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  • 43Cromatografía líquida de alta eficacia — La Cromatografía líquida de alta eficacia o High performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) es un tipo de cromatografía en columna utilizada frecuentemente en bioquímica y química analítica. También se la denomina a veces Cromatografía líquida de… …

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  • 44Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid — EDTA redirects here. For other uses, see EDTA (disambiguation). Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid …

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  • 46Multicolumn countercurrent solvent gradient purification — (MCSGP) is a form of chromatography that is used to separate or purify biomolecules from complex mixtures. It was developed at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zürich by Aumann and Morbidelli.[1] The process consists of three to six… …

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  • 49amino acid — Biochem. any of a class of organic compounds that contains at least one amino group, NH2, and one carboxyl group, COOH: the alpha amino acids, RCH(NH2)COOH, are the building blocks from which proteins are constructed. Cf. essential amino acid.… …

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  • 50Fermium — Not to be confused with Ferrum , the Latin name for Iron. einsteinium ← fermium → mendelevium …

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