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'''High-performance liquid chromatography''' (sometimes referred to - perhaps erroneously - as high-pressure liquid chromatography) (HPLC) is a [[Chromatography|chromatographic]] technique that can separate a mixture of compounds and is used in biochemistry and analytical chemistry to identify, quantify, and purify the individual components of the mixture. | |||
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High-performance liquid chromatography (sometimes referred to - perhaps erroneously - as high-pressure liquid chromatography) (HPLC) is a chromatographic technique that can separate a mixture of compounds and is used in biochemistry and analytical chemistry to identify, quantify, and purify the individual components of the mixture.