Sloping baseline compensation for a chromatographic analyzer

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73 231, 364571, G06G 7186, G01N 3108

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ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus is disclosed for correcting errors in a chromatographic analysis wherein the trailing edge of a strong peak interferes with the integration of the trailing peak which follows the strong peak. In one embodiment of the invention two functions of the trailing peak are electrically integrated and summed to produce a correct peak integration. In a second embodiment of the invention the baseline is shifted and the integration of the trailing peak is performed with respect to the shifted baseline to produce a correct peak integration.

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