| 1. | The comparison of retention times is what gives GC its analytical usefulness.
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| 2. | The hydraulic retention time of water in Lake Jean is 0.6 years.
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| 3. | The retention time of a solute should then be within the range:
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| 4. | While retention times vary with the individual analytical laboratories under varying conditions.
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| 5. | Major NSPs have a retention time of more than 7 years.
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| 6. | To calculate resolution, the retention time and curve width are required.
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| 7. | This variation in temperature makes the lake seasonally retention time of 191 years.
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| 8. | Typical hydraulic retention times ( HRT ) range between 3 and 10 hours.
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| 9. | The retention time is the average time that a particulate remains in the clarifier.
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| 10. | Retention time increases with hydrophobic ( non-polar ) surface area.
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