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MEETINGS SECTION D Risk Assessment and the Establishment of Tolerances and Standards for Potentially Toxic Chemicals Cosponsored by the Division of Chemistry and the Law and the Committee on Regulatory Affairs F. M. Gretch, C. W. Reimann, Presiding 9:00 9:10 9:50 10:30 11:10

Introductory R e m a r k s G o v e r n m e n t Regulation of Potentially Toxic C h e m i c a l s — H e a l t h , E c o n o m i c , and Social Impact. W. L. G r a m m Pesticide Residue T o l e r a n c e s — T h e G o v e r n m e n t V i e w p o i n t . J. L. L a m b Pesticide Residue T o l e r a n c e — T h e Industry V i e w p o i n t . J. McCarthy Food Additive R e g u l a t i o n s — T h e G o v e r n ­ ment V i e w p o i n t . A. M. Rulis

TUESDAY AFTERNOON

SECTION A

Division of Analytical Chemistry Award in Spectrochemical Analysis Honoring J. D. Winefordner A. Ullman, Presiding 1:30

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SECTION C Division of Analytical Chemistry Award for Excellence in Teaching Honoring Henry Freiser—II H. A. Mottola, Presiding 2:00 2:45 3:30

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Gas-Phase O r g a n o m e t a l l i c Chemistry. B. S. Freiser Ion Transport in Electronically Conductive P o l y m e r s . R. M. Penner, C. R. Martin S i l i c a - B o u n d C h e l a t i n g Materials as Multi­ p u r p o s e HPLC Stationary Phases. J . Jezorek C o m m o n Pitfalls in Analysis at the T r a c e L e v e l . W . B. Crummett

SECTION Β Symposium on Analytical Chemistry of Thin-Film Materials and Processing—IV C. R. Brundle, Presiding 1:45 2:30

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A w a r d Address: Recent D e v e l o p m e n t s in Analytical S p e c t r o m e t r y . J. D. Winefordner Recent Investigations into S p e c t r o m e t r i c Analysis. G. M. Hieftje T r a n s f o r m a t i o n of Graphite Furnace A A

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into " A t m o s p h e r i c Pressure T h e r m a l D e sorption S p e c t r o m e t r y . " J . A. Holcombe S o m e Neat Things Y o u Can Do w i t h S t a b l e Isotopes of M e t a l s . C. Veillon Transferring the T e c h n o l o g y — H o w t o Build a S p e c t r o m e t e r that Sells. F. W . Plankey O p t i m i z a t i o n Considerations in I C P - M S . M. L. Parsons, G. E. Bentley, D. J . Hoard, K. P. Coffelt Calibration in A b s o r p t i o n S p e c t r o m e t r y : Can W e Do Better Than B e e r ' s L a w ? T. C. O'Haver D e v e l o p m e n t and A p p l i c a t i o n s of R o o m T e m p e r a t u r e P h o s p h o r e s c e n c e in C h e m ­ ical and Biological Analysis. T. Vo-Dinh Rapid, Direct Analysis by R a m a n S p e c ­ t r o s c o p y . T. J . Vickers, C. K. M a n n

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Grazing Incidence X-ray Scattering of Thin Films. S. Brennan S u r f a c e T r e a t m e n t s on GaAs Investigated by Angular Dependent X-ray P h o t o e l e c tron S p e c t r o s c o p y . W . F. Stickle, K. D. Bomben M a g n e t o c h e m i s t r y of Thin-Film R e c o r d ­ ing Materials. H. C. Siegmann C o r r o s i o n of Thin Films of Magnetically A c t i v e A l l o y s . J. E. Castle, S. C. Mugford P o l y p y r r o l e - C l a y C o m p o s i t e Electrodes. W . E. Rudzinski, C. Figueroa, S. Guthrie, T. K u r o m o t o , D. Root

SECTION D Risk Assessment and the Establishment of Tolerances and Standards for Potentially Toxic Chemicals Cosponsored with the Division of Chemistry and the Law and the Committee on Regulatory Affairs F. M. Gretch, C. W. Reimann, Presiding 1:30 2:20

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Food Additive R e g u l a t i o n s — T h e Industry V i e w p o i n t . L. J . Filer Regulation of Toxic C h e m i c a l s in the W o r k p l a c e — T h e Government Viewpoint. C. E. Adkins Regulation of C h e m i c a l Hazards in C o n ­ sumer Products—The Government View­ point. M. Cohn

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