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PITTSBURGH CONFERENCE I. 3:00. (63) r. 1. 3:25. 1. 3:40. (64). 4:00. (65). 4:20. (66). 4:40. (67). Applications of a. Fluorescent X-Ray Spectro- graph...
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PITTSBURGH CONFERENCE 3:00

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(63) Applications of a Fluorescent X-Ray Spectro­ graph Probe. J. W. THATCHER AND W. J . CAMPBELL, U. S. Bureau of Mines.

3:25 3:40

EXPOSITION RECESS. (64) X-Ray Spectrographic Determination of Thorium in Uranium Ore Concentrates. C. H . M C B R I D E AND W. C. STOECKER, Mallinckrodt Chemical Works. (65) Determination of Oxygen to Uranium Ratio in Uranium Dioxides by Fluorescent X-Ray Analy­ sis. W. W. Home AND L I SILVERMAN, Atomics International. (66) Determination of Manganese in Gasoline by X-Ray Emission Spectroscopy. R. A. JONES, Ethyl Corp. (67) PXQ Analysis of Slags. G. ANDERMANN, Ap­ plied Research Laboratories.

4:00

4:20 4:40

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1959 SOCIAL HOUR 8:00 P.M., Tuesday, March 3—Ball Room—17th Floor In the tradition of the Snack Sessions which have done so much to promote fellowship and information discussion a t the meetings of both t h e Spectroscopy Society a n d t h e ACS in Pittsburgh, the Social Hour will provide an opportunity to relax and get acquainted. The Exposition is in an adjoining room and will remain open until 10:00 P.M. Light refreshments will be served. All conferees are invited to attend as the guests of the cooperating Societies.

SHOWING FOR THE FIRST TIME •

A G F A Recording Hardening Time Meier for Synthetic Resins

Wednesday, March 4



Wednesday Morning—Ball Room 9:15 9:20 9:25 9:30

Opening Remarks. E . S. HODGE, 1959 Conference Chairman Pittsburgh Bicentennial. E . R. WEIDLEIN, S R . , Chair­ man, Committee on Science One Hundredth Anniversary of Bunsen's Spectroscope. M. E . WARGA, University of Pittsburgh Presentation of gift to t h e American Chemical Society Building Fund of the Analytical Group, Pittsburgh Section, ACS and the Spectroscopy Society of Pitts­ burgh

9:35

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High Polymers •

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J. R. CHURCHILL, Alcoa Research Laboratories—Moderator

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R A L P H CLARK, Gulf Research and Development Corp. R. A. FRIEDEL, Bureau of Mines B. F . SCRIBNER, National Bureau of Standards



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C-H-O-N X - R A Y SPECTROSCOPY—SYMPOSIUM O N Q U A N T I T A T I V E METHODS • Wednesday Afternoon—Ball Room Joseph S. Rudolph, Presiding 2:00 2:30

3:00 3:15

(68) X-Ray Absorptiometry. H . A. LIEBHAPSKY, General Electric Co. (69) Sample Preparation Techniques for the X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis of Nonmetallic Samples. FERNAND CLAISSE, Department of Mines (Can­ ada). EXPOSITION RECESS. (70) Internal Standard Methods in X-Ray Spectrochemical Analysis.

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