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Volumn 28, Issue 13, 2005, Pages 1467-1475
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Differentiation between weathered kerosene and diesel fuel using automatic thermal desorption-GC-MS analysis and the likelihood ratio approach
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Author keywords
Cluster analysis; Gas chromatography mass spectrometry; Likelihood ratio; Statistical analysis; Weathered kerosene and diesel fuel
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Indexed keywords
COMPOSITION;
DIESEL FUELS;
KEROSENE;
MASS SPECTROMETRY;
STATISTICAL METHODS;
WEATHERING;
CLUSTER ANALYSIS;
LIKELIHOOD RATIO;
WEATHERED KEROSENE AND DIESEL FUEL;
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY;
ALKANE;
DIESEL FUEL;
KEROSENE;
PETROLEUM;
ANALYTIC METHOD;
ARTICLE;
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;
CLUSTER ANALYSIS;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
FORENSIC SCIENCE;
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY;
MASS SPECTROMETRY;
MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD METHOD;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
RESEARCH;
SAMPLE;
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EID: 24344505812
PISSN: 16159306
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1002/jssc.200400085 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (22)
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References (13)
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