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Books an awareness of them and through the use of equipment. Discussions ensue concerning the specific applications of lasers in research laboratories, medical facilities, construction projects, manu­ facturing firms, consumer and office products, and in outdoor applications. A similar presentation is followed for noncoherent optical sources. Biochemical and Biological Applica­ tions of Isotachophoresis. Albert Adam and Carlo Schots, Eds. vii + 278 pages. Elsevier North-Holland, Inc., 52 Vanderbilt Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017. 1980. $58.50 Plenary and poster session papers presented at the 1st International Symposium on Biochemical and Bio­ logical Applications of Isotachophor­ esis held in Baconfoy, Belgium, on May 4 - 5 , 1979, are included in this book. T h e 24 papers presented deal with the separation and quantification of various biological compounds such as carboxylic acids, proteins, enzymes, purines, and pyrimidines. Standard Infrared Vapor Phase Spec­ tra. Vol. 11. 300 pages. Sadtler Re­ search Laboratories, 3316 Spring Gar­ den St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19104. 1980. $280 This volume contains spectra from a wide range of vaporized samples rep­ resenting many different functional groups. Each spectrum contains perti­ n e n t information about the compound and the instrumental operating pa­ rameters. Only samples of at least 98% purity are used. T h e volume is also available in microfilm and magnetic t a p formats.

U.S. Government Publications Order copies of the following PRE­ PAID at the price shown by SD Cat. No. from Superintendent of Docu­ ments, U.S. Government Printing Of­ fice, Washington, DC. 20402. Foreign remittances must be in U.S. exchange and include an additional 25% of the publication price to cover mailing costs

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