FEBRUARY
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VOLUME 64 NUMBER 4 Audit Buipau
Analytical
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On the cover. Z-Contrast s c a n n i n g t r a n s m i s s i o n electron m i croscopy. Buried inside a material and just a few atomic spacings across, grain boundaries and interfaces contribute little to bulk t e c h n i q u e s for t h e a n a l y s i s of structure or chemistry. S. J. Pennycook of O a k Ridge N a t i o n a l Laboratory describes a new a p proach to high-resolution imaging that allows researchers to directly interpret a material's atomic structure and composition, without the need for prior models of interface structure
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E x p e r t systems. Although computers can perform tasks according to the decision-making logic of conventional programs, it is difficult to encode human knowledge into procedural programs consisting of algorithms and databases. Sharbari Lahiri and Martin J. S t i l l m a n of t h e U n i v e r s i t y of Western Ontario describe an expert system whose design and implementation illustrate how an ind u c t i v e shell is u s e d to code h e u r i s t i c information t h a t d e scribes the symptoms and causes of problems frequently encountered during AA analysis
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Nominations invited for 1993 D a l N o g a r e A w a r d . · T h e c o u n t i s in. · Quantum dots
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Volumes on c o n t i n u o u s - f l o w FABMS, surface a n a l y s i s , and soil analysis are reviewed
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Articles Amide and Ester Surface Attachment Reactions for Alkanethiol Monolayers at Gold Surfaces As Studied by Polarization Modulation Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy Robert V. Duevel and Robert M. Corn *
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Enzymatically Amplified Time-Resolved Fluorescence Immunoassay with Terbium Chelates Theodore K. Christopoulos and Eleftherios P. Diamandis *
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Separation of Fluoride from Fluoroelastomers by Diffusion in Test Tubes Pothapragada Venkateswarlu *
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Detection and Determination of Dilute, Low Molecular Weight Organic Compounds in Water By 500-MHz Proton Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy D. Bruce Fulton, Brian G. Sayer, Alex D. Bain *, and Harold V. Malle Comparison of Two Elemental-Analyzer Gas-Isotope-Ratio Mass Spectrometer Systems in the Simultaneous Measurement of 1 3 C/ 1 2 C Ratios and Carbon Content in Organic Samples William W. Wong*, LucindaL. Clarke, Gregory A. Johnson, Marisol Llaurador, and Peter D. Klein Evaluation of a Thermal Desorption Gas Chromatograph/Mass Spectrometer: On-Site Detection of Polychlorinated Biphenyls at a Hazardous Waste Site Albert Robbat, Jr. *, Tyng- Yun Liu, and Brian M. Abraham
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Surface-Induced Dissociation of Protonated Peptides: Implications of Initial Kinetic Energy Spread Richard B. Cole*, Sylvain LeMeillour, and Jean-Claude Tabet"
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Determination of Phospholipids from Pulmonary Surfactant Using an On-Line Coupled Silica/Reversed-Phase High-Performance Liquid Chromatography System Laurent Michel Bonanno, Benoit André Denizot, Pierre Cyril Tchoreloff, Francis Puisieux, and Philippe Jean Cardot*
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Counter-Propagation Neural Networks in the Modeling and Prediction of Kovats Indices for Substituted Phenols Keith L. Peterson
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pH Gradient Capillary Zone Electrophoresis Using a Solvent Program Delivery System Takao Tsuda
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Effects of Analyte Velocity Modulation on the Electroosmotic Flow in Capillary Electrophoresis Tshenge Demana, Urmi Guhathakurta, and Michael D. Morris *
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Empirical Procedure That Uses Molecular Structure To Predict Enantioselectivity of Chiral Stationary Phases Alain Berthod, San-Chun Chang, and Daniel W. Armstrong*
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Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Polar Analytes Using in Situ Chemical Derivatization Steven B. Hawthorne *, David J. Miller, David E. Nivens, and David C. White Corresponding author
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Frequency-Independent and Frequency-Dependent Polymer Transitions Observed on Flexural Plate Wave Ultrasonic Sensors Jay W. Grate*, Stuart W. Wenzel, and Richard M. White
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Preconcentration of Dopamine by Uphill Transport across an Ion-Exchange Membrane James A. Cox* and Nongluck Poopisut
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Development and Characterization of a Titanium Dioxide-Based Semiconductor Photoelectrochemical Detector Garrett N. Brown, John W. Birks, and Carl A. Koval*
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Interfacing Ion Chromatography with Particle Beam Mass Spectrometry for the Determination of Organic Anionic Compounds John Hsu
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Adsorption of Catechols on Fractured Glassy Carbon Electrode Surfaces Christie D. Allred and Richard L. McCreery *
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Linear-Sweep Voltammetry in a Cylindrical-Pore Electrode John W. Weidner" and Peter S. Fedkiw
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Correspondence Homogeneous Mechanism of Ascorbic Acid Interference in Hydrogen Peroxide Detection at Enzyme-Modified Electrodes John P. Lowry and Robert D. O'Neill *
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Technical Notes Miniaturized Glucose Sensors Based on Electrochemical Codeposition of Rhodium and Glucose Oxidase onto Carbon-Fiber Electrodes Joseph Wang* andLucio Angnes Electrochemical Measurements in Submicroliter Volumes Walter J. Bowyer*, Mary Elizabeth Clark, and Jennifer L. Ingram
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Correction. Solvatochromic Studies of Stationary Phases on Thin-Layer Chromatographic Plates Jennifer L. Jones and Sarah C. Rutan *
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