Controversy over forensic ICPMS method

Joe Powell and his colleagues at the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division are trying to trace bullets by attaching a 213-nm YAG laser to an inductively coupled plasma (ICP) mass spectrometer. The YAG laser should improve the existing recovery-and-matching technique of common trace elements in bul...

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