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Dipping manual-instrumental

Dipheny Iboric acid anhydride la 281,284 Dipheny Icaibazone la 340 Dipheny Imercury lb 156 Diphenylpyraline lb 354 Diphosphate (P20 7 ) la 172 Diphrophylline lb 298 Dipping la 80,82ff -, manual-instrumental (a comparison) la 80,84... [Pg.484]

In situ methods of quantification are based on visual, manual, or instrumental measurements of spots directly on the layer. In addition to the above requirements, in situ determination requires that a detection reagent, if needed, be chosen that produces a zone (colored or fluorescent) contrasting sharply with the background the reagent must be applied uniformly, usually by dipping the intensity of the zone must be reproducible and proportional to the amount of substance present and the reagent must react completely with the highest concentration of... [Pg.197]


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