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10:25 Thermoanalytic Measurements of Im­ pact Modified Polyblends. Η. Ε. Bair, Bell Telephone Lab., Inc., M u r r a y H i l l , N. J . 07974 10:45 Thermal Analysis of Plasticized Elas­ tomer Systems. J . J . Maurer, Enjay Poly­ m e r Lab., P. O. Box 45, L i n d e n , N. J. 07036 11:05 Thermodynamic and Statistical Me­ chanical Implications Associated with Gruneisen Ratios Calculated by Various Formu­ lations. S. R. U r z e n d o w s k i , A. H. Guenther, USAF Weapons Lab., K i r t l a n d A F B , Albu­ q u e r q u e , Ν. Μ. 87117 11:25 Molecular Weight Determination of Carboxyl-Terminated Polystyrene by Thermometric Titration. R. M e r m e l s t e i n , J . J . Short, L. A. Flannery, Xerox Corp., Roch­ ester, Ν. Υ. 14603 11:45 Cubical Expansion with a Thermomechanical Analyzer. R. L. Fyans, PerkinElmer Corp., M a i n Ave., Mail S t a t i o n 1 3 1 , Norwalk, C o n n . 06852 Symposium on Direct Vapor Analysis (Joint w i t h Division of A g r i c u l t u r a l and Food C h e m i s t r y ) P. I s s e n b e r g , Presiding

The Small Time Fraction Collector. It's also a small volumetric frac­ tion collector. In fact, it's one of the smallest general purpose fraction collectors available. And it has a price to match. Under $300, complete.

9:00 Introductory Remarks. R. T e r a n i s h i 9:05 Opening Remarks. P. Issenberg 9:10 Some Considerations of the Volatili­ ties of Organic Flavor Compounds in Foods. R. G. B u t t e r y , J . L. B o m b e n , D. G. G u a d a g n i , L. C. Ling, Western Regional Res. Lab., USDA, A l b a n y , Calif. 94710 9:40 Principles and Some Techniques of High-Resolution Headspace Analysis. A. Dravnieks, A. O'Donnell, NT Res. Inst., 10 W. 35th St., Chicago, III. 60616 10:10 Quantitative Methods of Direct Vapor Analysis by GC-MS. P. A n g e l i n i , M. L. Bazinet, C. M e r r i t t , Jr., USA N a t i c k Labs., Natick, Mass. 01760 11:00 Some Variables Affecting Headspace Composition of Aroma Components. W. W. Nawar, Dept. of Food Sci. & Technol., Univ. of Mass., A m h e r s t , Mass. 01002 11:30 HS-PCC-GC-MS; A One-Step Procedure for Identification of Food Volatiles. J. A n d e r s s o n , E. von Sydow, Swedish Inst. For Food Preservation Res. (SIK), S-400 21 Goteborg 16, Sweden

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You can cram 90 tubes into 108 square inches. But if you don't have to, you can select other lift­ off reels holding up to 180 tubes. And you don't have to put the controller under the drive base. If you are in a cramped cold room, you can put it on a shelf under the work table, or even outside.

ISCO has othercircularand linear fraction collectors, flow monitors, and many more instruments for biochemical research. For more information, write for brochure FC31.

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2:00 Simultaneous Kinetic Determination of Mixtures of Aminocarboxylic Acids. D. W. M a r g e r u m , Purdue Univ., L a f a y e t t e , Ind. 47907; L. C. C o o m b s , Calif. S t a t e Polyt e c h . College, San Luis Obispo, Calif. 93401 2:35 Chromatographic Separation of Vana­ dium, Tungsten, and Molybdenum Using a Liquid Anion Exchanger. J. S. Fritz, J. J. T o p p i n g , Iowa State Univ., A m e s , Iowa 50010 3:05 Gas Chromatography and Mass Spec­ trometry of Trimethylsilyl Derivatives of Common Anions. W. C. B u t t s , W. T. Rainey, Jr., Oak Ridge National Lab., Oak Ridge, Tenn. 37830 3:25 Comparison and Evaluation of Sep­ arations in Polyacrylamide Gel Electro­ phoresis. J . E. C a t o n , N. G. A n d e r s o n , Oak Ridge N a t i o n a l Lab., Oak Ridge, T e n n . 37830 3:50 Relevancy of Graduate Research in Analytical Chemistry. C. V. Banks, Iowa State Univ., A m e s , Iowa 50010 Analytical Calorimetry (Joint w i t h Division of J. J . Maurer, Presiding

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2:05 Scanning Calorimetry of Mesophase Transitions: Marker's Acid. W. R. Young, A. A v i r a m , IBM Corp., T h o m a s J . Watson Res. Center, P. O. Box 218, Y o r k t o w n Heights, N. Y. 10598; E. M. Barrall I I , I B M Corp., Monterey and Cottle Rds., San Jose, Calif. 95114 2:25 Effects of Substituent Chains on Mesomorphism of Schiff's Bases of p-Aminocinnamic Acid Esters. E. M. B a r r a l l I I , IBM Corp., M o n t e r e y and Cottle Rds., San Jose, Calif. 95114

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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, VOL. 42, NO. 11, SEPTEMBER 1970

2:45 Molecular Weight Dependence of Transition Enthalpy of Poly-'y-Benzyl-LGlutamate. A. Kagemoto, Osaka Inst, of Technol., Osaka, J a p a n ; F. E. Karasz, Poly­ m e r Science a n d E n g i n e e r i n g , Univ. of Mass., A m h e r s t , Mass. 01002 3:05 Water Binding Index of Proteins as Determined by Differential Microcalorimetry. E. K a r m a s , G. R. D i M a r c o , Dept. of Food Sci., Rutgers Univ., New B r u n s w i c k , N. J . 08903 3:25 Synthesis and Calorimetry of Some Derivatives of Dibenzazepine. E. G i p s t e i n , E. M. B a r r a l l I I , K. E. B r e d f e l d t , I B M Corp., Monterey and Cottle Rds., San Jose, Calif. 95114 3:45 Derivative Thermogravimetric Analy­ sis of an Epoxy and a Phenolic-Silica Prepreg. S. E. G o r d o n , R. C. Caballero, Mc­ Donnell Douglas A s t r o n a u t i c s Co., Western Div., Santa M o n i c a , Calif. 90406 4:05 A Dynamic Differential Calorimetric Technique for Measuring Heats of Poly­ merization. J . Chiu, Plastics Dept., E. I. du Pont de N e m o u r s & Co., Inc., Exp. Sta., W i l m i n g t o n , Del. 19898 4:25 Thermal of Degree of Creedon, E. I. Instrument & Del. 19898

Methods for Determination Cure of Thermosets. J. P. du Pont de N e m o u r s & Co., E q u i p m e n t Div., W i l m i n g t o n ,

4:45 Dynamic Cure Analysis of Thermo­ setting Polymers. R. B. P r i m e , SDD Ma­ t e r i a l s Lab., I B M , P. O. Box 6, Endicott, Ν. Υ. 13760 Symposium on Direct Vapor Analysis (Joint w i t h Division of A g r i c u l t u r a l and Food C h e m i s t r y ) P. Issenberg, Presiding 2:00 Applications of a Computerized GLC System in Flavor Chemistry. E. S. Everett, E. J. G r a n d a , I n t e r n a t i o n a l Flavors & Fra­ g r a n c e s , 1515 H i g h w a y 36, Union Beach, N. J. 07735 2:30 Enrichment Techniques for HeadSpaces of Food Aromas. D. R e y m o n d , NESTEC, P. O. Box 88, 1814 La Tour-dePeilz, S w i t z e r l a n d 3:00 Analysis of Orange Volatiles with Va­ por Sampling. T. H. Schultz, Western U t i l i z a t i o n Res. & Dev. Div., USDA, 800 B u c h a n a n St., Albany, Calif. 9 4 7 1 0 3:45 Qualitative Analysis of the Most Vola­ tile Components of Geranium Oil. R. T i m m e r , R. t e r Heide, H. J . W o b b e n , N. V. C h e m i s c h e Fabriek, " N a a r d e n , " P. 0 . Box 2, N a a r d e n , H o l l a n d 4:15 Isolation, Concentration, and Analysis of Carrot Volatiles Using On-Column Trap­ ping and GLC-MS. D. A. H e a t h e r b e l l , R. E. W r o l s t a d , L. M. Libbey, Dept. of Food Sci. & T e c h n o l . , Ore. State Univ., Corvallis, Ore. 97331

TUESDAY MORNING Analytical Calorimetry (Joint w i t h Division of J. F. J o h n s o n , P r e s i d i n g

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9:05 Differential Thermal Analysis of Ther­ mally Reversible Gels. H. C. Haas, M. J . M a n n i n g , S. A. Hollander, Polaroid Corp., C a m b r i d g e , Mass. 02139 9:25 Thermal Behavior of Aqueous Gelatin Solutions. S. E. B. Pétrie, R. Becker, Eastm a n Kodak Co., Rochester, Ν. Υ. 14650 9:45 Some Calorimetric Measurements on Adducts of Organotin Halides with Nitrogen Bases. E. W. Kifer, Koppers Co., Inc., 440 College Park Dr., Monroeville, Pa. 15146; C. H. Van Dyke, Carnegie-Mellon Univ., 4400 Fifth Ave., P i t t s b u r g h , Pa. 15213 10:05 Thermal Analysis Studies of the De­ composition of Hydrated and Deuterated Rochelle Salts. A. C. Glatz, Voland Corp., New Rochelle, N. Y. 10802; I. L i t a n t , Β. Rubin, NASA-Electronics Res. Center, Cam­ bridge, Mass. 02139 10:25 Stored Energy Measurements in Apollo 11 Lunar Samples by Differential Thermal Analysis. J. L. Kardos, Dept. of C h e m . Eng., Box 1198, Wash. Univ., St. Louis, Mo. 63130