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oliviahorn72

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Mass-to-charge ratio is detected in:
 
  A) MS
  B) AES
  C) AAS
  D) ASV

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Blood specimens drawn early in the morning are recommended for measuring serum iron and TIBC because:
 
  A) Most people's diet is rich in iron
  B) Iron exhibits a diurnal cyclic variation
  C) Iron in serum goes into the cells after a meal
  D) The premise is incorrect; iron specimens do not need to be fasting



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: A

Answer to Question 2

Ans: B



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