Union Carbide Nuclear Co. - Analytical Chemistry (ACS Publications)

May 17, 2012 - Union Carbide Nuclear Co. Anal. Chem. , 1962, 34 (4), pp 49A–49A. DOI: 10.1021/ac60184a740. Publication Date: April 1962. ACS Legacy ...
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NEWS Sept. 5 to 7—Symposium on Measurement of Thermal Radiation of Solids. Biltmore Hotel, Dayton, Ohio. Sponsors: U. S. Air Force, National Bureau of Standards, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Contact: C. R. Andrews, Univer­ sity of Dayton, Dayton 9, Ohio. Sept. 9 to 14—American Chemical Society, 142nd National Meeting, Atlantic City, N.J. Sept. 10 to 15—International Symposium on Molecular Structure and Spectroscopy, Tokyo, Japan. Sponsor: International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry and Science Council of Japan. Contact: Secretary, International Symposium on M o ­ lecular Structure and Spectroscopy, Science Council of Japan, Ueno Park, Tokyo, Japan. Page 105 A, F e b . Sept. 16 to 20—Second Annual Conference on Pharmaceutical Analysis, Kings Gate­ way, Land O'Lakes, Wis. Contact: R. S. Strommen, University of Wisconsin, Madison 6, Wis. Page 108 A, F e b . Sept. 16 to 22—Eighth Latin American Congress of Chemistry, Buenos Aires. Contact: Secret aria, Octavo Congreso Latinoamericana de Quimica, Casilla Correo 2153, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Page 105 A, Feb. Sept. 17 to 19—Ninth Ottawa Symposium on Applied Spectroscopy, Ottawa, Canada. Sponsor: Canadian Association for Applied Spectroscopy. Contact: Ben Farrar, J. T . Donald & Co., Ltd., 1181 Guy Si., Montreal 25, Quebec. Page 63 A, March. Sept. 26 to 28—Practice of Gas Chromatography. Michigan State University. Spon­ sors: ASTM Committee E-19 and Michigan State University. Contact: Nathaniel Brenner, The Perkin-Elmer Corp., Norwalk, Conn. Page 46 A, April. Oct. 1 to 5—Fourth Pacific Area National Meeting and Materials Testing Exhibit. American Society for Testing and Materials. Statler Hilton Hotel, Los Angeles, Calif. Contact: ASTM, 1916 Race St.. Philadelphia 3, Pa. Oct. 9 to 11—Third Conference on Nuclear Reactor Chemistry and Sixth Conference on Analytical Chemistry in Nuclear Reactor Technology. Gatlinburg, Tenn. Sponsor: Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Contact: Oak Ridge National Labora­ tory, P . O. Box, Oak Ridge, Tenn. Attention: W. R. Grimes for Nuclear Reactor Chemistry and C. D. Susano for Analytical Chemistry. Oct. 15 to 17—76th Annual Meeting, Association of Official Agricultural Chemists, Inc. Shoreham Hotel, Washington, D . C. Contact: Dr. William Horwitz, AOAC, Box 540, Benjamin Franklin Station, Washington 4, D. C. Oct. 15 to 18—1962 Instrumentation-Automation Conference and Exhibit, New York City. Sponsor: Instrument Society of America. Contact: Dr. John G. Truxal, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, Brooklyn 1, Ν . Υ. (re papers) ; Instrument Society of America, Penn-Sheraton Hotel, Pittsburgh 19, Pa. (re exhibits, etc.) Oct. 15 to 20—Second International Exhibition and Congress of Laboratory, Measure­ ment, and Automation Techniques in Chemistry (ILMAC) and Swiss Industries Fair, Basle, Switzerland. Sponsor: Association of Swiss Chemists and Swiss Associa­ tion for Automation. Contact: M . Tiottmann, I L M A C , P . O. Box 21, Basle, Switzerland. Page 106 A, Feb. Oct. 18 to 19—First Annual Pacific Regional Meeting for Applied Spectroscopy and Analytical Chemistry. Huntington-Sheraton Hotel, Pasadena, Calif. Sponsors: Local Sections of Society for Applied Spectroscopy and ACS. Contact: Dr. W. F . Ulrich, Beckman Instruments, Fullerton, Calif. Page 56 A, March. Oct. 22 to 24—Tenth Detroit Anachem Conference. Wayne State University, Detroit. Contact: Dr. David Boltz, Wavne Stale University, Detroit 2, Mich. Page 108 A, Feb. Oct. 31 to Nov. 3—9th Annual Symposium of American Vacuum Society, Statler Hilton Hotel, Los Angeles, Calif. Sponsor: American Vacuum Society. Contact: Dr. George H . Bancroft, Consolidated Vacuum Corp.. 1775 M t . Read Blvd., Rochester 3, Ν . Υ.

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