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ABOUT THE BOOK:-
I showed this book to many of my students and asked them to read it and they told me that they could understand the concepts of HPLC properly for the first time from this book. Even a number of my own concepts were clarified a great deal. … This is the first book to the best of my knowledge specifically dealing with the forensic applications of HPLC, and a very good one at that. Highly recommended for all forensic scientists and chemists, especially those who are working in separation science. — Anil Aggrawal writing in Anil Aggrawal`s Internet Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
"… easy to read and lively enough to engage students and keep their interest." — C. F. Poole, Wayne State University, in Chromatographia
"The book chapters maintain a balance between theoretical considerations and examples and practical solutions. … designed as a textbook for university students studying analytical chemistry, applied chemistry, forensic chemistry, or other courses with an element of HPLC within the course curriculum, this volume is an invaluable guide for those in the early stages of their forensic analysis careers." —International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry About the Author
Shirley Bayne is a senior lecturer and course leader in forensic science at Teesside University. Michelle Carlin is a junior lecturer at Northumbria University in forensic chemistry where she carries out research in analytical toxicology. ISBN-1420091913
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