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Analysis of Smoker's and Non-Smoker's Urine Using the Pegasus BT 4D | 203-821-557

Utilizing the Pegasus GC-HRT 4D for Improved Yeast Metabolite Characterization | Pegasus GC-HRT 4D | 203-821-502

The following article first appeared in the June, 2002 edition of World Coal and has been reprinted with permission.

This article featuring Sugar Creek Packing first appeared in the Nov/Dec 2002 issue of Food Quality and has been reprinted with permission.

By Elizabeth Humston-Fulmer and Joe Binkley
This article appeared in the February 2012 issue of LCGC North America Application Notebook

By Donald C. Hilton
The following article appeared in the July 2007 issue of Current Trends in Mass Spectrometry and has been reprinted with permission.

Juliane Elisa Welkea, Vitor Manfroib, Mauro Zanusc, Marcelo Lazarottoc, 
Cláudia Alcaraz Zini
Journal of Chromatography A, 1226 (2012) 124– 139

By David E. Alonso, Joe Binkley, and Kevin Siek
This article appeared in the July 2011 issue of Current Trends in Mass Spectrometry (PDF)

By Bárbara M. F. Ávila, Boniek G. Vaz, Ricardo Pereira, Alexandre O. Gomes, Rosana C. L. Pereira, Yuri E. Corilo, Rosineide C. Simas, Heliara D. Lopes Nascimento, Marcos N. Eberlin, and Débora A. Azevedo
This article appeared in the July 2012 issue of Energy & Fuels

By Bárbara M. F. Ávila, Boniek G. Vaz, Ricardo Pereira, Alexandre O. Gomes, Rosana C. L. Pereira, Yuri E. Corilo, Rosineide C. Simas, Heliara D. Lopes Nascimento, Marcos N. Eberlin, and Débora A. Azevedo
This article appeared in the July 2012 issue of Energy & Fuels

There is a better way to analyze nitrogen levels in your soil...and it doesn't require hazardous wet chemicals.

By Julie Kowalski, Michelle Misselwitz, Jason Thomas, Jack Cochran, Restek Corporation
The article appeared in Food Safety Magazine, Signature Series and has been reprinted with permission. © 2011

By Jonathan D. Byer,*,† Kevin Siek,† and Karl Jobst‡ †

Life Science and Chemical Analysis, LECO Corporation, 3000 Lakeview Ave., Saint Joseph, Michigan 49085, United States ‡ Laboratory Services Branch, Ontario Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change, 125 Resources Rd., Etobicoke, Toronto, Ontario M9P 3V6, Canada

Tony Bristow, Pharmaceutical Development, AstraZeneca
Appeared in European Pharmaceutical Review; 2011, Vol. 16, Number 3, Pages 13-15

Exceeding Requirements for Standard Environmental Methods using LECO Separation Science Gas Chromatography Time-of-Flight-Mass Spectrometer

By Jonathan Byer, Applications Chemist
The following appeared in the December 2017 issue of LC/GC and has been reprinted with permission.

How can manufacturers be assured that their highly complex raw ingredients or finished products are superior in taste and aroma?

By John Heim, Joe Binkley
This article appeared in the July 2008 issue of Current Trends in Mass Spectrometry and has been reprinted with permission.

Glow discharge-optical emission spectroscopy (GD-OES) is a fast, easy-to-use analytical procedure, which can produce detailed information on both conductive and non-conductive coatings quicker than wet chemical methods, and at a lower cost than other surface analysis.

Adam W. Culbertson, W. Brent Williams, Andrew G. Mckee, Xiang Zhang†, Keith L. March§,Stephen Naylor, and Stephen J. Valentine
This article appeared in LCGC North America, June 2008

JMD Dimandja, J. Grainger, DG Patterson, WE Turner, LL Needham,
J of Exposure Analysis and Environmental Epidemiology; 2000, Volume 10/Supp 1; 761-768

By John Heim and Scott Pugh
The article appeared in the March 2009 issue of Current Trends in Mass Spectrometry and has been reprinted with permission.

J. Hamilton, P. Webb, A. Lewis, J. Hopkins, S. Smith, P. Davy
Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics Discussions; 2004/#4, 09.03.2004, 1393-1423

By J Song, BD Gardner, JF Holland, and RM Beaudry
Journal of Agri & Food Chem; 1997, 45/#5; 1801-1807 

By Mason Marsh
The following article appeared in Ceramic Industry August 2008.
Note: Clicking "Download" for this article will take you to a third-party site not affiliated with LECO Corporation.

By John Heim/Mark Libardoni
The following appeared in the March 2008 issue of Current Trends in Mass Spectrometry (LC/GC Supplement) and has been reprinted with permission.

T. Cajka, J. Hajslová,, F. Pudil, K. Riddellova
J. of Chrom. A; 2009, 1216, 1458-1462

This poster demonstrates the process taken to analyze blood serum with GCxGC-TOF-MS methods to measure effects of traumatic brain injuries.

Forensics and Toxicology. LECO DA ASMS20 LPSS-283

Determining the amount of carbon and sulfur in iron, steel, nickel, and cobalt alloys represents two major quality metrics for these materials. The CS844 utilizes a high-efficiency induction furnace to quickly break down these materials and allows rapid determination of carbon and sulfur. LECO Ref. #230-821-423

General and/or Miscellaneous TOF-MS. LECO Reference # CN ASMS14 LPSS-145

Environmental & Agriculture. LECO SP SETAC17 LPSS-230

Forensics and Toxicology. LECO DA ASMS14 LPSS-141

General and/or Miscellaneous TOF-MS. LECO Reference # ASMS12 LPSS-070

General and/or Miscellaneous TOF-MS. LECO Reference # MS IMSC16 LPSS-207

General and/or Miscellaneous TOF-MS. LECO Reference # JB RIVA14 LPSS-138

 
JB RIVA14 LPSS-138

LECO USA Consumable Order Form. To place an order, complete this form and fax it to: (269) 982-8977

CS744 Series Consumables & Spare Parts Reference Card. LECO 203-104-059

High-Resolution TOF-MS and GCxGC technologies offer a powerful combination for non-targeted environmental contaminant and pollutant analyses. The Pegasus HRT+ 4D with Multi-Mode Source can help a lab improve indentification of unknowns with higher confidence.

Forensics and Toxicology. LECO DA ISCCE13 LPSS-107

Forensics and Toxicology. LECO JB ASMS10 LPSS-019

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