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(1112) Optimization of SFE of Additives from Polyolefins. R. S. Michael, Chevron Chemical Co., L. D. White, P. Williams (1113) Coupled SFC/Microsuspension Mutagenicity Assay for Environmental Tobacco Smoke. G. M. Booth, Brigham Young University, T. D. Parrish, E. S. Francis, J. Crawford, D. J. Eatough, M. L. Lee (1114) Supercritical Fluid Chromatograph with Independent Programming of Mobile-Phase Pressure, Composition and Flowrate. F. Verillon. Gilson Medical Electronics S.A., D. Heems, B. Pichon, J. C. Robert (1115) Separation of Bases by Packed Column SFC. T. A. Berger, Hewlett-Packard Co.

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(1116) Training Needs of Environmental Laboratory Personnel. G. G. Sutton, Galson Laboratories, F. J. Unangst (1117) Total Quality Management in the Environmental Laboratory. F. J. Unangst, Galson Laboratories, G. G. Sutton (1118) PAH Analogues: Near-IR Spectroscopic Techniques for Environmental Assessment. A. C. McGinnis, Georgia State University, T. N. Honinger, G. Patonay, S. A. Crow

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(1119) Lifetime Studios of Metal-Humic Complexes Using Lanthanide Ion Probe Spectroscopy. J. W. Thomason, University of Georgia, R. W. Schulz, S. H. Hilal, L. A. Carreira (1120) The Automated Methylthymol Blue Method for the Determination of Sulfate as a U.S. EPA-Approved Alternative Test Procedure. M. R. Horner, Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (1121) Automated Measurement of LowLevel Phenols Using Flow Analysis Techniques with a High-Performance Absorbance Detector. R. J. Berman, ALPKEM Corp., S. F. Arment (1122) Overcoming Difficulties of High Background Absorbance in Automated Flow Analysis. C. N. Renn, ALPKEM Corp., D. R. Christmann, R. J. Berman, S. F. Arment (1123) The Shpol'skil Effect: Four Decades of Progress. P. Garrigues, University of Bordeaux 1, M. Lamotte (1124) Trace Analysis of Volatile Aromatics Using Purge and Trap with UV Detection. M. Sommer, Consolidated Sciences, Inc., W. M. Geiger (1125) Rapid and Sensitive Spectrophotometry Determination of Propoxur Using p-Aminoacetophenone. J. Raju, Ravishankar University, V. K. Gupta

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Introductory Remarks. P. D. LaFleur (1126) Standard Materials and Traceability. B. King, Laboratory of Government Chemists (1127) Benchmarking-An Approach to Quality Improvement. H.C. Fleming, Shell Development (1128) Managing Quality in Analytical Chemistry at the Eastman Chemical Co. Laboratories. A. McCollum, Eastman Chemical Co. (1129) Managing Quality in Analytical Chemistry at the Alcoa Co. J. Y. Marks, Alcoa Technical Center

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