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How to define or calculate the peak width of a flat-top peak?
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How can we define the peak width of a flat-top peak? Is there any equation or program? Should we use peak width at half maximum or baseline width?
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Your samples are to conc'd and the on-column amounts are flooding out the detector; Dilute your samples by 1.10 then re-inject
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