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The rate of sample injection has been studied as a factor influencing the separating power of high-performance liquid chromatographic systems with syringe and valve curtain flow injection. Full practical details of the systems are presented.
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Andrews, K.S., Turner, D. Optimisation of the rate of sample injection in high-performance liquid chromatography with microsyringes and with sampling valves. Chromatographia 16, 175–177 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02258893
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