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DURING the past few years a number of different injection systems have been used with capillary columns, but these have either been restricted to favourable samples or have given quantitative results of doubtful validity. The system described here enables the composition of any sample to be evaluated quantitatively.
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JENKINS, P. A Reliable System for the Introduction of Samples to Gas Chromatographic Columns, particularly suited for Quantitative Capillary Column Analysis. Nature 197, 72–73 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/197072a0
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