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what is mean by k prime?

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hi
could u pls tell me what is k prime calculation.. where thy use this one.. searched for more than a day.. still now now not even geeting any data related to tis K prime.. if any one knows kindly forward reply for my post...
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thks a lot... for ur information.. its quite useful link for me.. u may know any other knowledge links regards gc and lcms … if u’ve mean kindly forward tht links.. it may help full for my chromatography studies... :) :)
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Hey this links helps lot . thanking you.
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