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The phrase "a waters pump" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a water pump" to refer to a device that moves water.
Example: "The contractor installed a water pump to ensure the irrigation system worked efficiently."
Alternatives: "a water dispenser" or "a water lifting device."
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Briefly, a Waters pump 515 plus autosampler (Waters Corporation, Milford, MA) was joined to a chromatographic column (Alltech Associates Inc ,Deerfield, IL).
Analyses were performed using a liquid chromatography system (Waters, Milford, MA, USA) with 515 pumps, equipped with an online degasser, a Waters pump control module, an autosampler 717, a Waters 2996 photodiode array detector, and Waters Empower software.
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