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THE gas-density balance apparatus developed by Martin and James1 for detection and estimation of components in gas-phase chromatography might be used for a rapid process for evaluating the molecular weights of single components.
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Martin, A. J. P., and James, A. T., Biochem. J., 63, 138 (1956).
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LIBERTI, A., CONTI, L. & CRESCENZI, V. Molecular Weight Determination of Components by Gas-Phase Chromatography. Nature 178, 1067–1069 (1956). https://doi.org/10.1038/1781067b0
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