fase inversa con eluizione in gradiente su colonna

English translation: reverse phase gradient elution on (C18 Nucleosil 7) column

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Italian term or phrase:fase inversa con eluizione in gradiente su colonna
English translation:reverse phase gradient elution on (C18 Nucleosil 7) column
Entered by: Nicholas Krivenko

19:44 Oct 25, 2007
Italian to English translations [PRO]
Science - Chemistry; Chem Sci/Eng / Verifica dell'idoneita' del metodo
Italian term or phrase: fase inversa con eluizione in gradiente su colonna
As I explained before someone very "understanding" removed the previous question, I am not an Italian speaker at all, but I have one single Italian sentence in an otherwise purely German-English translation. This is the actual sentence: "[a number of chemicals]...fase inversa con eluizione in gradiente su colonna Nucleosil 7 C18, vengono dosati per via spettrofotometrica a 275 nm."

My understanding: The levels of chemicals in question are measured using a spectrophotometer after they have been separated in an inverted phase with eluition in a gradient and through a Nucleosil column. I have a problem forming the sentence. ANY HELP will be VERY MUCH appreciated.
Nicholas Krivenko
Ireland
Local time: 00:48
reverse phase gradient elution on (C18 Nucleosil 7) column
Explanation:
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You are welcome, Nicholas :)
Glad to be helpful; thank you too!
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Mihaela Petrican
Italy
Local time: 01:48
Grading comment
To all of you: A HUGE THANK YOU!!!! I was pretty much lost here. Thank you. I chose this answer because it sounded smoother, fitted the sentence better. Thank you again!
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Summary of answers provided
4 +3reverse phase gradient elution on (C18 Nucleosil 7) column
Mihaela Petrican
2reverse-phase separation with gradient elution...
Stefano Asperti


  

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16 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 2/5Answerer confidence 2/5
reverse-phase separation with gradient elution...


Explanation:
I'm not an English native speaker, so I am not sure this sounds well...

"reverse-phase separation with gradient elution performed on a Nucleosil 7 C18 column"

Stefano Asperti
Italy
Local time: 01:48
Specializes in field
Native speaker of: Italian
PRO pts in category: 12
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19 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5 peer agreement (net): +3
reverse phase gradient elution on (C18 Nucleosil 7) column


Explanation:
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Note added at 10 hrs (2007-10-26 06:01:21 GMT) Post-grading
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You are welcome, Nicholas :)
Glad to be helpful; thank you too!

Mihaela Petrican
Italy
Local time: 01:48
Specializes in field
Native speaker of: Native in RomanianRomanian
PRO pts in category: 55
Grading comment
To all of you: A HUGE THANK YOU!!!! I was pretty much lost here. Thank you. I chose this answer because it sounded smoother, fitted the sentence better. Thank you again!
Notes to answerer
Asker: Thank you ever so much indeed! I was lost without your input and the job was due sort of "yesterday", so many thanks for the speed too.


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