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Welcome to another episode of Behind the Science-- Rockstar Edition. Iamp;#39;m your host, Jennifer Fournier. Letamp;#39;s start this next series by putting some of our scientific rock fans to the test with some tough food applications. Today, I am at the local burger hotspot, just waiting for my lunch. Man, do I love a good burger. Have you ever thought about how this burger is tested? Could this actually be done on an LC system? Dirty and complex, into a shiny, clean instrument? Hmm, that sounds like a recipe for a band breakup for sure. Letamp;#39;s see how we can try and stop this disaster. Am I too late? What, are you running hamburgers through this instrument? Sometimes, but today weamp;#39;re running extra dirty liver samples. [SIGHS] I think itamp;#39;s time to call Michael. Hi, guys. Whatamp;#39;s up? Just cleaning the instrument again. Youamp;#39;re cleaning it again? What kind of samples are you running through that? Extra dirty liver samples. And what kind of sample