The ACS Directory of Graduate Research 1987 - Analytical Chemistry

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PITTCON 11:05 (1644) Application of a Newly Developed Autosampler to Automate Pre-Column Derivatization in HPLC —K. SAITO. Shimadzu Corporation, S. Maruyama, Y. Kohno. Y. Ysui, R. Demuro

SHEEHAN, Extrel Corp , J.D. Buchner. R.C. Willoughby 11:25 (1655) The Application of HPLC with On-Line Radiochemical Detec­ tion to Metabolism Studies on a Novel Class of Analgesics—Κ WEHMEYER, The Proctor & Gamble Company, J, Kasting. D. Holloway, R. Underwood. L. Bowman

11:25 (1645) Two New Systems lor Fully Automated Sample Preparation Prior to Chromatography—A EL SAYED, Gilson Medical Electronics S.A Β Pichon. F Verillori

11:45 (1656) Effects of NE-11740, A Novel Anti-Inflammatory Agent, On Eicosanoid Metabolism—M.J. DOYLE, The Procter & Gamble Company, C.W Coggeshall RM Kaffenberger. T.H. Eichhold. B. Hynd. S.M. Weisman

11:45 (1646) The Utilization ot Gravimetry as a Technique for Performing Highly Precise and Accurate Automated Dilutions—B. LIGHTBODY, Zymark Cor­ poration, J.J Tomlinson, JR. Strimaitis

Polymer Characterization II Pharmaceutical Analysis

Friday Morning, Room 369 J P. Auses. Presiding Alcoa Laboratories

Friday Morning, Room 368 E. Sarnoff. Presiding FDA-NY Regional Laboratory

8:30 (1657) GPC Analysis of Polymers with an On-Llne Viscometer Detector—J L. EKMANIS, Waters Chrom. Div. Millipore Corp.

8:30 (1647) Enzyme Amplified Receptor Assay: A Novel Approach to Drug and Toxin Detection—S F HALLOWELL, U.S. Army CRDE Center. G.A. Rechnitz

8:50 (1658) Automation in GPC Software for Maximum Efficiency, Accu­ racy and Ease of Time—F K0ESTER, Spectra-Physics. Inc. A. Wensky

8 50 (1648) Development of HPLC Methodology for the Measurement of Cyclopentenyl Cytosine in Biological Fluids—L. HEGEDUS, National Institutes of Health. J.A. Kelley. N.R. Hartman

9:10 (1659) Advanced Silica-Based Stationary Phases for Aqueous Size Exclusion Chromatography—N. COOKE. Beckman Instruments, Inc., B.G. Archer, PC H. Shieh

9:10 (1649) Investigation of Calcium Binding to Tetracyclines by Inter­ faced HPLC-ICP—M JOSEPH. University of Massachusetts. J.A. Vecchiarelli, R.M. Barnes. P.C. Uden

9:30 (1660) Characterization of a Linear and Branched Polyethylene Using an On-Line Viscometer—W.A. DARK, Waters Chrom, Div, Millipore Corp., R.C. Nielson, N. Waldhauer

9:30 (1650) An HPLC Method for Analysis of Related Compounds in Naproxen Drug Raw Materials—D.B. MOIR. Sir F.G. Banting Research Centre, Ν Beaulieu, Ν Curran. F Matsui. R.W. Sears, E.G. Lovering

9:50 (1661) Reversed Phase HPLC-Low Angle Laser Light Scattering (LALLS) of Proteins and Enzymes—R MHATRE, Northeastern University. H.H. Stutmg. I.S. Krull

9:50 (1651) Measurementof Drug Levels Using Automated Sample Prepa­ ration and Method Sequencing in HPLC—R. SCHUSTER, Hewlett-Packard GmbH M. Riedmann. Β Glatz. H Goetz 10:10

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10:25 (1662) Sub-Micrometer Particle Sizing of Macro-Molecules Using a Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS) Technique—K. HASAPIDIS. Pacific Scientific Company, Κ Kumar

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1025 (1652) Development of HPLC/APIMS: Determination of Structures and Activities of Gymnemic Acids—Τ. ΙΜ0Τ0. Tottori University, Y. Hiji. F M . Yamamoto. H. Hatano

10:45 (1663) HIC/HPLC-Low Angle Laser Light Scattering (LALLS) of Pro­ teins (Beta-Lactoglobulin A)—H.H. STUTING, Northeastern University, IS. Krull. R Blanco, B.L Karger. N. Grinberg

10 45 (1653) Determination of Trithlocarbonates with N-Chlorosuccinimide or o-Diacetoxyiodobenzoate—A. SHRIVASTAVA, University of Pittsburgh. S.K. Singh. P.C. Yadav

11:05 (1664) Advances in Capillary Rheometry: A New Very Low Shear Rate Method—S.P. DALY. Kayeness Inc 1125 (1665) The Study of Miscibility of AS/PC Blend System by IGC—L LI Shanghai Jiao Tong University. Y Zhong, W. Zhu. X. Xu

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The Role of LC/MS in the Analysis of Pharmaceuticals—Ε W.

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