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Scientific instrument maker JEOL says the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration’s Office of Forensic Sciences has ordered nine of its NMR spectrometers to combat traffic in illicit designer drugs. The 500-MHz instruments use the firm’s Royal HFX probe, which JEOL says enhances analysis of fluorine, an element that is increasingly used in many of the newer designer drugs.
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