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HPLC 2022 returns to San Diego

After three “lost” years, the feast of chromatography returns! HPLC 2022, the 50th International Symposium and Exposition on High Performance Liquid Phase Separations and Related Techniques will take place in-person in San Diego, California USA on June 18-23, 2022. Click to read more. ....

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Direct Adaptive HPLC Column Connectors

When changing from a Waters column to another brand like an Agilent Column, do you find changing the ferrules and tubing (to maintain data integrity) time consuming? If so, Microsolv Technology Corporation have a solution that can help, introducing the MicroSolv™ Direct Adaptive (Di-Ad™) HPLC Column Connecters. Click to read more. ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 09:21:00

Have got to remember that parliament is notjust like parliament is not just like parliament incorporated, is notjust like parliament incorporated, plc, it is the house of lords, house of commons, contractors, mps who were almost as individual small businesses employing their own staff, political parties, some people who are government ministers who are bound lay government ministers who are bound by government rules, which are different from backbenchers, and people say that the only way you can get rid of an mp if they are found to have done wrong is if they are voted out at the next election, or if they are suspended from parliament for a certain amount of time, which triggers a recall petition, which could end up with a by election. this morning ben wallace the defence secretary was doing interviews on behalf of the government. he said that it was not that parliament was an institutionally sexist or misogynist or homophobic or violent place, but that it had a culture where it had as ....

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