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(819) Effects of Molecular Probes on Bio logical Membranes Using Fluorescence and FT-Raman Spectroscopy. A. Ibra him, P. B. Oldham (820) Use of Pyrene Time-Resolved Flu orescence for Determination of Surface Polarity on a Polymer Surface. K. Chang, R. K. Force, D. F. Bentley (821) Dual-Fluorescence Probe for FullRange pH Determination. K. Chang, R. K. Force (822) Fluorescence Study of AI(lll)-Ferron in Cyclodextrin or Cyclodextrin-Surfactant Media. Z. H. Qi, L. Z. Zhu, Z. S. Lu, J. P. Zhu, W. B. Qi (823) Studies of Complexation of Barbitu rates with Cyclodextrin. H-Y. Chen, X-M. Wang
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(844) High-Performance, Low-Power Multiplexed Lead Salt. W. R. Dover, S. Gaalema (845) Applications of Near-IR Raman Spectroscopy for Medical Diagnosis. C. J. Frank, R. L. McCreery, D.C.B. Redd (846) Determination of Aromatic Com pounds in Water by SPE and Raman Spectroscopy. B. L. Wittkamp, D. C. Tilotta (847) FT-Raman Spectral Interpretation Using a Neural Network. S. Medlln, J. B. Morris, R.A. Fifer (848) In Situ Monitoring of Adsorption of Water-Soluble Polymers by Quartz Crys tal Microbalance and SERS. H. Xu, J. B. Schlenoff (849) Sampling Methodologies for FTRaman: Practical Considerations. P. J. Stout, K. Krishnan (850) Applications of FT-Raman Spec troscopy Utilizing Spectral Databases and Fiber-Optic Probes. C. J. Petty, A. Bomstein, G. J. Kemeny, B. A. Craw ford, J. R. Jewett, K. E. Parker, C. A. Pe tersen (851) Near-IR Absorption Measurements by Thermal Lens Effect: Sensitive Deter minations of Chemical and Isotopic Purity of Solvents. M. S. Baptista, V. I. Grishko, C. D. Tran (852) Thermal Lens Spectrophotometry: Measuring Mid-IR Absorption in the Visi ble. V. I. Grishko, C. D. Tran (853) Correlations between Near-IR Spectra and Properties of Aqueous Solu tions of Multiple Electrolytes. J. Lin, G. W. Brown
Thursday Morning Symposium: A Tribute to William G. F a t e l e y o n t h e O c c a s i o n of H i s R e t i r e m e n t a s E d i t o r of Applied Spectroscopy (Arranged by S. Manocha and G. L. Carlson)
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A Special Presentation Recognizing Pro fessor Fateley's Contributions to Applied Spectroscopy (892) The Science of Applied Spectros copy—Reflections of an Editor. W. G. Fateley (893) Remote Identification of Solids through Optical Fibers. P. R. Griffiths, I. I. Lewis, N. C. Chaffin
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10:10 (894) Industrial FT-Raman Spectroscopy. J. A. Graham 10:50 (895) Multidimensional Hadamard Trans form Spectroscopy. R. M. Hammaker, W. G. Fateley, J. V. Paukstelis, A. N. Mortensen, E. A. Orr, S. L. Wright 11:30 (896) Environmental Spectroscopy: Moni toring Atmospheric Pollution. M. R. Witkowski, C. T. Chaffin, Jr., S. R. Havens, R. M. Hoffman, V. S. Makepeace, T. L. Marshall, J. M. Poholarz, N. K. Russell, M. D. Tucker, V. P. Visser, R. M. Hammaker, W. G. Fateley X-ray Fluorescence R o o m M6A, North Hall R. Mindrup, Presiding 10:25 (932) A New Energy-Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence Object for Use in Conser vation. J. E. Willis, W. T. Chase 10:45 (933) Thermoelectrically Cooled Si(Li) Detector for XRF Spectrometers. S. Bar ken, Y. M. Gurvich 11:05 (934) XRF Analysis of Powders for Trace Elements Using Standard Addition. R. Eldridge, R. Tisdale, M. Almeida, F. Bulman 11:25 (935) Multielement Ultratace Analysis with TXRF—Instrumentation and Appli cation. W. Berneike, U. Reus 11:45 (936) Application of TXRF in Environ mental Analysis and Related Fields. U. Reus, A. Prange, W. Berneike Near-IR I R o o m F, East Hall J. K. Drennan III, Presiding 8:30
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(947) Rapid Testing of Incoming Raw Materials with Near-IR Analyzers. G. Dotzlaw (948) On- and At-Line Near-IR Analysis of Octane in Gasoline: Tools for Balanc ing Throughput with Yield. G. Dotzlaw (949) Performance of a Near-IR Acoustooptic TFS for Extraction Process Moni toring. D. L. Wetzel, A. J. Eilert (950) Nondestructive Analysis of Addi tives in Polypropylene by Near-IR Spec troscopy. F. A. DeThomas, S. L. Montre (951) Real-Time Reflectance Monitoring of Polymer Cure Using Near-IR Spectro photometry. S. L. Montre, P. J. Brush (952) Detection of Low-Level Additives in Polymer Pellets Using Near-IR Spectro photometry. P. J. Brush, J. W. Hall (953) On-Line Near-IR Instrumentation for Resin Sorting. M. K. Alam, S. L. Stanton, G. A. Hebner (954) Near-IR Spectrophotometric Moni toring of Methylprednisolone Treatment of Edema in Postischemic Gerbil Brains. R. A. Lodder. J. M. Carney, W. Landrum (955) Near-IR Imaging Catheters for Measurement of Oxidized LDL in Athero sclerosis. L. Rulon, L. A. Cassis, R. A. Lodder (956) Noninvasive Near-IR Monitoring of Developing Obesity in Newborn Zucker Rats. R. G. Buice, Jr., L. A. Cassis, R. A. Lodder
Thursday Afternoon S y m p o s i u m : R e c e n t A d v a n c e s in Fluorescence Spectrometry (Arranged by P. Garrigues) R o o m 2 0 W 1 , East Hall P. Garrigues, Presiding 1:30
Introductory Remarks. P. Garrigues