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==This is demo code demoing math==
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==Sandbox begins below==
As a typical example, from a [[calibration plot]] following a [[linear equation]] taken here as the simplest possible model:


==AB Sciex Pte. Ltd.==
: <math>f(x) = ax + b </math>
Commonly known as Sciex, AB Sciex Pte. Ltd. develops "solutions in mass spectrometry paired with capillary electrophoresis and liquid chromatography."<ref name="SciexAbout">{{cite web |url=https://sciex.com/about-us |title=About Us |publisher=AB Sciex Pte. Ltd |accessdate=20 November 2018}}</ref> The company markets some of its solutions for cannabis lab testing, including<ref name="SciexCanna">{{cite web |url=https://sciex.com/applications/food-and-beverage-testing/cannabis-testing |title=Grow Your Cannabis Lab's Potential and Bottom Line with LC-MS/MS Analysis |publisher=AB Sciex Pte. Ltd |accessdate=20 November 2018}}</ref>:


* pesticide testing
where, <math>f(x)</math> corresponds to the signal measured (e.g. voltage, luminescence, energy, etc.)
* potency testing
* mycotoxin testing
* terpenes testing
 
'''Main landing page for cannabis testing''': https://sciex.com/applications/food-and-beverage-testing/cannabis-testing
 
===Instruments===
Sciex offers four different Triple Quad systems for LC-MS/MS: the 6500+, 5500, 4500, and 3500.
 
==References==
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Latest revision as of 20:31, 18 September 2022

This is demo code demoing math

As a typical example, from a calibration plot following a linear equation taken here as the simplest possible model:

where, corresponds to the signal measured (e.g. voltage, luminescence, energy, etc.)