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Technical Notes Voltammetric Electrochemical Detection for Normal-Phase High-Performance Liquid Chromatography 2158 M. B. Thomas and T. A. Last*, Analytical Chemistry Department, Smith Kline and French Labs, King of Prussia, PA 19406 Anal. Chem., 60 (1988)
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Utilization of an Inorganic Phosphor as a Reference Signal in Solid-Surface Room-Temperature Phosphorimetry 2165 Andres Campiglia and Clausius G. de Lima*, Departamento de Quimica, Universidade de Brasilia, Brasilia, D.F. 70910, Brazil Anal. Chem., 60 (1988)
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Practical Statistics for the Physical Sciences
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tatistical proce dures can make an important con tribution to evaluating scientific research. Now you can get a better understanding of how to use and apply these proce dures to obtain the maxi mum amount of information from your data. Η ^ Β Η Η Η Κ Ι Μ Β Ι Η Κ With this dynamic new "how-to" book, you'll learn the concepts underly ing the use of statistics through understandable, easy-to-follow steps. You'll cover the basic principles and assumptions required for using sta tistical analyses. Then you'll learn how to select and apply statistical tech niques—and to properly interpret your results. A comprehensive reference, this book includes worked-out examples illus trating each procedure. Plus, commonly used formulas have been printed on the inside covers and a separate colored section of statistical tables has been included for easy reference. Practical Statistics for the Physical Sciences offers a useful and practical approach to working with and understanding statistical procedures. No prior knowledge of statistics is necessary, and only a basic knowledge of mathematics and algebra is required. Larry L. Havlicek, University of Kansas Ronald D. Crain, MicroAge Computer Store ACS Professional Reference Book S12 pages (1988) Clothbound ISBN 0-8412-1453-0 LC88-10S73 US S Canada $59.95 Export $71.95
Construction and Use of Paired and Triple Band Microelectrodes in Solutions of Low Ionic Strength
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Improved Ultrasonic Extraction Recovery of Benzo[a]pyrene from Stack Ash Using High Power/Mass Ratios 2169 W. H. Griest* and B. A, Tomkins, Analytical Chemistry Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, P.O. Box 2008, Building 4500-S, Oak Ridge, T N 37831-6120, and J. R. Caffrey, Analytical Chemis try Department, Oak Ridge Gaseous Diffusion Plant, P.O. Box 2003, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 Anal. Chem., 60 (1988)
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Hollow-Drill Mass Spectrometric Technique for Determination of Volatile Compounds Trapped in Solid Matrices 2174 G. J. Kallos* and J. C. Tou, Analytical Sciences, The Dow Chemi cal Company, Midland, MI 48667 Anal. Chem., 60 (1988)
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