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Chromatography: The Most Versatile Method of Chemical Analysis

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Chromatography: The Most Versatile Method of Chemical Analysis
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Publisher: InTech
ISBN-13: 9789535108139
Number of pages: 428

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Nowadays, Chromatography is the most versatile and widespread technique employed in modern chemical analysis and plays a vital role in the advancement of chemistry, biology, medicine and related fields of research. The book has three major parts: applications, theory and sample preparation.

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