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JOURNAL OF MASS SPECTROMETRY, VOL. 32, 1391-1393 (1997) Author Index to Volume 32 Acevedo, B. 444 Chamot-Rooke, J. 779 Gentile, M. Acevedo, L. D. 395 Chapat, J. P. 87 George, M. Albeck, M. 705 Chattopadhyay, S. K. 216 Gerbaux, P. Alfonso, P. 444, 940 Chen, G. 333, 1258, 1305 Gevrey, S. Almeida, L. M. P. M. 930 Chen, Q. 1310 Ginlin, D. Alpendurada, M. F. 1100 Claeys, M. 277 Gilles, I. Ambihapathy, K. 209 Clemmer, D. E. 577 Gleispach, H. Amekraz, B. 779 Coburn, M. 525 Gleitsmann, E. Anacardio, R. 388 Cojocaru, M. 705 Gobom, J. Anderson, M. A. 152 Cole, R. B. 413 Goeringer, D. E. Andre, F. 626 Cooks, R. G. 159, 333, 1258, 1299, 1305 Goheen, S. C. Angeletti, R. 781 Cordina, G. 147 Goldan, P. D. Aoyagi, K. 755 Cordwell, S. J. 370 Gorter, P. Arcamone, F. M. 1186 Cotter, R. J. 602 Goto, J. Arimoto, H. 408 Coward, W. A. 1212 Gouéth, P. Y. Arshadi, M. 915 Cullen, W. R. 864 Grassy, G. Aubagnac, J.-L. 147 Cummins, L. L. 305 Green, M. R. Audier, H. E. 188, 201, 331, 779 Greenfield, L. J. Dani, F. 1371 Grégoire, S. Darmaun, D. 1094 Greig, M. J. Bahr, U. 1111 Das, B. C. 339 Griffey, R. H. Baker, A. G. 662 Dass, C. 1279 Griffiths, W. J. Baker, R. 875 Banoub, J. 109 De Angelis, F. 388 Groff, P. Barceld, D. 1100 de Boer, D. 1236 Gross, M. L. de Bruijn, E. A. 1236 Guevremont, R. Barros, C. M. F. 930 Barth, H.-D. 1350 de Leeuw, J. W. 438, 1253 Guo, X. Bateman, K. P. 297, 1057 De Nino, A. 533 Gutiérrez Camblor, M. Deng, Y. 135 Bateman, R. H. 167 Batts, B. D. 328 Déon, C. 880 Haas, G. W. Bender, J. 855 Dikler, S. 1337 Haebel, S. Benezech, V. 87 Diraison, F. 81 Harrison, A. G. Bennett, P. K. 739 Dirr, M. K. 1290 Harvey, D. J. Best, M. D. 1305 Dobson, R. L. M. 1290 Haselbeck, A. Beylot, M. 81 Doroshenko, V. M. 602 Hass, R. Biancotto, G. 781 Drahos, L. 689 Hatanaka, K. Birkinshaw, K. 795 Duncan, M. W. 370 Heerma, W. Bluck, L. J. C. 1212 Henion, J. Bolgar, M. S. 225 Eberlin, M. N. 336, 1137 Henion, J. D. Bompart, J. 87 Edelson-Averbukh, M. 515 Herzschuh, R. Bonnet, P. A. 87 Edmondson, R. D. 263, 714 Hess, W. P. Boon, J.-P. J. L. 697 Edom, R. 739 Hileman, R. E. Bordier, C. 723 Efremov, I. V. 728 Hjertman, M. Bouchoux, G. 188 Eichhold, T. H. 1205 Hoekstra-Oussoren, S. J. F. Bowers, L. D. 33 Eigendorf, G. K. 864 Hofmann, D. Bratton, D. L. 888 Einhorn, J. 723 Hofmeyer, L. J. F. Bravo, P. 1002 Elias, V. O. 1356 Hoke, S. H., II Brinkman, U. A. T. 43 Elyashiv, I. 705 Holloway, H. W. Brodbelt, J. 846 Erra-Balsells, R. 287 Holt, R. M. Bronstein, H. E. 1305 Esmans, E. L. 12 Honing, M. Brunot, A. 829 Hopfgartner, G. Brutschy, B. 1350 Fauler, G. 507 Hoppilliard, Y. Budzikiewicz, H. 1317 Favretto, D. 781, 1002, 1371 Houghton, P. J. Byun, J. 71 Fehsenfeld, F. C. 1273 Houston, C. T. Ferguson, E. E. 1273 Hrusak, J. Ferguson, J. A. 978 Huber, E. Calas, B. 87 Ferrer-Correia, A. J. 930 Humphery-Smith, I. Calas, M. 147 Fischer, G. 1064 Hung, H.-Y. Caldwell, K. L. 1374 Flammang, R. 1170 Husser, C. Callahan, J. H. 1080 Fleet, I. A. 984 Callot, H. 978 Francina, A. 880 Camafeita, E. 444, 940 Frank, R. 1064 Ibarra, F. E. Campbell, J. A. 820 Freiser, B. S. 475, 1310 Ikegawa, S. Cantalini, M. G. 388 Friedemann, R. 1064 Ishihara, M. Cardoso, A. M. 930 Fu, H. 813 Ishikawa, N. Cardoso, J. N. 1356 Fujii, T. 408 Ivanova, A. Carr, S. R. 959 Fukui, S. 287 Carvalho, M. C. 1137 Jacquet, J.-P. Cassady, C. J. 959 Galactéros, F. 880 Jager, M. E. Castillo, M. 1100 Garcia Alonso, J. I. 542, 556 Jakob, M. Catinella, S. 829 Gaskell, S. J. 225, 677 Jakobsen, L. Cavaleiro, J. A. S. 930 Gaus, H. J. 305 Jardine, D. R. Cerpa-Poljak, A. 370 Gehre, M. 855 Jarrold, M. F. © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 1392 AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 32 Jayashree, B. S. Luke, A. H. 1332 Palm, L. 593 Johnson, R. C. Luna, A. 550 Panzeri, W. 807 Jung, K. Parees, D. M. 71 Park, M. A. 1151 Kagan, M. Z. Ma, S. 159, 1305 Patrick, J. S. 1299 KKaailsmeers,, C.G . R. MMMcacIaGnsat,ry irtLey.,, R.CP .. 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Quirke, J. M. E. 978 Méndez, E. 444, 940 Kobayashi, S. Merkt, B. L. 1290 Koch, K. Mirgorodskaya, E. 593 Raffaelli, A. 533, 1186 Koll, H. Rahbek-Nielsen, H. 593, 948 Mitsutsuka, Y. 408 Kondo, F. Miyazaki, A. 773 Rapoport, S. I. 395 Korfmacher, W. A. Rappoli, B. J. 1080 Moder, M. 1195 Kostova, I. Moini, M. 420 Reckhow, D. A. 99 Koziet, J. Monaghan, J. J. 984 Reilly, J. P. 662 Krause, H. Moneti, G. 1371 Reischl, H. 948 Krempf, M. Richards, D. S. 64 Monteith, D. 305 Krishna, P. Montes Bayon, M. 556 Rimlinger, J. 1002 Kroll-Kristensen, A. Roepstorff, P. 483, 593, 948 Montrade, M.-P. 626 Kruijtzer, J. A. W. Rogers, E. 525 Moraes, L. A. B. 1137 Kulshrestha, M. Morizur, J.-P. 550 Rohrbaugh, D. K. 1247 Kumar, S. Morlender-Vais, N. 1124 Rohrer, A. 978 Kussmann, M. Morton, T. H. 251 Ronco, G. 109 Rossel-Larsen, M. 593 Mosi, A. A. 864 Lafitte, D. Mothes, T. 940 Rowley, D. A. 1080 Lapiguera, A. P. Mourgues, P. 188, 779 Russell, D. H. 263, 714, 1337 Laprévote, O. Muddiman, D. C. 425 Larsson, O. Murao, N. 401 Saha, G. C. 216 Lassing, U. Murphy, R. C. 888 Saito, M. 1140 Lau, B. P.-Y. Murray, K. K. 1374 Sakurai, T. 1179 Laurent, F. Salvadori, P. 1186 Lavanant, H. Sandoval, D. 420 Lawrence, J. F. Nakamura, T. 888 Sanz-Medel, A. 542, 556 Laycock, J. D. Nakanishi, T. 773 Scarborough, J. Le Bizec, B. Nakanishi, T. 1140 Schellauf, C. 507 Lebedev, A. T. Nanayakkara, V. K. 475 Schierhorn, A. 1064 Leis, H. J. Nawwar, M. A. M. 645 Schmeltekopf, A. L. 1273 Letcher, R. J. Neto, R. R. 336 Schoeller, D. A. 1332 Leung, H.-W. Neubauer, G. 94 Schutkowski, M. 1064 Lewis, D. Newman, M. J. 64 Schiiiirmann, G. 855 6 8 on Nguyen, V. Q. 55, 1162 Schwartz, J. 1226 Li, G. Nibbering, N. M. M. 755 Schweer, H. 1362 Li, Y.-T. Nigge, W. 645 Schweikert, E. A. 1151 Li, Z. Niwa, T. 401 Scott, L. T. 1305 Lifshitz, C. Nizigiyimana, L. 277 Searles, S. K. Lin, C.-C. No, M.-H. 838 Segovia Garcia, E. 542 Ling, Y. Noack, R. 323 Sekiguchi, O. 755 Linhardt, R. J. Nonami, H. 287 Sellier, N. 723 Linscheid, M. Nordhoff, E. 593 Selva, A. 807 Liskamp, R. M. J. Norstrom, R. J. 232 Serani, L. 339 Liu, C. Novotny, M. V. 662 Seyberth, H. W. 1362 Liu, K. Niising, R. M. 1362 Shahgholi, M. 1080 Liu, L. K. Sharma, R. P. 216 Liu, S. Ocampo, R. 978 Shetty, H. U. 395 Liu, Z. Shia, J. 247 Locke, S. J. Oxley, J. 525 Shimizu, A. 773, 1140 Lombardo, N. Siegel, M. M. 760 Loster, H. Pachiaudi, C. 81 Silva, A. M. S. 930 © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. JOURNAL OF MASS SPECTROMETRY, VOL. 32, 1391-1393 (1997) AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 32 1393 Simoneit, B. R. T. 1356 Tretyakova, N. 728 Wattenberg, A. 1350 Sindona, G. 533 Triolo, A. 1186 Watzer, B. 1362 Sipyaguin, A. M. 728 Troude, V. 331 Wehmeyer, K. R. 1205 Sjovall, J. 899 Tsantali, G. G. 1133 Wejde, J. 899 Slobodnik, J. 43 Tureéek, F. 55, 838, 1162 White, R. L. 1057 Smith, D. L. 135 Turillazzi, S. 1371 Willcox, D. A. 71 Smith, J. 525 Winkler, J. F. 1072 Smith, R. D. 425 Urban, C. 507 Winniman, M. 305 Spengler, B. 1019 Wolken, J. K. 1162 Squires, R. R. 1271 Vairamani, M. 122 Wong, P. 159 Stahl-Zeng, J. 1111 Vais, V. 750 Wozny, M. 948 Strife, R. J. 1226 Vaisar, T. 1050 Wu, Y. 379, 616 Stiirmer, C. A. O. 483 van Baar, B. L. M. 43 Sui, S.-F. 616 van de Graaf, B. 438, 1253 Xie, Y. 99 Summerfield, S. G. 225 van de Wal, R. M. A. 1236 Xu, W. 241 Sui, K. W. M. 992 Van den Heuvel, H. 277 Xu, Y. C. 1310 Suzuki, Y. 1140 Van Dongen, W. 12 Svoboda, M. 1117 Van Haverbeke, Y. 1170 Swanson, A. G. 64 Van Onckelen, H. A. 12 Yalcin, T. 209 Swijter, D. F. H. 71 Van Stipdonk, M. J. 1151 Yamada, S. 1140 Szilagyi, Z. 689 Vékey, K. 689 Yanagihara, T. 401 Szulejko, J. E. 494 Versluis, C. 697 Yang, K. 1057 Vetter, W. 1117 Yang, Y.-C. 1247 Tabei, K. 760 Villa, P. 109 Yasuda, M. 773 Tabet, J.-C. 413, 829 Vincze, A. 1320 Yergey, J. A. 314 Tajima, S. 755 Vining, L. C. 1057 Yinon, J. 1320 Takakis, I. M. 1133 Vlahoy, I. R. 760 Yoo, J. S. 968 Tan, L. P. 1236 Volmer, D. A. 297 Yost, R. A. 978 Young, D.-S. 432 Tang, K. 425 Taphanel, M.-H. 550 Wachs, T. 152 Thibault, P. 109, 1057 Wada, Y. 124 Zanda, M. 1002 Thielecke, F. 323 Wahl, K. L. 820 Zell, M. 23 Thimmaiah, K. N. 1279 Wajcman, H. 880 Zhang, Z. 135 Tokuchi, Y. 773 Wang, C.-H. 247 Zhao, J. 379 Tortajada, J. 188, 779 Wang, J. 616, 813 Zhao, Y. 813 Toyoda, M. 1179 Wasinger, V. C. 370 Zheng, W. 525 Traldi, P. 781, 829, 100213,7 1 Watanabe, H. 401 Zolla, A. © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. JOURNAL OF MASS SPECTROMETRY, VOL. 32, 1391-1393 (1997) JOURNAL OF MASS SPECTROMETRY, VOL. 32, 1395-1397 (1997) Subject Index to Volume 32 ab initio 494 Collisionally activated dissociation mass Ethanolamine 626 ab initio calculations 550, 1064 spectrometry 147 Ethers 1124 Accurate mass measurements 263 Collisionally activated reactions 413 Euglena gracilis 370 Acetone 241 Collision-induced dissociation 167, 216, Explosives 525 Acetylacetone 1337 277, 697, 728, 750, 992, 1279, 1320 Acylcarnitines 1195 Complexation 432 Fast atom bombardment 277, 697, 968, Additivity scheme 494 Computer modeling 875 1002, 1050 B-agonistic drug 655 Conformation 689 Fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry B-agonists 626 Congener structure 232 216, 807, 813 Alcohols 201 Continuous flow liquid secondary ion mass Fe* 1310 Alkenylglycerol 723 spectrometry 314 Flight time analysis 714 Amine-based chelating compounds 820 Continuous-flow isotope ratio mass Flowing afterflow: atmospheric chemistry Amino alcohols 750 spectrometry 1332 1271 Amyryl fatty acid esters 1356 Cu*-cationized amino acids 1037 a-fluorinated a-amino acids 1002 Anthracyclines 1186 Curve fitting 1212 Focal plane detectors 795 Antibiotic resistance 1057 C?*2X- organic salts 147 Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance Apparent gas-phase acidity 959 Cyclization 728 mass spectrometry 959 Arginine residue 1337 Cyclodextrin 760 Fourier transform mass spectrometry Aromatic heterocycles 475 B-cyclodextrin 807 475, 959 3-aroyl-5-hydroxyflavones 930 Cyclooxygenase 1362 Fragmentation 167, 232, 616, 1064 Atmospheric pressure chemical ionization 9,19-cyclopropano steroids 1317 Fragmentation mechanism 750, 1037 1100 Cytidine 875 Fragmentation pathways 525, 978, 1320 Atmospheric pressure ionization mass FTMS 1310 spectrometry 388 Deconvolution 1253 Fullerene chemistry 1310 Atomic clusters 577 Deep-sea shark 723 Galactolipid 968 Delayed extraction 1111 Gas chromatography 420 Density functional calculation 1219 Backfolding 438, 1253 Gas chromatography/mass spectrometry Desalting 425 Basic peptides 760 408, 438, 507, 1212, 1236, 1253, 1362 Deuterium exchange 1050 Benzoindoles 287 Gas chromatography/tandem mass Dextromethorphan 1205 Benzyl esters 515 spectrometry 1290 Dextrorphan 1205 Benzyl—benzyl interactions 515 Gas phase ion-molecule reactions 1310 Diabetes mellitus 773 Bile acid 3-sulfates 401 Gaseous phase reactivity 147 Dialkyltartrates 1072 Biomolecules 1019 Gas-phase ion-molecule reaction 241 Diazabicyclo[2.2.2]octane 1162 Bond energies 475 Gliadins 444, 940 Difluorocarbene 984 Borinium ion 159 Gluten dae Diglycylhistidine 1350 Bovine insulin clusters 714 Gluten-free 940 Dimethoxyborinium ion 846 Brain 395 Glycated hemoglobin 773 Dissociation mechanism 188 Buckminsterfullerene C,, 241 Glycosylation 948 Distamycins 1186 Butyltin compounds 542 Distonic anions 645 Halocarbon ions 864 Dithiocarbamates 728 HbAic 773 Coo 1305 DNA 425 Hemoglobin variant 880 Capillary electrophoresis 297 DNA sequencing 305 High resolution 1111 Capillary high-performance liquid Double bond location 723 High-energy collision 277 chromatography 314 Doubly labeled water 1332 High-mass proteins 1111 Carbazoles 287 Doubly labelled water method 323 High-performance liquid chromatography Carbohydrates 1080 Down syndrome 395 388 B-carbolines 287 High-resolution mass spectrometry 263 Cation affinities 159 Ecdysteroids 1050 High-resolution positive ion desorption Cationization 216 Ecotoxicological indicators 855 chemicalionization 705 Cationization efficiency 432 Edman degradation 225 High-temperature gas chromatography/mass C—H bond dissociation energy 1219 Electron affinity 1305 spectrometry 1356 Charge-remote fragmentation 968 Electron capture/negative ionization mass Homovanillic acid 507 Chemical derivatization 1290 spectrometry 232 9H-pyrido[3,4-b]indoles 287 Chemical ionization 413, 1072 Electron impact ionization 728 Human plasma 388, 1290 Chemical ionization mass spectrometry 723 Electron ionization 978 Hydrogen equilibration 323 Chemical reaction interface mass Electrospray 225, 655, 677, 1117, 1226, 1247 Hydrogen exchange 135 spectrometry 420 Electrospray ionization 305, 401, 959, 1064 Hydrogen transfer 750, 1124 Chemosensitizers 1279 Electrospray ionization mass spectrometry Hydrolysis 1247 Chiral recognition 1072 425, 773, 1195 Hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acids (HETEs) 888 2-chlorophenoxazine derivatives 1279 Electrospray mass spectrometry Hypervalent ammonium radicals 1162 C.H,0° 188 432, 760, 1080 CH,O, neutral loss 875 Electrospray-generated ions 992 Immonium ions 209 CH,OCH}; 201 Elongation factor 370 In vivo investigation 1094 CID 1124 Enantioselectivity 1236 Inclusion compounds 807 Clenbuterol 655 Entropies 494 Indomethacin 1362 Cluster ions 1305 Environmental analysis 542 Inductively coupled plasma mass Coeliac disease aid Enzyme 1057 spectrometry 542, 556 Coincidence measurements 1151 8-epi-prostaglandin F,, 1362 Industrial effluent 1100 Cold trapping 542 Epoxyeicosatrienoic acids (EETs) 888 In-gel proteolytic digestion 483 Collisional activation 461, 1170 Equine plasma 152 In-source collision-induced dissociation Collisionally activated dissociation 846, 984 Erythropoietin 948 fragmentation 645 © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 1396 SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUME 32 Ion abundance 232 Mechanism of fragmentation 515 Peptide fragmentation 1337 Ion cyclotron resonance 201, 461 Membrane introduction mass spectrometry Peptide ladder sequencing 880 Ion formation dynamics 714 (MIMS) 1299 Peptide-mass fingerprinting 370 Ton injection 602 Metabolism 1236 Peptides 263, 689, 697, 959, 1117 Ion mobility measurements 577 Metabolites 1290 Peptoid 697 Ion optics 1179 Metal complexation 1080, 1350 Pharmacokinetics 1205 Ion production from solids 1151 Metal ion chemistry 1310 Phenolic glucosides 533 Ton reactivity 201 Metastable 201 Phenylcarbonyl compounds 287 Ion signal profile analysis 714 Metastable ions 209, 755, 930 Phospholipids 314 Ion spray mass spectrometry 533 Methyl propanoate 755 Phospholipids, characterization 616 Ion trap 829, 1226, 1236, 1320 Methy] sulfone-PCBs 232 Phosphonium ion 550 Ion trap mass spectrometer 829 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine 1236 Phosphopeptides 1117 Ion trap mass spectrometry 846 Microdialysis 425 Photodissociation 475 Ion trapping 602 Microhomogeneity of surfaces 1151 Photoionization mass spectrometry 1219 Ion-molecule reactions 413, 550, 864, 959, Microscale sample purification 593 Plasma 379, 739, 1205 1170, 1271 Molecular orbital calculation 188 Plasma desorption 1037 Ion—neutral complexes 188 Molecular orbital calculations (MNDO) 689 Polyatomic ions 577, 1151 Ionosphere 1271 Molecule-ion clusters 616 Polychlorinated biphenyls 232 Ion-paired complexes 760 Molybdenum 556 Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons 864 Ionspray 379, 739 Monomers 705 Polyfluorobenzenes 494 Ionspray mass spectrometry 1186 Monomolecular transformation 728 Polyhalopyridines 728 Isomer differentiation 864 Motifs 370 Polymers 705 Isomers 297 MTI-800 984 Polyphenols 533 Isoprostanes 1362 Mucolytic agent 388 Post-source decay 1337 Isotope dilution analysis 556 Multiphoton dissociation 461 Post-source decay analysis 1019 Isotope ratio 323 Multiply charged ions 677 Potentiometry 1080 Isotopic labelling 755 Multi-residue analysis 297 Precursor scan 838 Isotopomer 1212 Multi-stage mass spectrometry 1226 Profiles 370 Multi-turn 1179 Prostanoids 1362 Keto-enol tautomerism 1050 Mustard 1247 Protein 135 Kinetic energy release 209, 689 Mycoplasma gallisepticum 370 Protein characterization 370 Kinetic method 159, 1305 myo-inositol 395 Protein glycosylation 483 Kinetics 1271 Protein metabolism 1094 Nano-electrospray 297 Proteins 263 Large biomolecules 577 Natural compounds 645 Proton affinities 494 Lariat crown ethers 432 Natural isotope variations 855 Proton bound clusters 1072 Laser desorption 1350 Negative ions 829 Protonated peptides 209 Linked scan measurements 1317 Neural regeneration 483 Protonated trimethyl phosphite 550 Linked scans 697, 875 Neuraminidase 948 Protonation 1117 Lipid peroxidation 888 Neuroblastoma 507 Protonation sites 1002 Liquid beam 1350 Neurolin 483 Pyridine N-thioxide 1170 Liquid chromatographic/electrospray Neurons 395 Pyridine thiones 1170 ionization mass spectrometric screening, Neutralization-reionization 1170 Pyridoindoles 287 polyphenolics 645 Neutralization—reionization mass Liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry spectrometry 838, 1162 Quadrupole ion trap 351, 461, 550, 602, 864 305, 401, 655 Nitric oxide 723 Quadrupole ion trap mass spectrometry 351 Liquid chromatography/tandem mass 5-nitro octaethylporphyrin 978 Quadrupole mass filter 351 spectrometry 152, 379, 655, 739, 888, 1205 Nitrogen-15 855 Quantification 1253 Liquid membranes 1299 N-methylpiperazine 1162 Quantitation, Orlistat 739 Liquid secondary ionization mass N,N-dimethylformamide dimethylacetal 626 Quasi-triple mass spectrometry 297 spectrometry 1279 N,N’-dimethylpiperazine 1162 Lovastatin 379 Non-covalent adducts 677 Rat 379 Low molecular mass solids 820 Non-covalent complexes 1186 Rearrangement 755 Low-energy collision 277 Non-ester pyrethroid insecticides 984 Rearrangement upon chemical ionization 515 N-phosphorylated peptide analogs 813 Red blood cells 888 Macrocyclic distortion 978 Nuclear magnetic resonance 135 Reserpine 152 Magnetic sector mass spectrometry 795 Nucleoside 875 Residue survey 626 MALDI 1111 Nutrition 1094 Review 677 MALDI mass spectrometric peptide Ricinoleic acid 277 mapping 483 Oil analysis 838 Ring scission 978 MALDI-MS matrices 593 18Q-labeling 401 Roast smelling flavours 807 MALDI-MS sample preparation 593 Oleuropein 533 RRKM-QET 1219 MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry 370 Oligodeoxynucleotides 1186 Mass discrimination 602 Oligonucleotide metabolism 305 S-carboxymethyl-(R)-cysteine 388 Mass spectra 930 Oligosaccharides 167 Selected ion monitoring 388, 401 Mass spectral fragmentation 525 Olive leaf 533 Selectivity 432 Mass spectrometry 135, 351, 408, 413, 616, On-target chemistry 593 Selenium 420 626, 875, 1037, 1310, 1350 On-target sample purification 593 Semiquantitative analysis 556 Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization Organic acids 820 Sewage sludge 556 167, 602, 714, 820, 880, 1337 Organosulfur compounds 838 Side-chain fragmentation 1317 Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization Orthogonal time-of-flight 167 Slow heating methods 461 mass spectrometry 948, 1019 Oxidized peptides 1117 Solid phase extraction 1100 Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization Oxyanion salts 820 Solid-phase microextraction 1195 time-of-flight massspectrometry 263, 444 Oxygen exchange 1332 Space charge interactions 829 Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization Ozone 855 Speciation 542 time-of-flight massspectrometry, coeliac Spectrum clean-up 438, 1253 disease: glut 940 PAHs 1305 Spiroplasma melliferum 370 Mechanism of alcohol elimination 1124 Peptide derivatives 225 Stable isotope 395 © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. JOURNAL OF MASS SPECTROMETRY, VOL. 32, 1395-1397 (1997) SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUME 32 Stable isotope dilution 507 Tandem mass spectrometry 225, 461, 677, 1,3,3-trinitroazetidine Stable isotopes 1212, 1332 689, 705, 807, 880, 968, 984, 1064, Triphenylene radical cation Stereochemical effects 413, 515, 750 1247, 1320 Triterpenyl fatty acid esters Stereospecific fragmentation upon chemical Taraxasteryl fatty acid esters 1356 Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis ionization (CI) 1124 Taxanes 216 Streptogramin 1057 Tebufelone 1290 48 u neutral loss Streptomyces lividans 1057 Terpene 413 Urine s-Triazines 408, 1320 Tetracoordinated organotellurium(IV) UV MALDI matrix Structure 135 compounds 705 UV MALDI/TOF-MS matrix Structure elucidation 1226 Theoretical calculation 241 Substrate specificity 1057 Thermochemical measurement 159 Vanillylmandelic acid Sulfated carbohydrates 760 Thermochemistry 755 Variable mass resolution Sulfolipid 968 Thioxo peptide 1064 Sulfonamides 297 Time-of-flight mass spectrometry 1179 Vinyl acetate Volatile organic compounds Sulfonium ion 1247 Total energy expenditure 323 Supramolecular associations 807 Toxicity-based fractionation 1100 Supramolecular structures 1072 Tracer dilution 1094 Waters Surface ionization 408 Transition metal ions 475 Wheat Surface ionization detector 408 Transport 395 Synthesis 930 Trimethyl borate 159, 846 Zero potential gradient lens conditions © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 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