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REPORT Published Infrared Spectra," Special Technical Publication No. 331, Phila- delphia, 1962. (5) American Society for Testing and Materials, "Compilation of Gas Chro- matography Data," Special Technical Publication No. 343, Philadelphia, 1963. (6) Baker, A. W., Wright, N., Opler, Α., ANAL. CHEM. 35, 1457 (1953). (7) Documentation of Molecular Spec- troscopy, Butterworth, Inc., Washing- ington, D . C , London, England; Ger- man Ed., Verlag Chemie, Weinheim, West Germany. (8) Documentation of Molecular Spec- troscopy, "I-cards," Butterworth, Inc., Washington, D . C , London, England; Verlag Chemie, Weinheim, West Ger- many. (9) Doderer, G. C , Olsen, R. S., Applied Spectroscopy 16, No. 1, 25 (1963). (10) Dyke, F. H., Jr., 'Developments in Applied Spectroscopy," Vol. 2, pp. 6-14, J. R. Fcrraro, and J. S. Ziomek, eds., Plenum Press, New York, 1963. (11) Dyke, F. H. Jr., Paper presented at "Symposium on Storage and Retrieval of Analytical Data," Pittsburgh Con- ference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy, March 5, 1963. (12) Kuentzel, L. E., ANAL. CHEM. 23, 1413, (1951). (13) Kuentzel, L. E., "Punched Cards," R. S. Casey, J. W. Perry, et al, eds., 2nd Ed., Chap. 9, Reinhold Publishing Corporation, New York, 1958. (14) Kuentzel, L. E., Paper presented at "Symposium on Storage and Retrieval of Analytical Data," Pittsburgh Con- ference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy, March 5, 1963. (15) Matthews, F . W , ANAL. CHEM. 21, 1172 (1949). (16) Matthews, F. W.., Paper presented at ACS Meeting, Division of Chemical Literature, Atlantic City, New Jersey, September 12, 1962. (17) National Research Council, Na- tional Bureau of Standards Infrared Spectral Data Cards, Washington, D. C. (No longer issued.) (18) National Bureau of Standards, "Na- tional Standard Reference Data Pro- gram," Technical Note 194, U. S. De- partment of Commerce, Washington 25, D. C. (19) Pepper, William, Jr., Materials Re- search and Standards 3, 646, (1963). (20) President's Science Advisory Com- mittee, "Science, Government and In- formation," U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D . C , 1963. (21) Sadtler Research Laboratories, "Spec-Finder," Philadelphia, issued an- nually. (22) Schlichter, Naomi E., Wallace, Ellen, Applied Spectroscopy 17, No. 4, 98, (1963). (23) Waddington, G., Paper presented at "Symposium on Storage and Retrieval of Analytical Data," Pittsburgh Con- ference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy, March 5, 1963. (24) Wildhack, W. Α., Stern, J., "Punched Cards," R. S. Casey, J. W. Perry, et al., eds., 2nd Ed., Chap. 6, Reinhold Publishing Corporation, New York, 1958. END B BOOTH 73-E.A.S. uvrvii LIMIT ACCESSORIES SHOW THEIR SUPERIORITY A scientist need only pick up a Limit accessory to sense its precision quality. All types of UV and IR cells, including the revolutionary Throw- away Cell, are unsurpassed in accuracy and reliability. Similarly, Limit instruments such as laboratory grinders, presses, dies, ATR units and attenuators are unexcelled in performance and durability. You deserve the best accessories for your UV and IR research, so write or phone today for details and prices. Remember, same day shipment for most Limit products, and immediate help with your instrument problems. 1 LIMIT R E S E A R C H C O R P O R A T I O N P.O. Box 852, Darien, Conn. Phone: (203) 655-3991 GOOD SPECTROSCOPISTS DESERVE LIMIT ACCESSORIES Circle No. 143 on Readers' Service Card VOL. 35, NO. 12, NOVEMBER 1963 · 39 A

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Published Infrared Spectra," Special Technical Publication No . 331, Phila­delphia, 1962.

(5) American Society for Testing and Materials, "Compilation of Gas Chro­matography Data," Special Technical Publication No. 343, Philadelphia, 1963.

(6) Baker, A. W., Wright, N., Opler, Α., ANAL. C H E M . 35, 1457 (1953).

(7) Documentation of Molecular Spec­troscopy, Butterworth, Inc., Washing-ington, D. C , London, England; Ger­man Ed., Verlag Chemie, Weinheim, West Germany.

(8) Documentation of Molecular Spec­troscopy, "I-cards," Butterworth, Inc., Washington, D . C , London, England; Verlag Chemie, Weinheim, West Ger­many.

(9) Doderer, G. C , Olsen, R. S., Applied Spectroscopy 16, No. 1, 25 (1963).

(10) Dyke, F . H., Jr., 'Developments in Applied Spectroscopy," Vol. 2, pp. 6-14, J. R. Fcrraro, and J. S. Ziomek, eds., Plenum Press, New York, 1963.

(11) Dyke, F . H. Jr., Paper presented at "Symposium on Storage and Retrieval of Analytical Data," Pittsburgh Con­ference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy, March 5, 1963.

(12) Kuentzel, L. E., ANAL. C H E M . 23, 1413, (1951).

(13) Kuentzel, L. E., "Punched Cards," R. S. Casey, J . W. Perry, et al, eds., 2nd Ed., Chap. 9, Reinhold Publishing Corporation, New York, 1958.

(14) Kuentzel, L. E., Paper presented a t "Symposium on Storage and Retrieval of Analytical Data," Pittsburgh Con­ference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy, March 5, 1963.

(15) Matthews, F . W , ANAL. C H E M . 21, 1172 (1949).

(16) Matthews, F . W.., Paper presented at ACS Meeting, Division of Chemical Literature, Atlantic City, New Jersey, September 12, 1962.

(17) National Research Council, Na­tional Bureau of Standards Infrared Spectral Data Cards, Washington, D. C. (No longer issued.)

(18) National Bureau of Standards, "Na­tional Standard Reference Data Pro­gram," Technical Note 194, U. S. De­partment of Commerce, Washington 25, D. C.

(19) Pepper, William, Jr., Materials Re­search and Standards 3, 646, (1963).

(20) President's Science Advisory Com­mittee, "Science, Government and In­formation," U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C , 1963.

(21) Sadtler Research Laboratories, "Spec-Finder," Philadelphia, issued an­nually.

(22) Schlichter, Naomi E., Wallace, Ellen, Applied Spectroscopy 17, No. 4, 98, (1963).

(23) Waddington, G., Paper presented at "Symposium on Storage and Retrieval of Analytical Data," Pittsburgh Con­ference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy, March 5, 1963.

(24) Wildhack, W. Α., Stern, J., "Punched Cards," R. S. Casey, J. W. Perry, et al., eds., 2nd Ed., Chap. 6, Reinhold Publishing Corporation, New York, 1958. E N D B

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LIMIT ACCESSORIES SHOW THEIR SUPERIORITY A scientist need only pick up a Limit accessory to sense its precision quality. All types of UV and IR cells, including the revolutionary Throw-away Cell, are unsurpassed in accuracy and reliability. Similarly, Limit instruments such as laboratory grinders, presses, dies, ATR units and attenuators are unexcelled in performance and durability. You deserve the best accessories for your UV and IR research, so write or phone today for details and prices. Remember, same day shipment for most Limit products, and immediate help with your instrument problems.

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