MEETINGS 2:50 3:45
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Bioelectrochemistry at Conducting Or ganic Salt Electrodes. W. J. Albery Electrochemical Reactivity of Electron Transfer Heme Proteins. J. L. Willit, R. M. Paddock, Jr., V. R. Senaratne, H. Assefa, E. F. Bowden Heme Protein Electron Transfer Reac tions. S. Sun, D. E. Reed, B. C. King, J. Terner, F. M. Hawkridge SECTION G
Symposium on History of Electrochemistry—Electroanalytical Chemistry Cosponsored with the Division of History of Chemistry
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MS/MS Techniques in the Analysis of Chlorinated Dioxins/Furans. B.P.-Y. Lau, D. Weber Trials, Tribulations, and Trends in Analy sis of Chlorinated Dibenzo-p-dioxins. F. I. Onuska Optimization of Instrument Parameters for the Analysis of Chlorinated Dibenzop-dioxins and Dibenzofurans by Tandem Quadrupole MS. D. H. Schellenberg, B. A. Bobbie, E. J. Reiner, V. Y. Taguchi Development and Application of a HighResolution MS Method for Measuring 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in Serum. D. G. Patterson, Jr., L. R. Alexan der, W. E. Turner, L. L. Needham
SECTION Β Application of Atomic Spectrometry in Biological Trace Analysis M. Stoeppler, Presiding 9:00 9:40
Recent Graphite Furnace Analytical Op portunities for Biochemical Samples. W. Slavin, G. Carnrick, D. Manning Optimization of Furnace AA Programs for the Determination of Trace Metals in Bio logical Materials. G. R. Dulude, J. J. Sot era
J. T. Stock, Presiding 2:00 2:25 3:10 3:50 4:20 4:40
Development of Instrumentation for Elec troanalytical Chemistry. H. Gunasingham Ion-Selective Electrodes: From Glasses to Crystals and Crowns. J.D.R. Thomas Modification of Solid Electrodes in Elec troanalytical Chemistry, 1978-1988. B. R. Shaw Finite Current Electroanalytical Chemistry in Flowing Streams. P. T. Kissinger Borrowing from Industry: Edgar Fahs Smith's Rotating Anode and Double-Cup Mercury Cathode. L. M. Robinson Henry J. S. Sand (1873-1944), a WellRemembered Tutor. J. T. Stock
SECTION H Symposium on How the Computer Has Affected the Practice of Chemistry— Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Cosponsored with the Computer Secretariat and seven other divisions G. K. Smith, Presiding 2:00 2:30 3:00
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Evolution of Computing in Industrial Chemical Research over the Last 25 Years. T. M. Dyott Research Computing—A Strategic Ap proach. P. M. Smith Strategic Applications of Information Technologies in Pharmaceutical Re search and Development. H. H. Shlevin, W. F. Waite Impact of Information Technology on Pharmaceutical Research. A. J. Stuper Finite Element Solutions to Chemical In dustrial Problems. M. Blanco, J. J. Bris bane, M. Chang-Mateu Local Area Networking in a Research En vironment. L. J. Kaetzel, K. A. Hockey
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Instrumentation for Trace Organic Monitoring—Dioxin Determination R. E. Clement, Presiding 9:00 9:20 9:40
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Analysis and Environmental Distribution of Chlorinated Dibenzo-p-dioxins and Dibenzofurans. R. E. Clement Transatlantic Organic Trace Analysis. O. Hutzlnger Analytical Separation Techniques and Living Human Cells for the Evaluation of Environmental Pollution. E. Jellum, N. C. Herud, A. K. Thorsrud, F. W. Karasek Comparison of High-Resolution MS and
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