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Circle Να. 124 on Readers' Service Card Cary, continued. No spectrophotometer, including ours, is complete without good absorption cells. So we offer a complete line of rectangular OuiKi and cylindrical cells. Like others, our cells cover the entire ultraviolet, visible and near-infrared range. Unlike the others, we use only two types of glass. Suprasil II provides optimum transmission in the visible and UV, while Infrasil outdoes itself in the near-infrared. As a result, you need fewer cells. You save money and do better work, regardless of whose spectrophotometer you're using. For literature and a price list, write Cary Instruments, a Varian subsidiary, 2724 South Peck Circle No. 29 on Readers' Service Card News Scott Chilton, Dept. of Chemistry, University of Washington, Seattle, Wash. 98105 June 21 to 26ASTM 73rd Annual Meeting and North American Mate- rials Exposition. Royal York Hotel, Toronto, Ont., Canada. Contact: American Society for Testing and Ma- terials, 1916 Race St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19103. 215-569-4200 June 29 to July 1—17th Annual Sym- posium on Microscopy, INTER/MI- CRO-70. Sheraton-Blackstone Hotel, Chicago, III. Contact: Inter/Micro- 70, McCrone Research Institute, 451 East 31st St., Chicago, III. 60616. 312-842-7105 Conferences listed below are newly scheduled in ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY this month. Previously scheduled meet- ings through December 1970 are listed in the April issue, beginning on page 82 A. July 7 to 9—Scanning Electron Micros- copy in Materials Science Confer- ence. University of Newcastle-upon- Tyne. Contact: Meetings Officer, The Institute of Physics and The Physical Society, 47 Belgrave Square, London SW1, England. Page 82 A, May Sept. 10 to 12Conference on the Elec- trical Double Layer and Its Influence on Electrode Processes. University of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky. Contact: Gary D. Christian, Chemistry Dept., University of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky. 40506 National SAS Meeting The Ninth Annual National Meeting of the Society for Applied Spectroscopy will be held October 4 to 9 at the Jung Hotel, New Orleans. Special symposia will be held in the areas of lunar analy- sis, photochemistry, far infrared, lasers, Mossbauer, chemiluminescence, phos- phorescence, computer applications in spectroscopy, spectroscopy in a study of gaseous reactions, gas chromato- graphic detectors, biomedical applica- tions of gas chromatography, advances in spectroscopy instrumentation, plasma spectroscopy, nonflame cells, and major component analysis. Papers are called for in the following fields: uv-visible, infrared, microwave, Raman, internal reflection, arc-spark, atomic absorption, atomic fluorescence, flame spectroscopy, luminescence, X-ray, nuclear-particle, gamma ray, mass spectrometry, gas chromatography, mnr, esr, Mossbauer, and characterization of surfaces. Two copies of a 200-word abstract should be submitted on standard ab- stract forms to Dr. George G. Guilbault, Chemistry Department, Louisiana State University in New Orleans, New Or- leans, La. 70122, or to the respective di- visional chairmen. Deadline for titles of papers is June 15, and for abstracts, July 15. The forms are available from Dr. Guilbault. 78 A ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, VOL. 42, NO. 6, MAY 1970 KtCORDALL •<|&0f^tBJ^^>Qfd>rs for WWl|n||mS|lwne^est labora'.o-., KiWf'HWMBSHifflm* i*and*e you ' WJ^^WBHMSfeP 1 ^ H ' ,r, P oifnrs MV&t? ^jtpHftfagnnel flush-mount H»P5«^>% φαρ-ïtiftrt or x-y— (HB*Wf«l Ka$Jf. CyJwwtfafl has'th» accuracy you 0tM<rW»r«.1% fuil scale). Also a EBHwHWtt" zarQ.tQ note a balo*-/e.-o HmpU/Tnere'B a wide choice uf s,p<ins jJNPtaj· gr^we<ya calibrated from 0 8 m . IJBMQ'VGtts, or non-ca!ibrated con Smubus adjustment) There's both an ymdopendcntiy fixed «md a variable UMfO (o Becorflill exclusive; Trans- ytmisLoil speeds Change without ÎSl^Ô'.eOfleai* (each speed is cc-Tiy ΗΗ&ΐι oil s dral). All Input termin.-i'b famf-on (he front, cusyta get at The jweflurvntes invpaiflBtely, çyery turc lm^vçi(9|gnli fill is simple, so IB Ψ'^&Εΐ^^^'ϋΨ^ Company. ^nmBKoK^f^fg^f detailed F Fisher Scientific Company I Road, Monrovia, California 91016. Ask for data file A 008-50. cary instruments

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Circle Να. 124 on Readers' Service Card

Cary, continued. No spectrophotometer, including ours, is complete without good absorption cells.

So we offer a complete line of rectangular

O u i K i and cylindrical cells.

Like others, our cells cover the entire ultraviolet, visible and near-infrared

range. Unlike the others, we use only two types of glass. Suprasil I I provides

opt imum transmission in the visible and UV, while Infrasil outdoes itself in the near-infrared.

As a result, you need fewer cells. You save money and do better work, regardless

of whose spectrophotometer you're using. For literature and a price list, write Cary

Instruments, a Varian subsidiary, 2724 South Peck

Circle No. 29 on Readers' Service Card

News

Scott Chilton, Dept. of Chemistry, University of Washington, Seattle, Wash. 98105

June 21 to 26—ASTM 73rd Annual Meeting and North American Mate­rials Exposition. Royal York Hotel, Toronto, Ont., Canada. Contact: American Society for Testing and Ma­terials, 1916 Race St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19103. 215-569-4200

June 29 to July 1—17th Annual Sym­posium on Microscopy, INTER/MI-CRO-70. Sheraton-Blackstone Hotel, Chicago, III. Contact: Inter/Micro-70, McCrone Research Institute, 451 East 31st St., Chicago, III. 60616. 312-842-7105

Conferences listed below are newly scheduled in ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY this month. Previously scheduled meet­ings through December 1970 are listed in the April issue, beginning on page 82 A. July 7 to 9—Scanning Electron Micros­

copy in Materials Science Confer­ence. University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Contact: Meetings Officer, The Institute of Physics and The Physical Society, 47 Belgrave Square, London SW1, England. Page 82 A, May

Sept. 10 to 12—Conference on the Elec­trical Double Layer and Its Influence on Electrode Processes. University of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky. Contact: Gary D. Christian, Chemistry Dept., University of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky. 40506

National SAS Meeting

The Ninth Annual National Meeting of the Society for Applied Spectroscopy will be held October 4 to 9 at the Jung Hotel, New Orleans. Special symposia will be held in the areas of lunar analy­sis, photochemistry, far infrared, lasers, Mossbauer, chemiluminescence, phos­phorescence, computer applications in spectroscopy, spectroscopy in a study of gaseous reactions, gas chromato­graphic detectors, biomedical applica­tions of gas chromatography, advances in spectroscopy instrumentation, plasma spectroscopy, nonflame cells, and major component analysis. Papers are called for in the following fields: uv-visible, infrared, microwave, Raman, internal reflection, arc-spark, atomic absorption, atomic fluorescence, flame spectroscopy, luminescence, X-ray, nuclear-particle, gamma ray, mass spectrometry, gas chromatography, mnr, esr, Mossbauer, and characterization of surfaces.

Two copies of a 200-word abstract should be submitted on standard ab­stract forms to Dr. George G. Guilbault, Chemistry Department, Louisiana State University in New Orleans, New Or­leans, La. 70122, or to the respective di­visional chairmen. Deadline for titles of papers is June 15, and for abstracts, July 15. The forms are available from Dr. Guilbault.

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WWl|n | |mS| lwne^est labora'.o-., KiWf'HWMBSHifflm* i*and*e you ' W J ^ ^ W B H M S f e P 1 ^ H ',r,P oifnrs

MV&t? ^jtpHftfagnnel flush-mount H»P5«^>% φαρ-ïtiftrt or x-y— (HB*Wf«l Ka$Jf. CyJwwtfafl has'th» accuracy you 0 tM<rW»r« .1% fuil scale). Also a EBHwHWtt" zarQ.tQ note a balo*-/e.-o HmpU/Tnere'B a wide choice uf s,p<ins jJNPtaj· gr^we<ya calibrated from 0 8 m . IJBMQ'VGtts, or non-ca!ibrated con Smubus adjustment) There's both an ymdopendcntiy fixed «md a variable UMfO (o Becorflill exclusive; Trans-ytmisLoil speeds Change without ÎSl^Ô'.eOfleai* (each speed is cc-Tiy ΗΗ&ΐι oil s dral). All Input termin.-i'b famf-on (he front, cusyta get at The jweflurvntes invpaiflBtely, çyery turc lm^vç i (9 |gn l i fill is simple, so IB

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