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This site includes short lecture notes and supporting materials for a course in bioanalytical chemistry. Examples of topics covered include isolating and sequencing DNA, DNA chips, data reduction and analysis,...
This website serves as a primer for understanding the fundamentals of NMR spectroscopy. Plenty of useful figures and animations that enhance the understanding of nuclear spin, shielding, and how these phenomena serve as...
This site has a series of links to QuickTime movies that animate the chromatographic process. The movies show the effect of changing K, L, and N on peak width and separation. The site is useful in combination with other...
This 52 page PDF document provides a comprehensive discussion including background history, theoretical considerations, electronic circuitry and design of potentiostats. The subject is treated in depth and would be a...
This website includes a concise description of the various analytical derivatization reactions and reagents used for gas chromatography. This site gives a nice description of the various derivatization agents and what...
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