spectra of designer drugs; including drugs, chemical warfare agents, and precursors; 2v.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
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9783527307982
Mass spectra of designer drugs; including drugs, chemical warfare agents, and precursors; 2v.
Rosner, Peter et al.
Wiley-VCH
2007
2067 pages
$815.00
Hardcover
TP159
Reflecting the number and diversity of illegal drugs, two large volumes are required to present the electron-impact mass spectra (in the form of bar graphs) of each. There are 8800 mass spectra records i...
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