Laboratory Robotics and Workstations. Alan Newman. 69: 255 A-59 A MALDI-TOFMS. Deborah Noble. 67: 497 A-501 A; Elizabeth Zubritsky. 70: 733 A-37 A Microwave Digestion. Britt Erickson. 70: 467A-71A MS/MS. Deborah Noble. 67: 265 A-69 A Near-IR Spectroscopy. Deborah Noble. 67: 735A-39 A Nitrogen-Phosphorus Detectors. Britt Erickson. 70: 599 A-602 A Open-Path FT-IR. Alan Newman. 69: 43 A-47 A Portable GC and GC/MS. Celia Henry. 69: 195A-200 A Potentiostats. Alan Newman 69:369 A-72 A Quartz Crystal Microbalances. Celia Henry.68:625A-28 A Raman Spectroscopy. Celia Henry. 69: 309 A-13 A Scanning Electron Microscopy. Britt Erickson. 69: 749 A-52 A Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry. Alan Newman. 68: 683 A-86 A Selecting a CCD Camera. Jeffrey H. Giles, Trent D. Ridder, Robert H. Williams, David A. Jones, and M. Bonner Denton. 70:663A-68 A SEC. Celia Henry. 68:431A-34 A Sizing Up Light Scattering. Celia Henry. 70: 59A-63 A Solid-State NMR. Alan Newman. 68: 559 A-62 A Supercritical Fluid Chromatography and Extraction. Felicia Wach. 66: 369 A-73 A; Britt Erickson. 69: 683 A-86 A SFE. Britt Erickson. 70: 333 A-36 A X-ray Fluorescence. Alan Newman. 69: 493 A-500 A X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy. Deborah Noble. 67: 675 A-78 A Profiles
Focus Analytical Chemistry at the Helm: Germany's National Research Center for Environment and Health. Alan Newman. 68: 481A-83 A Arvin Smith and the Amazing, Ever-Growing Thermo Instrument Systems. Alan Newman. 68:184-89 A The Barnett Institute at 25. Celia Henry. 70: 329A-32 A
Facing the Future with Optimism: Analytical Chemistry in Eastern Europe (University of Warsaw). Alan Newman. 68: 420A-25 A Molecular Biology Meets Instrumentation (European Molecular Biology Laboratory). Celia Henry. 69: 672 A-75 A Not Your Same Old Perkin-Elmer. Alan Newman. 70:193 A-97 A PNNL's Laboratory for the Environment (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory's Environmental Molecular Science Laboratory). Alan Newman. 69: 298 A-301A Risk-Takers Extraordinaire: The Program Officers of the Office of Naval Research. Celia Henry. 68: 546 A-49 A Switzerland's Laboratory for the Environment (EAWAG). Alan Newman. 68:612 A-15 A Toxicants in the Environment: Are We Exposed (National Center for Environmental Health)? Britt Erickson. 70:797 A-99 A The World According to HP Instruments. Alan Newman 69:176 A-81A
Laboratory and Business Profiles AMC and the CWC. Celia Henry. 70: 246 A Applied Research at USP (U.S. Pharmacopeia). Celia Henry. 69:163 A Beastiy Robots and Glowing Microscopes (Laboratory of Molecular Biology). David Bradley. 70:310 A A Bridge Between Two Worlds (Association of Biomolecular Resource Facilities) . Celia Henry. 69: 282 A Bringing Emerging Technology into the Company (Thomas Chester, Procter & Gamble). 68: 85 A Deciphering Aquatic Environmental Systems (Jacques Buffle, University of Geneva, Switzerland). Veronika R. Meyer. 68: 717 A Forensics on the Wild Side (National Fish and Wildlife's Forensic Laboratory). Alan Newman. 69: 228 A High Winds, Light Rain, and Radicals Later (Dwayne Heard, University of Leeds, U.K.). David Bradley. 69: 526 A Inside Triangle Labs. Alan Newman. 69: 80 A Into the Hands of Users Qeanette Van Emon, EPA's Office of Research and Development). 67: 416 A Just a Trace (CSIRO/CAAC, Australia). Elizabeth Ban. 70: 508 A
Laying the Groundwork for DNA-Based Clinical Methods (Armed Forces Institute of Pathology). Celia Henry. 69: 654 A LGC Steps Out on Its Own (Laboratory of the Government Chemist, U.K.). David Bradley. 69: 280 A Making Cutting-Edge Technology Work for Day-to-Day Use (Peter Kissinger, Bioanalytical Systems). 67: 648 A Critical Mass (Michael Barber Centre for Mass Spectrometry). David Bradley. 70: 707 A A Molecular View of the Ocean (Robert Byrne, University of South Florida). Celia Henry. 68: 657 A Moving X-rays into Chemistry (Rigaku). Celia Henry. 70: 94 A Nothing Fishy at FDA Seafood Laboratory. JimKling.70:506 A On-Site Analysis Made in Germany Qohnannes Flachowsky, Centre for Environmental Research, Leipzig-Halle, Germany) . Veronika R. Meyer. 69: 399 A Proteomics Unleashed. Elizabeth Ban. 70: 308 A Radian International Gets a New Owner. Britt Erickson. 70: 572 A Red Blood Cells and Toxic Chemicals (Hans-Glinter Neumann, University of Wurzburg, Germany). Veronika R. Meyer. 69: 340 A The Science of Law and Order (New Jersey State Police Forensic Science Bureau). Deborah Noble. 69:524 A Scoring a Bull's-eye with DARTS (Daresbury Laboratory, Cheshire, U.K.). David Bradley. 70: 446 A Seeing Through the Noise (Timothy Harris, AT&T Bell Laboratories). 67: 530 A A Single Voice (Analytical Instrument Association). Alan Newman. 68:529 A Teenage Technique Coming of Age (NearIR, Centre for Pharmaceutical Analysis at the School of Pharmacy, U.K.). David Bradley. 70: 22 A Using Drops To Collect Samples (PurnenduDasgupta).67:468 A Using MS in Biomedicine (Robert Cotter, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine). 67: 350 A Viking Instruments Finds Success in a Declining Market. Britt Erickson. 70: 26 A What's Hot in the Manz Lab this Summer? (Andreas Manz, Imperial College, U.K.). David Bradley. 69: 456 A
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