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May 23, 2012 - EVERETT KELLEY ASSOCIATES, INC. Anal. Chem. , 1971, 43 (3), pp 116A–116A. DOI: 10.1021/ac60298a809. Publication Date: March 1971...
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Product Capsules (Continued from page 114 A) Potentiostats. New p o t e n t i o s t a t / galvonstat has plug-in modules to provide flexibility in readout. Ρ 138

Signal averagers. transformed spectra for pendent distortions.

Presses. Specs on 6 different sizes of pellet presses. Ρ Τ 34

Solvents. Bulletin describes chemicals distilled in glass. Ρ 25

Reagents. TLC.

for Ρ 20

Spectrofluorometers. Catalog on unit for fluorescence analyses. Ρ 64

Reagents. Literature on reagents for acrylamide-gel electrophoresis. Ρ 58

Spectrometers. Bulletin on new pho­ to-electron and Auger unit. Ρ 3

Recorders. Linear servo m o t o r keeps pen going magnetically. Ρ 83

Spectrometers. System combines digi­ tal readout, teletype printer, and com­ puter. Ρ 24

Catalog on reagents

Recorders. Full range units with 500 Κ input.

of

low-cost Ρ 96

Recorders. U n i t provides null-bal­ ancing servo-potentiometer recording in m i n i m u m panel space. Ρ 108 Recorders. Wide-chart readability in a compact case. Ρ Τ 09 Recorders. Compact unit has wide selection of ranges. Ρ 110 Recorders. U n i t provides on 5 " X 8" file cards.

recording Ρ 111

Recorders. Unit records the loga­ r i t h m of absorbancc as a function of wavelength. Ρ 170 Samplers. Automatic system for AA and emission analysis. Ρ 92

Spectrometers. of 10 new units.

Compensates frequency-de­ Ρ 23

D a t a offered on line Ρ 26

Spectrometers. Bulletin on two solidstate N M R units. Ρ 101

Spectrometers, x - r a y . types of x-ray units.

Spectrometers, x - r a y . Technical bro­ chures on m a n u a l and a u t o m a t e d x-ray units. Ρ 171 S p e c t r o p h o t o m e t e r s . U n i t goes from 325 t o 925 n m a n d has digital readout. Catalog. Ρ 21 Spectrophotometers. Bulletin on new solid-state digital unit. Ρ 36 Spectrophotometers. Brochure on new double beam recording unit. Ρ 128 Spectrophotometers. VIS, I R , AA units.

Bulletin on U VΡ 165

Spectrophotometers, AA. Unit changes modes from AA to atomic emis­ sion a t flip of switch. Ρ 7

Spectrometers, electron. Reads out binding energies of electrons with high resolution. Ρ 186

Spectrophotometers, AA. Analyzes two elements in single sample. Ρ 62

Spectrometers, NMR. D a t a on multinucleus, easy-to-use unit. Ρ 182

S p e c t r o p h o t o m e t e r s , IR. New solidstate pneumatic detector has high sen­ sitivity. Ρ 142

Spectrometers, x - r a y . F r e e 17-page application guide on x-ray spectrometrv. Ρ 105

Spectrophotometers, IR. New unit has solid-state detector circuitry. Ρ 1 5 0

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S p e c t r o p h o t o m e t e r s , UV/VIS. Unit for gel scanning, column monitoring, etc. " Ρ 71 Spectrophotometers, UV/VIS. New, low-cost series of modules for various uses. Free catalog. Ρ 87 Spectrophotometers, UV/VIS. 4 models with double monochromators and dual beam photometric svstems. Ρ 184 S p e c t r o p h o t o m e t e r s , UV/VIS. Dou­ ble-beam recording unit has prism and scale mounted on one unit. Ρ 199 Spectroscopy. L i t e r a t u r e on complete nuclear spectroscopy systems. Ρ 131 Spray kits. M a k e s an instant aerosol with any sprayable liquid. Ρ 141

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Stir Plates. Catalog shows units with operating temperatures to 371 ° C . Ρ 178

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Stopcocks. Information on units m a d e of Teflon, Viton, and Pyrex. Ρ 156 Sulfur a n a l y z e r s . D r y detection u n i t works on photometric detection princi­ ple. Ρ 152 Supports, GC. Bulletin treated support material. (Continued

Circle No. 57 on Readers' Service Can) ·

on 4 Ρ 143

Spectrometers. D a t a on analytical Auger unit defines first 3 to 5 layers of a surface. Ρ 187

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