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FACSS Meeting Attendees: Make the most of the Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies Eleventh Meeting

Chemists: Take advantage of these timely and important sessions

A practical approach to the principles of modern instrumentation

Electronics For Laboratory Instrumentation Friday-Saturday, September 14-15,1984 This course provides an understanding of the principles and applica­ tions of modern electronic devices and techniques in laboratory measure­ ment and control systems. Participants learn the capabilities of modern transducers, instruments, and analog and digital integrated circuits and how these are used to solve laboratory problems. The course is designed for those who use or select modern instrumentation; who are involved in laboratory research; who interact with people in electronic repair, design, or sales; or want to better appreciate technology in the scientific world. Each participant re­ ceives an experimental kit and the text, Electronics and Instrumentation for Scientists (more than $200 value). Fee ACS Members, $595.00; Nonmembers, $665.00.

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ACS Short Courses

Sept. 1984, Philadelphia, PA To register, or for free brochure, use coupon below or CALL COLLECT (202)872*4508 American Chemical Society · Education Division 1155 Sixteenth Street, NW · Washington, DC 20036 Yes! Please register me for the following courses to be held in conjunction with the FACSS meeting in Philadelphia in September, 1984.

Site Adam's Mark Hotel, Philadelphia, PA

How to improve sampling, handling and analyst

;is Modern Near Infrared Reflectance Analysis

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Friday-Saturday, September 21-22, 1984 Light in the 1100-2500 nanometer range, when reflected from the sur­ face of most materials, carries considerable information about the com­ position of the material. If a sensitive and stable spectrophotometer is coupled with an appropriately programmed computer, a simple non-de­ structive analysis can usually be performed in less than 30 seconds. This course covers principles and instrumentation and shows how to assess the potential of NIR reflectance for solving analytical problems in their own fields of endeavor. Participants should bring a simple calculator. Fee ACS Members, $465.00; Nonmembers, $535.00 Site Adam's Mark Hotel, Philadelphia, PA

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