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94     GUARD COLUMN

        typically expensive, to protect the working column from sample
        excipients and contamination. Guard columns are typically short
        (1–5cm) and contain packing material that is identical to that in the
        working column. Guard columns are much less expensive than the
        working column and are, therefore, sacrificial columns.
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