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CSIA
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CSIAChimney Safety Institute of America
CSIACyber Security Industry Alliance
CSIACompound Specific Isotope Analysis
CSIAChina Software Industry Association
CSIAColorado Software and Internet Association
CSIACustomer Service Institute of Australia
CSIAComité de Solidarité Avec Les Indiens des Amériques (French: Committee of Solidarity with the Indians of the Americas)
CSIACanadian Ski Instructor Alliance
CSIACalifornia Ski Industry Association
CSiACentre for Studies in Aging (Canada)
CSIAClinton-Sherman Industrial Airpark (Burns Flat, Oklahoma)
CSIAChimney Service Institute of America
CSIACyber Security and Information Assurance (National Science and Technology Council)


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Gas chromatograph-mass spectrometer (GC-MS) Once dried, muscle samples selected for compound specific isotope analysis (CSIA) were lipid extracted (Soxhlet method from Ballentine et al.
The report outlines how this can be done using a novel technique called Compound Specific Isotope Analysis, developed in U of T's Stable Isotope Laboratory.
 
 
 
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