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"I've seen plenty of tall guys where the ball is coming out at a height equivalent to their shoulder," Brees said.
The height equivalent to a theoretical plate, as discussed above, is defined as the proportionality constant relating the standard deviation and the distance traveled.
Thus, the defining equation of the height equivalent to a theoretical plate is as follows: HETP = σ 2/L, in which σ is the standard deviation and L the distance traveled.
A more appropriate parameter for measuring efficiency is the height equivalent to a theoretical plate (or plate height), HETP (or h), which is L/N, L being the length of the column.
height equivalent to a theoretical plate (cm).
The first and second moments can deduce the height equivalent to a theoretical plate (HETP).
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The heights equivalent to a theoretical plate (HETP) of two low molecular weight compounds, uracil (non-retained, k = 0) and naphthalene (retained, k = 2.5), were determined from the true moments of the recorded peak profiles.
The reduced heights equivalent to a theoretical plate (HETP) of naphtho[2,3-a]pyrene were measured at room temperature on two sets of new prototype columns designed to be used in very high pressure liquid chromatography (VHPLC).
The corrected heights equivalent to a theoretical plate (HETP) of three 4.6 mm I.D. monolithic Onyx-C18 columns (Onyx, Phenomenex, Torrance, CA) of different lengths (2.5, 5, and 10 cm) are reported for retained (toluene, naphthalene) and non-retained (uracil, caffeine) small molecules.
The step height is equivalent to the average height of a stair step.
It is important to remember that humans are bipeds, and foraminal height is equivalent to the width of the foramen in dogs, and the foraminal width in humans equals the height in dogs.
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