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However, further investigation is needed on the effect of the column compression force on the behavior of beam column connections.
The effect of the column temperature was studied at 36°C and 44°C (instead of 40°C).
The development of the characteristic elution profiles and the effect of the column loading on the separation are discussed.
Our results also suggest that the column aspect ratio alone cannot replace the simultaneous effect of the column height and width.
Experiments were performed to investigate the effect of the column embedment depth, the shape of the column end plate, and shear studs in the embedded region of the column on the connection behavior.
The effect of the column temperature (25, 30, 40 and 45 °C) on the chromatographic peak separation was investigated, and it was found that the resolution of the peaks got better at 40 °C UPLC, and the best resolution appeared at 30 °C by HPLC.
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The slenderness effect of the columns has been taken into account by using The Moment Magnification Method suggested by ACI 318 specification.
In the formula (4), the column ICs are used to enhance the effect of the columns of a motif with high information and weaken the influence of the columns with low information on the similarity score.
The effects of the column volume, flow rate of eluent and heating rate of the column on elution profiles were clarified.
Therefore, the chromatographic conditions were further studied using 0.05% TFA, pH 2.5, as mobile phase A. The effect of increasing the column temperature from 20 °C to 40 °C was evaluated using the Hypersil Gold column at the optimum chromatographic conditions.
To investigate the effect of the HPLC column on the separation and tailing factor under the optimized conditions, octyldecyl silica gel columns from three different vendors were evaluated for the analysis of AR and its impurities.
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