ANSPEC
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Κ. M. Aidons, D. R. Hilker, S. Connor, H. Valente, and W. H. Ding, New York State Dept. of Health
10:20 Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-dioxide and Polychlorinated Dibenzofuran Production in Various Operating Stages of a Resource Recovery Incinerator. D. R. Hilker, K. M. Aldous, P. W. O'Keefe, R. M. Smith, H. Valente, D. Spink, S. Connor, J. Jurusik, and W. H. Ding, New York State Dept. of Health
10:40 Quantitative Pyrolysis GC in Polymer Analysis. T. P. Wampler, Chemical Data Systems
11:00 Recent Advances in Reversed-Phase Alumina Supports. L. F. Wieserman, C. M. Conroy, and J. W. Novak, Jr., Alcoa Laboratories
Poster Session Computers
MONDAY AFTERNOON Preparative HPLC
Chaired by H. Colin, Varex Corp.
1:30 Simulation of the Elution and Separation of Overlapping Bands on Overloaded LC Columns. G. Guiochon, S. Ghodbane, and S. Golshan-Shirazi, Georgetown U
2:10 System Integration in Multidimensional Chromatography of Proteins. F. E. Régnier and R. Stringham, Purdue U
3:30 Recent Developments in Process Scale HPLC. K. Jones, U of Manchester, U.K.
4:10 Displacement Chromatography of Biopolymers. C. S. Horvath, A. Liao, and B. Chen, Yale U
Chemometrics
Chaired by S. D. Brown, U of Delaware
1:30 Computer-Assisted Prediction of Chromatographic Retention Indices. P. C. Jurs, R. H. Rohrbaugh, and M. N. Hasan, Pennsylvania State U
2:10 Validation Strategies for Multicomponent Analysis of Pharmaceuticals. R. Roman, Smith Kline and French Laboratories
3:30 Chemometrics as a Process Analysis Tool. D. Osten, 3M Labs
4:10 Digital Filters for Kinetic Analysis in Flow Systems. S. D. Brown, U of Delaware
Thermal Characterization of Polymeric Materials—II
Chaired by E. A. Turi, Polytechnic U
1:30 How to Design Miscible Polymer Blends. F. E. Karasz, U of Massachusetts
2:10 Phase Relationships in Ternary Polymer Blends. J. R. Fried, U of Cincinnati, and A. C. Su, National Sun Yat-sen U, Taiwan
3:20 Transitions vs. Properties of Thermosetting Systems. J. K. Gillham, Princeton U
3:50 DSC and DMA Analysis of the Primary Transition of Biphasic, PVC-Based Systems. M. T. Shaw and H.-K. Boo, U of Connecticut
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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, VOL. 59, NO. 13, JULY 1, 1987 · 841 A
MEETINGS
Solvent Vacuum container
Tubular plastic membrane
Electric valve HPLC pump
Pressure sensor
Control circuit Vacuum pump
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