PROGRAM THURSDAY. M A R C H 8 MOLECULAR SPECTROSCOPY— INSTRUMENTATION Thursday Morning—Ball Room D. S. McKinney, Presiding 8:30 Design and Construction of A n Infrared Polychromator. Yo-Ichiro Mashiko and Hiroshi Tomita, Government Chemical Industrial Research Institute of Tokyo, and Kasumi Yoshida, Hitachi Ltd. 8:50 New Filter-Grating Infrared Spectrophotometer. G. T . Keahl, Beckman Instruments, I n c . 9:10 Model 125 Grating Spectrophotometer—A High Performance Instrument for the Range 10,000-400 cm."1 V. J. Coates and H . M . Bolz, Perkin-Elmer Corp. 9:30 New Spectrophotometer. J . M . Thoburn, Bausch and Lomb, Inc. 9:50 New Extended-Range Infrared Spectrophotometer. J. Ashley and N . Shifrin, Beckman Instruments, I n c . 10:10 E X P O S I T I O N R E C E S S . 10:30 Instrument for Simultaneous Integration of Concentration of E a c h Infrared Absorbing Gas in a Multi-component Flowing Stream. Glenn Smith and Paul Watson, Baird-Atomic, Inc. 10:50 Compact High-Intensity Monochromator. J. J. Chisholm, Bausch and Lomb, Inc. 11:10 N e w Instrumentation for Fluorescence and Phosphorescence Analysis. J. U. White, White Development Corp., and Richard Ploss and John Leeman, Baird-Atomic, Inc. 11:30 Fluorescence Attachment for Beckman D U and D K Spectrophotometers. M . Laikin, Beckman Instruments, Inc., and J. F . Thomas, University of California Field Station. 11:50 Attachment for Spectrophotometry of Scattering and Fluorescing Samples. Ralph Eno and R. C. Hawes, Applied Physics Corp.
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EMISSION SPECTROSCOPY— INSTRUMENTATION Thursday Morning—Pittsburgh Room J. D. Johnson. Presiding 9:00 N e w Emulsion for Spectrochemical Analysis. R . L. Dehm, Eastman Kodak Co. 9:20 Jarrell-Ash Vacuum Atomcounter. R . W. Tabeling, J. Devaney, and F . Brech, Jarrell-Ash Co. 9:40 Design of N e w Direct Reading Spectrometer. F . DuBois, Research and Control Instruments, Inc. 10:00 Spectrochemical Analysis in the Near Schumann Region. A. L. Davison, Baird-Atomic, I n c . 10:20 E X P O S I T I O N R E C E S S . 10:40 Two Coordinate Photoelectric Setting Attachment D e vice for Precision Measuring Comparator. L . O. Eikrem and H . B. Beal, David W. Mann Co. 11:00 N e w Atomic Absorption Photometer. J. L. Saunderson, Research and Control Instruments, Inc. 11:20 High Sensitivity Approaches to Atomic Absorption. J. Devaney and F . Brech, Jarrell-Ash Co.
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Thursday Morning—Terrace Room S. Krimm, Presiding 9:00 Introductory Remarks, S. Krimm. 9:05 Infrared Spectra and Structure of Polyvinyl Chloride. Takehiko Shimanouchi, University of Tokyo. Circle No. 198 on Readers' Service Card VOL 34, NO. 2, FEBRUARY 1962 ·
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