Computer-Aided Deduction of Mass Spectra Detected on a Photographic Plate.II.Correlation of Intensity
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An attempt to approximate the peak height determined by magnetic scanning from the intensity of ions detected on a photographic plate through the use of a mass spectrograph of the Mattauch-Herzog type has been empirically studied. The approximation has been performed by the use of calibration plots of logarithm of exposures against the reciprocal of the transmittance determined by a photodensitometer and by the use of a mass correcting factor . Thevalidity of the procedures was examined for the spectrum of choresterol which was measured according to a routine manner, giving an acceptable compromise between the two intensities.
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著者
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Ueno Toru
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Osaka University
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TAKEGAMI Yoshinobu
Department of Hydrocarbon Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Kyote University,
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Takegami Yoshinobu
Department of Fuel Chemistry Faculty of Engineering Kyoto University
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SUEYOSHI Toshiyuki
Department of Hydrocarbon Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Kyote University,
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ASFIIDA Kenji
Department of Hydrocarbon Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Kyote University,
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UENO Toru
Department of Hydrocarbon Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Kyote University,
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