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PITTCON (1333) Dynamic Headspace Sampling ol Food Packaging Materials— T.P. WAMPLER, Autoclave Engineers, Inc., J.W. Washall

Hygrometers In the 0.04-50 ppm.v Range—F.J. MERMOUD, American Air Liquide, Inc., M.D. Brandt

(1334) Utilization of Simplex Optimization Methods lor Correlation ol Experimental and Literature Retention Indices in Gas Chromatography—G RICE, College of William and Mary. K. Whalen

(1348) Laboratory Studies ot Vapor/Particle Distribution of Some Semlvolatlle Organic Compounds—WE. COTHAM, JR., University of South Carolina, T.F. Bidleman

(1335) Residual Simulated Distillation Analysis of Heavy Petroleum Liqulds-C.S. WENTZEL, Arnel Inc.

(1349) The Nine's Mirage/A Question ol Purity for Laboratories—D.T. KRIPPENE, Air Products & Chemicals, Inc., TA. Francis, W.T. Kurek

(1336) Determination of the Stimulant Methyl Salicylate (MES) Using Automated Gas Chromatographic Methods—-G. D. SIDES, CMS Research Corpora­ tion, M.H. Cates, T.G. Thomas, D.R. Coleman, J.T. Brown

(1350) Understanding the Gas Handling System's Effect on Gas Integrity—D.W. CR0LL, Air Products & Chemicals, Inc., D.L Fisher, S.L. Samuels, A.D. Varn

(1337) Determination of Volatile Organics in Dairy Products by Dynamic Headspace Gas Chromatography—B.D. KIRK, Tekmar Company. M.J Lehan

( 1351 ) A Fundamental Equation for Describing the Retention Rule of Supercritical Fluid Chromatography—C DAI. Measuring & Testing Centre. H Li, Ρ Lu

(1338) Evaluation of the Headspace Standard Addition Method In the Determination ol Monomers in Polymers—F. ANDRAWES, American Cyanamid Company, A. Marcinkowski. P. Fortini

(1352) Inverse SFC/GC for Surface/Subsurface Studies of Polymers, Composites, and Adsorbents—S.A. LIEBMAN, GEO-CENTERS. Inc. E.W. Sarver. S. Yochlovich, T. Ryan. J. Watkins, E.J. Levy

(1339) Problem Solving in Polymer QC Using Pyrolysls—J.W. WASHALL, Autoclave Engineers, Inc., T.P. Wampler

(1353) Supercritical Fluid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Analysis of Compounds on the U.S. EPA's Appendix VIII List—J. DISINGER, Lee Scientific Inc.

(1340) Automated Analysis of Volatile Organics in Pharmaceuticals— T.C. GAST, Tekmar Company (1341) New Developments in the Use of Thermal Desorption Autosampling HRGC—A. BASHALL, Haake Buchler Instruments, Inc., F. Munari ( 1342) Use of Oxygen Specific Detection for the Analysis of Oxygen­ ates in Complex Mixtures—A. BASHALL, Haake Buchler Instruments, Inc.. A. Sironi, G. Verga, S. Ramaswami

(1354) Direct Analysis of Supercritical Fluid Extraction Mixtures with Multiplex Capillary Supercritical Fluid Chromatography—J. PAWLISZYN, Uni­ versity of Waterloo, R. Snippe (1355) Supercritical Fluid Extraction in Dioxin Determination—J. PAWLISZYN, University of Waterloo, N. Alexandrou (1356) Single Method Analysis of Carbaryl Pesticide and Its Polar and Nonpolar Metabolites by SFC—G.H. NAISBITT, Lee Scientific, Inc.. D.W. Later

(1343) Laboratory Analysis of Bound Nitrogen in Gases and Liquid— W.J. SZINYEI. Tracor Atlas, Inc.

(1357) Chemlluminescence Sulfur Detection in Capillary Supercriti­ cal Fluid Chromatography—D.J. B0RNH0P. Lee Scientific. Inc., B.J. Murphy

(1344) Evaluation of an Extraction Technique for Determination of High Concentrations ol Volatile Organics Collected on Tenax Cartridges—DA GOUVEIA, ENSR Consulting & Engineering, D. Capen, S. Plattner

(1358) Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Determination of Con­ taminant Vanadium from Crude Oils in Maracalbo Lake, Venezuela—Ν ADRIANZA, ICLAM, N. Marquez. Ε. Socorro, A. Albornoz, C. De La Cruz

(1345) Analysis of Tributyltin, Dlbutyltln and Monobutyltin in Biologi­ cal Tissue by High Resolution Gas Chromatography with Flame Photometric Detection and Confirmation by High Resolution Gas Chromatography with Selected Ion Mass Spectrometry—A.D. UHLER. Battelle Ocean Sciences, GS Durell, T.H. Coogan

(1359) Selective Determination of Antlmony(lll) and Antimony(V) in Blood Serum by Hydride Generation and Atomic Absorption Spectrometry—Y PETIT DE ΡΕΝΑ, Universidad de Los Andes, M. Gallignani, M. Burguera, J.L. Burguera, N. Anez, A.L. Yarbuh

(1346) Gas Analysis in Support of a Man-Rated Hyperbaric Facility R.S. LILLO, Naval Medical Research Institute, P.K. Weathersby, J.M. Caldwell, B. Franklin, ET. Flynn (1347)

A Moisture Generator tor the Periodic Recalibratlon of

(1360) Direct Determination of Copper, Iron and Zinc In Human Hair by Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry with Solid Sampling—L X. ZHANG, Northwest Instit. of Nuclear Tech., J.-S. Wan (1361) A Optimization Technique of Experimental Parameters In Gra­ phite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry—L.-X. ZHANG. Northwest Instit. of Nuclear Tech., J.-S. Wan

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