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Journal of Chromatography A
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Volume 795, Issue 2,
Pages 133-400 (6 February 1998)

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Diffusion, adsorption and catalytic studies by gas chromatography, Pages 133-184
Nicholas A. Katsanos, Richard Thede and Fani Roubani-Kalantzopoulou
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Non-linear elution effects in split-peak chromatography; II. Role of ligand heterogeneity in solute binding to columns with adsorption-limited kinetics, Pages 185-198
John G. Rollag and David S. Hage
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3.
Direct measurements of convective fluid velocities in superporous agarose beads, Pages 199-210
Per-Erik Gustavsson, Anders Axelsson and Per-Olof Larsson
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4.
Preparation of magnetic immobilized metal affinity separation media and its use in the isolation of proteins, Pages 211-217
Thaer Abudiab and Robert R. Beitle Jr.
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5.
Determination of glycolic acid in cosmetic products by solid-phase extraction and reversed-phase ion-pair high-performance liquid chromatography, Pages 219-225
Santo Scalia, Rossella Callegari and Silvia Villani
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Identification of eicosanoids in the red algae, Gracilaria asiatica, using high-performance liquid chromatography and electrospray ionization mass spectrometry, Pages 227-237
Junko Sajiki and Hideto Kakimi
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7.
Use of 2-chloroethylnitrosourea, a new type of pre-column derivatizing agent for the measurement of biogenic amines, by high-performance liquid chromatography with ultraviolet detection, Pages 239-250
O. Vandenabeele, L. Garrelly, M. Ghelfenstein, A. Commeyras and L. Mion
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8.
Indirect separation of chiral proteinogenic -amino acids using the fluorescence active (1R,2R)-N-[(2-isothiocyanato)cyclohexyl]-6-methoxy-4-quinolinylamide) as chiral derivatizing agent; A comparison, Pages 251-261
O. P. Kleidernigg and W. Lindner
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Effect of the hydrolysis method on the determination of the amino acid composition of proteins, Pages 263-275
Martin Weiss, Michael Manneberg, Jean-François Juranville, Hans-Werner Lahm and Michael Fountoulakis
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10.
Bovine whey fractionation based on cation-exchange chromatography, Pages 277-287
R. Hahn, P. M. Schulz, C. Schaupp and A. Jungbauer
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11.
Direct enantiomeric resolution of diphosphine and diphosphine oxide ligands by high-performance liquid chromatography, Pages 289-295
R. Ferretti, B. Gallinella, F. La Torre, L. Zanitti, F. Bonifacio and O. Piccolo
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12.
Determination of trichothecene mycotoxins in wheat by use of supercritical fluid extraction and high-performance liquid chromatography with diode array detection or gas chromatography with electron capture detection, Pages 297-304
R. D. Josephs, R. Krska, M. Grasserbauer and J. A. C. Broekaert
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Novel approach for the prediction of retention times in operating parameter programmed gas¯liquid chromatography with capillary columns, Pages 305-317
Jiping Chen, Lefeng Zhang, Yuzeng Tian and Longxing Wang
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14.
Multiple detector responses for gas chromatography peak identification, Pages 319-347
W. E. Wentworth, Nadege Helias, Albert Zlatkis, E. C. M. Chen and Stanley D. Stearns
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Inverse gas chromatography in the examination of organic compounds; Polarity and solubility parameters of isoquinoline derivatives, Pages 349-357
A. Voelkel and T. Kopczyski
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Characterization of multicapillary gas chromatography¯microwave-induced plasma atomic emission spectrometry for the expeditious analysis for organometallic compounds, Pages 359-370
Isaac Rodriguez Pereiro, Andrzej Wasik and Ryszard obiski
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Inter-laboratory validation of solid-phase microextraction for the determination of triazine herbicides and their degradation products at ng/l level in water samples, Pages 371-376
Roberto Ferrari, Torben Nilsson, Rocco Arena, Patrizia Arlati, Gianluca Bartolucci, Romilde Basla, Fabio Cioni, Giuseppe Del Carlo, Pierluisa Dellavedova, Elena Fattore, Martino Fungi, Christoph Grote, Maurizio Guidotti, Stefania Morgillo, Laura Müller and Marco Volante
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Development and validation of an isocratic high-performance liquid chromatographic method for quantitative determination of phytoestrogens in soya bean, Pages 377-382
L. S. Hutabarat, M. Mulholland and H. Greenfield
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Determination of vitamin B6 (pyridoxamine, pyridoxal and pyridoxine) in pork meat and pork meat products by liquid chromatography, Pages 383-387
M. J. Esteve, R. Farré, A. Frígola and J. M. García-Cantabella
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20.
Analysis of traditional Chinese anticancer drugs by capillary electrophoresis, Pages 388-393
H. M. Liebich, R. Lehmann, C. Di Stefano, H. U. Häring, J. H. Kim and K. R. Kim
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Chiral separation of racemic mexiletine hydrochloride using cyclodextrins as chiral additive by capillary electrophoresis, Pages 394-398
Jingwu Kang and Qingyu Ou
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Erratum, Page 399

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Erratum, Page 400

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