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- On-screen peak identification. This
feature allows to visually verify and correct the identification
carried out by the built-in algorithms. The sample chromatogram
is displayed on the screen with components' name on the apex
of each identified peak. No typing is required to make corrections.
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- Allows the creation of reference chromatograms.
This is a very powerful tool when used in conjunction with On-screen
Peak Identification. It can help reduce uncertainty by visually
identifying elution patters.
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- Allows the selection of
calibration units:
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- Can be setup to use either single
response factor (the same for all components) or individual
response factor.
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- All the reports can be reviewed on-screen.
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- Customizable reports. Chromatogram
and calculations can be combined into a multi-page printed report.
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- Reports can be saved into an ASCII
delimited file.
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- Users and access levels can be defined
for security purpose.
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- Multiple stored reports can be compared,
both on screen and on paper, against the sample being analyzed.
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- Several reference chromatograms can
be overlaid during the analysis.
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- Customizable groups. Group names can
be added, removed or changed. Each group can also be included
or excluded from the normalization.
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- Co-elution. Two or more components can
be assigned to the same integrated peak. The co-elution ratio
can also be specified.
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- Grouping. Several integrated peaks
can be reported as a single component.
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- Quick check of possible names for unidentified
components. Only the available labels will be displayed based
on the identified components that precede and succeed the unknown
peak.
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- Zoom in through clicking and dragging.
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- Customizable report header.
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- Multi-language (English
and Spanish).
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- Built-in peak integration. With the click of a button,
the system can switch between the peak identification and
the peak integration mode. The built-in integrator includes
most of the integration events found on the data acquisition
systems. The integration parameters, including the manual
baseline adjustments, are saved with the identification.
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Exports directly to MS Excel.
Requires MS Excel to be installed on the same computer.
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