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11 June 2015
 
 
From the Archives: Gases in GC: Six Frequently Asked Questions, Answered
In this article from the LCGC archives, LCGC Editor John Hinshaw addresses a number of frequently asked questions about gases and their delivery to a gas chromatography (GC) instrument. Are you following the right guidelines and recommendations?
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Effectively Communicating Data
You may be the best chromatographer with the best instruments and resources, but if you are unable to properly communicate your results, you may as well not bother. Incognito offers tips for how to communicate effectively.
  

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Quick Preview of HPLC 2015
A quick preview of the upcoming HPLC 2015 Symposium, which will be held 21–25 June in Geneva, Switzerland. The LCGC team will be there (booth #31), will you?
Witness the new Agilent 1290 Infinity II LC at HPLC 2015
Meet the next generation of UHPLC! Visit Agilent from June 21 to June 25, 2015 at HPLC Conference in Geneva, Switzerland – Booth 15. Join our lunch seminars and learn how to maximize the efficiency of your laboratory with the new Agilent 1290 Infinity II LC. Register now
 LCGC TV: Factors to Consider when Developing a 2D LC Method
Comprehensive liquid chromatography (LC) is a multidimensional technique that has the potential to increase peak capacity resolution when separating complex mixtures, especially in food analysis. Luigi Mondello from the University of Messina, Italy, gives his advice for chromatographers who want to develop 2D LC methods.

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News: Identifying Fracking Contamination of Drinking Water Using GC×GC–TOF-MS
Scientists investigating an isolated contamination incident have published data from their study, demonstrating the application of comprehensive 2D gas chromatography coupled with time-flight mass spectrometry (GC×GC–TOF-MS) to investigate fracking contamination in a drinking water source.
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A Faster, More Sensitive Sample Preparation Solution for Bioanalytical Samples
Tuesday, June 23 2015
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A New Chapter in GC–MS: Beyond a Limited Past
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How to Improve Throughput in Your LC/GC Lab
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