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Spectroscopy, aimual reviews of new analytical instmmentation from the Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and AppHed Spectroscopy. Analytical Chemisty, "Fundamental Reviews" (June 1994, June 1996), analytical appHcations of infrared, ultraviolet, atomic absorption, emission, Raman, fluorescence, phosphorescence, chemiluminescence, and x-ray spectroscopy. [Pg.326]

Fleming, K, N cs al., 1975, A Reliability Model for Common Mode Failures In Redundant Safety Systems, Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Pittsburgh Conference on Modeling and Simulation, April. [Pg.478]

Macfarlane, J. D., Tokiida, T., Mori, K., Yamada, T., and Morigiichi, S. Enhanced Organic GPC Analysis Employing Aqueous GPC HPLC Column, presented at the 1995 Pittsburgh Conference. [Pg.529]

H. D. Terrell and J. C. Davidson, Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy, Pittsburgh, Pa., March 1955. [Pg.96]

Fig. 9-10. Top-view schematic diagram of the Applied Research Laboratories Production X-ray Quantometer (PXQ). (a) Dual unit 22 dispersive channels (max), 1 nondispersive standard channel, (b) Single unit 12 dispersive channels (max), 1 nondispersive standard channel. (Courtesy of Davidson, Gilkerson, and Kemp, Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy, March 1958.)... Fig. 9-10. Top-view schematic diagram of the Applied Research Laboratories Production X-ray Quantometer (PXQ). (a) Dual unit 22 dispersive channels (max), 1 nondispersive standard channel, (b) Single unit 12 dispersive channels (max), 1 nondispersive standard channel. (Courtesy of Davidson, Gilkerson, and Kemp, Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy, March 1958.)...
Y. Seldne, K.Sakajri, R.Inoue, EJCikuchi and M.Matsukata, Proc. Pittsburgh Conference (2004)... [Pg.576]

Gaylor, V. F. James, H. L., Preprints, Pittsburgh, Conference on Analytical Chemistry, Cleveland, Ohio, March 1975. [Pg.44]

Grobenski Z, Lehmann R, Radzuck B, Voellkopf U (1984) The determination of trace metals in seawater using Zeeman graphite furnace AAS. In Atomic Spectroscopy Application Study No. 686 (1984) Papers presented at Pittsburgh Conference, Atlantic City, NJ, USA... [Pg.322]

FIGURE 4.4 Arrow indicates chromatograms from three injections of SC-50267 and an internal standard [D2]SC-50267. The last injection appears near the end of the display. A VG Trio-2 mass spectrometer equipped with a thermospray LC interface was used. Samples were injected every 1.85 min—the cycle time of the autosampler (Waters WISP). (Source Chang, M. and G. Schoenhard, presentation at Pittsburgh Conference and Exposition, 1993. With permission). [Pg.123]

Chang, M. and Schoenhard, G., paper presented at Pittsburgh Conference and Exposition, March 1992. [Pg.140]

S. Ahuja, G.D. Chase, and J.G. Nikelly, Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy, Pittsburgh, PA, March 2, 1964 Analytical Chemistry, 37, 840, 1965. [Pg.560]

Westendorf, R.G. (1988) Performance of a Third Generation Gyrofocusing Trap for Purge and Trap Gas Chromatography. Paper presented at the 39th Pittsburgh Conference, February 1988, New Orleans, LA. Tekmar Company, P.O. Box 371856, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45222-856. [Pg.309]

Petty, J.D. Huckins, J.N. Robertson, G.L. Cranor, W.L. Gale, R.W. Alvarez, D.A. Clark, R.C. 2002, The application of semipermeable membrane devices (SPMDs) as samplers of airborne contaminants in indoor air. Presented at die 53 Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy, March 16-22, 2002 New Orleans, LA. [Pg.181]

Glycopeptide antibiotics have successfully been used as chiral selectors to resolve the enantiomers of a variety of chiral compounds by means of both chromatographic and electrophoretic techniques. The idea of testing glycopeptide antibiotics as chiral selectors was first introduced by Armstrong and coworkers, at the Pittsburgh Conference in 1994. [Pg.130]

The author acknowledges helpful ideas and suggestions from R. Ornaf, D. Barker, J. Bonilla, and C. Choi of Purdue Pharma. This chapter has been presented in parts in a symposium Regulatory compliance issues in the pharmaceutical industry at the Pittsburgh Conference in Orlando, Florida, March 13, 2003. [Pg.301]

Saperstein, D.D. "A Scheme For Optimized Infrared Interpretations , paper // 216, 1985. Pittsburgh Conference Exposition on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy, Feb. 25-March 1, 1985. [Pg.320]

Knights, R. L., D. R. Cronn, and A. L. Crittenden. Diurnal Patterns of Several Components of Urban Particulate Air Pollution. Paper No. 3 Presented at 1975 Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy, Cleveland, Ohio, March 3, 1975. [Pg.118]

Some hmited progress is being made, such as the discussion and workshop sessions on automatic analysis now featured at the Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Apphed Spectroscopy [4], and at least one region of the American Chemical Society has sponsored training schools in the subject. [Pg.21]

Pittsburgh Conferences on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy. The Pittsburgh Conference, Suite 332, 300 Penn Center Boulevard, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15235—5503, USA. [Pg.64]


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