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19048. Berger, P. W., Sprague, P. A., Zurkowski, P., Library and information services for improving organizations and professions, Proc. White House Conf. on Library and Information Services-Dialogues on the Future of Library and Information Services, Washington, DC, Nov. 15-19, 1979, Cassette 2 Side 1 (Staff of the White House Conference on Library and Information Services, Washington, DC, 1979).

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Acoustics and Sound

NBSIR 79-1599. Microphone windscreen performance, R. N. Hosier and P. R. Donavan, 85 pages (Jan. 1979). Order from NTIS as PB292967.

NBSIR 79-1753. Radiation-induced acoustic cavitation; Threshold vs temperature for some liquids, M. Greenspan and C. E. Tschiegg. 54 pages (May 1979). Order from NTIS as PB296228.

18438. Miller, E. B., Eitzen, D. G., Ultrasonic transducer characterization at the NBS, IEEE Trans. Sonics Ultrason. SU26, No. 1, 28-37, 63-64 (Jan. 1979).

18479. Greenspan, M., Piston radiator: Some extensions of the theory, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 65, No. 3, 608-621 (Mar. 1979). 18728. Cook, R. K., Proctor, T. M., A standing-wave tube as an absolutely known source of sound power, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 65, No. 6, 1542-1555 (June 1979). 18763. Collings, E. W., Ledbetter, H. M., Sound velocity anomalies near the spin glass trnsition in an austenitic stainless steel alloy, Phys. Lett. 72A, No. 1, 53-56 (June 11, 1979).

18785. Flynn, D. R., Regulation of new products noise emission, Chapter 41 in Handbook of Noise Control, 2d Edition, pp. 41-1-41-8 (McGraw-Hill Inc., New York, NY, Jan. 1979). 18907. Sachse, W., Hsu, N. N., Ultrasonic transducers for materials testing and their characterization, Chapter 4 in Physical Acoustics XIV, 277-405 (Academic Press, Inc., New York, NY, 1979).

Analytical Chemistry

A novel method for analyzing silver sediment with high precision, R. S. Davis and V. E. Bower, J. Res. Nat. Bur. Stand. (U.S.), 84, No. 2, 157-160 (Mar.-Apr. 1979). SP519. Trace organic analysis: A new frontier in analytical chemistry. Proceedings of the 9th Materials Research Symposium held at the National Bureau of Standards, Gaithershurg, MD, Apr. 10-13, 1978, H. S. Hertz and S. N. Chesler, Eds., Nat. Bur. Stand. (U.S.), Spec. Publ. 519, 788 pages (Apr. 1979) SN003-003-02054-1.

Statistical sampling and environmental trace organic analysis, H. H. Ku, SP519, pp. 1-6 (Apr. 1979).

Sample preparation for environmental trace organic analysis, F. C. McElroy, T. D. Searl, and R. A. Brown, SP519, pp. 7-18 (Apr. 1979).

Analysis of water for chlorinated hydrocarbon pesticides and PCB's by membrane filters, D. A. Kurtz, SP519, pp. 1932 (Apr. 1979).

Application of liquid and gas chromatographic techniques to a study of the persistence of petroleum in marine sediments, R. G. Riley and R. M. Bean, SP519, pp. 33-40 (Apr. 1979).

The use of a fluorescence detector in high performance liquid chromatographic routine analysis of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in environmental pollution and occupational health studies, B. S. Das and G. H. Thomas, SP519, pp. 4156 (Apr. 1979).

Study of organometal speciation in water samples using liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection, W. A. MacCrehan, R. A. Durst, and J. M. Bellama, SP519, pp. 5763 (Apr. 1979).

An automatic sampler, a master analytical scheme, and a registry system for organics in water, A. W. Garrison, J. D.

Pope. A. L. Alford, and C. K. Doll, SP519, pp. 65-78 (Apr. 1979).

Identification and quantitation of aromatic hydrocarbon metabolites in marine biota, L. C. Thomas, W. D. MacLeod, Jr., and D. C. Malins, SP519, pp. 79-86 (Apr. 1979).

The trace-level determination of organics by high-pressure liquid chromatography, R. W. Edwards, K. A. Nonnemaker, and R. L. Cotter, SP519, pp. 87-94 (Apr. 1979).

Co-condensation with n-pentane. A new route to concentration of atmospheric pollutants, D. J. Freed, SP519, pp. 95-99 (Apr. 1979).

Analysis of organic ambient aerosols, E. S. Macias, K. S. Kumar, and M. K. Hoffman, SP519, pp. 101-107 (Apr. 1979).

Polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons associated with coal combustion, L. Sucre, W. Jennings, G. L. Fisher, O. G. Raabe, and J. Olechno, SP519, pp. 109-120 (Apr. 1979).

Diurnal and spatial variations of organic aerosol constituents in the Los Angeles Basin, B. R. Appel, E. M. Hoffer, E. L. Kothny, S. M. Wall, M. Haik, and R. L. Knights, SP519, pp. 121-129 (Apr. 1979).

Trace analysis in respiratory carcinogenesis, D. Hoffmann, K. D. Brunnemann, I. Schmeltz, and E. L. Wynder, SP519, pp. 131-141 (Apr. 1979).

A new approach to the trace analysis of mono- and dihalogenated organics, an analysis of methyl chloride in the atmosphere, E. P. Grimsrud and D. A. Miller, SP519, pp. 143151 (Apr. 1979).

Analytical facilities for the analysis of trace organic volatiles in ambient air, R. B. Denyszyn, J. M. Harden, D. L. Hardison, J. F. McGaughey, and A. L. Sykes, SP519, pp. 153-159 (Apr. 1979).

Analysis of trace levels of petroleum hydrocarbons in marine sediments using a solvent/slurry extraction procedure, D. W. Brown, L. S. Ramos, A. J. Friedman, and W. D. MacLeod, Jr., SP519, pp. 161-167 (Apr. 1979).

Automatic analysis of organic pollutants in water via GC/MS, D. Beggs, SP519, pp. 169-173 (Apr. 1979).

A simple, sensitive method for the quantitative analysis of carbon tetrachloride and chloroform in water at the parts-perbillion level, G. Brozowski, D. Burkitt, M. Gabriel, J. Hanrahan, E. McCarthy, and J. Smith, SP519, pp. 175-179 (Apr. 1979).

Analysis of tire cord emissions, D. Richton, J. Scott, J. S. Smith, A. F. Weston, and C. Wezwick, SP519, pp. 181-184 (Apr. 1979).

Trace organic analysis of wastewater by liquid chromatography, H. F. Walton and G. A. Eiceman, SP519, pp. 185-190 (Apr. 1979).

Analysis of soil and sediment to determine potential pesticide contamination of a water supply impoundment, F. Amore, SP519, pp. 191-203 (Apr. 1979).

Sampling and analysis of beta-chloroethers in the environment, P. L. Sherman, A. M. Kemmer. L. Metcalfe, H. D. Toy, and G. E. Parris, SP519, pp. 205-212 (Apr. 1979).

A statistical study of atmospheric sampling for an enclosed inhabited environment, H. G. Eaton, F. W. Williams, J. R. Wyatt, J. J. DeCorpo, F. E. Saalfeld, D. E. Smith, and T. L. King, SP519, pp. 213-218 (Apr. 1979).

Development of an aqueous polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbon standard reference material, W. E. May, J. M. Brown, S. N. Chesler. F. Guenther, L. R. Hilpert, H. S. Hertz, and S. A. Wise, SP519. pp. 219-224 (Apr. 1979).

New column technology in the analysis of organics in water by gas chromatography, R. Mindrup, Jr., SP519, pp. 225-229 (Apr. 1979).

Sampling methods for trace organic analysis in foods, W. Horwitz and J. W. Howard, SP519, pp. 231-242 (Apr. 1979). The role of sample preparation in nutritional labeling analysis, H. G. Lento, SPS19, pp. 243-248 (Apr. 1979). Nutrient analyses of foods: A reexamination, K. K. Stewart, SP519, pp. 249-255 (Apr. 1979).

Measurement of the trace amounts of vitamin B2 present in various foods by a new radiometric microbiologic technique, M. Chen and P. A. McIntyre, SP519, pp. 257-265 (Apr. 1979).

Gas liquid chromatographic analysis of pantothenates and panthenol, A. J. Sheppard and W. D. Hubbard, SP519, pp. 267-269 (Apr. 1979).

Quantitative analysis of simple carbohydrates in foods, B. W. Li and K. K. Stewart, SP519, pp. 271-278 (Apr. 1979).

Determination of vitamins E and K in foods and tissues using high performance liquid chromatography, J. N. Thompson, G. Hatina, and W. B. Maxwell, SP519, pp. 279-288 (Apr. 1979).

Current status of lipoxidase method for determining 9,12di-cis-polyunsaturated fatty acids, A. J. Sheppard and W. D. Hubbard, SP519, pp. 289-295 (Apr. 1979).

Trace analysis in agricultural products. Methods for hydrazines, carbamates, N-nitrosodiethanolamine and other compounds, I. Schmeltz, K. D. Brunnemann, and D. Hoffmann, SP519, pp. 297-309 (Apr. 1979).

Criteria for purity of food additives used in biological tests. Experience with saccharin and Amaranth (FD&C Red No. 2), B. Stavric, D. R. Stoltz, and R. Klassen, SP519, pp. 311-319 (Apr. 1979).

Advances in the analysis of natural food toxicants, D. L. Park and A. E. Pohland, SP519, pp. 321-331 (Apr. 1979).

Analysis of potato for glycoalkaloid content by radioimmunoassay (RIA), R. P. Vallejo and C. D. Ercegovich, SP519. pp. 333-340 (Apr. 1979).

Analysis of kepone" in biological samples, N. Mady, D. Smith, J. Smith, and C. Wezwick, SP519, pp. 341-343 (Apr. 1979).

Progress in the automation of extraction and cleanup procedures for detecting trace amounts of pesticides in environmental samples, M. E. Getz, G. W. Hanes, and K. R. Hill, SP519, pp. 345-353 (Apr. 1979).

Method of aflatoxin analysis, S. Nesheim, SP519, pp. 355372 (Apr. 1979).

Trace organic sampling in the clinical area, B. Halpern, SP519, pp. 373-379 (Apr. 1979).

Sample preparation for clinical trace organic analysis, K. H. Dudley, SP519. pp. 381-390 (Apr. 1979).

Measurement of catecholamines and their metabolites in tissue and physiological fluids using reverse-phase liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection, L. J. Felice, C. S. Bruntlett, R. E. Shoup, and P. T. Kissinger, SP519, pp. 391397 (Apr. 1979).

Quantitative analysis of melatonin in human plasma by negative chemical ionization mass spectrometry, S. P. Markey and A. J. Lewy. SP519, pp. 399-404 (Apr. 1979).

A candidate definitive method for the determination of total cholesterol in serum, R. Schaffer, E. White V. L. T. Sniegoski, and A. Cohen, SP519, pp. 405-410 (Apr. 1979).

The determination of neurologically important tryptophan metabolites in brain cerebrospinal fluid, G. M. Anderson, W. C. Purdy, and S. N. Young, SP519, pp. 411-418 (Apr. 1979). Applications of the nitrogen detector to the analysis of steroid hormones and related compounds by gas chromatography, J. P. Thenot and A. Hung, SP519. pp. 419-427 (Apr. 1979).

Analysis of neutral lipids by high-performance liquid chromatography and nephelometric detection, S. L. Smith, J. W. Jorgenson, and M. Novotny, SP519, pp. 429-436 (Apr. 1979).

The determination of anabolic steroids in human body fluids, H. W. Durbeck, C. G. B. Frischkorn, I. Buker. B. Scheulen, and B. Telin, SP519, pp. 437-445 (Apr. 1979).

Development of a standard reference material for antiepilepsy drugs in serum, D. J. Reeder, D. P. Enagonio, R. G. Christensen, and R. Schaffer, SP519, pp. 447-453 (Apr. 1979).

Potentiometric titration of microgram amounts of penicillamine using ion selective electrodes, S. M. Donahe, G. E. Janauer, T. D. Zucconi, and C. Lewkowicz, SP519, pp. 455459 (Apr. 1979).

Detection and quantitative determination of tricyclic antidepressants and benzodiazepines in serum and plasma by high performance liquid chromatography, C. Hesse, SP519, pp. 461-468 (Apr. 1979).

The identification of odoriferous compounds formed by coital ejaculate in collagen sponge contraceptives, C. D. Eskelson, S. Y. Chang, T. Chvapil, and M. Chvapil, SP519, pp. 469-476 (Apr. 1979).

The assay of triamterene in human blood by ion-pair extraction and high performance liquid chromatography, S. Sved and J. A. A. Sertie, SP519, pp. 477-480) (Apr. 1979). The gas chromatographic measurement of dextromethorphan levels in human plasma, J. E. O'Brien, O. N. Hinsvark, W. R. Newman, L. P. Amsel, J. E. Giering, and F. E. Leaders, Jr., SP519, pp. 481-485 (Apr. 1979).

Chromatographic methods in organic trace analysis: Current situation and perspectives of future progress, M. Novotny, SP519, pp. 487-499 (Apr. 1979).

Flow injection analysis-A new approach to quantitative measurements, J. Ruzicka and E. H. Hansen, SP519, pp. 501507 (Apr. 1979).

Ion-pair HPLC of drugs and related organic compounds, G. Schill and K. G. Wahlund, SP519, pp. 509-523 (Apr. 1979). Bio-selective membrane electrodes, G. A. Rechnitz, SP519, pp. 525-532 (Apr. 1979).

Recent developments in homogeneous immunoassay techniques, D. S. Kabakeff, SP519, pp. 533-539 (Apr. 1979). Analytical systems for trace organic analysis, H. M. McNair, SP519, pp. 541-546 (Apr. 1979).

Selective detection in chromatographic analysis, L. S. Ettre, SP519, pp. 547-585 (Apr. 1979).

Automation of trace organic analysis, D. A. Burns, SP519, pp. 587-600 (Apr. 1979).

Electron capture negative ion chemical ionization mass spectrometry, D. F. Hunt and F. W. Crow, SP519, pp. 601-607 (Apr. 1979).

Mixture analysis by mass spectrometry, R. G. Cooks, SP519, pp. 609-625 (Apr. 1979).

Organic secondary ion mass spectrometry. A. Benninghoven, SP519, pp. 627-635 (Apr. 1979).

The wire transport LC/MS system, R. P. W. Scott, SP519. pp. 637-645 (Apr. 1979).

Techniques for combined liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry, M. L. Vestal, SP519, pp. 647-654 (Apr. 1979).

Atmospheric pressure ionization mass spectrometry, D. I. Carroll, I. Dzidic, R. N. Stillwell, and E. C. Horning. SP519, pp. 655-671 (Apr. 1979).

252Cf-plasma desorption mass spectrometry (PDMS) of antibiotic molecules, R. D. Macfarlane, SP519. pp. 673-677 (Apr. 1979).

Recent advances in synchronous luminescence spectroscopy for trace organic analysis, T. Vo-Dinh, R. B. Gammage. A. R. Hawthorne, and J. H. Thorngate, SP519, pp. 679-684 (Apr. 1979).

Analysis of individual polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and their hepatic microsomal metabolites by HPLC-MS, P. Dymerski, M. Kennedy, and L. Kaminsky, SP519, pp. 685690 (Apr. 1979).

Sub-part-per-trillion detection of organics in aqueous solution by laser induced molecular fluorescence, J. H. Richardson, S. M. George, and M. E. Ando, SP519, pp. 691-696 (Apr. 1979).

Analysis of polymer outgassing as studied by plasma chromatography-mass spectroscopy, T. W. Carr, SP519, pp. 697703 (Apr. 1979).

Liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection. State of the art and future directions, P. T. Kissinger, C. S. Bruntlett, K. Bratin, and J. R. Rice, SP519, pp. 705-712 (Apr. 1979).

Modification of conventional gas chromatographic inlets for the use of glass capillary columns, L. S. Ramos, D. W. Brown, R. G. Jenkins, and W. D. MacLeod, Jr., SP519, pp. 713-718 (Apr. 1979).

Trace organic analysis using second-derivative uv-absorption spectroscopy, A. R. Hawthorne, J. H. Thorngate, R. B. Gammage, and T. Vo-Dinh, SP519, pp. 719-722 (Apr. 1979).

On the analytical potential of micro-Raman spectroscopy in the trace characterization of polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons, E. S. Etz, S. A. Wise, and K. F. J. Heinrich, SP519, pp. 723-729 (Apr. 1979).

Combined glass capillary-column gas chromatography and mixed charge exchange-chemical ionization mass spectrometry of isomeric polycylic aromatic hydrocarbons, M. L. Lee, D. L. Vassilaros, W. S. Pipkin, and W. L. Sorensen, SP519, pp. 731-738 (Apr. 1979).

New concepts of quantitation in headspace gas analysis by stripping and trapping components in a closed circuit, J. Novak, J. Janak, and J. Golias, SP519, pp. 739-746 (Apr. 1979).

Error estimates in total organic elemental content passive personal samplers, J. G. Montalvo, Jr., SP519, pp. 747-752 (Apr. 1979).

Concerted trace organic analysis in industrial research, S. A. Liebman and E. J. Levy, SP519, pp. 753-760 (Apr. 1979).

Diffusion tubes as a primary standard for OSHA-type calibration, F. J. Debbrecht, D. T. Daugherty, and E. M. Neel, SP519, pp. 761-769 (Apr. 1979).

Methods for the organic analysis of the Mighei; a reputedly contaminated meteorite, P. H. Buhl, SP519, pp. 771-775 (Apr. 1979).

The use of a novel gas chromatographic detection system for the analysis of trace halo-organics, J. D. Lupton, S. C. Havlicek, and P. R. Loy, SP519, pp. 777-782 (Apr. 1979).

Use of polymer supported functional groups for the selective concentration of organic compounds, R. J. Kostyla, T. H. Mourey, R. Cohen, M. E. Merritt, K. Simmons, R. LaFaucia, G. Limentani, D. N. Washburn, and S. Siggia, SP519, pp. 783-787 (Apr. 1979).

A proposal for implementing a reference collection of humic and fulvic acids, R. L. Malcolm and P. MacCarthy, SP519, pp. 789-792 (Apr. 1979).

The need to establish a reference collection of humic substances, P. MacCarthy and R. L. Malcolm, SP519, pp. 793796 (Apr. 1979).

Analysis of 4.5 mol/L sulfuric acid for organic compounds leached from battery separators, E. C. Laird and S. B. Hanna, SP519, pp. 797-802 (Apr. 1979).

Analysis of trace plant constituents, N. Mandava, SP519, pp. 803-807 (Apr. 1979).

GC-ECD assay after sample work-up: Nomenclature for standards, and some points of practice, E. Reid, SP519, pp. 809-810 (Apr. 1979).

TN1106. Frame C: A compact procedure for quantitative energy-dispersive electron probe x-ray analysis, R. L. Myklebust, C. E. Fiori, and K. F. J. Heinrich, Nat. Bur. Stand. (U.S.), Tech. Note 1106, 111 pages (Sept. 1979) SN003-003-021130. NBSIR 79-1740. The influence of polymer membrane properties on the performance of dissolved oxygen sensors, J. D. Barnes, 33 pages (June 1979). Order from NTIS as PB296299. U.S. Patent 4,148,586. Apparatus for galvanic detection of optical absorptions, R. B. Green, R. A. Keller, G. G. Luther, P. C. Schenck, and J. C. Travis, 7 pages (Apr. 10, 1979). 18325. Blanchard, D. B., Harrison, S. H., Trace element profiles and ratios determined by instrumental neutron activation analysis for fine paper identification, J. Forensic Sci. 23, No. 4, 679-686 (1978).

18334. Durst, R. A., Sources of error in ion-selective electrode potentiometry, Chapter 5 in Ion-Selective Electrodes in Analytical Chemistry, H. Freiser, Ed., Vol. 1, 311-338 (Plenum Publishing Corp., New York, NY, 1978). 18338. Lindstrom, R. M., Fleming, R. F., Optimized measurement of aluminum in high-purity silicon, Proc. Nuclear Methods in Environmental and Energy Research, Columbia, MO, Oct. 10-13, 1977, pp. 90-98 (Technical Information Center, U.S. Department of Energy, Washington, DC, 1978). 18344. Schenck, P. K., Mallard, W. G.. Travis, J. C., Smyth,. K. C., Absorption spectra of metal oxides using optogalvanic spectroscopy, J. Chem. Phys. 69, No. 11, 5147-5150 (Dec. 1, 1978).

18350. Becker, D. A., LaFleur, P. D., LeRoy, A., Spontaneous deposition radiochemical separation for platinum determination in biological materials, Proc. Int. Nuclear and Atomic Activation Analysis Conf. and Nineteenth Annual Meeting on Analytical Chemistry in Nuclear Technology, Gatlinburg, TN, Oct. 14-16, 1975, 1 page (American Nuclear Society, Hinsdale, IL, 1976).

18362. Durst, R. A., Potential pitfalls in the use of ion-selective electrode-reference electrode pairs, Paper in Theory, Design, and Biomedical Applications of Solid State Chemical Sensors, pp. 155-163 (CRC Press, Inc., West Palm Beach, FL, 1978). 18375. Breiter, D. N., Roush, M. L., Trace element characterization of thin polymer films by proton-induced x-ray emission spectrometry, Macromolecules 10, No. 4, 868-870 (Aug. 1977).

18379. Durst, R. A., Cali, J. P., Recommended reference materials for realization of physicochemical properties, Pure Appl. Chem. 50, E. F. G. Herington, Ed., 1485-1517 (1978). 18433. Howell, B. F., McCune, S., Schaffer, R., Lactate-topyruvate or pyruvate-to-lactate assay for lactate dehydrogenase: A re-examination, Clin. Chem. 25, No. 2, 269-272 (1979).

18478. Greenberg, R. R., Gallorini, M., Gills, T. E., Cadmium analysis by radiochemical neutron activation analysis, Environ. Health Perspec. 28, 1-4 (Feb. 1979).

18568. Newbury, D. E., Microanalysis in the scanning electron microscope: Progress and prospects, (Proc. Ann. Intl. Scanning Electron Microscopy Conf., Washington, DC, Apr. 16-20, 1979), Scanning Electron Microsc. 11, 1-20 (Scanning Electron Microscopy, Inc., O'Hare, IL, 1979).

18580. Cascaval, C. N., Florin, R. E., Pyrolysis gas chromatography of some fluorine-containing polymers, J. Fluorine Chem. 13, 65-70 (1979).

18582. Brown, L. D., Ibers, J. A., Siedle, A. R., Iridium (I) and rhodium (I) complexes of benzotriazole. Structure of bis(triphenylphosphine) carbonyl (benzotriazenido) iridium (I), Inorg. Chem. 17, No. 11, 3026-3030 (1978).

18589. Newbury, D. E., Myklebust, R. L., Monte Carlo electron trajectory simulation of beam spreading in thin foil targets, (Proc. 2d Cornell Meeting on Analytical Electron Microscopy. Ithaca, NY, July 24-26, 1978), Ultramicrose. 3, 391-395

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