
|Articles|February 1, 2001
- LCGC North America-02-01-2001
- Volume 19
- Issue 2
How Fast Is Fast Enough?
Author(s)John V. Hinshaw
Hinshaw examines the reality of GC at high speeds, taking into account the potential for rapid separations an the speed limits imposed by the practicalities of instrumentation and other considerations.
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