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May 30, 2012 - GAIN The Professional Edge. Anal. Chem. , 1988, 60 (3), pp 230A–230A. DOI: 10.1021/ac00154a793. Publication Date: February 1988...
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PITTCON 10:45 (1313) Catalytic Dehydrogenatlon - An Analytical Tool?—Ε LADNER, Pittsburgh Energy Tech. Center, D. Finseth

10:45 (1322) Fundamental, Spatially-Resolved Studies of Matrix Effects In ICP Spectrometry—E.J. WILLIAMSEN, University of North Carolina, J.W. Olesik

11:05 (1314) Estimation of Reactivity Ratios of Methyl Methacrylate with N-Arylmethacrylamide Copolymers by Ή NMR Method—Y DING, Peking Univer­ sity, D. Qi

1105 (1323) Can Feedback Signals be Used to Oetectand Overcome Errors In ICP-AES Spectrometry?—J.W. OLESIK, University of North Carolina, E.J. Williamsen, M.J. Hadnagy

11:25 (1315) NMR Spectral Database System in National Chemical Labora­ tory for Industry—Κ HAYAMIZU, Tsukuba Research Center, 0. Yamamoto, M. Yanagisawa

11:25 (1324) Plasma Mass Spectrometry - The Use of He and He/Ar Gas Mixtures—J.A. CARUSO, University of Cincinnati. P.G. Brown, T.M. Davidson, J. Creed, A.H. Mohamad

11:45 (1315a) Wide-Line NMR Studies of Deuterated Alkyl Modified Chromatographic Surfaces—R.K. GILPIN, Kent State University, M.E. Gangoda

11:45 (1325) Simultaneous Determination of Multlelements In Yellow Rice Wine by Inductively Coupled Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectroscopy—L GU, Zhejiang Inst, of Technology, Z. Zhou, R. Shen

Plasma Emission Spectroscopy IV—ICP General Friday Morning, Room 26, NOCC J. Peterson, Presiding

Raman Spectroscopy III—Infrared VII—Quantitative Analysis Friday Morning, Room 22, NOCC J. A. de Haseth, Presiding University of Georgia

8:30 (1316) ICP-Mass Spectrometry Using Graphite Furnace Vaporiza­ tion: A Solution to Unique Analytical Problems—R. EDIGER, Perkin-Elmer Corp., G. Carnrick, E. Pruszkowski

8:30 (1326) Routine FT-Raman Spectroscopy Using a Modified FT-IR Spectrometer—R. RUBINOVITZ, Bruker Instruments, Inc., A. Simon, M.A. Finch

8:50 (1317) Automated Analysis According to Contract Laboratory Program Requirements on ICP Emission Spectrometer—D. NYGAARD. Thermo Jarrell Ash, J.J. Sotera

8:50 (1327) Experimental Results Using Near-infrared FT-Raman Microprobe Spectroscopy—R.G. MESSERSCHMIDT, Spectra-Tech Inc., D.B. Chase, J.A. Reffner

9:10 (1318) Automatic Line Selection Methods In Multiwavelength ICP Optical Emission Spectrometry—M.W. BLADES, University of British Columbia, D.F. Wirsz

9:10 (1328) Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering and Normal Mode Analyses of Vlnylpyridlnes—N. MIRKIN, The University of Michigan, S. Krimm

9:30 (1319) Optimized Selection of Internal Reference Elements for ICPAES—M.W. TIKKANEN, Applied Research Laboratories

9:30 (1329) Low Temperature Raman Study of High Te YBaCuOF Super­ conductors— C.S. BARTHOLOMEW, NT Research Institute, R.L. Burton RD Freeman, W.G. Fateley

9:50 (1320) Evaluation of Internal Standardization In ICP-AES: Post Measurement and Real Time—ML. SALIT, Perkin-Elmer Corporation, E. Pruszkowski, DA. Yates, J.B. Collins

9:50 (1330) Use of Raman Spectroscopy in the Study of the Principal Elements In the Chemical Transmission of Nerve Impulsions - Acetylcholin­ esterase Enzyme—D. ASLANIAN, Université P. et M. Curie

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10:25 (1321) A Kinetic Study of Interelement Effects In an ICP by Using Statistical Moments of Vertical Spatial Profiles—J D MWANG, University of Florida, K.P. Li, K.S. Yeah, T. Yu, J.D. Winefordner

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10:25 (1331) Cation-Induced Lipid Phase Separations In Acidic and Neutral Phospholipid-Protein Mixtures - " P NMR, Raman, and ESR Spectroscopic Studies—A. BOUGHRIET, University de Lille 1, M. Ladjadj

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