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(Gıda,Tıp) stationary phase
The solid or liquid phase of a chromatography system on which the materials to be separated are selectively adsorbed
The plateau of the growth curve after log growth, during which cell number remains constant New cells are produced at the same rate as older cells die (See Growth phase )
The volume or layer of immobile material through which the mobile phase passes It is also known as the solid support, sorbent, or packing material
the material inside the column which may be a solid or viscous liquid phase Also refered to as the solvent in gas chromatography when the phase is a liquid
A stationary phase is a substance that shows different affinities for different components in a sample mixture in a separation of the mixture by chromatography The mobile phase (a solution containing the sample) flows over or through the stationary phase to effect the separation