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gas chromatograph

noun

, Chemistry.
  1. a chromatograph used for the separation of volatile substances.


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Other Words From

  • gas chromatography noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of gas chromatograph1

First recorded in 1950–55
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Example Sentences

These are then put into a gas chromatograph, which separates the chemical components.

This allows the evaporates to be collected on a small trap which is then transferred to a gas chromatograph.

Previous investigations have shown that other exquisite smellers, including dogs, rats and bobcats, have a nose with coiled turbinates, but the new paper is the first to study the arrangement in house cats and extend the gas chromatograph analogy to mammals.

This is not the first time the gas chromatograph analogy has been used for nasal anatomy.

The scientists hypothesize that this structure may function like a gas chromatograph—a sophisticated chemical device that separates different compounds based on their solubility.

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