News 3:20 Halate-Halide Kinetics Using Potentiostatic Coulometry. R. W. Ramette, A. A. Bengali, R. J. Noll 3:40 Amperometric Determination of Cyanide Using Immobilized En zymes. T. Fonong 4:00 Electrochemical Detection of Amines Following Mild Acylation by iV-Hydroxysuccinimide Esters. K. A. Jacobson, K. L. Kirk, K. Mine, T. Marshall, M. Linnoila SECTION D
Symposium on Computers in Chemistry Award Cosponsored with the Division of Computers in Chemistry and the Computer Secretariat
E. C. Olson, Presiding 2:00 Digital Image Processing and Analysis. P . A. Jansson 2:45 Automated HPLC Methods De velopment with Optimization. S. Abbott, R. Bach, W.-H. Chu, J.-L. Excoffier, J. Karnicky, T. Schlabach 3:30 A Laboratory Robotics Toolbox. G. D. Owens, R. J. Eckstein
4:15 Kahlman Filter in Analytical Chemistry: A New Approach for Solving Old Problems. S. D. Brown
Thursday Morning
Acids in Environmental Samples. P. E. Hare 11:00 Detection Limits and Their Effect on Erroneous Medical Diag noses. S. Bauer 11:30 Establishing Clinical Detection Limits of Laboratory Tests. M. H. Zweig
SECTION A
Symposium on Detection Limits: From Basic Concepts to Practical Applications Cosponsored with the Divisions of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology and Environmental Chemistry
L. B. Rogers, Presiding 9:00 Guaranteeing Accuracy in Mini mal Detectable Concentration Esti mation for In Vitro Medical De vices. B. Schlain 9:30 Statistical Aspects of the Inter pretation of Bullet-Lead Analysis Data in Criminal Cases. V. P. Guinn 10:00 Detection Limits and the In terpretation of Analytical Results in the Forensic Laboratory. C. R. Midkiff, Jr. 10:30 Detection Limits for Amino
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Symposium on Use of Ordered Media in Chemical Separations
D. W. Armstrong, J. G. Dorsey, Pre siding 9:00 Analytical Applications of Or ganized Molecular Assemblies. E. Pelizzetti, E. Pramauro, C. Minero 9:30 Chromatographic Capabilities of Micellar Mobile Phases. J. G. Dorsey 10:00 Micellar Liquid Chromatogra phy: Additive Effects on Surfactant Adsorption and Ionic Solutes Re tention. A. Berthod, I. Girard, C. Gonnet 10:40 Sulfobetaine Surfactant in Liquid Chromatography. S. G. Weber, J. A. Podcasy, W. G. Tramposch
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