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massXpert2 User Manual  ›  About the author Filippo Rusconi is a senior researcher at the French national research council ( Centre national de la Recherche scientifique , CNRS ). Filippo has a background in biochemistry and organic chemistry and was trained during his Ph.D. as a bioanalytical chemist. He has extensive knowledge of analytical techniques involved in the study of biopolymers. Filippo Rusconi is the author of a handbook about mass spectrometry for biochemists (French). The book was published by the French sci/tech publisher Lavoisier . Colophon The look of this book ( PDF file) is the result of me having read many books from the O'Reilly publisher. The frog on the book title page is a frog from Papua. This frog is able to hover when performing downwards leaps. This picture is courtesy The typesetting of the book has been done on a Debian GNU/Linux computer using only Free Software. Use of the DocBook Authoring and Publishing Suite ( DAPS ) from SUSE was key in the process. The layout adopted for this book is an adaptation of the SUSE stylesheets. I would like to thank Frank Sundermeyer <fsundermeyer@opensuse.org>, Stefan Knorr <sknorr@suse.de> and Tom Schraitle ( see here ) for being helpful with all my questions. The main font used was EBGaramond and the symbol/mathematical font was from the STIX project (font: STIX2Math). The screen shots were taken with Spectacle, the screen capture program shipped along with my KDE desktop environment and resampled using The GNU image manipulation program The Gimp . Illustrations were done in Inkscape , a vectorial drawing software.
massXpert2 User Manual  ›  About the author Filippo Rusconi is a senior researcher at the French national research council ( Centre national de la Recherche scientifique , CNRS ). Filippo has a background in biochemistry and organic chemistry and was trained during his Ph.D. as a bioanalytical chemist. He has extensive knowledge of analytical techniques involved in the study of biopolymers. Filippo Rusconi is the author of a handbook about mass spectrometry for biochemists (French). The book was published by the French sci/tech publisher Lavoisier . Colophon The look of this book ( PDF file) is the result of me having read many books from the O'Reilly publisher. The frog on the book title page is a frog from Papua. This frog is able to hover when performing downwards leaps. This picture is courtesy The typesetting of the book has been done on a Debian GNU/Linux computer using only Free Software. Use of the DocBook Authoring and Publishing Suite ( DAPS ) from SUSE was key in the process. The layout adopted for this book is an adaptation of the SUSE stylesheets. I would like to thank Frank Sundermeyer <fsundermeyer@opensuse.org>, Stefan Knorr <sknorr@suse.de> and Tom Schraitle ( see here ) for being helpful with all my questions. The main font used was EBGaramond and the symbol/mathematical font was from the STIX project (font: STIX2Math). The screen shots were taken with Spectacle, the screen capture program shipped along with my KDE desktop environment and resampled using The GNU image manipulation program The Gimp . Illustrations were done in Inkscape , a vectorial drawing software.

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About the author.  Filippo Rusconi is a senior researcher at the French national research council ( Centre national de la Recherche scientifique , CNRS ). Filippo has a background in biochemistry and organic chemistry and was trained during his Ph.D. as a bioanalytical chemist. He has extensive knowledge of analytical techniques involved in the study of biopolymers.

Filippo Rusconi is the author of a handbook about mass spectrometry for biochemists (French). The book was published by the French sci/tech publisher Lavoisier .

Colophon.  The look of this book ( PDF file) is the result of me having read many books from the O'Reilly publisher.

The frog on the book title page is a frog from Papua. This frog is able to hover when performing downwards leaps. This picture is courtesy http://www.papuaweb.org

The typesetting of the book has been done on a Debian GNU/Linux computer using only Free Software. Use of the DocBook Authoring and Publishing Suite ( DAPS ) from SUSE was key in the process.

The layout adopted for this book is an adaptation of the SUSE stylesheets. I would like to thank Frank Sundermeyer <fsundermeyer@opensuse.org>, Stefan Knorr <sknorr@suse.de> and Tom Schraitle ( see here ) for being helpful with all my questions.

The main font used was EBGaramond and the symbol/mathematical font was from the STIX project (font: STIX2Math).

The screen shots were taken with Spectacle, the screen capture program shipped along with my KDE desktop environment and resampled using The GNU image manipulation program The Gimp . Illustrations were done in Inkscape , a vectorial drawing software.

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