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The Quest for Ultra Performance in Liquid Chromatography: Origins of Uplc Technology
By Waters Corporation (corporate author)
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Publisher Waters Corp
Publication date April 21, 2014
Pages 54
Binding Paperback
Book category Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13 9781879732056
ISBN-10 187973205X
Dimensions 0.30 by 8.30 by 11.10 in.
Original list price $50.99
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Amazon.com description: Product Description: The Quest for Ultra Performance in Liquid Chromatography, a 54-page book, presents a brief review of the origin and history of LC, showing how early the concepts of ultra performance were recognized and how many decades it took to reduce them to practice.

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9781879732056 | details & prices | 54 pages | 8.30 × 11.10 × 0.30 in. | List price $50.99
About: The Quest for Ultra Performance in Liquid Chromatography, a 54-page book, presents a brief review of the origin and history of LC, showing how early the concepts of ultra performance were recognized and how many decades it took to reduce them to practice.

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