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567500-UGuidelines for transferring a C18 method to Discovery® HS F5: Generally, bases are retained longer on the HS F5 than on a C18. Increasing the organic content of a C18 separation 5 to 10 percent will generally provide similar retention on an HS
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567501-UGuidelines for transferring a C18 method to Discovery® HS F5: Generally, bases are retained longer on the HS F5 than on a C18. Increasing the organic content of a C18 separation 5 to 10 percent will generally provide similar retention on an HS
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567502-UGuidelines for transferring a C18 method to Discovery® HS F5: Generally, bases are retained longer on the HS F5 than on a C18. Increasing the organic content of a C18 separation 5 to 10 percent will generally provide similar retention on an HS
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567503-UGuidelines for transferring a C18 method to Discovery® HS F5: Generally, bases are retained longer on the HS F5 than on a C18. Increasing the organic content of a C18 separation 5 to 10 percent will generally provide similar retention on an HS
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567504-UGuidelines for transferring a C18 method to Discovery® HS F5: Generally, bases are retained longer on the HS F5 than on a C18. Increasing the organic content of a C18 separation 5 to 10 percent will generally provide similar retention on an HS
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567506-UGuidelines for transferring a C18 method to Discovery® HS F5: Generally, bases are retained longer on the HS F5 than on a C18. Increasing the organic content of a C18 separation 5 to 10 percent will generally provide similar retention on an HS
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567507-UGuidelines for transferring a C18 method to Discovery® HS F5: Generally, bases are retained longer on the HS F5 than on a C18. Increasing the organic content of a C18 separation 5 to 10 percent will generally provide similar retention on an HS
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567508-UGuidelines for transferring a C18 method to Discovery® HS F5: Generally, bases are retained longer on the HS F5 than on a C18. Increasing the organic content of a C18 separation 5 to 10 percent will generally provide similar retention on an HS
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567510-UGuidelines for transferring a C18 method to Discovery® HS F5: Generally, bases are retained longer on the HS F5 than on a C18. Increasing the organic content of a C18 separation 5 to 10 percent will generally provide similar retention on an HS
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567511-UGuidelines for transferring a C18 method to Discovery® HS F5: Generally, bases are retained longer on the HS F5 than on a C18. Increasing the organic content of a C18 separation 5 to 10 percent will generally provide similar retention on an HS
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567512-UGuidelines for transferring a C18 method to Discovery® HS F5: Generally, bases are retained longer on the HS F5 than on a C18. Increasing the organic content of a C18 separation 5 to 10 percent will generally provide similar retention on an HS
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567513-UGuidelines for transferring a C18 method to Discovery® HS F5: Generally, bases are retained longer on the HS F5 than on a C18. Increasing the organic content of a C18 separation 5 to 10 percent will generally provide similar retention on an HS