What is Threshold in hplc?
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Answer / kalyan; mylan
Threshold is basically the noise level. So if Your treshold is for example 40cps/mAU/mV etc then everything above it is treated as a peak. You can always calculate the Signal to Noise level S/N.
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Answer / aditya kiran
I think threshold is Where the Peak get maximum response then Starts decreases the response That maximum response is Threshold It is Completely different from hight
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