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#Question id: 14802


Column I                                                                                  column II
A. Hydrophobic interaction chromatography (HIC)          1. gradient stepwise
B. Ion exchange chromatography                                       2. isocratic
C. Gel filtration chromatography                                         3. stepwise
D. Affinity chromatography                                                  4.  Gradient stepwise

A       B       C      D
1        2       3       4
3        1       2       4
1       4        2       3
1       3        4       2

#Section 5: Bioprocess Engineering and Process Biotechnology
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  2. b
  3. c
  4. d
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