Way back in the mid-1960s, somewhere in the North American Midwest, J. Calvin Giddings spent a sleepless night in a noisy motel room. Even the room’s rattling air-conditioning unit gave him a hard time. Giving up on the idea of sleep, he turned his thoughts to the separation principle of field-flow fractionation (FFF).
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