News Fluorescence Spectroscopy for Bacterial Identification. T. M. Rossi, C. W. Moss, I. M. Warner, Emory U Applications of Constant Energy Synchronous Luminescence Spectrometry. L. A. Files, J. M. Kerkhoff, J. D. Winefordner, U of Florida Cyclodextrin-Enhanced Aqueous Peroxyoxalate Chemiluminescence. E. J. Woolf, M. L. Grayeski, Seton Hall U Fluorescence Studies of Cyclodextrin Inclusion Complexes in Mixed Aqueous-Organic Solvents. G. Patonay, N. A. Shapiro, I. M. Warner, Emory U Molecular Luminescence Spectrometry of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons Excited by Active Nitrogen. T. Yu, J. D. Winefordner, U of Florida Evaluation of ac Stabilization of dc Arc Lamps for Spectroscopic Applications. P. B. Oldham, G. Patonay, I. M. Warner, Emory U Philadelphia's Tourist Center is located in the Penn Center-City Hall area Comparison of Noise Characteristics between UV-Visible and IR Interferometers. M. Richmond, R. Williams, Ohio U Reaction Rate Method Insensitive to Changes in Rate Constant. P. D. Wentzell, S. R. Crouch, Michigan State U Environmental Effect on the Fluorescence of Crude Oil. A. Sharma, Y. Vihar Fluorescence of Flavones and Bioflavones. A. Sharma, Y. Vihar Spectrophotometry Determination of Traces of Uranium. P. G. Ramappa, U of Mysore Fluorescence Spectroscopy Posters Comparison of Circular Dichroism and Fluorescence-Detected Circular Dichroism for Biologically Active Compounds. M. Thomas, G. Patonay, I. M. Warner, Emory U Nondestructive Tablet Determination by Room-Temperature Phosphorimetry. W. J. Long, S. Y. Su, H. T. Karnes, Virginia Commonwealth U Fluorescence Fingerprinting of Marine Algae. P. B. Oldham, E. Zillioux, I. M. Warner, Emory U Determination of CaMo0 4 and CaWÛ4 by Time-Resolved Luminescence Spectroscopy. Ë. F. Paski, M. W. Blades, U of British Columbia
Monday Afternoon Infrared Microspectroscopy Arranged by P. Roush Applications of Infrared Microscopy, Instrumental and Sampling Considerations. R. W. Hannah, Perkin-Elmer Applications of Microscopic-FTIR Sampling Techniques for the Analysis of Polymer Systems. F. M. Mirabella, Northern Petrochemical Co. Application of Recent Developments in FT-IR Microsampling Techniques to Polymeric Materials. M. A. Harthcock, Dow Chemical Qualitative Analysis of Polymers and Other Types of Samples Using FT-IR Microspectroscopy. N. Smyrl, Martin Marrietta, Inc. Industrial Problem Solving by Microscopic FT-IR. E. Miseo, L. Guilmette, Arthur D. Little, Inc. FT-IR Microspectrophotometry as a Failure Analysis Tool. J. Shearer, Shearer Consulting, Inc. Forensic-Related Fourier Transform Infrared Microscopy. J. Genova, Dade County Crime Laboratory Infrared Microscope Spectroscopy in Biomedical Research: The Closer You Look, the More You See. J. Brasch, F. M. Wasacz, Battelle Columbus Laboratory Comparison of On-Line and OffLine FT-IR Microscopy. F. L. Baudais, H. Buijs, Bomem, Inc.
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Advances in Plasma Spectrometry— Instrumentation Arranged by A. Montaser and D. W. Golightly FT-ICP-AES: Fourier Mode Data Evaluation. M. L. Parsons, Arizona State U; L. M. Faries, B. A. Palmer, R. S. Lyon, Los Alamos National Laboratory Signal-to-Noise Ratio Characteristics of an Inductively Coupled Plasma-Fourier Transform Spectrometer. S. Marra, G. Horlick, U of Alberta Isotopic and Elemental Assay of Plutonium by Inductively Coupled Plasma-Atomic Multielement Emission Spectrometry (ICP/ AMES). M. C. Edelson, E. L. Dekalb, R. K. Winge, V. A. Fassel, Iowa State U Spectral Characteristics of a New Spectrometer Design for Atomic Emission Spectrometry. V. Karanassios, G. Horlick, U of Alberta Time-Multiplexed Multiple Entrance Slit Spectrometer for Atomic Emission Spectroscopy. L. D. Benton, K. W. Busch, Baylor U Progress Report on the Generation and Characterization of an Annular Helium-Inductively Coupled Plasma for Atomic Emission Spectroscopy. S.-K. Chan, A. Montaser, George Washington U Evaluation of a Reduced-Pressure Helium ICP as a GC Detector for Halogenated Compounds. K. A. Wolnik, F. L. Fricke, C. J. Seliskar, U.S. Food and Drug Administration Spectroscopic Studies of Magnetically Confined Plasmas Generated by a Unidirectional Capacitive Discharge in a Graphite Fiber Bundle. E. T. Johnson, R. D. Sacks, U of Michigan Progress in Theta Pinch Emission Spectroscopy. A. Scheeline, U of Illinois Surface Analysis Photoelectron Microscopy. O.H. Griffith, U of Oregon Time-Resolved Photothermal Refraction. W. A. Weimer, N. J. Dovichi, U of Wyoming Surface Analysis of Filter Papers Used in Room-Temperature Phosphorimetry. M. Andino, M. Kosinski, J. D. Winefordner, U of Florida Characterization of Thin Films and Interfaces by Surface Analytical Techniques: Microprobe Methods, RBS and SIMS. J. Clabes, IBM
News Data Analysis Techniques Ap plied to Surface Analytical Prob lems. A. Proctor, U of Pittsburgh Solid-State NMR of Synthetic and Biopolymers Arranged by A. D. English Computer Simulation of Spin Dynamics. J. S. Waugh, F. S. Bouregas, MIT Dipolar Rotational Spin-Echo NMR Studies of Motion in Poly mers. Ε. 0. Stejskal, J. Schaefer, J. R. Garbow, Monsanto Multinuclear NMR Studies of Molecular Dynamics of Fibrous Proteins. D. A. Torchia, NIH Solid-State NMR of Biological Systems. S. J. Opella, U of Pennsylva nia Determination of Molecular Ori entation of Solid Polymers with High-Resolution 13C NMR. P. M. Henrichs, Kodak NMR Approach to Pseudosolid Polymer Properties. Gel Swelling. Disentanglement Relaxation in a Melt. J. P. Cohen-Addad, CNRS Gas Chromatography New Polysiloxane Stationary Phase for Analysis of Volatile Pri ority Pollutants. R. R. Freeman, J&W Scientific Use of Capillary GC Retention Index Library for Qualitative Analysis and Analytical Technique Development. S. Stephenson, J. Sprouse, A. Varano, Sadtler Research Laboratories Characterization of GC Station ary Phases: Considerations for Ac curate Determination of Retention Indices. M. A. Hepp, M. S. Klee, Smith Kline & French Labs; M. A. Kaiser, Du Pont Model for Optimization of Capillary Columns for Process Gas Chromatography. R. Villalobos, R. Annino, The Foxboro Co. GC/MS Characterization of Mi croorganisms. S. L. Morgan, R. S. Whiton, A. Fox, U of South Carolina Modern Use of Megabore Col umns. W. Jennings, U of California Capillary Gas Chromatography with MIP-Polychromator Detec tion. A. H. Mohamad, J. A. Caruso, U of Cincinnati High-Speed GC Using an Electri cally Heated Cold Trap Inlet Sys tem and Short Lengths of Open Tu bular Column. R. D. Sacks, B. A. Ewels, U of Michigan
EDB Determination in Wheat Using Headspace Gas Chromato graphic Analysis. D. R. Erney, U.S. Food and Drug Administration High-Resolution Gas Chroma tography with the Valveless Live Column Switching System in a Dual-Oven GC. A. Heim, ES Indus tries Computer-Aided Chemistry Posters Custom-Made Analytical Labo ratory Sample Management System for the IBM PC Utilizing dBASE II. S. Matthes, Bureau of Mines Integrated Computerized Analy sis of Method Validation Experi ments. J. Fenton, West Chester U ANALIS, an Interactive Comput er System for Laboratory Sample Management. M. A. Floyd, F. W. Postma, R. W. Morrow New Unfolding Code for a Multisphere Neutron Spectrometer. D. Chang, U of Missouri Microcomputer Software for Lab Management and Supervision. T. K. Blumenthal, G. B. Hirsch, M. M. Blumenthal, Ganit System, Inc. Networking in the Chromatogra phy Laboratory Using Computing Integrators and an IBM PC. T. A. Rooney, Spectra-Physics Computer-Assisted Weighing Station for a Grain Wet-Milling Analytical Laboratory. C. K. Finger, L. E. Fitt, CPC International Inc. Evaluation of the IBM PC and Apple Macintosh in Laboratory Applications. R. Williams, Ohio U Microprocessor-Regulated Con stant Power or Temperature Isoe lectric Focusing Power Supply. E. Kuzior, L. Allen, D. Mincey, Youngstown State U Lock-In Amplifiers and Boxcar Averages: How They Really Work. E. Voigtman, J. D. Winefordner, U of Florida New Analytical Techniques and Methods Posters Microwave Oven Method Utiliz ing HNO3-H2O2 Digestion to Pre pare Botanical Materials for Ele mental Analysis by ICAP. R. T. White, G. E. Douthit, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Development of a Luminescence Microprobe for Chemical Identifi cation. T. E. Doyle, J. L. Alvarez, V. A. Deason, EG&G Idaho, Inc.
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Ion-Molecule Reactions of Sput tered Species: Principles and Ap plication. R. B. Freas, M. M. Ross, J. E. Campana, Naval Research Labo ratory Detection and Identification of Bacteria by Means of Fluorescence Decay Lifetimes. R. A. Dalterio, W. H. Nelson, J. Sperry, U of Rhode Island Matrix Effects in Thermal Lensing Spectrometry. C. M. Phillips, S. R. Crouch, G. E. Leroi, Michigan State U Analysis of Metals and Compact ed Samples by Hollow Cathode Plume Mass Spectrometry. F. L. King, Jr., R. K. Marcus, W. W. Harri son, U of Virginia Laser Doppler Velocimetry for Particle Size Analysis. F. Zarrin, N. J. Dovichi, U of Wyoming Acoustic Emission Monitoring of Chemical Processes. R. M. Belchamber, D. Betteridge, M. P. Collins, T. Lilley, B. P. Research Centre High-Performance Optically Op timized GC/IR Light Pipe System. D. Kuehl, Bio-Rad, Digilab Division Thermal Lens Detection of Pro teins Separated by Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis. K. Peck, M. D. Morris, U of Michigan Rotationally Cooled-Laser Ionization-TOF Mass Spectrometry (RC-LI-TOF/MS-LIF) Dynamic High-Resolution Molecular Analy sis Instrumentation. R. L. M. Dobson, S. J. Weeks, A. P. D'Silva, V. A. Fassel, Iowa State U Ion Chromatographic Separation and Conductivity Detection of Su gar Alcohols. J. B. Nair, M. F. Delaney, R. Day, Boston U Trace Elements in Philately. R. S. Boikess, G. S. Hall, Rutgers U
Tuesday Morning Plasma Spectroscopy— Instrumentation Arranged by A. Montaser and D. W. Golightly Development of a Source for Spark Microanalysis. J. C. Cousins, A. Scheeline, U of Illinois Direct Solids Analysis by Hollow Cathode Plume Atomic Emission. R. K. Marcus, F. L. King, Jr., W. W. Harrison, U of Virginia Atomic Emission from a Highly Efficient, Low-Power, Microwave Plasma. B. A. Burns, C. B. Boss, North Carolina State U