- Medical Equipments
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Medical Supplies
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Blood Lancet
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Pipette Tips
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Centrifuge Tube
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EDTA Tube
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SST Tube
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Microscope Slide
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Disposable Blood Collection Needle
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Embedding Cassette Strip Hole
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Reusable Buckle Tourniquet Automatic
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Freezing Tube
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Test Tube
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Blood Collection Tube
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Cover Glass
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Plaster of Paris Bandage
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High Elastic Bandage
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Zinc Oxide Adhesive Plaster
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Blood Lancet
- Rapid Test Kits
- Chemical Reagents
Our diluent is a factor that is often overlooked, but which may deserve attention at the stage of method optimization. If the diluent has a stronger eluting strength than the MP, sample peaks (especially early-eluting peaks) may be severely distorted because of solvent mismatch, which may cause problems in impurity determinations. Such a situation is often encountered in both RP and NP when a sample has limited solubility in diluents with composition close to the MP. Higher content of polar organic solvent is often added to diluent to achieve adequate sample concentration. To prevent this distortion from happening, The solutions to increase the analyte's solubility in diluent with low polarity should be considered, depending on the analyte's physicochemical properties.