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(18) Pallister, D. M.; Liu, K-L.; Govil, Α.; Morris, M. D.; Owen, H.; Harrison, T. R. Appl. Spectrosc. 1992, 46, 1469-73. (19) Fleischli, Μ. Α.; Walder, F. T. Laser Focus World 1992, 28(11), 149-53. (20) Ogasawara, F. K.; Wang, Y.; Bobbitt, D. R. Anal. Chem. 1992, 64, 1637-42. (21) Rye, H. S.; Yue, S.; Wemmer, D. E.; Quesada, Μ. Α.; Haugland, R. P.; Mathies, R. Α.; Glazer, A. N. Nucl. Acids Res. 1992, 20, 2803-12. (22) Vila, R.; de Frutos, A. M.; Mar, S. Appl. Opt. 1988, 27, 3013-18. (23) de Castro Carranza, C; de Frutos Baraja, A. M.; Aparicio Calzada, J. Α.; Frechoso Escudero, F. Α.; Caceres Go- mes, S.; Molpeceres Criado, J. L. Appl. Opt. 1992, 31, 3131-33. James M. Tedesco (left), a technical staff specialist at Kaiser Optical Systems, Inc. (KOSI), holds B.E. and M.S. degrees in electrical and computer engineering from the University ofMichigan. He is a princi- pal holographic/optical designer in the areas of head-up displays, laser eye protec- tion, and spectroscopic components and systems. Harry Owen, a technical manager at KOSI, received his M.S. degree in solid- state physics from the University of Lon- don. He joined KOSI in 1989 and is re- sponsible for holographic spectroscopic components and systems. David M. Pallister (left) is a graduate student in analytical chemistry at the Uni- versity of Michigan. He holds a B.S. de- gree in chemistry from the University of Michigan at Flint. His research interests include Raman spectroscopy and imaging as well as spectroscopic instrumentation. Michael D. Morris is professor and as- sociate chair for graduate affairs in the Department of Chemistry of the University of Michigan. He received his B.A. degree in chemistry from Reed College (Portland, OR) and his Ph.D. in chemistry from Har- vard University. His current research in- terests include analytical Raman spec- troscopy, spectroscopic imaging, and electrophoretic separations. Save $ 22,780*on a better GC/MS environment. ^fc That's a conservative estimate. The Fisons MD 800 benchtop GC/MS may be able to save you much more. With the Fisons MD 800, your lab will profit from a superior design that keeps you up and running instead of performing routine maintenance. The result is lower cost per analysis, higher capacity, and a far greater return on your investment. Let us show you with hard numbers. Based on a 10-year period, we've forecast the savings for a typical lab. This lab saved money as a result of fewer injector liner changes, easier ion source cleaning, and less analyzer service. Over time, these savings amounted to almost half the cost of the Fisons MD 800. Call us today at 1-800-888-7007 and find out exactly how much your lab can save. The GC/MS that costs less to run, costs less. FISONS Instruments ARL KEVEX VG INSTRUMENTS Fisons Instruments, Inc. 32 Commerce Center Cherry Hill Drive Danvers, MA 01923 Telephone (508) 524-1000 Fax (508) 777-1859 CIRCLE 28 ON READER SERVICE CARD ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, VOL. 65, NO. 9, MAY 1, 1993 · 449 A

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(18) Pallister, D. M.; Liu, K-L.; Govil, Α.; Morr is , M. D.; Owen, H.; H a r r i s o n , T. R. Appl. Spectrosc. 1992, 46, 1469-73.

(19) Fleischli, Μ. Α.; Walder, F. T. Laser Focus World 1992, 28(11), 149-53.

(20) Ogasawara, F. K.; Wang, Y.; Bobbitt, D. R. Anal. Chem. 1992, 64, 1637-42.

(21) Rye, H. S.; Yue, S.; Wemmer, D. E.; Q u e s a d a , Μ. Α.; H a u g l a n d , R. P . ; Mathies, R. Α.; Glazer, A. N. Nucl. Acids Res. 1992, 20, 2803-12.

(22) Vila, R.; de Frutos, A. M.; Mar, S. Appl. Opt. 1988, 27, 3013-18.

(23) de Castro Carranza, C ; de Frutos Baraja, A. M.; Aparicio Calzada, J . Α.; Frechoso Escudero, F. Α.; Caceres Go­mes, S.; Molpeceres Criado, J. L. Appl. Opt. 1992, 31, 3131-33.

James M. Tedesco (left), a technical staff specialist at Kaiser Optical Systems, Inc. (KOSI), holds B.E. and M.S. degrees in electrical and computer engineering from the University of Michigan. He is a princi­pal holographic/optical designer in the areas of head-up displays, laser eye protec­tion, and spectroscopic components and systems.

Harry Owen, a technical manager at KOSI, received his M.S. degree in solid-state physics from the University of Lon­don. He joined KOSI in 1989 and is re­sponsible for holographic spectroscopic components and systems.

David M. Pallister (left) is a graduate student in analytical chemistry at the Uni­versity of Michigan. He holds a B.S. de­gree in chemistry from the University of Michigan at Flint. His research interests include Raman spectroscopy and imaging as well as spectroscopic instrumentation.

Michael D. Morris is professor and as­sociate chair for graduate affairs in the Department of Chemistry of the University of Michigan. He received his B.A. degree in chemistry from Reed College (Portland, OR) and his Ph.D. in chemistry from Har­vard University. His current research in­terests include analytical Raman spec­troscopy, spectroscopic imaging, and electrophoretic separations.

Save $22,780*on a better GC/MS environment.

^fc That's a conservative estimate. The Fisons MD 800 benchtop GC/MS may be able to save you much more.

With the Fisons MD 800, your lab will profit from a superior design that keeps you up and running instead of performing routine maintenance. The result is lower cost per analysis, higher capacity, and a far greater return on your investment.

Let us show you with hard numbers. Based on a 10-year period, we've forecast the savings for a typical lab. This lab saved money as a result of fewer injector liner changes, easier ion source cleaning, and less analyzer service.

Over time, these savings amounted to almost half the cost of the Fisons MD 800. Call us today at 1-800-888-7007 and find out exactly how much your lab can save.

The GC/MS that costs less to run, costs less.

FISONS Instruments

ARL KEVEX VG INSTRUMENTS

Fisons Instruments, Inc. 32 Commerce Center Cherry Hill Drive Danvers, MA 01923 Telephone (508) 524-1000 Fax (508) 777-1859

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