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How to pronounce chromatography in English?

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Type Words
Type of action, activity, natural action, natural process
Has types column chromatography, paper chromatography
Derivation chromatographical

Examples of chromatography

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The supernatant was collected and fractionated by gel-filtration chromatography.
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One technique they are studying is chromatography, a complex form of filtering.
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The fractions were pooled and further separated by gel filtration chromatography.
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Solvent extraction and ion chromatography are commonly used for the separation.
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Flash column chromatography was performed on 230-400 mesh Merck 60 silica gel.
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Currently, scientists use centrifuges and chromatography to isolate viruses.
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They purified this using chromatography to obtain 24 milligrams of the new chemical.
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Commonly used tests include chromatography, immunologic assay and mass spectrometry.
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Instead of tasters, liquid chromatography now measures the Scoville units.
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  • Chromatography (/u02CCkrou028Amu0259u02C8tu0252u0261ru0259fi/; from Greek u03C7u03C1u1FF6u03BCu03B1 chroma which means "color" and u03B3u03C1u03ACu03C6u03B5u03B9u03BD graphein "to write") is the collective term for a set of laboratory techniques for the separation of mixtures. The mixture is dissolved in a fluid called the mobile phase, which carries it through a structure holding another material called the stationary phase...
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  • Any of various techniques for the qualitative or quantitative separation of the components of mixtures of compounds; all characterised by the use of a mobile phase (gas or liquid) moving relative to a stationary phase (liquid or solid) - the differences between the rates of migration of the ...
  • A laboratory test performed on a pregnant woman's urine to detect illegal drugs, such as cocaine, heroin, and marijuana.
  • This is when you use a system containing a mobile phase (usually a liquid in general chemistry classes) and a stationary phase (something dissolved in the liquid) to separate different compounds. ...
  • In chemistry, analytical technique used for the chemical separation of mixtures and substances. The technique depends on the differential distributon of solute between the mobile and stationary phases.
  • A process in which a chemical mixture carried by a liquid or gas is separated into components as of result of a distribution of the dissolved substances