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A typical reference range is -3.0 to +3.0 mEq/l.
A common reference chromatogram is usually regarded as the standardized characteristic fingerprint of the samples to be analyzed.
The obtained data were analyzed by defining a reference chromatogram with the maximum number of detected peaks over a signal/noise threshold of 50.
These allow alignment of more than two chromatograms, using the center-star approximation to select a reference chromatogram among all input files to align to.
A typical UPLC chromatogram of DB sample at 280 nm is shown in Figure 2. Figure 2 Typical UPLC chromatogram of DB sample using PDA at 280 nm.
A typical GC MS chromatogram of the essential oil of mastic gum is illustrated in Fig. 1.
A typical dHPLC chromatogram is shown in Figure 3, where two mutations dpolv48a and dpolv104A are located in an amplicon from exon 11.
This workflow is illustrated in Figure S2 and a typical ion chromatogram and MS/MS spectrum are illustrated in Figure S3.
A typical HPLC chromatogram of phenolic and flavonoid compounds in the A. capillaris Thunb.
A typical HPLC chromatogram of ferulic acid CRM is shown in Fig. 3.
Figure 1 shows a typical fingerprint chromatogram of SAP AaD mixture.
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