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Innovations for chemists: HA-100NMR

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Conference on Spectroscopy, Instrumentation, and Analytical Chemistry (3rd Western Regional ACS, 6th Regional Society for Applied Spectroscopy). Disneyland Hotel, Anaheim, Calif. Contact: Walthew T. Barnes, General Dynamics Corp., Pomona, Calif. 25th Annual Pittsburgh Diffraction Conference. Mellon Institute, Pittsburgh, Pa. Contact: Prof. Bryan M. Craven, Crystallography Laboratory, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213. Page 53 A, June.

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The h i g h - r e s o l u t i o n HA-100 Spectrometer is recognized as the NMR standard in laboratories throughout the world. Its unmatched performance is now even better, with sensitivity increased to 40:1. With this new sensitivity, plus stability and resolving power, the HA-100 meets and exceeds rated specifications year after year with only normal maintenance. This is another example of innovations in NMR, EPR, Mass Spectrometry, and Laboratory Magnets to help the chemist do a better job more easily. For information, contact your local Varian representative.

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Midwest Regional ACS Meeting. University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo. Includes Analytical Division Sessions. Contact: John E. Bauman, Jr., Dept. of Chemistry, University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo. 65201. Page 59 A, Aug. Twelfth Annual Symposium on Advances in Tracer Methodology. Shamrock Hilton Hotel, Houston, Texas. Contact: Paul A. McNulty, New England Nuclear Corp., Boston, Mass. (Tel: 617-426-7311). Second Conference on the Characterization of Materials. Rochester ' "^· ^" Sponsors: National Science Foundation and New York State Science and Technology Foundation. Contact: G. J. Su, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, University of Rochester, Rochester, Ν. Υ. 14627. Ninth Eastern Analytical Symposium. Statler-IIilton Hotel, New York City. Contact: Dr. Edward G. Brame, Jr., E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del. 19898. Page 44 A, Oct.

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One-Day Symposium on Fluorescence and Phosphorescence in Chemistry and Biochemistry. Raleigh, N. C. Sponsor: North Carolina State University and American Instrument Co. Contact: R. A. Passwater, American Instrument Co., Inc., 8030 Georgia Ave., Silver Spring, Md. 20910.

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3rd National Meeting APhA Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Washington, D. C. Contact: APhA Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2215 Constitution Ave., N. W., Washington, D. C. 20037.

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31st Exposition of Chemical Industries. New York Coliseum. Exhibits will include laboratory equipment and supplies. Contact: International Exposition Co., 200 Park Ave., New York, Ν. Υ.

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International Symposium on Polymer Characterization. Columbus, Ohio. Sponsor: Battelle Memorial Institute. Contact: K. A. Boni, Battelle Memorial Institute, 505 King Ave., Columbus, Ohio 43201.

Dec. 5 to 7—Conference on Communication P r o b l e m s in the Mathematical Sciences. Providence, R. I. Contact: Gordon L. Walker, American Mathematical Society, P . O. Box 624S, Providence, R. I. 0.2904. Dec. 7 to 9—ACS Southwest Regional Meeting. Marion Hotel, Little Rock, Ark. I n ­ cludes Analytical Division Sessions. Contact: Dr. E . Hall, Chemistry Dept., Graduate Institute of Technology, Little Rock, Ark. 72202. Page 61 A, July. Dec. 26 to 29—Eighth S e m i n a r on Electrochemistry. Karaikudi, India. Contact: Secretary, Society for Advancement of Electrochemical Science and Technology, Cecrinagar, Karaikudi-3, India. Page 60 A, N o v . J a n . 28 to F e b . 2—ASTM W i n t e r Meeting. Chalfonte H a d d o n Hall, Atlantic City, N . J. Contact: American Society for Testing and Materials, 1916 Race St., Phila­ delphia, Pa. 19103. Feb. 1 to 2—Third Middle Atlantic Regional Meeting, American Chemical Society. M a r r i o t t M o t o r Hotel, Philadelphia, P a . Includes analytical chemistry sessions. Contact: Dr. Lyle Phifer, American Viscose Division, F M C Corp., Marcus Hook, P a . Page 61 A, July. Feb. 19 to 22—53rd A n n u a l Meeting T A P P I . Hilton Hotel, N e w York City. Contact: Technical Association of the P u l p and Paper Industry, 360 Lexington Ave., N e w York, Ν . Υ. 10017. Feb. 22 to 24—20th A n n u a l Meeting American Academy of Forensic Sciences. T h e Drake Hotel, Chicago, 111. Contact: Lt. Irwin G. Haviland, Dept. of Police, 1121 South State St., Chicago, 111. 60605. M a r . 4 to 8—Nineteenth P i t t s b u r g h Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy. Pittsburgh, P a . Contact: J o h n O. Frohliger, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, P a . Page 66 A, Sept. ^ . COming

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