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Her research is orientated towards meteorite analyses including chronology, stable isotope fractionation and the development of new techniques for high-precision isotope analyses of geological materials.

Moreover, the diversity of available protein fractions could be increased by development of fractionation techniques or innovative combinations thereof.

He made outstanding contributions in the field of instrument design for HPLC and in the field of Sedimentation Field Flow Fractionation (SFFF), in HPLC method development and optimization strategies.

Furthermore, the recognition that NOM is composed by supramolecular associations rather than macropolymers has allowed the development of a fractionation strategy, called humeomics, that enables the analytical detection of most of the single molecules which constitute the supramolecular assembly [16-18] [16-18]

The combination of milling and ES technology appears to be an interesting new fractionation continuous process for the development of environmental lignocellulosic biorefinery for biofuels and byproducts or biomaterials production, without using chemical and without wastewaters generation.

Innovative automated high-throughput EDA approaches are in development that directly link fractionation, biotesting, and identification.

VN designed the development of the extraction, fractionation and analysis of the bioactive material and edited the relevant part of the paper.

More detailed studies such as separation of the hydromethanolic extract, isolation of single compound from the extract, and fractionation might be useful in the development of a Persian shallot-based medicine.

However, only about 2% of the entries on the predicted diatom proteome database have been identified in this study, suggesting that further development of extraction and fractionation techniques are required to improve the identification of low abundant or membrane proteins.

Some important implications of the work on development of process for polymer fractionation on the basis of differential adsorption based on difference in chain lengths is discussed.

The next step in the method development was the optimization of fractionation resolution, which determines the quality of correlation between the chromatographic separation and bioassay readout.

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