A GC-MS method for the determination of isoxsuprine in biological fluids of the horse utilizing electron impact ionization.
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W. E. Woods | A. Lehner | C. Hughes | T. Tobin | J. D. Harkins | F. Camargo | J. Boyles | J. Bosken
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