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Troubleshooting normal” parameters

The above assumes that the measurement statistics are known. This is rarely the case. Typically a normal distribution is assumed for the plant and the measurements. Since these distributions are used in the analysis of the data, an incorrect assumption will lead to further bias in the resultant troubleshooting, model, and parameter estimation conclusions. [Pg.2561]

There are numerous papers that refer to the quantification of tocopherols and tocotrienols using HPLC methods. Normal-phase HPLC methods with a silica column as well as reversed-phase HPLC methods with a C18 column are commonly used. A silica normal-phase column is able to separate all eight tocopherols and tocotrienols in a typical chromatographic procedure. Because plant tissues possess most forms of tocopherol and tocotrienol, it is recommended that the normal-phase HPLC method be applied to food samples from plants. In the reversed-phase HPLC method, [3- and y-tocopherol and (3-and y-tocotrienol are not usually completely separated. This method can be used in animal tissues, which either lack or have reduced levels of [3- and y-tocopherol and (3- and y-tocotrienol. The resolution of the normal-phase HPLC method is higher than that of reversed-phase HPLC method however, the reversed-phase HPLC column is more long-lasting than the normal-phase HPLC column (see Critical Parameters and Troubleshooting). [Pg.480]

Baseline drift is a normal effect of gradient delivery (see Critical Parameters and Troubleshooting) and therefore a blank (100% HPLC-grade acetone) should be run and subtracted from the sample, if desired. [Pg.950]

Table 14.1 is a troubleshooting matrix that shows trends in normalized performance and possible causes. The table lists different sets of performance parameters and possible causes for each. Some symptoms are the same, such as items one through three in the table, but each occurs in a different place in the RO system, and thus, each has a different cause. [Pg.288]


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