A gas chromatograph operates by vaporizing a sample and injecting it into a carrier gas stream, usually helium or nitrogen. The sample travels through a column packed with a stationary phase, where its components separate based on their affinity to the stationary phase and their volatility. As the separated compounds exit the column, they are detected by a detector (such as a flame ionization detector) that generates a signal proportional to the concentration of each component, allowing for analysis and identification. The resulting data is displayed as a chromatogram, showing peaks corresponding to different substances in the sample.
I am working
When ur hot and ur working then it is hot working, if ur cold and ur working then it is cold working
No. She is working. She has been working.
I personaly use "working at" in terms of a company name, for example I am working at Tesco's or I am working at Sky the phrase "working in" is used in the terms of what sort of job is, for example I am working in a supermarket or I am working in the media industry. Hope this helps
hard working
how do you get your bbm working if it not working
"He is working" implies that "he" is working right now, so far as you know. "He has been working" does imply that "he" was working, perhaps for a while, but it doesn't say specifically that "he" is still working right now.
The difference is that working hypothesis is that your still working on it but the hypothesis that your not working on it.
The past perfect progressive tense of work is "had been working".
non working
your internet is working, your modem is working
working hours : les heures de travailI am working : je travailleyou are working: tu travailleshe is working hard : il travaille durwe are working: nous travaillonsyou (plural) are working: vous travaillezthey are working: ils / elles travaillenthe was whistling while working (participle) : il sifflait en travaillant.