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In this webinar, we will review emerging forensics tools and trends including the use of curated LC/MS databases and libraries to bring the highest level of confidence to forensic toxicological screening. Find out how to create personalised sub-libraries comprising of multiple classes of compounds to suit your  needs as well as how to curate them with additional information such as ion mobility and meta data.

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