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Direct analysis in real time

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Direct Analysis in Real Time (DART) is an analytical technique primarily used in mass spectrometry for the rapid analysis of various samples, including solids and liquids. It allows for the direct ionization of materials without the need for extensive sample preparation, making it particularly useful for applications in fields such as chemistry, pharmaceuticals, forensics, and food safety.

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