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The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
Branche: Printing & publishing
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Company Profile:
McGraw Hill Financial, Inc. is an American publicly traded corporation headquartered in Rockefeller Center in New York City. Its primary areas of business are financial, publishing, and business services.
Cooled device to collect gas-chromatographic eluent, holding it for subsequent compound-identification analysis.
Industry:Chemistry
In an analytical procedure, a state that exists when the means of a large number of individual values in the output of a measurement process tend to approach a limiting value known as the limiting mean.
Industry:Chemistry
The quantity or concentration that represents the smallest measure of an analyte that can be detected with reasonable certainty by a given analytical procedure.
Industry:Chemistry
Production of a faithful collodion-film mold of a specimen surface (for example, powders, bones, microorganisms, crystals) which is sufficiently thin to be studied by electron microscopy.
Industry:Chemistry
The equilibrium condition between phases in each step of a multistage, countercurrent liquid-liquid extraction. Abbreviated SSD.
Industry:Chemistry
A form of chromatography employing a liquid as the moving phase and a solid or a liquid on a solid support as the stationary phase; techniques include column chromatography, gel permeation chromatography, and partition chromatography.
Industry:Chemistry
A photoelectric instrument that compares an unknown color with that of a standard color sample for matching purposes. Also known as photoelectric color comparator.
Industry:Chemistry
An analytic process of solutions or concentrations containing ions, in which the ions are electrodeposited onto an electrode, stripped (dissolved) from the material from the electrode, and weighed.
Industry:Chemistry
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A specimen of bulk material that is to undergo chemical analysis.
Industry:Chemistry
A device for measuring concentration of a known constituent in solution by comparison with colors of a few solutions of known concentration of that constituent. Also known as chromometer.
Industry:Chemistry