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Design algorithms mass transfer

R. E. Treybal, Mass Transfer Operations, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1980. T. Tsuboka and T. Katayama, Design algorithm for liquid-liquid separation... [Pg.522]

Using a proprietary algorithm, masses as well as signal-to-noise ratios are automatically analyzed and interpreted. After completion of analysis, the results are transferred to a data base and stored as accessible genetic information (see Eig. 6). The database also provides a tool for visual control and comparison of spectra with theoretically expected results. MassEXTEND assays can easily be designed in a high throughput mode with a computer aided assay development module. [Pg.70]


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