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IN the course of investigations of the accurate determination of gas chromatographic retention times, several causes of errors in these measurements have been examined; this communication is concerned with the errors which may be due to the finite concentration of any one component observed, even when the isotherms are practically linear for that concentration.
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GOLAY, M. Note on Gas Chromatographic Injection. Nature 202, 489–490 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1038/202489b0
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