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Contemporary Topics in Analytical and Clinical Chemistry
1. High-Speed Liquid Chromatography of Proteins. - 1. Introduction. - 2. Gel Permeation Chromatography (GPC). - 3. Ion Exchange Chromatography on Carbohydrate-Coated Supports. - 4. Enzyme Detectors. - 5. Summary. - 6. Appendix. - 7. References. - 2. Chemiluminescence and Bioluminescence Analysis. - 1. Introduction. - 2. Gas-Phase Chemiluminescence. - 3. Flame Chemiluminescence. - 4. Chemiluminescence from Organic Compounds in the Liquid Phase. - 5. Chemiluminescence for Evaluation of Material Degradation. - 6. Bioluminescence. - 7. Firefly Reaction. - 8. Bacterial Bioluminescence. - 9. Other Bioluminescence Reactions. - 10. Instrumentation. - 11. References. - 3. Environmental Studies of the Atmosphere with Gas Chromatography. - 1. Introduction. - 2. Sampling and Sampling Techniques. - 3. Accuracy Precision and Sensitivity. - 4. Calibration Techniques. - 5. Detectors. - 6. Atmospheric Pollution. - 7. Industrial and Manufacturing Pollution. - 8. Low-Molecular-Weight Hydrocarbons. - 9. Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH). - 10. Nonhydrocarbon Compounds. - 11. Halogenated Compounds. - 12. Carbon Monoxide and Carbon Dioxide. - 13. Nitrogen-Containing Compounds. - 14. Oxygenated Materials. - 15. Sulfur-Containing Compounds. - 16. Human Volatile Material. - 17. Cigarette Cigar and Pipe Smoke. - 18. Exhaust Samples. - 19. Soil and Plant Atmospheres. - 20. Summary. - 21. References. - 4. Photodiode Arrays for Spectrochemical Measurements. - 1. Introduction: Electronic Image Sensors. - 2. Self-Scanning Silicon Photodiode Arrays. - 3. Operational Characteristics. - 4. Measurements and Applications. - 5. Conclusions. - 6. References. - 5. Application of ESCA to the Analysis of Atmospheric Particulates. - 1. Introduction. - 2. Method. - 3. Analytical Aspects of ESCA. - 4. Application of ESCA to Particulate Analysis. - 5. References. - 6. Using the Subject as His Own Referent in Assessing Day-to-Day Changes of Laboratory Test Results. - 1. Introduction. - 2. Assessing the Need for Using the Subject as His Own Referent. - 3. A Theoretical Framework Defining the Conditions for the Application of Models of Biological Time Series. - 4. Selection of an Appropriate Model of Biological Time-Series. - 5. Estimates of the Day-toDay Variance in Healthy Subjects. - 6. Contribution of Analytical Variation to the Intraindividual Day-to-Day Variation. - 7. Conclusion. - 8. References. - 9. Note Added in Proof. Language: English
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ISBN:
9781461567301
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