Surely someone could come up with a great primer on running an Agilent 1100 in comic form. Until then, Peanuts comic strips will do. (comics annotation by @badphysics.)
How about Linus and his safety blanket to encourage new chromatographers as they wade through method development? "There's no need for separation anxiety!"
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"It was a dark and gummy adduct...."
ReplyDeleteAnd Agilent could publish "Everything I know about NMR". First frame would be Charley Brown, Lucy, and the football.
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It is all in the complexity of the monster... So many modules! So many ways to connect them! Now, the 1090 was the thing to have...
ReplyDeleteHow about Linus and his safety blanket to encourage new chromatographers as they wade through method development? "There's no need for separation anxiety!"
ReplyDeleteIf only I could draw....
ReplyDeleteOr a comic book hero, HPLC-Man. Bitten by a radioactive HPLC, he has gained the capability to separate complex mixtures in 10-45 minutes.
ReplyDeleteLOL. But who would be his arch-nemesis?
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