Where are the organic particles derived from?
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carbon, hydrogen and oxygen
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Organic Particles. Such particles might be a protein, carbohydrate, or something else, such as a rubber, dye, pigment, or active pharmaceutical ingredient. At Microtrace, we utilize a combination of chemical and optical properties to characterize, constrain, and identify microscopic particles both organic and inorganic.
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