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This timescale corresponds to the fragmentation of a network radius of r = 0.1 μ m.
We could observe the production of several product ions, which corresponds to the fragmentation sequence 1405 → 1243 (loss of 162, hexose) → 1097 (loss of 146, deoxyhexose) → 935 (loss of 162, hexose) → 789 (loss of 146, deoxyhexose) → 657 (loss of 132, pentose) → 557 (loss of 100, C6H12O).
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The timescale given by Eq. (14) corresponds to the timescale of the fragmentation of a network of radius r.
Fragmentation scheme with corresponding fSMILES for a GDNT lipid (the fragments highlighted in bold letters correspond to the highlighted fragments in the fragmentation scheme, the fragment connections are illustrated by harmonic springs).
The loss of fibers > 20 μm in length may correspond to the fiber fragmentation hypothesis.
This time period roughly corresponds to the beginning of the Gondwanian fragmentation [ 85, 86] which, with these vicariant events, produced diversified coastal marine environments, with various niches along the continental shelves.
The first study of correlations using rapidities signed such that y > 0 corresponds to the quark direction provides additional new insights into fragmentation, including the first direct observation of baryon number ordering along the qq axis.
Fragmentation of [M + NH4]+ and [M – H]− adducts show the typical fragments of malonylglucose moiety plus fragment m/ z 425.2170 which corresponds to the putative loss of malonylglucose minus water (∆248.053 u, theoretical value) from the [M + H]+ adduct.
As observed in our model studies, the seco B-Lys adducts of tryptic serum albumin peptides yielded a diagnostic fragmentation pattern in the MS spectra that corresponds to the loss of 390 Da (the seco B core).
The most prominent ion in the MS spectrum is at m/ z 421.8; this mass corresponds to the [M + 2H]2+ ion of the starting peptide and results from fragmentation of the amide bond involving the lysine side chain.
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