Vervoort et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Recent advances in analytical techniques for high throughput experimentationVervoort et al., 2021
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- Vervoort N
- Goossens K
- Baeten M
- Chen Q
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- Analytical Science Advances
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High throughput experimentation is a growing and evolving field that allows to execute dozens to several thousands of experiments per day with relatively limited resources. Through miniaturization, typically a high degree of automation and the use of digital data …
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