| 41. | The gaseous compounds being analyzed interact with the walls of the column, which is coated with a stationary phase.
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| 42. | Additionally, DA production peaks in the stationary phase of the growth cycle when cell division is slowed or absent.
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| 43. | The major advantages from applying these success of this study include stationary phase versatility and maintaining bioactivity of the analytes.
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| 44. | In chromatography, derivitization of accessible silanol groups in a bonded stationary phase with trimethylsilyl groups is referred to as endcapping.
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| 45. | The adsorbent, a solid phase ( stationary phase ), is a powder which is coated onto a solid support.
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| 46. | The shape and size of the compound ( eluent ) determine how the compound interacts with the gel ( stationary phase ).
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| 47. | This can occur by turbulence caused by the flow of the mobile phase molecules passing through the molecules of the stationary phase.
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| 48. | Its bromide salt has been used as the stationary phase in HPLC in order to selectively bind one of two anionic enantiomers.
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| 49. | The eluent is optimized in small scale pretests, often using thin layer chromatography ( TLC ) with the same stationary phase.
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| 50. | HPTLC typically uses thinner layers of stationary phase and smaller sample volumes, thus reducing the loss of resolution due to diffusion.
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