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CHEMISTRY.

Other 1984 meetings are listed in the January and February issues. • 32nd Annual Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Top­ ics. May 27-June 1. San Antonio, Tex. Contact: Judith Watson, ASMS, P.O. Box 1508, East Lansing, Mich. 48823 • 39th Annual Symposium on Mo­ lecular Spectroscopy. June 11-15. Columbus, Ohio. Contact: K. Narahari Rao, Ohio State University, De­ partment of Physics, 174 West 18th Ave., Columbus, Ohio 43210. Febru­ ary, p. 278 A m 7th International EPR Sympo­ sium. Aug. 5-9. Denver, Colo. Con­ tact: Gareth R. Eaton, Department of Chemistry, University of Denver, Denver, Colo. 80208 • NMR Symposium. Aug. 5-9. Den­ ver, Colo. Contact: Francis P. Miknis, University of Wyoming Research

• 31st Canadian Spectroscopy Symposium. Oct. 1—4. St. Jovite, Can­ ada. Contact: R. E. Sturgeon, Division of Chemistry, National Research Council of Canada, Montreal Rd., Ot­ tawa, Ontario K1A 0R9, Canada. February, p. 278 A • 5th Annual Analytical Laborato­ ry Managers Conference. Oct. 1819. Granville, Ohio. Contact: Thomas D. Erickson, Owens-Corning Fiberglas Technical Center, Granville, Ohio 43028; 614-587-7531 m 23rd Eastern Analytical Sympo­ sium. Nov. 13-16. New York, N.Y. Contact: S. David Klein, Merck & Co., Inc., P.O. Box 200/R80L-106, Rahway, N.J. 07065; 201-846-1582. February, p. 278 A • 3rd International Symposium on Advances in Electrochemical Science and Technology. Dec. ΙΟ­ Ι 4. Madras, India. Contact: V. Krishnan, The Society for Advancement of Electrochemical Science and Tech­ nology, Karaihudi 623006 (Tamil Nadu), India

For Your Information John Wiley & Sons, Inc. and the Na­ tional Bureau of Standards have signed an agreement for Wiley to dis­ seminate the Wiley/NBS Mass Spectral Database. The new data base combines information from Wi­ ley's "Registry of Mass Spectral Data" and the NBS's "National Institutes of Health-Environmental Protection Agency (NIH-EPA) Database." It will provide direct access to 79 560 spectra of 67 128 different compounds and is available at a basic price of $5000. For more information, contact Gary Craig, John Wiley & Sons, 605 Third Ave., New York, N.Y. 10158; 212-850-6360. Arizona State University is offering two short courses in spectroscopy enti­ tled Applied Molecular Spectrosco­ py: Infrared and Modern Industrial Spectroscopy. The first course, to be held July 23-27, will present basic theoretical considerations and inter­ pretation of spectra and includes hands-on instrument training. Use of mini- and microcomputers for data

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