The data, source code and scripts included in this dataset are used to generate the results presented in the manuscript "The min-max test: an objective method for discriminating mass spectra" by Moorthy and Sisco. The manuscript explores a new method for objectively discriminating electron ionization mass spectra, a task that is commonplace when compounds are closely eluting in gas chromatography mass spectrometry. The C++ source codes and R analysis scripts can be extended for other application areas.
About this Dataset
Title | Supplemental Data and Source Code for Min-Max Test Research |
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Description | The data, source code and scripts included in this dataset are used to generate the results presented in the manuscript "The min-max test: an objective method for discriminating mass spectra" by Moorthy and Sisco. The manuscript explores a new method for objectively discriminating electron ionization mass spectra, a task that is commonplace when compounds are closely eluting in gas chromatography mass spectrometry. The C++ source codes and R analysis scripts can be extended for other application areas. |
Modified | 2021-05-28 00:00:00 |
Publisher Name | National Institute of Standards and Technology |
Contact | mailto:[email protected] |
Keywords | mass spectra , min-max test , seized drug analysis |
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