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Electrophoresis. Leonard Ornstein, Mt. Sinai Hospital,. New York City. Complementary Interactions among Nu- cleic Acids: A Molecular Approach to the S...
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Fractionation According to Charge and Size. J. O. Porath, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.

ADVANCED X-RAY A N D ELECTRON TECHNIQUE SPECTROSCOPY

Preparative Disc Electrophoresis. Leonard Ornstein, M t . Sinai Hospital, New York City.

Wednesday, October 9

L. S. Birks, U. S. Naval Research Laboratory, Chairman

Low-Energy Fluorescence and PhotoAuger Electron Analysis for the Ele­ mentary Chemistry of 0.01 to 1.0 Mg. Samples. Burton Henke, Pomona Col­ lege.

Complementary Interactions among Nu­ cleic Acids: A Molecular Approach to the Study of Genes and Their Products. Ε. Τ . Bolton, Carnegie Institution of Washington. T h u r s d a y , O c t o b e r 10

The Study of Excited Molecules by Electron Velocity Analysis. J. Karle, U. S. Naval Research Laboratory.

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Subcellular Elemental Analysis of Tis­ sues with Electron Probe. Robert Mellors, New York Hospital-Cornell Univer­ sity Medical College.

Robert Farrier, National Institutes of Health, Chairman

Thursday, October 10

Biophysical Monitoring of Experimental Animals. Harry Gorman, Martin Mari­ etta Co.

PHYSIOLOGICAL MONITORING

Bioinstrumentation for Space Flight. S. P . Vinograd, National Aeronautics & Space Administration.

9 : 0 0 - 1 1 : 0 0 a.m. MOLECULAR SEPARATION BY SIZE A N D CHARGE Peter Condliffe, National Institutes of Health, Chairman

Sorting Rod-shaped Particles on the Basis of Length by Agar Gel Chroma­ tography. R. L. Steere, U. S. Depart­ ment of Agriculture.

An Instrumentation System for Cardiac Surgery. G. S. Cohen and A. G. Mor­ row, National Institutes of Health. An Analysis of the Need for, and a Clinical Trial of an Intensive Care Moni­ tor. K. C. Rock, Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co., and J. H . Meredith, Bow­ man Gray School of Medicine.

NIH Exhibit An alphabetical listing of the exhibitors and the new -products they will be demonstrating at the National Institutes of Health Sym­ posium-Exhibit appears below. Advanced Instruments, Inc. 45 Kenneth St. Newton Highlands 6 1 , Mass. Exhibiting: Flame photometer for N a and Κ a n d thermoelectric b a t h . W m . Ainsworth & Sons, Inc. 2151 Lawrence St. Denver 5, Colo. Exhibiting: T y p e 10 and 12 compact, substitution, single-pan balances; " S C " Right-A-Weigh balance ; recording balance; recording vacuum balance; and a variety of 2-pan classical bal­ ances and \veights. Air-Shields, Inc. Jacksonville Rd. Hatboro, Pa. Exhibiting: Individual monitors and monitor central.

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