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Table 2 in Chemometric analysis of Amaranthus retroflexus in relation to livestock toxicity in southern Australia

Charles Sturt University
Weston, Paul A. ; Gurusinghe, Saliya ; Birckhead, Emily ; Skoneczny, Dominik ; Quinn, Jane C. ; Weston, Leslie A.
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Table 2 MS-MS spectral data of compounds identified in this study as uncommon quaternary ammonium compounds. Values are the relative abundance of the respective ions found in this study (collision energy = 20 eV) compared with the values published by Naresh Chary et al. (2012) for known compounds (collision energy = 25 eV).

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Created: 2019-05-31 to 2019-05-31

Issued: 2019-05-31

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