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| A combined technique in which a mixture of analytes is separated into individual components by gas chromatography, followed by the ionization of the separated compounds in the[[ ion source]] of a [[mass spectrometer]]. The hyphenated form gas chromatography-mass spectrometry is used interchangeably. | |||
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| #J. Lederberg, M. Wightman, Anal. Chem. 36 (1964) 2362. | |||
| #R.S. Gohlke, F.W. McLafferty, J. Am. Soc. Mass Spectrom. 4 (1993) 367. | |||
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| combined technique for mixture analysis in which the separated GC components are passed continuously into the MS. | 
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