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Model or Practical Experiments in Chromatographic Techniques

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It has been the objective of the text to provide theory at a level adequate for an understanding of the underlying principles of chromatographic techniques. However, chromatography is very much an applied and practical subject and a ‘hands on’ approach provides much insight into the fundamentals of chromatographic methodology.

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Braithwaite, A., Smith, F.J. (1985). Model or Practical Experiments in Chromatographic Techniques. In: Chromatographic Methods. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4093-2_9

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