「Analytes」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| than that of the electrophoretic flow of the | analytes, all analytes are carried along with the buff |
| Negatively charged | analytes are retained longer in the capillary due to t |
| Other | analytes are often in complex matrices, e.g., heavy me |
| Since most | analytes are not visible to the naked eye a detector i |
| As a result, negatively charged | analytes are attracted to the positively charged anode |
| Analytes are limited both by the availability of tunab | |
| however only a small portion of the airborne | analytes are ionized to begin with so the practical im |
| : Acidic and basic solvents are used to elute | analytes based on their pKa. |
| Ion exchange sorbents separate | analytes based on electrostatic interactions between t |
| spectrometry to improve detection of certain | analytes by the formation of ammonium adducts. |
| ing platform simultaneously measures multiple | analytes by exciting a sample with a laser, and subseq |
| for determining the phenol content of various | analytes by the Folin-Ciocalteau assay; results are re |
| Charged | analytes can be separated on a reversed phase column b |
| uffers and organic solvents are used to elute | analytes from a reversed phase column. |
| MIMS can be used to measure a variety of | analytes in real-time, with little or no sample prepar |
| pectrometry (MIMS) is a method of introducing | analytes into the mass spectrometer's vacuum chamber v |
| Analytes may include endogenous molecules (e.g. | |
| ated by differing electrophoretic mobilities, | analytes migrate toward the electrode of opposite char |
| tation has dramatically expanded the scope of | analytes that can be separated by capillary electropho |
| , k, and distribution coefficient, Kd, of the | analytes using liquid stationary and mobile liquid pha |
| Commensurate with this, these | analytes will show a reduced retention on the column c |
| educing environment, being ideally suited for | analytes with high affinity to oxygen. |
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