ALEXANDRIA, Va., June 10 -- United States Patent no. 12,292,423, issued on May 6, was assigned to SHIMADZU Corp. (Kyoto, Japan).
"Liquid chromatographic system and method of cleaning the same, and computer readable medium" was invented by Keisuke Ogawa (Columbia, Md.), Andy Sasaki (Columbia, Md.), Kerry Hill (Columbia, Md.) and Timothy Lee (Columbia, Md.).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "In a liquid chromatographic system, a processor is configured to analyze a sample through a first stream which is an analysis flow path including a first column, to obtain at least one of a result of analysis for quality control of the first stream and information that specifies a sample to be analyzed in the fi...