| 21. | For an adsorption column, the column resin ( the stationary phase ) is composed of microbeads.
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| 22. | The stationary phase, which lasts about two to three weeks, begins when the larvae pupate.
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| 23. | Each component interacts with the stationary phase in a different manner depending upon its polarity and hydrophobicity.
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| 24. | This is likely due to the partial clogging of the stationary phase pores by adsorbed surfactant molecules.
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| 25. | It is transcribed by general stress factor ? s and is most highly expressed in stationary phase.
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| 26. | Separation is achieved because the various components in the gas have different solubility in the stationary phase.
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| 27. | A polar, hydrophilic stationary phase is commonly paired with eluents used for reverse-phase chromatography.
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| 28. | The production of this halocin only occurs once the culture reaches the stationary phase ( 8 ).
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| 29. | An asymptotic evaluation is then possible along the lines of the linear stationary phase / steepest descent method.
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| 30. | A stationary phase of polar functionally bonded silicas with short carbons chains frequently makes up the solid phase.
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