GCMS is an abbreviation for Gas chromatography-Mass spectrometry, an advanced piece of chemical analytical equipment typically used to characterise complex organic mixtures.
The gas chromatography stage separates the mixture into its various constituent parts (i.e. substrate and series of active compounds) which are then then passed off to the mass spectrometer for individual characterisation.
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GCM has received confirmation from sources within the USGA that the position of director of championship agronomy, most recently held by 21-year USGA employee Tim Moraghan, has been eliminated and that Moraghan will leave the USGA at the end of the month.
GCM has received word that Tim Moraghan, director of agronomy for USGA championships, is noticeably absent from this week's U.S. Women's Open at Pine Needles in Southern Pines, N.C. Moraghan was in attendance two weeks ago at Oakmont for the U.S. Open.
GCM has contacted the USGA and at this time they are declining to confirm or deny that Moraghan is no longer under their employ.
GCMs passion is to provide key ministries to mission-minded churches and leaders, and together, to ignite communities of faith among the emerging culture of the next generation.
GCM offers a number of key ministry areas designed to help churches and leaders be more effective in their mission.
GCM is developing a summer-long training program for leaders who desire intensive mentorship from experienced pastors along with specialized training tracks for various types of church ministry.