Program in BASIC to combine the data from two channels of an integrator, and its use in the calculation of residues per 1000 residues amino-acid analyses
1982
Combining Data from Two Channels for Amino-Acid Analysis
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Evidence: moderate
Author Information
Author(s): K. John Cronin, Paul G. Clarke, John J. Harding
Primary Institution: Nuffield Laboratory of Ophthalmology, University of Oxford
Conclusion
The program allows for accurate amino-acid analysis by combining data from two channels.
Supporting Evidence
- The program can be adapted for different types of chromatography.
- It allows for the reassignment of incorrectly assigned peaks.
- The results can be printed in various formats for better understanding.
Takeaway
This study shows how to use a computer program to mix data from two different sources to get better results in amino-acid testing.
Methodology
The program integrates outputs from two colorimeters into a single analysis for amino-acid residues.
Limitations
The program may require modifications for different systems and is dependent on the accuracy of the initial data.
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