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| Re: [[ASMS Terms and Definitions Poster]]
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| Collision-induced dissociation - Process whereby a mass-selected ion is excited and caused to fragment by collision with a target gas, especially in MS/MS.
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| Julia Laskin?¢ÀÜ?°?É‚Ä??¢‚Ǩ?°?É‚Äû?ɬ??¢ÀÜ?°?ɂİ?Ǭ¨?¢‚Ǩ¬†
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| 01-09-2004 03:09 PM ET (US)
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| Mass selection is not a necessary condition for CID - can be safely removed from the definition
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| ?¢ÀÜ?°?É‚Ä??¢‚Ǩ?°?É‚Äû?ɬ??¢ÀÜ?°?ɂİ?Ǭ¨?¢‚Ǩ¬†
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| Kermit Murray?¢ÀÜ?°?É‚Ä??¢‚Ǩ?°?É‚Äû?ɬ??¢ÀÜ?°?ɂİ?Ǭ¨?¢‚Ǩ¬†
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| 01-31-2004 02:52 PM ET (US)
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| The collision-induced dissociation (CID) vs. collision-activated dissociation (CAD) issue needs to be addressed. Price's 1991 paper (JASMS v.2, p 336) lists both as equivalent and does not mention mass selection in the definition.
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