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Can anyone advise me on what to do about a rejecting an injection? Would I use the Chauvenet Criterion ? I ran a sample and prepared two sample preps : 1A and 1B. Each sample prep is split into three separate vials and are bracketed by a standard. The system suitability passed at <2% for the entire run (5 injections of standard prior to sample injection and 2 injections of standard after the last sample run). For my first three injections of 1A, the HPLC integrated : 18111; 54944; and 54948 AU. For the second sample prep 1B, the HPLC integrated around 55000 for all three injections. How would I reject the 18111 AU injection? It seems as though an air bubble may have got onto the column. Thanks for your help !!!