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High-pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC)
A technique for rapid separation of solutes on a solid support, based on ion-exchange, gel permeation or partition principles; reverse-phase HPLC is when the stationary phase has a non-polar coat; microbore or narrow-bore HPLC is adapted to small quantities and high sensitivity by scaling down.
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