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==American Chemical Society Style Guide== | ==American Chemical Society Style Guide== | ||
− | Chapter 10 of the ACS Style Guide[http://pubs.acs.org/isbn/9780841239999] discusses editorial style including the use of hyphens and abbreviations. Specific rules for combined methods are not given, but there are several examples in a list of abbreviations. | + | Chapter 10 of the ACS Style Guide[http://pubs.acs.org/isbn/9780841239999] discusses editorial style including the use of hyphens and abbreviations. |
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+ | Specific rules for combined methods are not given, but there are several examples in a list of abbreviations use space, no space, hyphen, en-dash, or slash. Surprisingly, neither GC-MS nor LC-MS are given in the list. | ||
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+ | Specific examples are, capillary electrophoresis | ||
+ | ), triple-quadrupole mass spectrometry (TQMS). | ||
==American Institute of Physics Style Manual== | ==American Institute of Physics Style Manual== |