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1 Retention Time (tR), Void Time (tM), Peak Height (h), and Peak Width (wb) 17 [Pg.15]

2 Retention Volume (VR), Void Volume (VM), and Peak Volume 18 [Pg.15]

7 Height Equivalent to a Theoretical Plate or Plate Height (HETP or H) 23 [Pg.15]

9 Peak Symmetry Asymmetry Factor (As) and Tailing Factor (Tf) 24 [Pg.15]

Modern HPLC for Practicing Scientists, by Michael W. Dong Copyright 2006 John Wiley Sons, Inc. [Pg.15]


Finally, having introduced the basic terms and concepts, this book is itself introduced, and the recommended ways of reading and usage are described. [Pg.10]

Chapter 1 provides an introduction to some of the basic terms and concepts of electrochemistry and corrosion and provides a detailed overview of the remainder of the book. Chapter 2 provides an overview of the important thermodynamic and kinetic parameters of relevance to corrosion electrochemistry. Chapter 3 focuses on what might be viewed as an aberration from normal dissolution kinetics passivity. This aberration—or peculiar condition, as Faraday referred to it— is critical to the use of stainless steels, aluminum alloys, and all the so-called corrosion resistant alloys (CRAs). [Pg.431]

Atoms are the basic units of elements and compounds. In normal chemical reactions, atoms retain their identity. In this section, we will present a quick review of some of the basic terms and concepts such as elements, compounds, and mixtures. [Pg.5]

This concludes this very brief discussion of some basic terms and concepts in radiation physics that will be employed in the next few sections. Many important points and significant features have been omitted that would be of importance primarily to professional health... [Pg.519]

Because of the tremendous number of plastic materials available, their many forms, and the possible finishing and fabrication processes, it would be difficult to include in this book comprehensive information covering aU product possibilities and all possible needs of the reader. However, this book will define the basic terms and concepts that are used in the industry, and, although additional information is required, this will help efficiently direct and guide the reader to more complete information. [Pg.1008]

Section 2 deals with the basic terms and concepts used for the reliability assessment, and it defines the behaviour of individual actuation elements. In Section 3, the effect of series or parallel arrangement of elements on reliability is investigated. In Section 4, the special cases of series-in-parallel and parallel-in-series configuration is analysed for a simple 2x2 system. In Section 5, this concept is extended to configuration with multiple layers, and an exhaustive study of 4 x 4 systems is presented. The paper finishes with some conclusions in Section 6. [Pg.272]


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