chromatogram
IPA: kroʊmˈætʌgræm
noun
- (analytical chemistry) The visual output from a chromatograph. Usually a graphical display or histogram.
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Examples of "chromatogram" in Sentences
- Figure 4A shows a segment of the sequencing chromatogram of
- · Fixed crash when concatenating chromatogram and non-chromatogram sequences
- As the chromatogram is developed with the same solvent, two blue fluroescing zones appear on the alumina column.
- · Fixed crash in primer design when working with an alignment containing both chromatogram and non-chromatogram sequences
- The high sequence depth, combined with the digital nature of the NGS data, enables secure identification of heteroplasmic nucleotide loci in a way not previously possible given the analog nature of Sanger chromatogram data.
- The red line is the TIC for the chromatogram, while the black lines are the extracted ion chromatograms of individual m/z ion peaks in the mass spectral dimension, and, only of peaks detected using XCMS using the new centWave method by Ralf.
- At present, modern technology has been adopted and includes: microscope appraisal, thin layer chromatogram, thin colorimeter, thin luminosity chromatogram, the combination of the chromatography and gas chromatography-mass spectrometer, and the highly effective liquid chromatography.
- Hanwei Valve owns patents for a 24-way rotary valve used in simulating moving bed molecular sieve absorption-separation units in large-scale petrochemical equipment, for chromatogram separation units used in bioengineering, and for fully welded ball valves used in long distance gas pipelines.
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