• and established the Mass Spectrometry Research Unit at Swansea University (at that time known as the University College of Swansea). In 1986, Dai Games...
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  • International Mass Spectrometry Foundation (IMSF) is a non-profit scientific organization in the field of mass spectrometry. It operates the International Mass Spectrometry...
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  • British Mass Spectrometry Society is a registered charity founded in 1964 that encourages participation in every aspect of mass spectrometry. It aims...
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  • Gareth Brenton (category Alumni of Swansea University)
    for his work in mass spectrometry. Gareth was born in South Wales. He went on to attend the University of Wales at Swansea (now Swansea University) in...
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    Institute of Mass Spectrometry, the Centre for NanoHealth, Commercial Incubators and the Joint Clinical Research Facility.[citation needed] Swansea University...
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  • Dai Games (category Mass spectrometrists)
    moved to Swansea as Head of the Mass Spectrometry Research Unit at University of Wales, Swansea. Although best known as a mass spectrometrist and separation...
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  • Jim Ballantine (chemist) (category Academics of Swansea University)
    director of both the Environmental Monitoring Unit and EPSRC National Mass Spectrometry Service Centre. He retired in 1998. Ballantine was an active member...
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    Carol V. Robinson (category Alumni of Swansea University)
    Discovery, University of Oxford, and she was previously professor of mass spectrometry at the chemistry department of the University of Cambridge. Born in...
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  • John H. Beynon (category Academics of Swansea University)
    Royal Society Research Professor and Director of the Mass Spectrometry Research Unit at Swansea University. Beynon received the Sigma Xi Research Award...
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  • general categories. LIPID MAPS provides standardised methodologies for mass spectrometry analysis of lipids, e.g. LIPID MAPS has been cited as evidence of...
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    Colin Pillinger (category Alumni of Swansea University)
    Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society 1981: Member of the British Mass Spectrometry Society 1984: Honorary DSc (Chemistry) from University of Bristol...
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  • 33-acre (13 ha) Amazon.co.uk fulfilment centre at Crymlyn Burrows Swansea Maritime Quarter SA1 development Swansea Vale Felindre Llanelli Dafen/Llanelli Gate...
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    originated as an analogy with Silicon Valley in California because Cambridge lies at the southern tip of the Fens. The local growth in technology companies started...
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  • College, Farnham and Epsom – Merged to form University for the Creative Arts Swansea Metropolitan University – Merged with University of Wales Trinity Saint...
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  • Societies and professional bodies British Computer Society British Mass Spectrometry Society British Science Association British Society for the Philosophy...
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    the location of the first informal meetings of the Group, which took place at the Hotel Russell in Russell Square, London. The Russell Group of universities...
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  • human mummies using solid-phase extraction and gas chromatography–mass spectrometry" (PDF). Journal of Separation Science. 44 (4): 850–859. doi:10.1002/jssc...
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  • Engineering Centre for Innovative Functional Industrial Coatings (SPECIFIC) – Swansea University Centre for Smart Infrastructure and Construction (CSIC) – University...
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  • mobile operating systems. Production on TUFF's phones began in early 2016 at Shenzhen in China. A notice on the company website in July 2022 says that...
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  • Deepak Mathur (category Academics of Swansea University)
    edited by others. He served as the editor of Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry, as the co-editor of EPL (journal) and sat in the advisory boards...
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  • a test, and the results underwent gas chromatography–mass spectrometry by Yolanda de Miguel at Department of Chemistry, Imperial College London. Narrated...
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    a university between the wars. New university colleges were set up in Swansea (1920), Leicester (1921), Exeter (1922) and Hull (1927). After the Second...
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  • links are used up to the 155 Mbit/s level, but are seldom cost-effective at higher bit rates.[citation needed] The UK is a focal point for many of the...
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    production. Between 1912 and 1916 aircraft production was moved on to a mass production basis. But it was only by 1917 that production problems and procedures...
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    front-wheel drive was now the standard on mass market cars, with most new models having a hatchback bodystyle as at least an option. Although Ford had adopted...
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  • Pharmaceutical Industry. In 1883 Burroughs Wellcome & Co. opened their first factory, at Bell Lane Wharf in Wandsworth, utilising compressed medicine tablet-making...
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  • Southampton, England. 1847 (17th meeting) Oxford, England. 1848 (18th meeting) Swansea, Wales. 1849 (19th meeting) Birmingham, England. 1850 (20th meeting) Edinburgh...
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    Street roundabout (Exchange House) and with mobile sites and apps Avoiding Mass Extinctions Engine (AMEE) Bequest BT – has agreed to accelerate the roll-out...
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    mechanism to explain electroweak symmetry breaking and why some particles have mass, by Peter Higgs (1929–2024). Theories in cosmology, quantum gravity and black...
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    office of VetUK, the UK head office of AlphaGraphics, the accelerated mass spectrometry specialists Xceleron Ltd, and the Leeds, York & North Yorkshire Chamber...
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