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Book SynopsisThe second edition of the popular Chromatographic Integration Methods has been completely revised and updated. Written by an expert with many years'' experience with two of the world''s largest manufacturers of computing integrators, it has been expanded to include a new section on validation of integrators in response to regulatory requirements for quality and validation. A new literature survey, additional diagrams and Author Index have also been added. Well illustrated and easily read, this is an excellent source book for those who wish to increase their understanding of integrators. Chromatographic Integration Methods describes and discusses both manual and electronic techniques used, with the aim of aiding analysts to obtain more data from their chromatograms, and assist them with understanding how integrators work so that results are never accepted unquestioningly. As with the first edition, this book will be welcomed by all those in the chromatography field, particularly those a
Trade Review"This book should be read by and be available to the practising chromatographer. There is no doubt that, if all chromatographers were aware of the topics described in this book, better results would be reported from analytical laboratories." (Reviewing First Edition). -- Analytica Chimica Acta, 249 (1991) Analytica Chimica Acta "... a practical organisation of content ... well-illustrated ... very easy to read and to understand." -- Nahrung, 43, (1999), Nr 1 Nahrung "... will interest all chromatographers." -- Analusis Magazine, 1999, 1, No 3, Page 29 Analusis (USE ANALYTICAL AND BIOANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY) "... an excellent book ... a must for all laboratories." -- Trends in Analytical Chemistry, Vol 18, No 4, 1999, p xi Trends in Analytical Chemistry - Do not send reviews
Table of ContentsMeasurements and Models; Errors in Peak Area Measurement; Manual Measurement of Peaks; Digital Integrators; Digital Measurement of Peak Areas; Subject Index; Author Index.