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4 25 (1368) Optical Isomer Separations on Microcrystalline Tribenzoylcellulose—R. WERNICKE, Riedel-de Haen AG 4 45 (1369) Qualitative Separation of Metal Ions in Tube Well Water Samples by Thin Layer Partition Chromatography—R B KHARAT Institute of Science. L. Deshmukh
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2 50 (1374) Application of Fiber-Optic (Spectro)Photometry to the Moni toring of Uranium and Plutonium in Nuclear Fuel Process Streams—J BURCK Kerntorschungszentrum Karlsruhe. K. Kramer, W. Konig
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3:45 (1376) Stack Effluent Analysis Using On-Line Mass Spectrometry—L KEPHART, Extrel Corporation, S.N. Ketkar, J.D. Buchner 4 05 (1377) Coupling FIA with an Ion-Selective Electrode for an On-Line Determination of Trace Levels of Chloride in 20% Caustic—Κ H00L Dow Chemical Company, E.D. Yalvac
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4 25 (1378) Ammonia Production Control Using Process Mass Spec trometry—C.J WEAVER, Extrel Corporation. G.D. Cessna
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4 45 (1379) On-Line Micro-Distillation Apparatus for Segmented-Flow Analyzers—S C C0VERLY. Bran+Luebbe. M. Sahn
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1:50 (1381) Near Infrared Laser Diode Intracavity Spectroscopy: A New Versatile Analytical Tool—G PAT0NAY, Georgia State University. D. AndrewsWilberforce. J. Hicks
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2 10 (1382) Development of a High Performance Scanning Fluorescence Detector for Use with HPLC—J.G. WANGSGAARD, Linear Instruments Corporation D.J Bornhop. L. Hlousek
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