Call for Papers

Jul 13, 1986 - Mass Spectrometry Data Centre. The data base, which now contains 42,261 electron impact mass spectra, has been contributed to by a larg...
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News Call for Papers Joint Meeting of the American As­ sociation for Clinical Chemistry and the Canadian Society for Clini­ cal Chemistry Chicago, 111. July 13-18, 1986. Papers in all areas of clinical chemistry will be presented in lecture or poster format. Abstract forms and instructions for post­ er format presentations are available in the November and December issues of Clinical Chemistry. Abstract forms and instructions for lecture format may be obtained from AACC, 1725 Κ St., N.W., Suite 1010, Washington, D.C. 20006, 202-857-0717. The deadline for receipt of completed abstracts is Jan. 10, 1986. 25th Eastern Analytical Symposium New York, N.Y. Oct. 6-10, 1986. A limited number of oral and poster pre­ sentations on new developments in analytical chemistry will be accepted to complement the symposium's invit­ ed technical sessions. Prospective au­ thors should submit a 50-100-word abstract by Feb. 15 to Concetta Paralusz, EAS Program Chairman, Perma-

cel/Avery International, P.O. Box 671, New Brunswick, N.J. 08903, 201-5245633. Authors of accepted presenta­ tions will receive forms for submission of a 200-300-word abstract, which will appear in the final program.

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This data base has been assembled through a cooperative effort between the National Bureau of Standards, the Environmental Protection Agency, the National Institutes of Health, and the Mass Spectrometry Data Centre. The data base, which now contains 42,261 electron impact mass spectra, has been contributed to by a large number of laboratories worldwide. It is leased to industrial, academic, and govern­ ment organizations. For further infor­ mation contact Sherman Fivozinsky, Office of Standard Reference Data, NBS, Gaithersburg, Md. 20899, 301-921-2104. The National Bureau of Standards has published a directory entitled "Private Sector Product Certifica­ tion Programs in the U.S." The di­ rectory contains information on 109 organizations in the U.S. that engage in product certification activities, in­ cluding those operating at the interna­ tional level or as part of international programs. Individual copies of the di­ rectory (SP 703) are available for $8 prepaid from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Print­ ing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. Order stock no. 003-003-02673-5.

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