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April 1975, Vol. 47, No. 5 Editor: HERBERT A. LAITINEN EDITORIAL HEADQUARTERS 1155 Sixteenth St., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036 Phone: 202-872-4600 Teletype: 710-8220151 Managing Editor: Josephine M . Petruzzi Associate Editor: Andrew A. Husoveky Editorial Assistants: Linda A. Ferragut

APPLICATION REVIEWS

Barbara

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The application areas of analytical chemistry have assumed greater impor­ tance in the last several years as various societal problems—environmental con­ cerns, health matters, the energy crisis, nutritional needs, and other areaschallenge the analytical chemist to devise ever more sensitive, selective, rapid, and reproducible measurements. A readership survey conducted by the Re­ search Department of the ACS Books and Journals Division of a sample of ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY'S subscribers in late 1974 demonstrates our read­ ers' interests in applied analytical chemistry in general, and in our Application Reviews in particular. In addition, Lewis Branscomb, vice president and chief scientist at IBM, in a guest editorial in SCIENCE, Feb. 11, 1975, describes the usefulness of well-written reviews and calls for increased support for scholarly reviews. We salute him for calling attention to the value of reviews. We thank our authors who have contributed so much time, know-how, and judgment in putting the Application Reviews together. We also thank our authors' sponsoring organizations for permitting their scientists to take the time to prepare these reviews for the scientific community. The best thanks that can be given, perhaps, is the knowledge that countless readers of ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY refer first of all to our review issues when starting on a new project or on being presented with a new analytical problem. Dr. Laitinen, in his April 1975 editorial, page 609, called attention to the trend in analytical chemistry toward an increased emphasis in the biological direction. Indeed, the general area covered by the term "biochemical analysis," which was last covered in a Fundamental Review in 1972, has by now outgrown any possibility of coverage in a reasonable number of pages in our review issue. Thus, this review is not included in this issue as had originally been planned. This year authors have not been supplied with free reprints of their reviews and have been discouraged from purchasing reprints. Thus, readers who wish extra copies of reviews in this issue can order copies of the review issue itself from Special Issues Sales, American Chemical Society, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, DC 20036. Remit $4.00 for domestic U.S. orders; add $0.50 for additional postage for foreign destinations.

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