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Major Features • Single channel, 10 calibrated ranges with continuously variable adjustment between ranges: • Calibrated volt and ampere ranges: 10 mv. 1 pa. 0.1 v. 10 μβ.. 1 v. 0.1 ma. 10 v. 1 ma. 100 v. 10 ma. • 4 times chart width zero suppression in either direction. • Chart speed of 1 in/hr and 15 in/hr. Eight optional speeds by a simple gear change. • Pressure sensitive chart paper. N o warmup. Ready to record. • Weighs only 11 pounds. Measures 9Vi"x
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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Hotel, Estes Park, Colorado. Contact: William Mueller, University of Denver, Denver 10, Colorado. August 15 to 17—International Conference on Organic Scintillation Detectors, Uni versity of New Mexico, Albuquerque, Ν . Μ. Contact: G. H . Daub, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, Ν. Μ. Page 51 A, June. August 15 to 19—Gordon Research Conference—Analytical Chemistry. New H a m p ton School, New Hampton, N. H. Chairman: Charles N. Reilley, University of North Carolina. Page 55 A, May. August 15 to 24—Fifth General Assembly and International Congress, International Union of Crystallography, Cambridge, England. Contact: Royal Society, Burling ton House, Picadilly, London W. 1, England. August 22 to 26—Gordon Research Conference—Infrared Spectroscopy. Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H . Chairman: D . A. Ramsey. Page 55 A, May. Aug. 29 to 31—18th Annual Meeting, Electron Microscope Society of America, Mar quette University, Milwaukee, Wis. Contact: W. C. Bigelow, General Electric Lamp Division, Nela Park #330, Cleveland 12, Ohio. Page 70 A, May. August 29 to 31—Symposium on Water Quality Measurement and Instrumentation (originally scheduled for August 23 to 25). U. S. Public Health Service, Taft Sani tary Engineering Center, Cincinnati, Ohio. Contact: Director, Sanitary Engineer ing Center, 4676 Columbia Parkway, Cincinnati 26, Ohio. August 29 to Sept. 3—European Conference on Electron Microscopy, Delft, Nether lands. Contact: Prof. J. B. Le Poole, Mijnbouwplein 11, Delft, Netherlands. Sept. 7 to 10—Fifteenth Calorimetry Conference, Gatlinburg, Tenn. Contact: Dr. J. P. McCullough, Chairman, U. S. Bureau of Mines, Box 1321, Bartlesville, Okla., or Dr. D. W. Osborne, program chairman, Argonne National Laboratory, P.O. Box 299, Lemont, 111. Sept. 11 to 16—138th National Meeting, American Chemical Society, New York City, Ν . Υ. Sept. 13 to 15—Chemical Exposition USA 1960. Hotel Statler-Hilton, New York, N . Y. Sponsor: New York Section, ACS. Contact: E. P . Connolly, Connolly and Leopold, Hotel Sheraton-Atlantic, New York, Ν . Υ. Sept. 13 to 15—5th International Instruments and Measurements Conference, The Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences and The Swedish Association of Technical Physicists, Stockholm, Sweden. Contact: H. von Koch, secretary general, I & M, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm 70, Sweden. Page 43 A, Feb. Sept. 26 to 30—Third ISA Instrument-Automation Conference and Exhibit and 15th Annual Meeting, New York Coliseum, New York, N. Y. Contact: William H. Kushnick, executive director, Instrument Society of America, 313 Sixth Ave., Pitts burgh 22, Pa. Oct. 3 to 5—7th Ottawa Symposium on Applied Spectroscopy, Canadian Association for Applied Spectroscopy, Ottawa, Canada. Contact: C. R. Langdon, program chairman, Aluminium Company of Canada, Ltd., Arvida, Que. Page 42 A, Feb. Oct. 4 to 7—10th Annual Instrument Symposium and Research Equipment Exhibit, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md. Contact: James B. Davis, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda 14, Md. Page 50 A, June. Oct. 12 to 14—Fourth Conference on Analytical Chemistry in Nuclear Reactor Tech nology—First Conference on Nuclear Reactor Chemistry, Gatlinburg, Tenn. Sponsor: Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Contact: C. D. Susano, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, P.O. Box Y, Oak Ridge, Tenn. Page 54 A, June. Oct. 19 to 26—Second Interkama International Congress and Exhibition for Instru mentation and Automation, Dusseldorf, Germany. Contact: Nordwestdeutschen Austellungs, Gesellschaft, M B H , Dusseldorf, Ehrenhof 4, Germany. Oct. 24 to 26—Eighth Detroit Anachem Conference. Wayne State University De troit, Mich. Contact: M. D. Cooper, Chemistry Department, General Motors Corp., Warren, Mich.
Gatlinburg Conference Papers Solicited P a p e r s are being solicited b y Oak Ridge National L a b o r a t o r y for pres entation at a combined meeting con sisting of the 4th Conference on Ana lytical Chemistry in Nuclear Reactor Technology and the 1st Conference on Nuclear Reactor Chemistry. T h e two conferences are t o be held a t Gatlin burg, Tenn., Oct, 12 to 14. Tentatively, the analytical chemis t r y conference will devote half-day ses sions to the following topics ; activation and nondestructive methods of analy sis; radiochemical analysis, including applications of t r a c e r s ; continuous analysis of radioactive liquid and gas s t r e a m s ; nonradiochemical methods for
trace analysis of reactor materials; analysis of diverse reactor fuels and fertile materials; and application of analytical chemistry in preparation, evaluation, and use of TJ0 2 -base fuels. T h e reactor chemistry conference tentatively plans half-day sessions on reactor fuel materials; preparation and purification of reactor materials; chemistry of corrosion processes; and effect of radiation on reactor materials. This conference also plans a full-day session on the behavior of fission p r o d ucts in reactor fuels. I n both conferences, discussions of improvements, new concepts, and re search developments are especially sought. I t was pointed out, however, t h a t theoretical or review papers on the pertinent topics will be given care ful consideration. Authors are re-