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Computers in Magnetic Resonance Chairman: Q. N. McGregor, National Cancer Institute/FCRF 8:45 9:25 10:40 11:20

3D Angiography. C. Dumoulin, GE Research and Development Applications Software for NMR Analysis. J. Hoch, Roland Institute Data Format Standardization. R. Moore, Eastman Kodak NMR Software System Design Features and Criteria. T. E. Raldy, GE NMR Systems Division

Poster Session At the Forefront of Analytical Chemistry

Influence of Solute/Solvent Properties on Retention and Dlffusivlty In LC Chairman: D. Martire, Georgetown U 1:30

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Isocratic Elution Behavior of Polystyrene Polymers in Bonded-Phase LC. C. H. Lochmuller and M. B. McGranahan, DukeU Determination of Polymer Diffusivity and Molecular Weight by LC. E. D. Katz, C. F. Simpson, and R.P.W. Scott, PerkinElmer Methanol-Water Association and Its Effect on Solute Retention in LC. R.P.W. Scott, Georgetown U Infinite Dilution Activity Coefficients in Exploring the Mechanism of ReversedPhase LC. P. W. Carr, W. J. Chong, and A. Hussam, U of Minnesota

THURSDAY AFTERNOON American Mlcrochemlcal Society Benedettl-Plchler Award Symposium Chairman: M. Myers 1:30 1:35

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Presentation of the Benedetti-Pichler Award to K. L. Cheng by R. Saferstein Award Address. Double-Capacitor Theory for Nonfaradalc Potentiometry. K. L. Cheng, U of Missouri—Kansas City Raman Spectroscopy of Electrode Surfaces. T. M. Cotton, U of Nebraska Donor-Acceptor Properties of Solid Surfaces: Proton and Electron Transfer. M. Lablb, David Sarnoff Research Center Surface Characterization of Lead Ion Selective Electrode Membranes. V. Y. Young, U of Florida Positron Annihilation Spectroscopy for Chemical Analysis. J.Y.C Jean, U of Missouri—Kansas City

Current Frontiers In Bloanalytlcal Techniques Chairman: A. Fell, U of Bradford 1:30

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Coupled-Column Separations Using Chiral-Achiral Phases for Clinical Applications. I. W. Walner, St. Jude's Children's Hospital Rational Design of Fluorogenic Amine Derivatizatlon Reagents for Use in LC. J. F. Stobaugh, U of Kansas Advances in Therapeutic Drug Monitoring of Antidepressants by Reversed-Phase HPLC. S.H-Y. Wong, U of Connecticut Chemometrics and Photodiode Array Detection in HPLC for the Bioanalysis of Drugs and Metabolites. A. Fell, U of Bradford

Solids in NMR Chairman: P. Mirau, AT&T Bell Laboratories 1:30 2:10 3:30 4:10

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C and 2H NMR Studies of trans-1,4Polybutadiene in Inclusion Compounds. F. A. Bovey, AT&T Bell Laboratories Molecular Dynamics of Nylon 6,6 Crystals. A. D. English, E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. Solid-State NMR Studies of Polyethylene terephthalate). M. Henrlchs, Eastman Kodak Solid-State 2D NMR Studies of Oriented DNA Polymers. G. Harbison, SUNY, Stony Brook

ACS Courses • Mass Spectrometry: Principles and Practice. East Lansing, MI. Sept. 11-15 and Dec. 11-15. J. T. Watson • Thermal Analysis in Materials Characterization. San Diego, CA. Sept. 23-24. Edith Turi, Patrick Gal­ lagher, and James Seferis

The following courses are offered in conjunction with the Eastern Analyti­ cal Symposium in New York City. • Environmental Laboratory QA/ QC Data Validation. Sept. 25-26. Henry Nowicki and William Purves • Quality Assurance of Chemical Measurements. Sept. 25-26. John K. Taylor • Analytical Laboratory Opera­ tions: Analysis of Water and Waste Samples. Sept. 25-26. Marcus Cooke • Laboratory Applications of Lo­ tus 1-2-3 and Other Software: Be­ yond the Basics. Sept. 25-26. Glenn Ouchi • Experimental Design for Pro­ ductivity and Quality in R & D. Sept. 25-27. Stanley Deming and Stephen Morgan • Laboratory Information Man­ agement Systems: From Problem Definition to System Evaluation. Sept. 27-28. Gerst Gibbon For information on these and other ACS courses, contact the Dept. of Con­ tinuing Education, American Chemi­ cal Society, 115516th St.,N.W., Wash­ ington, DC 20036 (202-872-4508).

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