High pressure liquid chromatography procedure

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MSH: Liquid chromatographic techniques which feature high inlet pressures, high sensitivity, and high speed.,CSP: type of liquid chromotography in which the liquid (mobile) phase can be readily changed to affect resolution and time of analysis.,NCI: Frequently referred to simply as HPLC, this form of column chromatography is used frequently in biochemistry. The analyte is forced through a column by liquid at high pressure, which decreases the time the separated components remain on the stationary phase. Less time on the column then translates to narrower peaks in the resulting chromatogram and thence to better selectivity and sensitivity.,NCI: Frequently referred to simply as HPLC, this form of column chromatography is used frequently in biochemistry. The analyte is forced through a column by liquid at high pressure, which decreases the time the separated components remain on the stationary phase. Less time on the column then translates to narrower peaks in the resulting chromatogram and thence to better sele

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