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News magnetic resonance: M. Bloom, The study of membranes using NMR; A. Hoff, AD MR—A new probe of electronic interactions between pigments; J. Markley, Heteronuclear two-dimensional NMR of proteins.

Nondestructive Evaluation H. Thomas Yolken, Chairperson

Aug. 22-26,1983 Proctor Academy Andover, N.H. Aug. 22. (W, Sachse, session chairperson): H.N.G. Wadley, Acoustic emission for the characterization of stress changes in materials; R. E. Greene, Jr., Acoustic emission source location and characterization. (K. Goebbels, session chairperson): G. S. Kino, Changes in acoustic atten-

We test our HPLC columns. Then we torture them.·· And test them again. That way, we both know the column will stay efficient. There's nothing more frustrating than having the packing settle„causing efficiency losses and poor resolution. And it happens often, particularly in reverse phase HPLC. But not with Chrompack's HPLC columns. Our quality control engineers have developed positively fiendish tortures for our columns, just to try to make the packing unstable. Only after our columns pass the second test will we deliver them to you. That includes all the HPLC columns in stock in our U.S. warehouse ready for immediate delivery to you. Naturally we include the results of the second test and test sample along with each column so you can check us, and check the installation of the column. To be sure of your HPLC results from the moment you install the column, be sure it's a Chrompack HPLC column! Call or write today for our new catalog.

chrompack Chrompack, Inc. PO Box 6795 Bridgewater, NJ 08807 800-526-3687 in N J . call 201-722-8930 CIRCLE 33 ON READER SERVICE CARD 620 A · ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, VOL. 55, NO. 6, MAY 1983

uation and velocity due to scattering from microstructure; R. B. Thompson, Influences of microstructural variations on the acoustoelastic measurement of stress. Aug. 23. (R. von Gutfeld, session chairperson): C. B. Scruby, Characterization of laser-generated ultrasonic waves; C. A. Calder, Use of laser generator ultrasonics. (A. Evans, session chairperson): J. R. Wertmann, The use of small-angle neutron scattering to detect microstructural changes; W. A. Theiner, The determination of microstructure by micromagnetic NDT methods. Aug. 24. (R. L. Thomas, session chairperson): A. Rosencwaig, Applications of thermal-wave methodology to NDE; G.A.D. Briggs, Acoustic microscopy for materials studies. (J. E. Gubernatis, session chairperson): J. D. Achenback, Recent analytical results for ultrasonic scattering by cracks; L. Adler, Experimental results on ultrasonic scattering from discontinuities and surfaces. Aug. 25. (T. G. Kincaid, session chairperson): B. A. Auld, Eddy current methods for flaw detection and characterization; C. V. Dodd, The theoretical basis for design consideration in eddy current tests. (D. O. Thompson, session chairperson): R. C. McMaster, Principles for broad improvements in NDE. Aug. 26. (C. Vest, session chairperson): E. A. Ash, New optical detection methods for NDE; H. Kreitlow and Werner Juptner, Recent developments of optical holography in the field of nondestructive evaluation; Speaker to be announced, Optical detection of surface acoustic waves. Separation and Purification Phillip C. Wankat, Chairperson Carel J. Van Oss, Vice-Chairperson Aug. 15-19,1983 Colby-Sawyer College New London, N.H. Aug. 15. Biochemical and affinity separations (Alan Michaels, discussion leader): Stuart Builder, Purification of proteins from genetically engineered organisms; Allen Zelman, The membrane pouch; Bo Mattiasson, Ultrafiltration affinity purification; Eugene Sulkowski, Purification of proteins by chromatography—Hydrophobic interaction, dye, metal chelate, and glass. Aug. 16. Adsorption (George Keller, session chairperson): Alan Myers, Separation of gas and liquid mixtures by adsorption—The effect of surface