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Delivering samples to the analytical column in ‘clean’ mobile phase is important for robust methods and high quality results.

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Delivering samples to the analytical column in ‘clean’ mobile phase is important for robust methods and high quality results.

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The carotenoid test allows one to build a simple classification map of stationary phases used in reversed-phase liquid chromatography, on the basis of the shape recognition(plotted on the x axis) the polar surface activity(plotted on the y axis) and the phase hydrophobicity (related by the bubble size).

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The most prominent advantage of using nitrogen as a carrier gas is that it is the most efficient one when used at its optimum linear velocity.

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Discovering and identifying molecular biomarkers in large liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LC–MS) data sets requires automation without loss of accuracy.

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John Dolan’s final LCGC column will appear in October. We are sad to see him go! Fortunately, we have just the person to follow in his footsteps: Dwight Stoll.

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There is increasing demand to analyze samples with a wide range of polarities, in fields such as environmental analysis and proteomics.

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Peter Myers on the past, present, and future of stationary phases

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We explore the careers and achievements of the winners of LCGC’s 10th annual awards: Pat Sandra and Deirdre Cabooter.

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Click the title above to open the LCGC North America February 2017 regular issue, Vol 35 No 2, in an interactive PDF format.