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Plenary and poster session papers presented at the 1st International. Symposium on Biochemical and Bio- logical Applications of Isotachophor- esis hel...
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Books an awareness of them and through the use of equipment. Discussions ensue concerning the specific applications of lasers in research laboratories, medical facilities, construction projects, manufacturing firms, consumer and office products, and in outdoor applications. A similar presentation is followed for noncoherent optical sources. Biochemical and Biological Applications of Isotachophoresis. Albert Adam and Carlo Schots, Eds. vii + 278 pages. Elsevier North-Holland, Inc., 52 Vanderbilt Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017. 1980. $58.50 Plenary and poster session papers presented at the 1st International Symposium on Biochemical and Biological Applications of Isotachophoresis held in Baconfoy, Belgium, on May 4 - 5 , 1979, are included in this book. T h e 24 papers presented deal with the separation and quantification of various biological compounds such as carboxylic acids, proteins, enzymes, purines, and pyrimidines. Standard Infrared Vapor Phase Spectra. Vol. 11. 300 pages. Sadtler Research Laboratories, 3316 Spring Garden St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19104. 1980. $280 This volume contains spectra from a wide range of vaporized samples representing many different functional groups. Each spectrum contains pertin e n t information about the compound and the instrumental operating parameters. Only samples of at least 98% purity are used. T h e volume is also available in microfilm and magnetic t a p formats.

U.S. Government Publications Order copies of the following PREPAID at the price shown by SD Cat. No. from Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC. 20402. Foreign remittances must be in U.S. exchange and include an additional 25% of the publication price to cover mailing costs

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Continuing Series Liquid Chromatography of Polymers and Related Materials. Jack Cazes and Xavier Delamare, Eds. viii + 262 pages. Marcel Dekker, Inc., 270 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 10016. 1980. $35 Published as Chromatography Science Series, Vol. 13, this book brings together papers presented at the 4th International Liquid Chromatography Symposium: Liquid Chromatography of Polymers and Related Materials, held October 24-25, 1979, in France. Included are 13 contributed papers covering gel permeation chromatographic characterization of polymeric substances. T h e text is reproduced from author-furnished typewritten copy.

National Measurement Laboratory 1979 Technical Highlights. 1979. $4.25. SD Stock No.: 003-003-02203-7 T h e year's research events for the lab are detailed in Special Publication 572. Disciplines engaged in by the lab and reported on include measurement services, nondestructive evaluation, environmental measurements, standard reference materials, standard reference data, nuclear technology measurements, and recycled materials.

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