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COMPARISON OF PEAK INTEGRATION METHODS FOR THE DETERMINATION OF ENANTIOMERIC FRACTION IN ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES
COMPARISON OF PEAK INTEGRATION METHODS FOR THE DETERMINATION OF ENANTIOMERIC FRACTION IN ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES
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Brian J. Asher, Lisa A. D’Agostino, Jenilee D. Way, Charles S. Wong, and James J. Harynuk
Enantiomeric fractions (EFs) are used extensively in environmental pollutant research because of the insights on biochemical weathering available from quantifying enantiomeric composition. While this analysis is powerful, it can also be subject to significant error, depending on how...
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