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Program

10:00 Analysis of Silver Halide Materials by Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry—Β. Κ. Furman, Charles Evans & Associates, G, H. Morrison

10:30 Secondary Ion Mass Spec­trometry (SIMS) of Organic Com­pounds—A. Benninghoven, Physikal-isches Institut der Universitat Mun­ster

10:50 Polymer Systems Surface Analysis III: Critical Comparison of Laser Microprobe Mass Analysis (LAMMA) and Static Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (SIMS)—J. A. Gardella, Jr., D. M. Hercules, U of Pittsburgh

11:10 Surface Reactions Studied by SIMS: Interaction of Nickel with 0 2 , Ha, C2H2, and C2H4—M. Schem-mer, A. Benninghoven, P. Beckmann, Physikalisches Institut der Universitat Munster

11:30 Three-Dimensional Depth Profiling Using Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry—A. J. Patkin, G. H. Morrison, Cornell U

11:50 Secondary Ion Images of Impurities at High Spatial Resolu­tion—V. R. Deline, Charles Evans & Associates

Atomic Absorption IV

Thursday Morning, Room H H. Silva, Presiding

8:40 Optimization of Hydride Generation Methodology and Its Application—W. B. Hobbins, D. E. Shrader, Varian Instrument Group

9:00 The Adaptation of Hydride Generation for Use in the Determi­nation of Arsenic in Phosphate Rock—F. E. Patrick, P. E. Kandetzki, J. E. Gibson, International Minerals and Chemical Corp.

9:20 Interference Studies in the Hydride AA Technique—B. Welz, M. Melcher, Perkin-Elmer

9:40 Critical Parameters in Hy­dride Generation and Determination of Arsenic and Antimony in Geolog­ical Materials—J. G. Crock, F. E. Lichte, U.S. Geologic Survey

10:00 Automated Hydride De­terminations by Atomic Absorp­tion—G. Dulude, L. Cristiano, J. J. So-tera, Instrumentation Laboratory Inc.

10:30 An Oxygen Bomb Combus­tion/Atomic Absorption Spectro-photometric Method for the Deter­

mination of Trace Elements in Coal—P. C. Lindahl, Exxon Production Research Co.

10:50 The Indirect Determina­tion of Phosphorus in Nickel Alloys by Atomic Absorption Spectros­copy—D. E. Howells, J. M. Arritt, Huntington Alloys, Inc.

11:10 Trace Metal Determination in Sea Water Using a L'vov Plat­form—G. R. Carnrick, D. C. Manning, W. Slavin, Perkin-Elmer

11:30 The Measurement of Atomic Absorption Spectra and Their Usefulness in Determining Spectral Interferences—N. J. Mil-ler-Ihli, U of Maryland, T. C. O'Haver, J. M. Harnly

11:50 Interlaboratory Analysis of Sewage Sludge—S. A. Katz, Rutgers State U, H. Adelman, S. W. Jenniss

Liquid Chromatography as Applied to Life Sciences II

Thursday Morning, Room 102 D. L. B. Wetzel, Presiding

8:40 Comparison of the Levels of Nucleosides and Bases in Serum and

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