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Field-amplified sample stacking FASS

Field-amplified sample stacking (FASS) is a preconcentration technique which is commonly used in CE. The technique was first mentioned by Mikkers et al. in 1979 and has been intensively studied by Burgi and Chien et al." In 1995, Jacobson and Ramsey reported the first FASS experiment on a microchip. [Pg.1376]

FASS. See Field-amplified sample stacking (FASS)... [Pg.4191]

FID. See Flame-ionizatiOTi detection (FID) Field-amplified sample stacking (FASS), 1189 Fine emery, dry and grippy (astringency descriptors), 2266 Fine/flavor cocoas, 1601 Fine fragrances, 3291 Fingerprinting, 1022 Firmicutes, 2441, 2479 First-pass metabolism, 2322 Fish, 4069, 4079... [Pg.4192]


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