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(686) Assay of Nicotine in Saliva Using Integrated Systems of Automatic Sample Preparation Coupled to Analytical Chromatographs. K. Fogelman, P. Castelli, M. Fogelman, L G. Randall, W. Miles (687) Mixing Efficiency in HPLC Autosampler Microvials Used in Sample Di lution or Derivatization. J. Hodgin (688) Design and Performance of a New Family of Autosamplers for HPLC. J. Hodgin, K. Caldwell, R. Sansoni, S. Wilson, D. Lewinski (689) HPLC Re-Injector: Increasing Pro ductivity in Your Busy Laboratory. L. Greig, Y. Fung, P. Saunders, G. Aus: tin, P. Davis
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(690) Reduction in Isocratic ReversedPhase HPLC Analysis Time Using Strong Solvent Addition Techniques. J. J. Michels RECESS (691) Design and Implementation of Ex pert Systems to Aid LC Troubleshooting. J. W. Dolan, L. R. Snyder, R. Albrecht (692) Quantitative Peak Purity Profiling: A Scientific Application of Lotus 1 -2-3. L. Kang, J. E. DiNunzio, R. R. Gadde (693) Computer-Assisted Evaluation of Differences in LC Column Selectivity. J. Lewis, J. Palmer, T. Jupille (694) Enantiomeric Purity and Specific Rotation via HPLC, Chiral Detection, and a New Chiral Data System. G. Cleaver (695) New Data System Interface Design for Automated HPLC. J. A. Schibler, J. O. Adams, O-M. Fan
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Novel Separation Techniques Room M6A, North Hall J. N. Chan, Presiding 8:30 (706) Detailed Multi-Instrument Study on SFE of the Fiber Finish on Commercial Fiber Samples. M. J. Drews, K. Ivey, C. Lam 8:50 (707) Use of SFE for Food Product. Β. Ε. Richter, D. E. Knowles, N. L. Porter, J. L. Ezzell
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(708) Chemical Fractionation To Identify Trace Element Associations in Coal. K. E. Schmalenberg, D. J. Hassett, C. D. O'Keefe (709) Characterization of a New Sorption Medium for Metal Cations. A. L. Lusk, J. Gorse (710) Peroxyoxalate Chemiluminescence in Liquid C0 2 . K. F. Heinze, T. A. Nieman (711) Single-Phase Extraction of AI, Fe, Cu, and Zn with Oxine. W. Martins, L. H. Seron (712) Polymer Coatings for Reducing Electroosmosis and Adsorption in CE. T. Tadey, W. C. Purdy (713) Influence of Micellar Media on Ab sorption and Fluorescence of Methoxybenzoic Acid Isomers. I. Khasawneh (714) Separation of Dicarboxylic Acids Based on Selective Facilitated Transport across Supported Liquid Membranes. M. Valiente, M. Munoz, S. Daunert, L G. Bâchas, C. Palet (715) Degradation and Analysis of Polyurethane. G. D. Martinie
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