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RECENT years have seen the development of many new techniques of importance to the chemist ; of these, chromatography and ion-exchange have received special attention of late. A well-attended discussion of these methods, arranged by the Chemical Society, was held on November 25, in the Chemistry Department of the Imperial College of Science and Technology, and afternoon session being devoted to chromatography (including partition chromatography), while ion-exchange was dealt with in the evening.
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Chromatography and Ion-Exchange. Nature 163, 235–237 (1949). https://doi.org/10.1038/163235a0
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