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A simple graphic method using matrix diagrams has been developed to facilitate the most efficient use of data from chromatographic systems. A quantification of this data gives a value that relates chromatographic systems with random distributions. Uncorrelated or weakly correlated systems yield the best results.
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Dale, T., Court, W.E. A simple technique for selection of complementary chromatographic methods by correlation of data. Chromatographia 13, 24–28 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02302712
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