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advantages for quantitative mixture analysis: mole ratios of mixture components can be obtained without calibration; spectral peaks are typically narrow and symmetric; flat baselines are readily obtained
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303.497.5207 Description Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has several important advantages for quantitative mixture analysis: mole ratios of mixture components can be obtained without calibration
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to its small size and fast diffusion rates and ubiquity as an element, is notoriously difficult to detect. But applications of atom probe spectroscopy, secondary ion mass spectroscopy, and Kelvin probe
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unanswered. The primary problem has been that hydrogen, due to its small size and fast diffusion rates and ubiquity as an element, is notoriously difficult to detect. But applications of atom probe
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, displacing endocannabinoids due to their higher binding affinity (smaller dissociation constant, Kd). Researchers also suspect that non-cannabinoid components of the plant (i.e., the terpenes) may modulate