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Thermodynamic Approach to TLC with Mixed mobile Phase. Determination of Parameters Characterizing TLC Systems

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J. Różyło & I. Malinowska. (2008) Some problems of the optimization of the separation process in liquid chromatography. Annales UMCS, Chemistry 63:-1.
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