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EXPOCHEM '80

EXPOCHEM '80, an international exposition of analytical instruments for industrial and biomedical labora­ tories will be held at the Astrohall in Houston, Tex., Oct. 6-9,1980. This exhibition will embrace all areas of modern analytical instrumentation. EXPOCHEM '80 offers a varied technical program that includes after­ noon chromatography sessions which are part of the 15th International Symposium on Advances in Chroma­ tography. The latter meeting, which will take place simultaneously with EXPOCHEM '80, offers a Tuesday af­ ternoon poster session with 22 contri­ butions. Also included in the extensive technical program for EXPOCHEM '80 are special sessions all day Wednesday and on Thursday morning devoted to "Environmental Effects of Offshore Oil Production: The Bucca­

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Astrohall, Houston, Tex., October 6-9, 1980

neer Oil Field Study." Preregistration for the meeting is recommended so that long delays can be avoided. Registration forms for the hotel and exposition can be obtained from: Albert Zlatkis, Chemistry De­ partment, University of Houston, Houston, Tex. 77004 (713-749-2623). Short courses covering 10 separate topics will be held Oct. 4-5, 1980 be­ fore the meeting. For details see page 498 A, April issue. The following pages of the JOUR­ NAL contain the detailed technical program for EXPOCHEM '80 includ­ ing those parts of the chromatography symposium open to EXPOCHEM '80 registrants. However, only symposia titles are given for the Buccaneer study since the emphasis in these pre­ sentations is on the environment as opposed to analytical methodology.

Monday Morning, Oct. 6, 1980 Atomic Absorption Spectrometry T. M. Niemczyk, Presiding

8:30 Optimizing Precision in Atomic Absorption. N. W. Bower, Colorado College 9:00 Analyte Preconcentration and Sample Introduction Techniques in Atomic Absorption Spectrometry. B. E. McClellan, K. B. Jolly, R. Aulick, K. Ng and A. Bradbury, Murray State U 9:30 Biological Applications of Zeeman-Effect Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy. P. A. Pleban, Old Do­ minion U 11:00 Matrix Effects in Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spec-

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