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Separation Reproducibility With the BioLogic Chromatography Systems

small standard deviation (Figure 2); the observed average gradient slope was 3.59 0.05 mS/cm/min. These results show that the BioLogic LP gives the consistent mixing and reliable pump performance required from a low-pressure chromatography system.


Conclusions
These results demonstrate that the BioLogic DuoFlow and BioLogic LP chromatography systems routinely deliver highly reproducible results. This high level of reproducibility is critical for obtaining consistent sample purity and for automating laboratory chromatography processes. Whether your separation requirements are analytical or preparative, the BioLogic DuoFlow and BioLogic LP chromatography systems provide high-performance, reliable results.


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