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Item Description
Measurement Method section. Either Area, Height or Square Root of Height.
Calculation
Type
Set in the Integration Parameters window in the Data Handling
Method section. Either Percent, Normalized Percent, Internal
Standard or External Standard. If results have been
normalized (set in the Integration Parameters window in the
Data Handling Method section), it is indicated on this line.
Peak No. The number of the peak in the results table.
Peak Name Set in the Peak Table Window in the Data Handling Method
section. Peak names are shown for peaks that have been
identified as being in the peak table.
Result (units) The calculated results. The units (set in the Results Format
portion of the Data Handling Method section) are displayed in
the results column header.
Standard Peak
Name
This column is shown when internal standard calibration is
used and there exists more than one standard peak. This
refers to the name of the standard peak used for the given
non-standard peak.
Ret. Time The actual retention time of the peak, in minutes.
Time Offset
(min)
The amount of time, in minutes that the actual retention time
differs from the retention time for the peak in the peak table.
The retention time in the peak table is automatically updated
with the actual retention time to account for peak drift.
Area (counts) The measured peak size. This will either be the area, height or
square root of height, depending upon the peak measurement
type (set in the Integration Parameters window in the Data
Handling Method section). The column header will reflect the
appropriate measurement type.
Rel. Ret. Time Reported when an RRT peak has been designated in the
peak table (in the Data Handling Method section). The
Workstation calculates relative retention times from the
retention time of the RRT peak and the unretained peak time
(set in the Define Peak Windows dialog box accessed from
the peak table).
Sep. Code A two letter code indicating the relationship of the peak start
and end to the baseline. Possible separation codes are
BV: Baseline to valley
BB: Baseline to baseline
VB: Valley to baseline
VV: Valley to valley
TS: Separated Tangent Peaks
TF: Fused tangent peaks
GR: Group Peak
BM: Baseline to mended end
MB: Mended end to baseline
MM: Mended end to mended end
MV: Mended end to valley
VM: Valley to mended end
Width 1/2
(sec)
The width of the peak at half its height.
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