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Biomedical Instrumentation & Technology, 2012
Overview All forms of chromatography separate components of a mixture by taking advantage of the fact that each component has a different affinity for a particular media. Both liquid and gas chromatographs use this principle and employ two different media—a sorbent-packed column and a solvent (termed the stationary phase and the mobile phase)—to ...
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Overview All forms of chromatography separate components of a mixture by taking advantage of the fact that each component has a different affinity for a particular media. Both liquid and gas chromatographs use this principle and employ two different media—a sorbent-packed column and a solvent (termed the stationary phase and the mobile phase)—to ...
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Talanta, 1967
The history of process gas chromatography is described briefly, followed by a description of the essential details of process gas Chromatograph systems. The economics of process analysers are contrasted with those of laboratory instruments, and the application of process analysers to automatic control systems, process control computers and data loggers
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The history of process gas chromatography is described briefly, followed by a description of the essential details of process gas Chromatograph systems. The economics of process analysers are contrasted with those of laboratory instruments, and the application of process analysers to automatic control systems, process control computers and data loggers
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Journal of Chromatography B: Biomedical Sciences and Applications, 1989
Radio-gas chromatography (RGC) is a technique that combines the advantages of radioisotope tracer techniques with those of gas chromatography. The constitution and performance of RGC systems in common use are described. The relationships between the chromatographic resolution and detection sensitivity are discussed in a simplified form.
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Radio-gas chromatography (RGC) is a technique that combines the advantages of radioisotope tracer techniques with those of gas chromatography. The constitution and performance of RGC systems in common use are described. The relationships between the chromatographic resolution and detection sensitivity are discussed in a simplified form.
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