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May 22, 2012 - TECHNCE (PRINCETON) Limited. Anal. Chem. , 1966, 38 (6), pp 157A–157A. DOI: 10.1021/ac60238a874. Publication Date: May 1966...
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Lab Report, Vol. 3, No. 1. This issue includes descriptions of combination electrodes and the Model 12-BRS blood pll system. Corning Glass Works, Corning, Ν. Υ. Newsletter, No. 21, February, 1966. The Kadet, a new spectrometric digital computer, the Mark I I laser microprobe, and other instruments exhibited at the Pittsburgh Conference are pre­ sented. Jarrell-Ash Co., 590 Lincoln St., Waltham, Mass. 02154. The Laboratory, Vol. 34:1. A report gives highlights of work at the U. S. Army Material Command's Natick Laboratories. Also a new pH meter, a freeze-drying unit, a Karl Fischer titrator, and various other instruments and new reagents are presented. Fisher Scientific Co., 711 Forbes Ave., Pitts­ burgh, Pa, 15219. The INFOrmer, No. 9, 1966. The CPiS-70 multichannel peak height digi­ tizer for colorimetric analyzers is dis­ cussed and a December meeting for the study of amino acid analysis data inte­ gration is summarized. Infotronics Corp., 7800 Westglen Dr., Houston, Texas 77142. The Chromatogram, Vol. 6, No. 1. This special issue features the Series 5000 Sclecta-System exhibited at the Pittsburgh Analytical Conference. Barber-Colman Co., Kockford, 111. Re/Actions, Vol. 6, No. 2. A variety of spectrophotometers and accessories is described. Featured are the latest Coleman and Bausch & Lomb models. Aloe Scientific, 1831 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo. 63103. Atomlight, No. 52, March 1966. Two papers presented at the Tenth Sym­ posium on Advances in Tracer Meth­ odology, Zurich, March 1965, are published in this issue. Also, new carbon-14 and tritium labeled com­ pounds now available from the com­ pany are listed. New England Nuclear Corp., 575 Albany St., Boston, Mass. 02118. Previews & Reviews, 2:66. This is the Pittsburgh Conference issue featur­ ing the Aerograph Hy-Fl I I I gas chromatograph and the Series 2000 Aerograph biomedical gas chromatographs. Varian Aerograph, 2700 Mit­ chell Dr., Walnut Creek, Calif.

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