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  1. CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 87th Edition
  2. Introduction to Relativistic Quantum Chemistry by Kenneth G. Dyall, Knut Faegri Jr., 2007-04-19
  3. Successful Management of the Analytical Laboratory by Oscar Milner, 1991-12-18
  4. Principles and Practice of Analytical Chemistry by F. W. Fifield, David Kealey, 2000-09-12
  5. Analytical Chemistry: Principles and Techniques by Larry G. Hargis, 1988-02-08
  6. Treatise on Analytical Chemistry, Part 2, Vol. 8
  7. Biosensors (Techniques and Instrumentation in Analytical Chemistry) by F. Scheller, 1991-11
  8. Treatise On Applied Analytical Chemistry: Methods and Standards for the Chemical Analysis of the Principal Industrial and Food Products, Volume 2 by Vittorio Villavecchia, 2010-01-12
  9. Handbook of Analytical Chemistry by Louis Meites, 1963-01-01
  10. Principles of Electroanalytical Methods (Analytical Chemistry By Open Learning) by Tom Riley, Colin Tomlinson, 1987-03
  11. Analytical Chemistry Practice by John H. Kennedy, 1990-06
  12. Treatise on Analytical Chemistry, Part 1, Vol. 7 by Kolthoff; Elving; Stross (editors), 1967-12
  13. Instrumentation (Analytical Chemistry by Open Learning) by Graham Currell, 1987-03-25
  14. Flow Injection Analysis: A Practical Guide (Techniques and Instrumentation in Analytical Chemistry) by B. Karlberg, G.E. Pacey, 1989-08-18

81. Graduate Studies In Analytical Chemistry / Chemistry At Illinois
The Department of Chemistry at the University of Illinois. Graduate Studies in Analytical Chemistry
http://chemistry.illinois.edu/research/analytical/analytical.html
The Department of Chemistry at the University of Illinois
Graduate Studies in Analytical Chemistry Analytical Chemistry at Illinois is among the strongest programs in the country and has been so for over three-quarters of a century. This long, rich tradition is perpetually refreshed as faculty and students complete work in maturing areas and then open new vistas. Currently, there is great excitement in bioanalytical chemistry and non-biological surface catalysis. This impact focus contrasts with the stereotypical view that analytical chemistry is about instrument and method development. In fact, many novel instruments and techniques are developed in the course of research. There are so many instruments and techniques one might pursue that the wise selection of these developments is based on cutting-edge problems in biomedicine, catalysis, energy production and conservation, ecology, and other real-world problem areas. Among the developments at Illinois in recent years has been:
  • Detection of peptides in single nerve cells by MALDI mass spectrometry NMR of nanoliter samples Fabrication of molecular gating devices for switching analytes as they transit nanofabricated microfluidic switchyards.

82. Abstract
Article from Volume 72, Number 20, Pages 5092-5096
http://tonga.usp.edu/bentzley/Degradation Paper.htm
ANALYSIS OF THE DEGRADATION OF OLIGONUCLEOTIDE STRANDS DURING THE FREEZING/THAWING PROCESSES USING MALDI-MS
Analytical Chemistry , Volume 72, Number 20, Pages 5092-5096
ABSTRACT
Synthetic oligonucleotide strands ranging from 5-25 units in length are commonly used as standards, probes and templates in various bioanalytical applications. Until recently their preparation, storage and handling were regarded as unimportant but this work provides valuable information to the contrary. The systematic degradation of oligonucleotide strands during sample preparation is investigated by repeatedly freezing/thawing short strands followed by Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization Mass Spectrometric (MALDI-MS) analysis. It is shown here that the longevity of an oligonucleotide strand is dependent on several factors including base composition, solution concentrations, strand length as well as thawing conditions. Likewise, an increase in the length of the strands increases the tendency of a sample to degrade. Another observation included that samples of mixed bases degrade according to structural conformations.

83. Labinternet Online Science Magazine Featuring Latest Scientific Laboratory Techn
E-Magazine with the latest advances in laboratory equipment and technology in analytical chemistry, electrochemistry, gas chromatography, HPLC, spectroscopy, biotechnology, biomedical research, data acquisition, food science, environmental science plus scientific humor.
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84. Encyclopedia Of Analytical Chemistry
Promotional pages with contents of a 15 volume set on applications, theory, and instrumentation, and other articles. Worldwide contributors, edited by Robert A. Meyers, published in 2000 by Wiley, UK.
http://www.wiley.co.uk/wileychi/eac/

85. ACS Publications - Cookie Absent
Peer-reviewed research journal and magazine that explores the latest concepts in measurements, accuracy, selectivity, sensitivity, and reproducibility. American Chemical Society publications require subscription, even to view abstracts.
http://pubs.acs.org/journals/ancham/
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86. SamplePrep
Services featuring online book of microwave application, advice on speciated and trace analysis. History of short course at the Center for Microwave and Analytical Chemistry at Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA.
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87. Synomics Pharmaceutical Services – Pharmaceutical Contract Research Organizati
Provides pre-clinical and clinical bioanalysis and analytical chemistry services including controlled substances, sugars, lipids, proteins and peptides.
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88. Constantinos A. Georgiou Associate Professor, Analytical Chemistry
Research into olive oil analysis, pesticides formulation analysis, flow injection, using analytical Raman spectroscopy and biosensors, at the Agricultural University of Athens, Greece.
http://www.aua.gr/georgiou
Constantinos A. Georgiou
Associate Professor, Analytical Chemistry Agricultural University of Athens, Greece Chemistry Laboratory, 75 Iera Odos, 118 55
phone: +3010-5294248, fax: +3010-5294265
email: cag@aua.gr Our research group is involved in the development of new analytical methods for the quality assessment of olive oil, the determination of pesticides and pharmaceutics in formulations, and the study of cyclodextrin and protein interactions with micromolecules. We also work on biosensor development for food analysis and we are interested in every aspect of analytical chemistry. Research Our group Food links For my students Various Conferences: Invitations/Organization Visits since 1 April 2000:

89. New Index
Presents online HPLC textbook, related links and courses at Seton Hall University, South Orange, New Jersey.
http://hplc.chem.shu.edu/
Analytical Chemistry is the application of Physical Chemistry in the real world. HPLC Textbook Comprehensive textbook on Liquid Chromatography. Research Research interests, publications, equipment. Undergrad. Syllabus, schedule, lecture materials. Graduate Syllabus, schedule, lecture materials. Chemistry Dept. Seton Hall University All resources on this server is Prof. Yuri Kazakevich . The material may not be copied, or otherwise redistributed without permission.

90. Deformulation, Deformulate, Reverse Engineering
Offers deformulation of competitive products, forensics, development of novel techniques in industrial hygiene, public health, and the environment. Contacts in Seattle, Washington.
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Analytical Chemistry Inc. - deformulation of competitive products - a full service certified analytical chemistry state-of-the-art laboratory and a staff with the necessary academic/industrial background - 43 years.
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    92. IAEAC
    IAEAC focuses on processes related to sample handling and detection of pesticides using biosensors and LC/MS. The 20th three day symposium will be held at Savannah, GA.
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    93. Kounaves Research Group
    Research focused on fundamental questions in planetary science using analytical chemistry and electrochemically-based sensors. Major area of interest is the use of in-situ chemical analysis systems to understand Mars, its geochemistry, and potential for supporting microbial life. Also the application of the same techniques to investigate the sub-glacial oceans on Europa.
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    94. Chemical Sciences Division - CSD
    Carries out both basic and applied research. The full range of physical, inorganic and organic chemistry disciplines is represented. Emphasis is given to analytical chemistry, and the specialty areas of radiochemistry, geochemistry and materials chemistry are well represented.
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    Welcome to the Chemical Sciences Division (CSD) site. CSD is a leader in chemical research and its application to issues of scientific and technological importance to the Department of Energy (DOE), the nation and industry. CSD conducts both fundamental and applied research using experimental, theoretical, and computational approaches.
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    95. Chemometrics Group Silesia
    Research is carried out in many areas of chemometrics including signal processing and data mining. This research is both fundamental and applied with applications in analytical chemistry including spectroscopy and chromatography. Includes Research topics, publications and group lists. A range of software developed by the group is available for download.
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    96. ACS Publications - Cookie Absent
    Covers organic chemistry, catalysis, analytical chemistry and chemical engineering in the fine and specialty chemical industries such as pharmaceuticals, electronics, agrochemicals, intermediates and speciality polymers.
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    97. Soil And Sediment Contamination: An International Journal
    Bi-monthly, international peer-reviewed publication covering analytical chemistry, site assessment, environmental fate, environmental modeling, remediation techniques, risk assessment, regulatory issues and legal considerations.
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    98. Home
    Applies organic analytical chemistry to the understanding of environmental problems. Almost all of work uses gas chromatographic mass spectrometry for the analysis of trace levels of potentially toxic environmental pollutants.
    http://www.indiana.edu/~hiteslab/
    We apply organic analytical chemistry to the understanding of environmental problems. Almost all of our work uses gas chromatographic mass spectrometry for the analysis of trace levels of potentially toxic environmental pollutants. Specific research areas include: atmospheric transport of halogenated compounds, rate of reactions of pollutants with OH and O3,anthropogenic organic pollutants in and around the Great Lakes, and emerging environmental contaminants such as PBDE's.
    The members of the Hites' laboratory (Andrew Turner is missing).
    From left to right: Jenniher Hamilton, Jim Bays, Ronald Hites, Ilora Basu, Karen Arnold, Ping Sun, Xinghua Qiu, Baoling Ma, Marta Venier.
    Last Updated: February 11, 2008
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