Citation: | Shuang Liu, Hongjing Dong, Minmin Zhang, Wei Geng, Xiao Wang. Identification of different degrees of processed ginger using GC-IMS combined with machine learning[J]. Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis, 2024, 14(1): 149-151. doi: 10.1016/j.jpha.2023.10.005 |
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