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Hyphenation in separation

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I' m doing a project which involves "The Use Of Hyphenation In Seperation is A Tool To Solving Some Of The Most Difficult Separating Problems".
So i'm to review some Hyphenated Techniques with respect to Natural products and or Proteomics. I'm looking for some information and Ideas of how to tackle this one, because it looks so Interesting. :lol: :lol:

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hey, thanks for your reply.

It may be somewhat vain to plug papers I've been involved in but run the following search through Google and you will get a number of good hits.

I D Wilson S Taylor hyphenation

Any of the papers cited will lead you to most of the recent stuff on this. Also check out the Bruker and Varian web sites as they both now sell LC-NMR-MS systems for complex mixture analysis
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