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LABORATORY CALENDAR OF EVENTS

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Aug. 3 to 7

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Research Conference on Instrumentation Science. William Smith College. Geneva, Ν. Υ. Sponsor: Instrument Society of America. Contact: Herbert S. Kindler. ISA. Penn-Sheraton Hotel, 530 William Penn Place, Pittsburgh, P a . 15219. Page 56 A, July.

Aug. 3 to 7 !

Symposium on Quantitative Methodology in Lipid Research. Pennsylvania State University, University Park, P a . Sponsor: American Oil Chemists' Society. Contact: Dr. George Rouser, City of Hope Medical Center, 1500 E . Duarte Rd., Duarte, Calif.

Aug. 10 I to 11

Rocky Mountain Spectroscopy Conference. Albany Hotel, Denver, Colo. Contact: Blair Roberts, Bear Creek Mining Co., Geophvsics Division, 1498 South Lipan St., Denver, Colo. Page 56 A,'May.

Aug. 12 I to 14

Thirteenth Annual Conference on Application of X-Ray Analysis. Albany Hotel, Denver, Colo. Contact: Denver Research Insti­ tute, University of Denver, Denver, Colo. 80210. Page 60 A, April.

Aug. 17 ! to 2 0

16th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Clinical Chemists. Hotel Statler-Hilton, Boston. Mass. Contact.: Nor­ bert Benotti, Boston Medical Laboratory, 19 Bay State Rd., Boston 15, Mass. Page 101 A, Feb.

Aug. 17 I to 21

Gordon Research Conference on Analytical Chemistry. New Hampton School, New Hampton, N . H . Contact: Dr. W. George Parks, Director, Gordon Research Conferences, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, R. I . Page 53 A, M a y .

Aug. 261 to Sept. 3 l

Third European Regional Conference on Electron Microscopy. Prague, Czechoslovakia. Contact: 3rd European Regional Con­ ference on Electron Microscopy, Prague 1964, Organizing Com­ mittee, Albertov 4, Prague 2, Czechoslovakia. Page 75 A, Sept. 1963.

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Aug. 301

Many insoluble materials, mixed with Potassium Bromide, can be formed in a dip under pressure into pellets or wafers for quantitative and quali- , tative analysis.

to Sept. 4

148th National ACS Meeting. Chicago, 111. Includes Analytical Division sessions. Contact: Dr. J. K. Tavlor, National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D . C. 20234. Page 37 A, Aug.

Aug. 31 I to Sept. 9]

Third International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy. Geneva, Switzerland. Includes sessions on the applica­ tions of isotopes and radiation sources in the physical sciences and biological sciences. Contact: Lars J. Lind, Public Information Service, IAEA, Karntnerring 11, Vienna I, Austria.

The CLP supplies the pressure — up to 40.000 'bs., if needed. This specific use is only one of the ways tins versatile laboratory assist­ ant meets the challenge of research and development. Some of the many uses are: w* Dehydrating κ* Pressing out various oils, stéarines and waxes κ* Pressure filtering of thick fluids f * Compression tests ! \* Fatty acid determinations j W Plastic molding, forming and blocking i