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Authors: J. Calvin Giddings, J. P. Chang, Marcus N. Myers, J. M. Davis, Karin D. Caldwell Title: Capillary Liquid Chromatography in Field-Flow Fractionation-type Channels Journal: Journal of Chromatography Year: 1983 Authors: J. Calvin Giddings, Hao-Chao Lin, Karin D. Caldwell, Marcus N. Myers Title: Outlet Stream Splittings for Sample Concentration in Field-Flow Fractionation Journal: Separation Science and Technology Year: 1983 Authors: J. Calvin Giddings Title: Hyperlayer Field-Flow Fractionation Journal: Separation Science and Technology Year: 1983 Authors: J. Calvin Giddings, Mark R. Schure, Marcus N. Myers, George R. Velez Title: End Effects in Field-Flow Fractionation: Theory and Means for Reducing Incremental Zone Broadening Journal: Analytical Chemistry Year: 1984 Authors: J. Calvin Giddings, Susan L. Brantley Title: Shear Field-Flow Fractionation: Theoretical Basis of a New Highly Selective Technique Journal: Separation Science and Technology Year: 1984 Authors: J. Calvin Giddings, Karin D. Caldwell Title: Field-Flow Fractionation: Choices in Programmed and Nonprogrammed operation Journal: Analytical Chemistry Year: 1984 Authors: J. Calvin Giddings Title: Field-Flow Fractionation Journal: Separation Science and Technology Year: 1984 Authors: J. Calvin Giddings, Feng-Shyang Yang Title: Colloid Characterization by Sedimentation Field-Flow Fractionation. IV. Reinjection FFF for Polydisperse Systems Journal: Journal of Colloid and Interface Science Year: 1985 Authors: J. Calvin Giddings Title: Optimized Field-Flow Fractionation System Based on Dual Stream Splitters Journal: Analytical Chemistry Year: 1985 Authors: J. Calvin Giddings Title: A System Based on Split-Flow Lateral-Transport Thin (SPLITT) Separation Cells for Rapid and Continuous Particle Fractionation Journal: Separation Science and Technology Year: 1985
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