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期刊: Analyst  (RSC Available online 1982)
卷期: Volume 107, issue 1  

页码: 001-050

 

ISSN:0003-2654

 

年代: 1982

 

DOI:10.1039/AN98207BA001

 

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ANALAO 107 (1270-1281) 1-1520 (1982) ISSN 0003-2654 The Analyst The Analytical Journal of The Royal Society of Chemistry Volume 107 1982 Published by THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF CHEMISTRY BURLINGTON HOUSE LONDON W1V OB THE ANALYST THE ANALYTICAL JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF CHEMISTRY ADVISORY BOARD "Chairman J. M. Ottaway (Glasgow) "L. S. Bark (Salford U.K.) E. Bishop (Exeter U.K.) W. L. Budde (U.S.A.) D. T. Burns (Belfast U.K.) L. R. P. Butler (South Africa) H. J. Cluley (Wembley U.K.) E. A. M. Dahmen (The Netherlands) L. de Galan (The Netherlands) A. C. Docherty (Billingham U.K.) D. Dyrssen (Sweden) G. Ghersini (Italy) J. Hoste (Belgium) A. Hulanicki (Poland) W. S . Lyon (U.S.A.) H. V. Malmstadt (U.S.A.) G. W. C. Milner (Harwell U.K.) *G.J. Dickes (Bristol U.K.) "G. W. Kirby (Glasgow U.K.) *A. C. Moffat (Aldermaston U.K.) E. J. Newman (Poole U.K.) H. W. Nurnberg (West Germany) *T. B. Pierce (Harwell U.K. E. Pungor (Hungary) P. H. Scholes (Middlesbrough U.K.) D. Simpson (Thorpe-le-Soken U.K.) *J. M. Skinner (Billingham U.K.) *J. D. R. Thomas (Cardiff U.K.) K. C. Thompson (Sheffield U.K.) *A. M. Ure (Aberdeen U.K.) A. Walsh K.B. (Australia) G. Werner (German Democratic T. S. West (Aberdeen U.K.) *P. C. Weston (London U.K.) * J. Whitehead (Stockton-on-Tees U. K.) J. D. Winefordner (U.S.A.) P. Zuman (U.S.A.) Republic) *Members of the Board serving on the Analytical Editorial Board REGIONAL ADVISORY EDITORS Dr. J. Aggett (New Zealand) Professor L. Gierst (Belgium) Professor H.M. N. H. Irving (South Africa) Professor W. A. E. McBryde (Canada) Dr. 0. Osibanjo (Nigeria) Dr. G. Rossi (Italy) Dr. I. RubeSka (Czechoslovakia) Professor J. RGiiEka (Denmark) Professor K. Saito (Japan) Professor L. E. Smythe (Australia) Professor P. C. Uden (U.S.A.) 0 The Royal Society of Chemistry 1982 Printed by Heffers Printers Ltd Cambridge Englan PUBLICATIONS AND INFORMATION BOARD Chairman C. W. Rees Ph.D. D.Sc. C.Chem. F.R.S.C. F.R.S. K. W. Bagnall B.Sc. Ph.D. D.Sc. C.Chem. F.R.S.C. H. J. Cluley M.Sc. Ph.D. C.Chem. F.R.S.C. *G. W. Kirby M.A. Ph.D. Sc.D. C.Chem. F.R.S.C. F.R.S.E. F. J. McQuillin M.A. D.Phil. D.Sc. C.Chem. F.R.S.C. *J. A. Pickup B.A. *R. D. Guthrie Ph.D. D.Sc. C.Chern. F.R.S.C. F.R.A.C.I. F. S. Stone Ph.D. D.Sc.C.Chem. F.R.S.C. *E. A. V. Ebsworth M.A. Ph.D. Sc.D. C.Chem. F.R.S.C. F.R.S.E. *K. W. Sykes B.Sc. M.A. D.Phil. C.Chem. F.R.S.C. J. M. Thomas M.A. Ph.D. D.Sc. C.Chem. F.R.S.C. F.R.S. *J. M. Ward B.Sc. C.Chem. F.R.S.C. W. B. Whalley Ph.D. D.Sc. C.Chem. F.R.S.C. *P. A. H. Wyatt B.Sc. Ph.D. F.R.S.C. F.R.S.E. R. Howe B.Sc. Ph.D. C.Chem. F.R.S.C. *Ex officio members JOURNALS COMMllTEE Chairman G. W. Kirby M.A. Ph.D. Sc.D. C.Chem. F.R.S.C. F.R.S.E. *L. Crombie Ph.D. D.Sc. C.Chem.,. F.R.S.C. F.R.S. *E. A. V. Ebsworth M.A. Ph.D. Sc.D. C.Chem. F.R.S.C. F.R.S.E. C. H. Hassall Ph.D. Sc.D. C.Chem. F.R.S.C. P. M. Maitlis B.Sc. Ph.D. D.Sc. C.Chem. F.R.S.C. *J. M. Ottaway B.Sc. Ph.D. D.Sc. C.Chem. F.R.S.C. F.R.S.E. *C. W. Rees Ph.D. D.Sc. C.Chem. F.R.S.C. F.R.S.*M. C. R. Symons Ph.D. D.Sc. C.Chem. F.R.S.C. *I. A. Williams M.A. Ph.D. M.l.lnf.Sc. C.Chem. F.R.S.C. *Ex officio members Editor The Analyst Assistant Editors P. C. Weston B.Sc. C.Chem. F.R.S.C., Senior Assistant Editor R. A. Young Mrs. J. Brew B.Sc. C.Chem. M.R.S.C. Miss D. Chevin B.Sc. G.R.S.C. M.1 .Inf .Sc ANALYST AUTHOR INDEX VOL. 107 (1982) I AUTHOR INDEX 1982 Abdalla M. A, 213-17,449-52, Abdennabi Abdalla M. S. 1032-9 Abou Ouf A. A, 1235-40 Abou Zeid G. T. 2OC-5 Abu-Bakr M. S. 12-16 Agrawal A. K. 1439-50 Ajlec R. 14456 Alexander P. W. 1335-42 h e r M. M. 908-15 1054-9, 1040-6 1462-5 1272-8 577-8 Analytical Methods Committee, Analytical Qual. Control (Harmonised Monitoring) Comm. 1407-16 Analytical Quality Control (Harmonised Monitoring) Committee 680-8 Anderson Nicholas H.836-8 Antnm Robert F. 951-3 Anwar Jamil 26C-8 1212-17 Arbaizar A. 35-40 Arredondo M. C. 903-7 Asuero Agustin G. 1065-72 Atkinson G. F. 398402 Aznarez J. 89-95 1488-92 Bahreyni-Toosi M. H. 124-5 Baker P. G. 206-12 Bala Chand 770-5 Ballinger D. 1047-53 Bancroft Keith C. C. 749-54 Banford J. C. 195-9 Barnes Roger D. 711-15 Bateh R. P. 335-8 Bellis Jeanne M. 1241-5 Berglund Bo 867-71 Bertenshaw M. P. 163-71,664-72 Bhatia P. G. 832-6 Bhuchar V. M. 1439-50 Bird Albert E. 1241-5 Bishop Edmund 1032-9 1060-4 Blochowicz Anna 824-8 Borggaard Ole K. 1479-83 Borisova L. V. 495-9 5004 Bottomley P. 206-12 Bowen H. J. M. 654-8 Bramall N. 922-6 Bressolle F. 61-6 67-70 Brown D. H.195-9 Brown Kenny D. 1510-12 Brown Leslie 749-54 Brown Roger M. 338-40 Brunt K. 1261-71 Bsebsu N. K. 56670 104C-6, 1462-5 Buldini Pier Luigi 1375-9 Burgess C. 213-17 Burmicz J. S. 1019-25 Burr P. M. 61 1-16 Butail Jagmohan 691-5 Buxton P. C. 793-7 Byerley J. J. 398-402 Caddy. B. 301-6,55&5,556-65 Calapaj R. 403-7 Calatroni Alma 341-3 Canc-Pavon. J. M 385-91 Capar Stephen G.,’353-77 Capitan F. 953-7 Castillo J. R. 89-95 1488-92 Cave M. R. 172-8 Cela R. 1425-30 Celaschi Sergio 137W Cervera J. 1425-30 Chapman B. R. 1014-18 Chatten L. G. 1026-31 Chen N. H. 433-41 Christensen Hans E. M. 1479-83 Ciraolo L. 403-7 Clark E. Roy 414-21 Coles Barry J. 1286-8 Colmsee M. 815-23 Coomber Patricia A, 1451-6 Cope M. J. 61 1-16 Corfield G.C. 288-94 Corigliano F. 403-7 Cotterill E. G. 76-81 Cowen T. 319-23 Creaser Colin S. 338-40 Cummings J. H. 307-18 Currell B. R. 117-21 Dadgar D. 452-5 D’Auria John M. 1279-82 Davidson A. G. 422-7,879-84 Dawra R. K. 579-82,9604 Dawson J. B. 124-5 De Kleijn J. P. 223-5 Delaney Michael F. 606-10 Dellar Dorothy 977-93 Del Turco Aldo 17-24 Delves H. T. 121-4 815-23, Desimoni E. 96-103 Diamandis E. P. 1471-8 Di Pasquale S. 403-7 Doi Akira 519-24 Drewry Peter C. 689-91 Earnest Charles M. 1393-406 Ebdon L. 129-43 172-8,269-75, Eddine N. Hussam 61-6,67-70 Elliott C. R. 571-6 Ellis A. T. 288-94 Ellis D. J. 124-5 El-Sawy 0. A, 908-15 1054-9, Elsheikh H. 879-84 El-Zeany B. A, 908-15 1054-9, 927-33 1229-34 288-94,942-50 1272-8 1272-8 Englyst H.307-18 Ermakov A. N. 4959,500-4 Evans W. H. 977-93 Fabre H. 61-6,67-70 Farago M. E. 1218-28 Famngton D. S. 71-5 Ferri Donatella 1375-9 Fink David W. 113-16 Finlayson R. J. 1335-42 Fleet Bernard 896-902 Fletcher. R 230-2 Fogg A G. 213-17,449-52, Foote J. W. 121-4 1229-34 Fornes Jose A. 1370-4 455-9 566-70 1040-6 1462-5 Foster R. D. 1181-9 Frache Roberto 104-9 Frier P. J. 1363-9 Fuentes E. 1386-8 Funazo Koichi 82-8 Fung K. W. 30-4 Fung Y. S. 30-4 Galli Mario 1049 Garcia Sanchez F. 35-40 Garcia-Villanova R. 15034 Garcia-Villanova R. J. 1503-6 Gasson Brian C . 1241-5 Gaynor John D. 700-3 Gelsthorpe D. 163-71 731-6 Gibbs J. P. 1106-68 Gibbs Max M. 343-6 Gill R. 1106-68 Girgh Takla Pamela 378-84, Giri S.K. 1095-8 Girling Jeanne 836-8 Goldsmith I. R. 1014-18 Gomez-Hens A. 465-94 Grandi Francesco Zilio 17-24 Greenhut Victor A. 951-3 Gulati Anil K. 1506-9 Gunasingham Hari 896-902 Gupta K. C. 1512-15 Gupta P. L. 761-9 Gupta R. D. 832-6 Habrat E. 1320-9 Hadjidernetriou D. G. 25-9 Hadjiioannou T. P. 1471-8 Haggag A, 916-21 Hanocq Michel 93441 Hassan S. M. 123-0 Hays G. R. 241-52 Hazelton R. A, 195-9 Headridge J. B. 200-5 1200-1 1 Henden E. 872-8 Henriques H. P. 449-52 Hernandez Mendez J. 787-92 Hetherington N. B. 110-13 Hilton J. 110-13 Hinks L. J. 815-23 Hinze Willie L. 1073-80 Hobson-Frohock A, 1195-9 Holak Walter 1457-61 Hoshika Yasuyuki 855-66 Howard D. 319-23 1246-54 Griffiths M. B 253-9 Holt P. 927-3 2 ANALYST AUTHOR INDEX VOL.107 (1982) Hulanicki A, 135662 Idriss K. A. 12-16 Iida Chuzo 1000-5 Imamura Takuji 885-95 Inman E. L. Jr. 538-43 Ishii Hajime 647-53 885-95 Ismagulova A. B. 495-9 Ivaska A, 1019-25 Iwasaki Hisao 190-4 Iwashiro Hirobumi 519-24 Jackson K. W. 269-75 Jackson P. A. 1363-9 Jagner Daniel 593-9 Jain Ajay K. 770-5 Janghorbani Morteza 1495-8 Jarosz M. 1431-8 Jaselskis Bruno 1282-5 Jaya S. 828-32 Jefferies Jack P. 1451-6 Jelinkova E. 623-8 Joergensen S. Storgaard 659-63 John P. 221-3 Jones John W. 353-77 Jones S. D. 1417-24 Joshi Shanta R. 1246-54 Jun Yi Li 957-60 Jurgensen A, 408-13 538-43 Kahn H. L. 1484-8 Kamba Hideaki 519-24 Kawada. Keiko. 1498-502 Idowu 0. R. 301-6 550-5, 55665 Khalifa,M. E. M. 446-9 Kiriyama T.505-10 Kirkbright G. F. 276-81,611-16, Koh Hidemasa 647-53 Kojima Isao 1000-5 Koiima. Takehiro. 519-24 617-22,798-802 Kdihova D. 1356-5 Koupparis M. A. 1309-15 Kovar J. 295-300 Kovar Jan 525-32 533-7 Krug F. J. 659-63 Kuchhal R. K. 761-9 Kuldvere A, 179-84 1343-9 Kumar B. 761-9 Kumari V. Lalita 1382-5 Kuo Ching Hui 119W Kuroda R. 505-10 Kuroda Rokuro 1255-60 Kusano Kenji 82-8 Lanaja J. 89-95 1488-92 Lang I. 1350-5 Langade A. D. 708-1 1 Laserna J. J. 35-40 Law B. 629-33 Leathard D. A. 129-43 Lee C. W. 3 W Lees T. P. 230-2 Lefebvre Gisele 93441 Leggett D. J. 433-41 Leung Marianna 533-7 Lin Zhang 957-60 Lisle D. B. 217-20 Littlejohn D. 1095-8 Liu Juei H. 544-9 Lopez Fonseca J. M. 903-7 Lloyd A, 1047-53 1316-19 Lloyd B.927-33 Lyons D. J. 331-5 McConnell A. A. 195-9 McCown S. Michael 1393-406 McCrum W. A 1081-5 MacLeod Alexander J. 71 1-15 McLeod C. W. 1-1 1 McLeod Patricia 1026-31 McMullin J. F 803-14 Macnah. J 217-20 - ? - - . ~.~ McQuat E. R. ,221-3 MacTavish Donald C. 700-3 Mahadevappa I). S. 433-41 Mahbouba Majid 124654 Makkar. H. P. S 579-82.960-4 Malmstadt H. V 1309-15 Mandrou B. 61-6,67-70 Mannino Saverio 1466-70 Manos Charles G. Jr. 1393406 Marczenko Z. 1431-8 Marov I. N. 50G4 Marr Iain L. 26&8 1212-17 Martindale R. W. 71-5 Martinez M. C. 1488-92 Mason P. A. 629-33 Mathur H. S. 761-9 Mayfield R. J. 324-7 Mazzucotelli Ambrogio 104-9 Mehta A. C. 13’79-82 Meranger J. C. 157-62 Metwally M. E. S. 1235-40 Metzner K.53-60 Meyer Veronika R. 673-9 Midgley D. 1297-308 Midgley H. G. 117-21 Mikhail E. M. 91621 Miller. R. M 798-802 Mitchell B. J. 398-402 Mochizulu Tadash 1255-60 Moffat A. C. 629-33 1106-68 Molle Leopold 934-41 Morales A 1386-8 Morelli Basilio 282-7 Moreno Cordero B. 787-92 Morrish Ann 1047-53 Mortatti J. 659-63 Munoz Leyva J. A. 781-6 Murray K. L. H. 217-20 Musil Josef 588-90 Muto Giichi 855-66 Narayana B. V. 392-7 Navalon A. 953-7 Navas A. 35-40 NcNeil C. J. 195-9 Negi S. S. 579432,9604 Nehapetian Ara 1495-8 Neve Jean 93441 Newland P. 849-54 Ng Tju Lik 695-’700 Nicholson R. A. 1200-11 Nielsen Thomas Krogh 1479-83 Nose Norihide 1 9 W O’Brien Sheila 571-6 Odashima Tsugikatsu 885-95 O’Haver T. C. 353-77 Ohno N.634-9 Okumura Kazuo 1498-502 Omar Muhamat 654-8 Ono Aoi 600-5 Onyezili Francis N. 442-5 Ortuno J. A. 185-9 Ottaway J. M. 1095-8 Oztunc Aysel 585-7 Paal Tamas L. 839-41 Pahlavanpour Behrooz 1330-4 Palmer J. M. 994-9 Palmisano F. 96103 Parker Gordon A, 1510-12 Parsonage J. R. 117-21 Parsons P. J. 1218-28 Pathak V. N. 10867 Pearce W. C. 942-50 Perez R. L. 968-71 Perez-Bustamante J. A. 1425-30 Perez Ruiz T. 185-9 Pessenda L. C. R. 659-63 Pietta Piergiorgio 341-3 Pitzer Darrell R. 1393-406 Plastinina Ye. I. 500-4 Pleece S. A, 755-60 Pobozy E. 135662 Pons B. Stanley 1026-31 Prasolova 0. D. 500-4 Pritchard J. G. 803-14 Przeszlakowski S. 1320-9 Raju 1. R. K. 77680 Raju N. Appala 392-7 Ramakrishna T. V. 704-7, Ramsey Michael H.232-4, Rao G. Ramana 77680 Rao T. Prasada 704-7 Rao Y. Pulla 776-80 Raoot K. N. 1382-5 Raoot Sarala 1382-5 Ravasio Marino 17-24 Redfern P. H. 755-60 Rennie P. J. 327-30 Reust Juerg B. 673-9 Rhead Michael M. 749-54 Rhys Williams A. T. 1092-4 Rice T. Denis 47-52 Riley C. M. 755-60 Rios A. 737-43 Rodriguez M. Ternero 41-6 Rodriguez Manuel M. 1065-72 Roman Ceba M. 781-6 Roofayel R. L. 331-5 Rosales. D 385-91 Pocock K. 629-33 828-32 1286-8 1330-4 Rosales; Daniel 1065-72 Rubeska Ivan 588-90 ROY S. K. 965-7 Ruiz de Lope C. 1503-6 Rush M. W. 994-9 Sabbatini L. 96103 Sachse K. 53-60 Sakai T. 6369,640-6 Sakamoto Takabumi 519-24 Saleh M. S. 12-16 Sanad W. 916-21 Sanchez-Pedreno C. 185-9 Satoh Katsuhiko 647-53 Sebor G.1350-5 Seleim M. M. 12-16 Shao-pu Liu 428-32 Sharma Kalpana K. 1512-15 Sharma N. R. 849-54 Sharma 0. P. 579-82,9604 Sharma Yogendu 582-ANALYST AUTHOR INDEX VOL. 107 (1982) 3 Shaw I. C. 1090-1 Shelton C. J. 1363-9 Shete S. D. 225-30 Shigetomi Yasumasa 519-24 Shih Jeng Shang 119C-4 Shinde V. M. 225-30,708-11 Shono Toshiyuki 82-8 Shukla I. C. 10867 Shukla S. R. 10867 Sikondari A. H. 803-14 Silva. M 51 1-18 Singh H. N. 1073-80 Singh K. 832-6 Singh Raj Pal 770-5 Sinha B. C. 965-7 Sithole B. Bruce 1212-17 Smith B. M. 253-9 Smith Roger M. 744-8 Smith S. B. 1484-8 Smith W. E. 195-9 Smyth W. Franklin 1019-25 Smythe L. E. 133542 Sood Rajnish Kumar. 691-5 Sotera J. J. 1484-8 Soucek J. 623-8 Soutar I. 221-3 Spencer C. P. 1417-24 Stead A.H. 110668 Stong John D. 113-16 Stufka-Olczyk Jadwiga 824-8 Stupar J. 144-56 Sturrock R. D. 195-9 Subramanian K. S. 157-62 Sultan S. M. 106C-4 Szalai Hilda 839-41 Tadros N. 916-21 Taha A. M.; 908-15 1054-9, Tanaka Akio 190-4 Tanaka. Minoru. 82-8 1272-8 Tao EiJi 1088-90 Thalib. A,. 133542 Thelin,’BO 867-71 Thomas A. H. 849-54 Thompson K. C. 922-6 Thompson Michael 2324, Thorburn Bums D. 452-5 Ting Bill T. G. 1495-8 Tomlinson E. 755-60 Toral M. I. 1386-8 Torrance K. 1297-308 Torsi G. 96-103 Trojanowicz M. 135662 Truesdale Victor William, 1169-80 12868 1330-4 1417-24 TS&~ J. T. 544-9 Tsubouchi Masahiro 1088-90 Tyras Halina 824-8 Uno Toyozo 1498-502 Valcarcel M. 465-94 51 1-18, Valijanian Victor 378-84 Verma Balbir Chand 691-5 Verma Krishna K.15069 Vidgeon E. A. 117-21 Vilchez J. L. 953-7 Vinagre Jara. F 781-6 73743 Voigrman Edward 408-13 Wagstaff K. 664-72 Walczak K. M. 1309-15 Walker R. F. 1181-9 Walton S. J. 276-81 Ward J. L. 335-8 Ward R. W. 129-43 Weisser. 0 135C-5 Welsch T. ,‘53-60 West T. S. 1-1 1 Wheatstone K. C. 163-71,731-6 Whetstone M. R. 455-9 Whittle P. J. 1081-5 Wieck Henry J. 951-3 Wiggins H. S. 307-18 Wilkinson J. R. 269-75 Willems Marta 1479-83 Williams E. V. 1006-18 Winefordner J. I). 335-8,408-13 Winfield S. A, 10924 Wintersteiger R. 459-61 Wone. Jane L 1282-5 538-43 Woozford John D. 1451-6 Wooley Evelyn F. 1279-82 Woollam C. J. 71-5 Wright T. 1106-68 Xing-Li. Zhane. 617-22 YacGub,’El SaGd A.K. 414-21 Yacynych Alexander M. 951-3 Yang Chao Yeuh 1492-5 Yankey Lawrence E. 744-8 Yeh Yu Chai 1 1904 1492-5 Ying Quan Zhu 957-60 Young R. S. 721-30 Young Vernon R. 1495-8 Zagatto E. A. G. 659-63 Zio Cesare 341-4 ANALYST SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 107 (1982) SUBJECT INDEX 1982 ACCURACY Reflession methods in the comDarison of accuracy. 1169-80 ACETAMINOPHEN Fluorometric determination of acetaminophen as its dansyl derivative 585-7 Titrimetric determination of oxfendazole 689-91 Homogeneous precipitation of palladium dimethylglyoximate by interchange reactions of C:N groups 737-43 ACETYL CHLORIDE ACETY LMONOXIME ACID Determination of concentrations and protonation constants of monofunctional acids and bases by difference Differential electrolytic potentiometry with periodic polarization.Part XXV. Direct and mark-space biased Rapid screening technique utilizing high-performance liquid chromatography for assessing acrylamide Rapid determination of albumin-bound zinc in human serum by simple affinity chromatography and atomic-Determination of mercury vapor in air using electrothermal atomic-absorption spectrometry with an electrostatic Analysis of the composition of the volatile malodor emissions from six animal rendering factories 71 1-15 Gas-chromatographic determination of trichlorofluoromethane in air 824-8 Gas-chromatographic determination of concentrations of trace amounts of 46 odorants prepared in air in a 10-Rapid determination of albumin-bound zinc in human serum by simple affinity chromatography and atomic-Determinatin of obscuration.Part 11. Determination of dissolved solids content in alcoholic beverages: Determination of obscuration. Part 111. Establishment of the obscuration factor in alcoholic strength determinati-Determination of obscuration. Part 1. Evaluation of the dry extract method 295-300 Gas-chromatographic determination of concentrations of trace amounts of 46 odorants prepared in air in a 10-Extraction of iron(II1) from aqueous solution with mixtures of Aliquat 336 and Ferron in chloroform 132C-9 Liquid-liquid extraction of indium(II1) and thallium(II1) from succinate solution with trioctylamine and Physicochemical study of mixed-ligand selenium(1V) complexes ternary complex of selenium(1V) with alizarin Spectroelectrochemistry of morphine and related alkaloids and their investigation by fluorescence in a gold Development and optimization of atom cells for sensitive coupled gas chromatography-flame atomic-absorption Spectrophotometric determinatin of rhenium in alkaline solution 495-9 Spectrophotometric determination of magnesium with Beryllon 11,957-60 Determination of arsenic antimony selenium and tellurium in nickel-base alloys by atomic-absorption spectrometry with introduction of solid samples into furnaces 1200-1 1 Highly sensitive spectrophotometric determination of trace amounts of aluminum with chromazol KS and cetylpyridinium bromide 428-32 potentiometry 839-41 periodic current polarization in acid-base titrimetry in acetic anhydride-acetic acid 1032-9 contamination in effluents 749-54 absorption spectrophotometry 121-4 accumulation furnace 96-103 ACID BASE ACRYLAMIDE AFFINITY CHROMATOG AIR m3 stainless-steel odor test room 855-66 absorption spectrophotometry 1214 collaborative study 525-32 on 533-7 ALC STRENGTH ALIPH ALC ALBUMIN ALC BEVERAGE m3 stainless-steel odor test room 855-66 ALIQUAT ALIQUAT 336 tricaprylmethylammonium salt 225-30 maroon and eosin 12-16 micromesh cell 1-1 1 spectrometry 129-43 ALIZARINE MAROON ALKALOID ALKYL LEAD ALLOY ALUMINU ANALYST SUBJECT INDEX VOL.107 (1982) 5 ALUMINUM(contd) Spectrophotometric determination of magnesium with Beryllon 11,957-60 Formation of ternary complexes of aluminum with some triphenylmethane reagents and cationic surfactants, Effect of hydrochloric acid on extractions from sulfuric acid by amines.Part I. Studies on uranyl sulfate 916-21 Biogenic amine resolution in tissue extracts of rat brain using ion-pair high-performance liquid chromatography Effect of hydrochloric acid on extractions from sulfuric acid by amines. Part I. Studies on uranyl sulfate 91621 Indirect flow injection voltammetric determination of aromatic amines by monitoring at a glassy carbon electrode Micellar enhanced fluorometric determination of l-N,N-dimethylaminonaphthalene-5-sulfonyl chloride and C+ Stability indicating assay for dipyrone. Part I. Separation and quantitative determination of dipyrone and its Stability indicating assay for dipyrone. Part 11. Separation and quantitative determination of dipyrone and its Mechanism of l-aminc4-hydroxyanthraquinone-3-sulfonic acid reduction at a mercury electrode 953-7 Determination of organic pharmaEeuticals with N-bromosuccinimide.Part IV. Some pyrazolone derivatives by Determination of certain aminoquinoline antimalarials through ternary complex formation 1235-40 Accuracy of determination of ammoniacal nitrogen in river waters analytical quality control in the harmonised Modification of Lowry’s protein assay for the determination of protein in high concentrations of sodium Determination of certain aminoquinoline antimalarials through ternary complex formation 1235uO Spectrophotometric determination of amodiaquine hydrochloride in pharmaceutical dosage forms 77680 1431-8 AMBERLITE LA2 AMINE with electrochemical detection 755-60 the excess of nitrite remaining after their diazotization 1462-5 phthalaldehyde-2-mercaptoethanol derivatives of amino acids 1073-80 degradation products by thin-layer chromatography 61-6 degradation products by high-performance liquid chromatography 67-70 AMINO ACID AMINOANTIPY RINE AMINOHYDROXYANTHRAQUINONESULFONIC ACID AMINOPHENAZONE back-titration 1272-8 AMINOQUINOLINE AMMONIA monitoring scheme 680-8 AMMONIUM SULFATE hydroxide 9 6 M AMODIAQUINE AMODIAQUINE HYDROCHLORIDE AMPEROMETRIC Dead-stop determination of EDTA and NTA in commercially available detergents 403-7 AMPEROMETRY Comparison between the performances of an electrochemical detector flow cell in a potentiometric and an Use of chiral lanthanide shift reagents for the nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometric determination of Gas-liquid chromatographic separation of toluidine chloroaniline and dichloroaniline isomers on various amperometric measuring system using glucose as a test compound 1261-71 amphetamine enantiomers 544-9 AMPHETAMINE ANILINE stationary phases including heteroaromatic compounds 600-5 ANIMAL FEED ANIMAL RENDERING Determination of ipronidazole in premixes for addition to animal feeds 577-8 Analysis of the composition of the volatile malodor emissions from six animal rendering factories 71 1-1 5 Critical evaluation of a multi-element scheme using plasma emission and hydride evolution atomic-absorption Spectrofluorometric determination of inorganic anions a review 465-94 Simple sensitive and simultaneous determination of some selected inorganic anions by high-performance liquid Mechanism of l-aminc+4-hydroxyanthraquinone3-sulfonic acid reduction at a mercury electrode 953-7 Use of thermochromism of associates for the determination of antihistamine drugs in pharmaceutical preparatio-Direct titrimetric determination of the antihypertensive drugs methyldopa and propranolol in pharmaceutical Determination of certain aminoquinoline antimalarials through ternary complex formation 1235-40 ANIMAL TISSUE spectrometry for the analysis of plant and animal tissues 353-77 ANION ANION INORG chromatography 223-5 ANTHRAQUINONE ANTIHISTAMINE ns and urine 6349 ANTIHYPERTENSIVE preparations 10867 ANTIMALARIA 6 ANALYST SUBJECT INDEX VOL.107 (1982:i ANTIMONY Determination of lead and antimony in urine by atomic-absorption spectroscopy with electrothermal atomization 253-9 Attempts to eliminate interferences in the determination of arsenic antimony tin and germanium by molecular Determination of arsenic antimony selenium and tellurium in nickel-base alloys by atomic-absorption Microdetermination of antimony in organoantimony icompounds by atomic-absorption spectrophotometry.Flame atomic-absorption spectroscopic determination of antimony in atmospheric particulates by using direct Determination of phenolic antioxidants in polypropykne by derivative ultraviolet spectroscopy 623-8 Stability indicating assay for dipyrone. Part I. Separation and quantitative determination of dipyrone and its Stability indicating assay for dipyrone. Part 11. Separarion and quantitative determination of dipyrone and its emission cavity analysis with the hydride generation technique.872-8 spectrometry with introduction of solid samples into furnaces 1200-1 1 1212-17 atomization of the covalent hydride 1488-92 ANTIOXIDANT AhTIPY RINE degradation products by thin-layer chromatography 61-6 degradation products by high-performance liquid chromatography 67-70 A04K Determination of phenolic antioxidants in polypropylene by derivative ultraviolet spectroscopy 623-8 Simple determination of glutathione by two-phase titration 1088-90 ARGENTOMETRY AROM AMINE Indirect flow injection voltammetric determination of aromatic amines by mohitoring at a glassy carbon electrode Determination of trace impurities in cumene by capillary gas chromatography 761-9 Gas-chromatographic determination of concentrations of trace amounts of 46 odorants prepared in air in a I@ Differential-pulse polarographic determination of the coccidiostat arprinocid in feed pre-mixes 113-16 Rapid hydride evolution4ectrothermal atomization atomic-absorption spectrophotometric method for Attempts to eliminate interferences in the determination of arsenic antimony.tin and germanium by molecular Direct determination of arsenic in coal by atomic-absorption spectroscopy using solid sampling and electrotherm-Determination of arsenic antimony selenium and tellurium in nickel-base alloys by atomic-absorption Flow injection analysis of silicate rocks for titanium 12.55-60 Determination of germanium in coal ashes by hydride generation and flame atomic-absorption spectrophotomet-the excess of nitrite remaining after their diazotization 1462-5 AROM HYDROCARBON m3 stainless-steel odor test room 855-66 ARPRINOCID ARSENIC determining arsenic and selenium in human kidney and liver 157-62 emission cavity analysis with the hydride generation technique 872-8 al atomization 942-50 spectrometry with introduction of solid samples into furnaces 1200-1 1 ASCORBIC ACID ASH ry.89-95 ASPIRIN Micro-scale thin-layer chromatographic method for the screening of urine samples for aspirin metabolites, 109~-I AsPiRiN METABOLITE Micro-scale thin-layer chromatographic method for the screening of urine samples for aspirin metabolites. 109@ 1 ATM Determination of formaldehyde vapor in the atmospheres of clinical laboratories using chromotropic acid 3 M Analysis of the composition of the volatile malodor emissions from six animal rendering factories 71 1-15 Flame atomic-absorption spectroscopic determination of antimony in atmospheric particulates by using direct Determination of selenium in biological samples by hydride generation and atomic-absorption spectroscopy, Determination of germanium in coal ashes by hydride generation and flame atomic-absorption spectrophotomet-Determination of mercury vapor in air using electrothermal atomic-absorption spectrometry with an electrostatic Interactions of major minor and trace elements on the carbon rod atomic-absorption spectrophotometric Rapid determination of albumin-bound zinc in human serum by simple affinity chromatography and atomic-Technique for reducing the cycle time in atomic-absorption spectroscopy with electrothermal atomization 124-5 ATM PARTICULATE atomization of the covalent hydride 1488-92 ATOMIC ABSORPTION 927-33 ATOMIC ABSORPTION ry 89-95 accumulation furnace 96103 determination of micro-amounts of ytterbium holmium dysprosium and thulium 1 0 4 9 absorption spectrophotometry 121-ANALYST SUBJECT INDEX VOL.107 (1982) 7 ATOMIC ABSORPTION(contd) Development and optimization of atom cells for sensitive coupled gas chromatography-flame atomic-absorption Study of the use of soil suspensions in the determination of iron manganese magnesium and copper in soils by Rapid hydride evolution-electrothermal atomization atomic-absorption spectrophotometric method for Reduction of matrix interferences in the determination of lead in aqueous samples by atomic-absorption Apparent and real reducing ability of polypropylene in cold-vapor atomic-absorption spectrophotometric On-line diluter for atomic-absorption spectrophotometry 2324 Determination of lead and antimony in urine by atomic-absorption spectroscopy with electrothermal atomization Microdetermination of tin in organotin compounds by flame-emission and atomic-absorption spectrophotometr-Cntical evaluation of a multi-element scheme using plasma emission and hydride evolution atomic-absorption Determination of mercury in pharmaceutical products by atomic-absorption spectrophotometry using a carbon Investigations on the determination of germanium in organogermanium compounds using carbon furnace Liquid-liquid extraction combined with atomic-absorption spectrometry for determination of copper in waters, Mathematical model of electrothermal atomization signals based on free atom redeposition 588-90 Accuracy and precision of the determination of mercury in human scalp hair by cold-vapor atomic-absorption Determination of zinc and copper in isolated leukocytes 8 15-23 Method for decreasing the atomic-absorption sensitivity of calcium using the calcium 430.3-nm nonresonance Study of some systematic errors during the determination of the total selenium and some of its ionic species in Direct determination of arsenic in coal by atomic-absorption spectroscopy using solid sampling and electrotherm-Direct determination of lead in used engine oils by atomic-absorption spectrophotometry 994-9 Study of an automatically triggered digital integrator for atomic spectrometry of 15 elements using discrete Low-temperature oxygen-fluorine radiofrequency ashing of biological materials in poly(tetrafluoroethylene) Graphite-probe atomization for carbon furnace atomic-absorption and atomic-emission spectrometry 1095-8 Determination of arsenic antimony selenium and tellurium in nickel-base alloys by atomic-absorption Microdetermination of antimony in organoantimony compounds by atomic-absorption spectrophotometry, Determination of platinum palladium and rhodium by atomic-absorption spectroscopy with electrothermal Determination of zinc in small volumes of serum using atomic-absorption spectrophotometry with electrothermal Determination of certain aminoquinoline antimalarials through ternary complex formation 123540 Extraction of iron(II1) from aqueous solution with mixtures of Aliquat 336 and Ferron in chloroform 1320-9 Indirect determination of iodine by cold vapor atomic-absorption spectrophotometry using the interfering effect of iodine against mercury.Part I. General study and application to the determination of iodine in seaweed, Effect of the type of organometallic iron and copper compounds on the determination of both metals in petroleum samples by flame atomic-absorption spectroscopy 1350-5 Comparison of four ligands for the determination of cobalt in trace amounts by solvent extraction and graphite furnace atomic-absorption spectrophotometry 1479-83 Validity of reusing stored working curves in flame atomic-absorption spectroscopy 1484-8 Flame atomic-absorption spectroscopic determination of antimony in atmospheric particulates by using direct atomization of the covalent hydride 1488-92 Study of an automatically triggered digital integrator for atomic spectrometry of 15 elements using discrete nebulization 1OOG5 Graphite-probe atomization for carbon furnace atomic-absorption and atomic-emission spectrometry 1095-8 Interactive matrix matching a new method of correcting interference effects in inductively coupled plasma spectrometry 12868 Water analysis by inductively coupled plasma atomic-emission spectrometry after a rapid preconcentration, 1330-4 Rapid flow analysis with inductively coupled plasma atomic-emission spectroscopy using a microinjection technique 1335-42 spectrometry 129-43 flame atomic-absorption spectrometry 14456 determining arsenic and selenium in human kidney and liver 157-62 spectrophotometry with electothermal atomization with lanthanum pretreatment 163-7 1 determinations of mercury 179-84 253-9 y,,260-8 spectrometry for the analysis of plant and animal tissues 353-77 rod atomizer 378-84 atomization 452-5 foods and analytical reagents using 1,2-naphthoquinone thiosemicarbazone 51 1-18 spectrophotometry 803-14 line 922-6 biological materials 934-41 al atomization 942-50 nebulization 1000-5 dishes prior to the determination of tin iron lead and chromium by atomic-absorption spectroscopy 1006-18 spectrometry with introduction of solid samples into furnaces 1200-1 1 12 12-1 7 atomization 1218-28 atomization 1229-34 1343-9 ATOMIC EMISSIO 8 ANALYST SUBJECT INDEX VOL.107 (1982) ATOMIC FLUORESCENCE Determination of mercury in coal by nonoxidative pyrolysis and cold vapor atomic-fluorescence spectrometry, Preconcentration technique for cold-vapor atomic-fluorescence determination of mercury in drinking waters, Graphite-probe atomization for carbon furnace atomic-absorption and atomic-emission spectrometry 1095-8 Auto-ranging switch for Technicon AutoAnalyzer I1 spectrophotometers 343-6 Auto-ranging switch for Technicon AutoAnalyzer I1 spectrophotometers 343-6 Kinetic determination of nitrite in waters by using a stopped-flow analyzer 1309-15 Detection of fluorescein in the presence of background fluorescence 338-40 Simplified extraction procedure for the determination of brodifacoum in wheat baits by high-performance liquid Direct radioimmunoassay for the detection of barbiturates in blood and urine 629-33 Determination of concentrations and protonation constants of monofunctional acids and bases by difference On-line electrochemical detection of oxidizable organic molecules of pharmaceutical importance 1019-25 Spectrophotometric determination of cobalt in paints and environmental paint samples 35-40 Spectrophotometric determination of beryllium(I1) using a trisazosalicyclic derivative of triphenylamine 446-9 Spectrophotometric determination of magnesium with Beryllon 11,957-60 High-performance liquid chromatographic determination of oxprenolol hydrochloride and metoprolol tartrate in 269-75 664-72 ATOMIZATION AUTOANALYZER AUTORANGING SWITCH AZO DYE BACKGROUND FLUORESCENCE BAIT chromatography 968-7 1 BARBITURATE BASE potentiometry 839-41 BENZODIAZEPINE BENZYLPYRIDYL KETONE PYRIDYLHYDRAZONE BERYLLIUM BERYLLON I1 BETA BLOCKING AGENT tablets and injections 1379-82 BIACETYLMONOXIME PY RIDYLHYDRAZONE Spectrophotometric determination of cobalt in hydrofining catalysts alloys and salts with biacetylmonoxime 2-*pyxidylhydrazone 1065-72 -BIOL MATERIAL Combined ion exchange-spectrophotometric method for the simultaneous detenninatin of vanadium and cobalt Preconcentration of environmental tin and its determination using catechol violet 654-8 Determination of selenium in biological samples by hydride generation and atomic-absorption spectroscopy, Study of some systematic errors during the determination of the total selenium and some of its ionic species in Conversion of tissue selenium to selenium(1V) by wet oxidation 1495-8 2-Thiobarbituric acid as a reagent for the determination of bismuth(II1) by normal and derivative spectrophoto-Effect of heating proteins in a vacuum on their assay by the Lowry and Biuret methods 579-82 Rapid determination of albumin-bound zinc in human serum by simple affinity chromatography and atomic-absorption spectrophotometry 12 1-4 Technique for reducing the cycle time in atomic-absorption spectroscopy with electrothermal atomization 124-5 Gas-chromatographic determination of 1-(2-chloroethyl)-3-(trans4methylcyclohexyl~l-nitrosourea (methyl-CCNU).Part 111. Denitrosation to the parent urea 556-65 Direct radioimmunoassay for the detection of barbiturates in blood and urine 629-33 Determination of zinc and copper in isolated leukocytes 815-23 Determination of selenium in biological samples by hydride generation and atomic-absorption spectroscopy, pH cells for overall temperature compensation in the measurement of the pH of boiler feedwater 1297-308 Biogenic amine resolution in tissue extracts of rat brain using ion-pair high-performance liquid chromatography Iodometric determination of copper(I1) in the presence of poly(vinylpyrrolidone) 787-92 in biological materials 505-10 927-33 biological materials 934-41 BIOL TISSUE BISMUTH metry 282-7 BIURET METHOD BLOOD 927-33 BOILER BRAIN with electrochemical detection 755-60 BRAS ANALYST SUBJECT INDEX VOL.107 (1982) 9 BRODIFACOUM Simplified extraction procedure for the determination of brodifacoum in wheat baits by high-performance liquid Simultaneous spectrophotometric determination of dibucaine and chlorpheniramine maleate in pharmaceuticals Simple determination of glutathione by two-phase titration 1088-90 Use of thermochromism of associates for the determination of antihistamine drugs in pharmaceutical preparatio-High-performance liquid chromatographic determination of vitamin D3 in foods with particular reference to eggs Determination of dibutyl and monobutyl phosphates in mixtures of kerosine and tributyl phosphate 1190-4 Spectrophotometric determination of nitrate in vegetable products using 2-sec-butylphenol 1 9 W Spectrophotometric determination of trace amounts of cadmium in pure zinc materials with iodide and pyronine G 7 W l Polarographic study of mixed ligand (o-mercaptobenzoate-oxalate) complexes of cadmium(II) lead(II) and thallium(I) 1512-15 Use of inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES) for the analysis of doped cadmium mercury telluride employing a graphite rod electrothermal vaporization device for sample introduction 61 1-16 Comparative study of the determination of nitrates in calcareous soils by the ion-selective electrode chromotropi-c acid and phenoldisulfonic acid methods 25-9 Ion-selective polymeric-membrane electrodes with immobilized ion-exchange sites.Part 11. Selectivity of and application studies on a calcium electrode 288-94 Method for decreasing the atomic-absorption sensitivity of calcium using the calcium 430.3-nm nonresonance line 922-6 Complexometric determination of calcium and magnesium after selective precipitation as magnesium quinolin-8-olate and its extraction with chloroform 965-7 Isolation and determination of trace amounts of calcium iron europium dysprosium and lead in phosphoric acid 1492-5 Effect of surfactants on the response of ion-selective electrodes with poly(viny1 chloride) membranes 135662 Determination of trace impurities in cumene by capillary gas chromatography 761-9 The analysis of cemented carbides 721-30 Interactions of major minor and trace elements on the carbon rod atomic-absorption spectrophotometric Gas-chromatographic determination of concentrations of trace amounts of 46 odorants prepared in air in a 10-Gas-chromatographic determination of concentrations of trace amounts of 46 odorants prepared in air in a 11)-Determination of total iodine and iodate-iodine in natural freshwater 1417-24 Preconcentration of environmental tin and its determination using catechol violet 654-8 Biogenic amine resolution in tissue extracts of rat brain using ion-pair high-performance liquid chromatography Determination of sulfur in semiconductor-grade indium and indium phosphde by cathodic-stripping voltammet-Selective separation of copper(I1) on a cobalt hexacyanoferrate(II1) ion-exchange column 770-5 High-performance liquid chromatographic determination of cefuroxime 145 1-6 Development and optimization of atom cells for sensitive coupled gas chromatography-flame atomic-absorption chromatography 968-7 1 BROMOPHENOLPHTHALEIN using thermochromism of ion associates 640-6 BROMOPHENOLPHTHALEIN ESTER BROMOPHENOLPHTHALEIN ETHYL ESTER ns and urine 634-9 BUTTER 1363-9 BUTYL PHOSPHATE BUTYLPHENOL CADMIUM CADMIUM MERCURY TELLURIDE CALCAREOUS CALCIUM CALCIUM SELECTIVE CAPILLARY CARBIDE CARBON ROD ATOMIZATION determination of micro-amounts of ytterbium holmium dysprosium and thulium 104-9 m3 stainless-steel odor test room 855-66 m3 stainless-steel odor test room 855-66 CARBONYL COMPD CARBOXYLIC ACID CATALYSIS CATECHOL VIOLET CATECHOLAMINE with electrochemical detection 755-60 CATHODIC STRIPPING ry 571-6 CATION EXCHANGER CEFUROXIME CELL spectrometry 129-4 10 ANALYST SUBJECT INDEX VOL.107 (1982) CELLULOSE ETHER Substitution in cellulose ethers. Part I. Determination of glucose units according to number and type of ether substituents using quantitative thin-layer Chromatography 53-60 CEMENTED The analysis of cemented carbides 721-30 Extraction and analysis of interstitial water from sandstone 731-6 Selective spectrophotometric determination of cephalosporins by alkaline degradation to hydrogen sulfide and Titrimetric determination of the yield of sulfide formed by alkaline degradation of cephalosporins 49-52 Highly sensitive spectrophotometric determination of trace amounts of aluminum with chromazol KS and High-performance liquid chromatographic determination of vitamin D3 in foods with particular reference to eggs Determination of phenolic antioxidants in polypropylene by derivative ultraviolet spectroscopy 623-8 Spectrophotometric determination of amodiaquine hydrochloride in pharmaceutical dosage forms 77680 1,2,4,6Tetraphenylpyridinium perchlorate as a reagent for ion-association complex formation and its use for the Determination of chloride sodium and potassium in salted foodstuffs using ion-selective electrodes and the dry Simplified procedure for the determination of chemical oxygen demand using silver nitrate to suppress chloride Determination of chloride ions in concentrated sulfuric acid with a chloride ion-selective electrode 1510-12 Simplified procedure for the determination of chemical oxygen demand using silver nitrate to suppress chloride Rapid determination of residual chlorine by flow injection analysis 43341 Gas-liquid chromatographic separation of toluidine chloroaniline and dichloroaniline isomers on various Gas-chromatographic determination of trichlorofluoromethane in air 824-8 Improving the yield purity and molecular integrity of skeletal muscle RNA isolated by phenol extraction 442-5 Fluorometric determination of chloroform in drinking water 1498-502 Determination of certain aminoquinoline antimalarials through ternary complex formation 123540 Use of thermochromism of associates for the determination of antihistamine drugs in pharmaceutical preparatio-ns and urine 634-9 Simultaneous spectrophotometric determination of dibucaine and chlorpheniramine maleate in pharmaceuticals using thermochromism of ion associates 640-6 Substitution in cellulose ethers.Part I. Determination of glucose units according to number and type of ether substituents using quantitative thin-layer Chromatography 53-60 Stability indicating assay for dipyrone. Part I. Separation and quantitative determination of dipyrone and its degradation products by thin-layer chromatography 61-6 Stability indicating assay for dipyrone. Part 11. Separation and quantitative determination of dipyrone and its degradation products by high-performance liquid chromatography 67-70 Determination of the active ingredient content of technical and formulated dinobuton dinoseb dinoterb and DNOC by high-performance liquid chromatography spectrophotometry and gas-liquid chromatography, Determination of acid and hydroxybenzonitrile herbicide residues in soil by gas-liquid chromatography after ion-pair alkylation 76-81 Determination of trace amounts of nitrite by derivatization and gas chromatography 82-8 Rapid determination of albumin-bound zinc in human serum by simple affinity chromatography and atomic-absorption spectrophotometry 1214 Development and optimization of atom cells for sensitive coupled gas chromatography-flame atomic-absorption spectrometry 12943 Determination of residues of synthetic pyrethroids in fruit and vegetables by gas-liquid and high-performance liquid chromatography 206-12 Simple sensitive and simultaneous determination of some selected inorganic anions by high-performance liquid chromatography 223-5 CENTRIFUGAL EXTN CEPHALOSPORIN formation of methylene blue 213-17 CETYLPYRIDINIUM BROMIDE cetylpyridinium brornide 428-32 CHEESE 1363-9 CHEMANTOX A049 CHLORAMINE T CHLORIDE spectrophotometric determination of thallium 185-9 sample addition method 101418 interference 13 16-1 9 CHLORIDE INTERFERENCE SUPPRESSION interference 13 1 6 1 9 CHLORINE CHLORO ANILINE stationary phases including heteroaromatic compounds 600-5 CHLOROFLUOROMETHANE CHLOROFORM CHLOROQUINE CHLORPHENIRAMINE CHROMATOG 71-ANALYST SUBJECT INDEX VOL.107 (1982) 11 CHROMATOG(contd) Gas-chromatographic determination of l-(2-chloroethyl~3(trans4methylcyclohexy~~l-nitrosourea (methyl-CCNU). Part I. Cvclization to a substituted aminooxazoline 301-6 Determination of the nonstarch polysaccharides in plant foods'by gas-liquid chromatography of constituent Determination of tiamulin hydrogen fumarate in animal feeds using high-performance liquid chromatography, Determination of the mothproofing agent Mitin FF on wool textiles by high-performance liquid chromatography Determination of trace amounts of phenol in river waters by gas chromatography 327-30 Determination of morphine and morphine-bnicotinate by an in situ reaction on chromatographic plates with Gas-chromatographic determination of 1-(2-chloroethyl~3-(trans4methylcyclohexyl~l-nitrosourea (methyl-Gas-chromatographic determination of 1-(2-chloroethyl)-3-(trans4methylcyclohexyl~l-nitrosourea (methyl-Gas-liquid chromatographic separation of toluidine chloroaniline and dichloroaniline isomers on various Systematic errors in manual area measurement of skewed chromatographic peaks 606-10 Determination of organic contaminants in ultra-pure water by reversed-phase high-performance liquid Determination of diclofopmethyl and diclofop in soil by gas-liquid chromatography of their pentafluorobenzyl Determination of metal ions by liquid chromatography incorporating dithiocarbamates in the eluent 744-8 Rapid screening technique utilizing high-performance liquid chromatography for assessing acrylamide Biogenic amine resolution in tissue extracts of rat brain using ion-pair high-performance liquid chromatography Determination of trace impurities in cumene by capillary gas chromatography 761-9 Gas-chromatographic determination of trichlorofluoromethane in air 824-8 The heterogeneous composition of pharmaceutical-grade nystatin 849-54 Gas-chromatographic determination of concentrations of trace amounts of 46 odorants prepared in air in a 1& Simplified extraction procedure for the determination of brodifacoum in wheat baits by high-performance liquid Determination of monosodium glutamate in food using high-performance liquid chromatography and Standardized thin-layer chromatographic systems for the identification of drugs and poisons.A review 1106-68 Identification of industrial contaminants by infrared analysis of gas-chromatographic fractions 1 18 1-9 Determination of dibutyl and monobutyl phosphates in mixtures of kerosine and tributyl phosphate 1190-4 Determination of decoquinate in poultry feed 1195-9 High-performance liquid chromatographic determination of vitamin D3 in foods with particular reference to eggs High-performance liquid chromatographic determination of oxprenolol hydrochloride and metoprolol tartrate in The (r,Q) matrices.A tool for the manipulation of chromatogra-phic patterns 1393-406 High-performance liquid chromatographic determination of cefuroxime 145 1-6 Determination of methylmercury in fish by high-performance liquid chromatography 1457-61 Highly sensitive spectrophotometric determination of trace amounts of aluminum with chromazol KS and Comparative study of the determination of nitrates in calcareous soils by the ion-selective electrode chromotropi-Determination of formaldehyde vapor in the atmospheres of clinical laboratories using chromotropic acid 30-4 Spectrophotometric assay of clavulanic acid by reaction with imidazole 1241-5 Spectrophotometric assay of clavulanic acid by reaction with imidazole 1241-5 Determination of formaldehyde vapor in the atmospheres of clinical laboratories using chromotropic acid 30-4 Micro-scale thin-layer chromatographic method for the screening of urine samples for aspirin metabolites, A study of pneumatic nebulization systems for inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometry 172-8 Determination of germanium in coal ashes by hydride generation and flame atomic-absorption spectrophotomet-Determination of mercury in coal by nonoxidative pyrolysis and cold vapor atomic-fluorescence spectrometry, sugars as alditol acetates 307-18 319-23 324-7 dansyl chloride 459-61 CCNU).Part 11. Reduction to semicarbazide with sodium tetrahydroborate(III) 550-5 CCNU).Part 111. Denitrosation to the parent urea 556-65 stationary phases including heteroaromatic compounds 6OC-5 chromatography with ultraviolet detection 673-9 esters 7OC-3 contamination in effluents 749-54 with electrochemical detection 755-60 m3 stainless-steel odor test room 855-66 chromatography 968-7 1 fluorescence detection 1092-4 1363-9 tablets and injections 1379-82 CHROMAZOL cetylpyridinium bromide 428-32 c acid and phenoldisulfonic acid methods 25-9 CHROMOTROPIC ACID CLAVULANIC ACID CLAVULANIC ACID SALT CLIN 109G1 CLOUD CHAMBER COAL ry. 89-95 269-7 12 ANALYST SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 107 (1982) COAL(contd) COBALT Direct determination of arsenic in coal by atomic-absorption spectroscopy using solid sampling and electrotherm-Spectrophotometric determination of cobalt in paints and environmental paint samples 35-40 Combined ion exchange-spectrophotometric method for the simultaneous deteminatin of vanadium and cobalt Determination of polyoxyethylene nonionic surfactants at trace levels 8368 Spectrophotometric determination of cobalt in hydrofining catalysts alloys and salts with biacetylmonoxime 2-Comparison of four ligands for the determination of cobalt in trace amounts by solvent extraction and graphite al atomization 942-50 in biological materials 505-10 pyridylhydrazone 1065-72 furnace atomic-absorution SDeCtrODhOtOmetrV.1479-83 . . _ I COBALT CYANOFERRATE Selective separation of copper(I1) on a cobalt hexacyanoferrate(II1) ion-exchange column 770-5 Determination of certain aminoquinoline antimalarials through ternary complex formation 1235-40 COBALT THIOCYANATE .-COCCIDIOSTAT Differential-pulse polarographic determination of the coccidiostat arprinocid in feed pre-mixes 1 13-1 6 Determination of decoquinate in poultry feed 1195-9 Determination of chemical oxygen demand of wastewaters without the use of mercury salts 1047-53 Simplified procedure for the determination of chemical oxygen demand using silver nitrate to suppress chloride Accuracy of determination of total oxidized nitrogen and nitrite in river waters analytical quality control in the COD interference 131619 COLLABORATIVE STUDIES harmonized monitoring scheme 1407-1 6 phenol- and o-cresolsulfamphthalein 1439-50 COLOR EVALUATION Evaluation of color changes of sulfamphthalein indicators synthesis purification and characterization of COMPLEXOMETRY Complexometric determination of calcium and magnesium after selective precipitation as magnesium quinolin-8-Selective complexometric determination of palladium using pyridine as releasing agent 1382-5 Determination of phytic acid by complexometric titration of excess of iron(III) 1503-6 Determination of concentrations and protonation constants of monofunctional acids and bases by difference Identification of industrial contaminants by infrared analysis of gas-chromatographic fractions 1181-9 Continuous-flow determination of reducing sugars and sucrose in natural and industrial products with periodate Technique for reducing the cycle time in atomic-absoiption spectroscopy with electrothermal atomization 124-5 Study of the use of soil suspensions in the determination of iron manganese magnesium and copper in soils by flame atomic-absorption spectrometry 144-56 2-Thiobarbituric acid as a reagent for the determination of bismuth(II1) by normal and derivative spectrophoto-metry 282-7 Liquid-liquid extraction combined with atomic-absorption spectrometry for determination of copper in waters, foods and analytical reagents using 1,2-naphthoqumone thiosemicarbazone 51 1-18 Selective separation of copper(I1) on a cobalt hexacyanoferrate(II1) ion-exchange column 770-5 Iodometric determination of copper(I1) in the presence of poly(vinylpyrrolidone) 787-92 Determination of zinc and copper in isolated leukocytes 81 5-23 Determination of silver platinum or gold and copper in ternary mixtures with potassium thiocarbonate 832-6 Effect of the type of organometallic iron and copper compounds on the determination of both metals in Analytical solvent sublation of metallic dithizonates.Part I. Solvent sublation of copper 1425-30 Analytical solvent sublation of metallic dithizonates. Part I. Solvent sublation of copper 1425-30 Spectrophotometric detemnation of sulfide in water by reextraction and ligand exchange using chloroform Automatic determination of sulfur dioxide by a coulonietric method interferences and reliability of measurements Detection and determination of coumarin in hydrocarbon oils 217-20 Kinetic determination of nitrite in waters by using a stopped-flow analyzer 1309-15 olate and its extraction with chloroform 965-7 CONCN potentiometry 839-41 CONTAMINANT CONTINUOUS FLOW oxidation and a periodate-sensitive flow-through electrode 1471-8 COPPER petroleum samples by flame atomic-absorption spectroscopy 1350-5 COPPER DITHIZONATE COPPER QUINOLINOLATE COULOMETRY solutions of copper quinolin-8-olate 781-6 17-24 COUMARIN COUPLIN ANALYST SUBJECT INDEX VOL.107 (1982) 13 CRESOLSULFAMPHTHALEIN Evaluation of color changes of sulfamphthalein indicators synthesis purification and characterization of Determination of trace impurities in cumene by capillary gas chromatography 761-9 Automatic potentiometric titration of thiocyanate-cyanide mixtures in hydrometallurgical effluents 398-402 Homogeneous precipitation of palladium dimethylglyoximate by interchange reactions of C:N groups 737-43 Gas-chromatographic determination of l-(2-chloroethyl)-3-(trans4methylcyclohexyl)-l-nitrosourea (methyl-Determination of morphine and morphine-(hicotinate by an in situ reaction on chromatographic plates with Fluorometric determination of acetaminophen as its dansyl derivative 585-7 phenol- and o-cresolsulfamphthalein 1439-50 CUMENE CYANIDE CYAN0 GROUP CYCLOHEXY LNITROSOUREA CCNU).Part 11. Reduction to semicarbazide with sodium tetrahydroborate(III) 550-5 dansyl chloride 459-61 DANSYL CHLORIDE DANSYL GLYCINE Micellar enhanced fluorometric determination of l-N,N-dimethylaminonaphthalene-5-sulfonyl chloride and CF Determination of monosodium glutamate in food using high-performance liquid chromatography and Validity of reusing stored working curves in flame atomic-absorption spectroscopy 1484-8 Spectrophotometric determination of sulfide in water by reextraction and ligand exchange using chloroform The (r,Q) matrices.A tool for the manipulation of chromatographic patterns 1393-406 The (r,Q) matrices. A tool for the manipulation of chromatographic patterns 1393-406 Determination of decoquinate in poultry feed 1195-9 Gas-chromatographic determination of l-(2-chloroethyl)-3~trans4methylcyclohexyl~l-nitrosourea (methyl-phthalaldehyde-2-mercaptoethanol derivatives of amino acids 1073-80 fluorescence detection 1092-4 DANSYLATION DATA STORAGE DECOLORATION solutions of copper quinolin-8-olate 781-6 DECONVOLUTION DECONVOLUTION MATRIX DECOQUINATE DENITROSATION CCNU).Part 111. Denitrosation to the Darent urea 556-65 DENTIST ’ Accuracy and precision of the determination of mercury in human scalp hair by cold-vapor atomic-absorption spectrophotometry 803- 14 DERIVATIVE SPECTROPHOTOMETRY 2-Thiobarbituric acid as a reagent for the determination of bismuth(II1) by normal and derivative spectrophoto- -metry 282-7 ultraviolet spectrophotometry 879-84 spectrophotometric determination of microamounts of nickel with 5-methylfurfural-l-phthalazinohydrazone, 885-94 Assay of ephedrine or pseudoephedrine in pharmaceutical preparations by second and fourth derivative Synthesis and chromogenic properties of phthalazinohydrazones and spectrophotometric and analog derivative -- _ -DESORPTION Determination of saccharin by desorption of ferroin from silica gel 41421 Simple and sensitive technique for investigation of desorption properties 1370-4 DETERGENT ~ ~~~~ ~~~ ~ Dead-stop determination of EDTA and NTA in commercially available detergents 403-7 Determination of zinc and copper in isolated leukocytes 815-23 Flow injection analysis of silicate rocks for titanium 1255-60 Kinetic determination of nitrite in waters by using a stopped-flow analyzer 1309-15 Indirect flow injection voltammetric determination of aromatic amines by monitoring at a glassy carbon electrode Simultaneous spectrophotometric determination of dibucaine and chlorpheniramine maleate in pharmaceuticals Determination of diclofopmethyl and diclofop in soil by gas-liquid chromatography of their pentafluorobenzyl Determination of diclofopmethyl and diclofop in soil by gas-liquid chromatography of their pentafluorobenzyl DEXTRAN DIANTIPYRYLMETHANE DI AZOTIZATION the excess of nitrite remaining after their diazotization 1462-5 using thermochromism of ion associates 64G6 esters 700-3 esters 70&3 DIBUCAINE DICLOFOP DICLOFOP METHY 14 ANALYST SUBJECT INDEX VOL.107 (1982) DIFFERENTIAL ELECTROLYTIC POTENTIOMETRY Differential electrolytic potentiometry with periodic polarization. Part XXV. Direct and mark-space biased Differential-pulse polarographic determination of the coccidiostat arprinocid in feed premixes 113-16 Differential-pulse polarographic determination of Red 10B formed from the permitted food color Red 2G 455-9 Differential-pulse polarographic determination of titanium in steel 1375-9 On-line diluter for atomic-absorption spectrophotometry 232-4 Precipitation of selenium and tellurium from homogeneous solutions by dimethyl sulfite 392-7 Determination of the active ingredient content of technical and formulated dinobuton dinoseb dinoterb and DNOC by high-performance liquid chromatography spectrophotometry and gas-liquid chromatography, Determination of the active ingredient content of technical and formulated dinobuton dinoseb dinoterb and DNOC by high-performance liquid chromatography spectrophotometry and gas-liquid chromatography, Determination of the active ingredient content of technical and formulated dinobuton dinoseb dinoterb and DNOC by high-performance liquid chromatography spectrophotometry and gas-liquid chromatography, Use of thermochromism of associates for the determination of antihistamine drugs in pharmaceutical preparatio-Stability indicating assay for dipyrone.Part I. Separation and quantitative determination of dipyrone and its Stability indicating assay for dipyrone. Part 11. Separation and quantitative determination of dipyrone and its Determination of organic pharmaceuticals with N-bromosuccinimide. Part IV. Some pyrazolone derivatives by Some causes of bias in the measurement of dissolved oxygen using certain modifications of the Winkler method, Determinatin of obscuration. Part 11. Determination o.Tdissolved solids content in alcoholic beverages: Comparison of four ligands for the determination of cobalt in trace amounts by solvent extraction and graphite Analytical solvent sublation of metallic dithizonates.P u t I. Solvent sublation of copper 1425-30 Rapid method for the determination of dixanthogens aione and in mixtures with xanthates 691-5 Determination of the active ingredient content of technical and formulated dinobuton dinoseb dinoterb and DNOC by high-performance liquid chromatography spectrophotometry and gas-liquid chromatography, Biogenic amine resolution in tissue extracts of rat brain using ion-pair high-performance liquid chromatography Use of inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES) for the analysis of doped cadmium Fluorometric determination of chloroform in drinking water 1498-502 Determination of mercury in pharmaceutical products by atomic-absorption spectrophotometry using a carbon Standardized thin-layer chromatographic systems for the identification of drugs and poisons.A review 1106-68 Determination of obscuration. Part I . Evaluation of the dry extract method 295-300 Interactions of major minor and trace elements on the carbon rod atomic-absorption spectrophotometric Isolation and determination of trace amounts of calcium iron europium dysprosium and lead in phosphoric periodic current polarization in acid-base titrimetxy in acetic anhydride-acetic acid 1032-9 DIFFERENTIAL PULSE DILUTER DIMETHYL SULFITE DINOBUTON 71-5 DINOSEB 71-5 DINOTERB 71-5 DIPHENHYDRAMINE ns and urine 634-9 degradation products by thin-layer chromatograph:? 61-6 degradation products by high-performance liquid chromatography 67-70 back-titration 1272-8 DIPY RONE DISSOLVED OXYGEN 110-13 DISSOLVED SOLID collaborative study 525-32 furnace atomic-absorption spectrophotometry 1479-83 DITHIOCARBAMATE DITHIZONE DIXANTHOGEN DNOC 71-5 DOPAMINE with electrochemical detection 755-60 mercury telluride employing a graphite rod electrothermal vaporization device for sample introduction 61 1-1 6 DOPANT DRINKING WATER DRUG rod atomizer 378-84 DRY EXT METHOD DYSPROSIUM determination of micr-amounts of ytterbium holmium dysprosium and thulium 104-9 acid.1492-ANALYST SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 107 (1982) 15 EDTA Dead-stop determination of EDTA and NTA in commercially available detergents 403-7 Attempts to eliminate interferences in the determination of arsenic antimony tin and germanium by molecular Automatic potentiometric titration of thiocyanate-cyanide mixtures in hydrometallurgical effluents 398402 Rapid screening technique utilizing high-performance liquid chromatography for assessing acrylamide High-performance liquid chromatographic determination of vitamin D3 in foods with particular reference to eggs Polarographic behavior and analysis of 2-nitro-5,(j-dimethylindane-l,3-dione 793-7 Mechanism of I-amino4-hydroxyanthraquinone-3-sulfonic acid reduction at a mercury electrode 953-7 On-line electrochemical detection of oxidizable organic molecules of pharmaceutical importance 1019-25 Comparison between the performances of an electrochemical detector flow cell in a potentiometric and an Comparative study of the determination of nitrates in calcareous soils by the ion-selective electrode chromotropi-Ion-selective polymeric-membrane electrodes with immobilized ion-exchange sites.Part 11. Selectivity of and Comparative study of glassy carbon as an electrode material 896-902 Scanning electron microscopy of the surface morphology of graphitic electrode materials chemically modified by Effect of surfactants on the response of ion-selective electrodes with poly(viny1 chloride) membranes 1356-62 Continuous-flow determination of reducing sugars and sucrose in natural and industrial products with periodate Determination of chloride ions in concentrated sulfuric acid with a chloride ion-selective electrode 1510-12 Scanning electron microscopy of the surface morphology of graphitic electrode materials chemically modified by Determination of mercury vapor in air using electrothermal atomic-absorption spectrometry with an electrostatic Technique for reducing the cycle time in atomic-absorption spectroscopy with electrothermal atomization 1245 Rapid hydride evolution-electrothermal atomization atomic-absorption spectrophotometric method for Reduction of matrix interferences in the determination of lead in aqueous samples by atomic-absorption Determination of lead and antimony in urine by atomic-absorption spectroscopy with electrothermal atomization Mathematical model of electrothermal atomization signals based on free atom redeposition 588-90 Study of an automatically triggered digital integrator for atomic spectrometry of 15 elements using discrete Determination of thiol concentrations in hemolysate by resonance Raman spectrometry 195-9 A study of pneumatic nebulization systems for inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometry 172-8 Evaluation of an inductively coupled plasma emission direct-reading spectrometer for multiple rrace element A study of pneumatic nebulization systems for inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometry 172-8 Microdetermination of tin in organotin compounds by flame-emission and atomic-absorption spectrophotometr-Optical emission spectrometry with an inductively coupled radiofrequency argon plasma source and direct sample Use of chiral lanthanide shift reagents for the nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometric determination of Physicochemical study of mixed-ligand selenium(1V) complexes ternary complex of selenium(1V) with alizarin Assay of ephedrine or pseudoephedrine in pharmaceutical preparations by second and fourth derivative Determination of rhenium based on the formation of rhenium(V1) oxide halide complexes by spectrophotometry emission cavity analysis with the hydride generation technique 872-8 EFFLUENT contamination in effluents 749-54 EGG 1363-9 ELECTROCHEM amperometric measuring system using glucose as a test compound 1261-71 c acid and phenoldisulfonic acid methods 25-9 application studies on a calcium electrode 288-94 radiofrequency plasma and electrochemical treatments 95 1-3 oxidation and a periodate-sensitive flow-through electrode 147 1-8 ELECTRODE ELECTRON MICROSCOPY radiofrequency plasma and electrochemical treatments 95 1-3 accumulation furnace 96-103 determining arsenic and selenium in human kidney and liver 157-62 spectrophotometry with electothermal atomization with lanthanum pretreatment 163-7 1 ELECTROTHERMAL ATOMIZATION 253-9 ELEMENT nebulization 1000-5 ELLMANS REAGENT EMISSION analysis of foodstuffs 977-93 EMISSION SPECTROMETRY Y , 26C8 introduction from a graphite rod 276-81 amphetamine enantiomers 544-9 maroon and eosin 12-16 ultraviolet spectrophotometry 879-84 and electron spin resonance spectroscopy 5 0 W ENANTIOMER EOSIN EPHEDRINE ES 16 ANALYST SUBJECT INDEX VOL.107 (1982) ETHAMBUTOL An investigation into the various factors influencing the Pharmacopoeia1 assay of ethambutol hydrochloride Determination of ethanol in gasoline mixtures by a near-infrared method 1282-5 Determination of obscuration.Part 1. Evaluation of the dry extract method 295-300 Comparison of four ligands for the determination of cobalt in trace amounts by solvent extraction and graphite Determination of metal ions by liquid chromatography incorporating dithiocarbamates in the eluent 744-8 Isolation and determination of trace amounts of calcium iron europium dysprosium and lead in phosphoric Use of chiral lanthanide shift reagents for the nuclear :magnetic resonance spectrometric determination of Selective separation of copper(I1) on a cobalt hexacyanoferrate(II1) ion-exchange column 770-5 Liquid-liquid extraction of indium(II1) and thallium(II1) from succinate solution with trioctylamine and Improving the yield purity and molecular integrity of ,skeletal muscle RNA isolated by phenol extraction 442-5 Preconcentration of environmental tin and its determination using catechol violet 654-8 Extraction and analysis of interstitial water from sandstone 731-6 Effect of hydrochloric acid on extractions from sulfuric acid by amines.Part I. Studies on uranyl sulfate 91621 Modification of Lowry’s protein assay for the determination of protein in high concentrations of sodium Simplified extraction procedure for the determination of brodifacoum in wheat baits by high-performance liquid Extraction of iron(II1) from aqueous solution with mixtures of Aliquat 336 and Ferron in chloroform 1320-9 Differential-pulse polarographic determination of the coccidiostat arprinocid in feed pre-mixes 1 13-16 Determination of tiamulin hydrogen fumarate in animal feeds using high-performance liquid chromatography, Determination of decoquinate in poultry feed 1195-9 pH cells for overall temperature compensation in the measurement of the pH of boiler feedwater 1297-308 Determination of saccharin by desorption of ferroin from silica gel 414-21 Extraction of iron(II1) from aqueous solution with mixlures of Aliquat 336 and Ferron in chloroform.1320-9 Determination of methylmercury in fish by high-performance liquid chromatography 1457-61 Effect of the type of organometallic iron and copper compounds on the determination of both metals in Development and optimization of atom cells for sensitive coupled gas chromatography-flame atomic-absorption Study of the use of soil suspensions in the determination of iron manganese magnesium and copper in soils by tablets 695-700 ETHANOL ETHANOL STRENGTH ETHY LDITHIOCARBAMATE furnace atomic-absorption spectrophotometry 1479-83 ETHYLDITHIOCARBAMATE SODIUM EUROPIUM acid 1492-5 amphetamine enantiomers 544-9 EUROPIUM DICAMPHOLYLMETHANATO EXCHANGER EXTN tricaprylmethylammonium salt 225-30 hydroxide 960-4 chromatography 968-71 FEED 3 19-23 FEEDWATER FERROIN FERRON FISH FLAME petroleum samples by flame atomic-absorption spect::oscopy 1350-5 spectrometry 129-43 FLAME ATOMIZATION flame atomic-absorption spectrometry 144-56 FLOCCULATION Modification to the British Standard method for the ana.lysis of hardened mortars 230-2 FLOTATION FLOW CELL Analytical solvent sublation of metallic dithizonates.Part I.Solvent sublation of copper 1425-30 Fluorescence cell design and use to determine crude oil in water 221-3 Comparison between the performances of an electrochemical detector flow cell in a potentiometric and an Rapid determination of residual chlorine by flow injection analysis 43341 Flow injection voltammetric determination of phosphate direct injection of phosphate into molybdate reagent, Determination of iron in natural waters and plant material with l,l0-phenanthroline by flow injection analysis, Flow injection voltammetric determination of nitrite by xeduction at a glassy carbon electrode in acidic bromide Flow injection analysis of silicate rocks for titanium 125.5-60 amperometric measuring system using glucose as a test compound 1261-71 FLOW INJECTION 56670 659-63 or chloride media 1040-ANALYST SUBJECT INDEX VOL.107 (1982) 17 FLOW INJECTION(contd) technique 1335-42 the excess of nitrite remaining after their diazotization 1462-5 Rapid flow analysis with inductively coupled plasma atomic-emission spectroscopy using a microinjection Indirect flow injection voltammetric determination of aromatic amines by monitoring at a glassy carbon electrode Detection of fluorescein in the presence of background fluorescence 338-40 Spectroelectrochemistry of morphine and related alkaloids and their investigation by fluorescence in a gold Detection and determination of coumarin in hydrocarbon oils 217-20 Fluorescence cell design and use to determine crude oil in water 221-3 Comparison of laser-excited fluorescence and photoacoustic limits of detection of polynuclear aromatic Analytical figures of merit for low-temperature luminescence of polynuclear aromatic compounds 538-43 Determination of monosodium glutamate in food using high-performance liquid chromatography and Micellar enhanced fluorometric determination of l-N,N4imethylaminonaphthalene-5-sulfonyl chloride and o-Determination of diclofopmethyl and diclofop in soil by gas-liquid chromatography of their pentafluorobenzyl Fluorometric determination of acetaminophen as its dansyl derivative 585-7 Micellar enhanced fluorometric determination of l-N,N-dimethylaminonaphthalene-5-sulfonyl chloride and 0-phthalaldehyde-2-mercaptoethanol derivatives of amino acids 1073-80 Fluorometric determination of glibenclamide in plasma using pyrene-1-aldehyde 124654 Fluorometric determination of chloroform in drinking water 1498-502 On-line electrochemical detection of oxidizable organic molecules of pharmaceutical importance 101 9-25 Determination of the nonstarch polysaccharides in plant foods by gas-liquid chromatography of constituent Liquid-liquid extraction combined with atomic-absorption spectrometry for determination of copper in waters, Evaluation of an inductively coupled plasma emission direct-reading spectrometer for multiple trace element Low-temperature oxygen-fluorine radiofrequency ashing of biological materials in poly(tetrafluoroethylene) Determination of chloride sodium and potassium in salted foodstuffs using ion-selective electrodes and the dry Determination of monosodium glutamate in food using high-performance liquid chromatography and High-performance liquid chromatographic determination of vitamin D3 in foods with particular reference to eggs Micro-scale thin-layer chromatographic method for the screening of urine samples for aspirin metabolites, Determination of formaldehyde vapor in the atmospheres of clinical laboratories using chromotropic acid 30-4 A study of the formation and stability of the iron(II1)-thiocyanate complex in acidic media 1060-4 Determination of total iodine and iodate-iodine in natural freshwater 1417-24 Determination of residues of synthetic pyrethroids in fruit and vegetables by gas-liquid and high-performance Determination of lead in fruit juices and soft drinks by potentiometric stripping analysis 146670 Synthesis and chromogenic properties of phthalazinohydrazones and spectrophotometric and analog derivative FLUORESCEIN FLUORESCENCE micromesh cell 1-1 1 hydrocarbons 408-1 3 fluorescence detection 1092-4 FLUORESCENCE ENHANCEMENT phthalaldehyde-2-mercaptoethanol derivatives of amino acids 1073-80 esters 700-3 FLUOROBENZYL BROMIDE FLUOROMETRY FLURAZEPAM FOOD sugars as alditol acetates 307-18 foods and analytical reagents using 1 ,2-naphthoquinone thiosemicarbazone 5 1 1-1 8 analysis of foodstuffs 977-93 dishes prior to the determination of tin iron lead and chromium by atomic-absorption spectroscopy 1006-18 sample addition method 101418 fluorescence detection 1092-4 1363-9 FORENSIC 1090-1 FORMALDEHYDE FORMATION CONST FRESHWATER FRUIT liquid chromatography 20612 FURFURAL PHTHALAZINOHYDRAZONE spectrophotometric determination of microamounts of nickel with 5-methylfurfural-l-phthalazinohydrazone, 885-95 GALLIUM Liquid-liquid extraction of indium(II1) and thallium(II1) from succinate solution with trioctylamine and Determination of trace amounts of nitrite by derivatization and gas chromatography 82-8 Development and optimization of atom cells for sensitive coupled gas chromatography-flame atomic-absorption tricaprylmethylammonium salt 225-30 GAS CHROMATOG spectrometry 129-4 18 ANALYST SUBJECT INDEXVOL.107 (1982) GAS CHROMATOG(contd) Gas-chromatographic determination of l-(2-chloroethyl~3(trans4methylcyclohexyl~l-nitrosourea (methyl-CCNU). Part I. Cyclization to a substituted aminooxazoline 301-6 Determination of trace amounts of phenol in river waters by gas chromatography 327-30 Gas-chromatographic determination of l-(2-chloroe thyl)-3-(trans4methylcyclohexyl~l-nitrosourea (methyl-CCNU).Part 11. Reduction to semicarbazide with sodium tetrahydroborate(III) 550-5 Gas-chromatographic determination of 1-(2~hloroethyl~3-(trans4methylcyclohexyl~l-nitrosourea (methyl-CCNU). Part 111. Denitrosation to the parent urea 556-65 Gas-liquid chromatographic separation of toluidine chloroaniline and dichloroaniline isomers on various stationary phases including heteroaromatic compounds 600-5 Determination of diclofopmethyl and diclofop in soil by gas-liquid chromatography of their pentafluorobenzyl esters 700-3 Determination of trace impurities in cumene by capillary gas chromatography 761-9 Gas-chromatographic determination of trichlorofluoromethane in air 824-8 Gas-chromatographic determination of concentrations of trace amounts of 46 odorants prepared in air in a 10-Identification of industrial contaminants by infrared analysis of gas-chromatographic fractions 1181-9 Determination of dibutyl and monobutyl phosphates in mixtures of kerosine and tributyl phosphate 1190-4 Determination of the active ingredient content of technical and formulated dinobuton dinoseb dinoterb and DNOC by high-performance liquid chromatography spectrophotometry and gas-liquid chromatography, Determination of acid and hydroxybenzonitrile herbicide residues in soil by gas-liquid chromatography after ion-pair alkylation 76-81 Determination of residues of synthetic pyrethroids in fruit and vegetables by gas-liquid and high-performance liquid chromatography 20612 Determination of the nonstarch polysaccharides in plant foods by gas-liquid chromatography of constituent sugars as alditol acetates 307-18 Determination of ethanol in gasoline mixtures by a near-infrared method 1282-5 Micro-scale thin-layer chromatographic method for the screening of urine samples for aspirin metabolites, m3 stainless-steel odor test room 855-66 GAS LIQ CHROMATOG 71-5 GASOLINE GENTISIC ACID 1 n9n-i _ _ _ -GERMANIUM Determination of germanium in coal ashes by hydride generation and flame atomic-absorption spectrophotomet-N .89-95 Invkigations on the determination of germanium in organogermanium compounds using carbon furnace Attempts to eliminate interferences in the determination of arsenic antimony tin and germanium by molecular Determination of germanium in an ancient tree (larch) using energy4ispersive x-ray fluorescence spectroscopy, pH cells for overall temperature compensation in the measurement of the pH of boiler feedwater 1297-308 Comparative study of glassy carbon as an electrode material 896902 Indirect flow injection voltammetric determination of aromatic amines by monitoring at a glassy carbon electrode Fluorometric determination of glibenclamide in plasma using pyrene-1-aldehyde 124654 Substitution in cellulose ethers.Part I. Determination of glucose units according to number and type of ether Comparison between the performances of an electrochemical detector flow cell in a potentiometric and an Simple determination of glutathione by two-phase titration 1088-90 Determination of silver platinum or gold and copper in ternary mixtures with potassium thiocarbonate 832-6 Spectroelectrochemistry of morphine and related alkaloids and their investigation by fluorescence in a gold Scanning electron microscopy of the surface morphology of graphitic electrode materials chemically modified by Graphite-probe atomization for carbon furnace atomioaibsorption and atomic-mission spectrometry 1095-8 Determination of iron(I1) in silicates by gravimetric titration 47-52 Gravimetric determination of nickel with thiosemicarbazones 385-91 atomization 452-5 emission cavity analysis with the hydride generation technique 872-8 1279-82 GLASS ELECTRODE GLASSY CARBON the excess of nitrite remaining after their diazotization 1462-5 GLIBENCLAMIDE GLUCOSE substituents using quantitative thin-layer chromatography 53-60 amperometric measuring system using glucose as a test compound 1261-71 GLUTATHIONE GOLD GOLD CELL micromesh cell 1-1 1 radiofrequency plasma and electrochemical treatments 95 1-3 GRAPHITE GRAPHITE PROBE GRAVIMETR ANALYST SUBJECT INDEX VOL.107 (1982) 19 GRAVIMETRY(contd) Homogeneous precipitation of palladium dimethylglyoximate by interchange reactions of C:N groups 73743 Determination of silver platinum or gold and copper in ternary mixtures with potassium thiocarbonate 832-6 Gravimetric determination of nickel as the ternary nickel-pyridine-picrate complex. 13868 Extraction and analysis of interstitial water from sandstone 731-6 Accuracy and precision of the determination of mercury in human scalp hair by cold-vapor atomic-absorption Effect of hydrochloric acid on extractions from sulfuric acid by amines.Part I. Studies on uranyl sulfate 916-21 Polarographic study of mixed ligand (0-mercaptobenzoate-oxalate) complexes of cadmium(II) lead(II) and Determination of thiol concentrations in hemolysate by resonance Raman spectrometry 195-9 Determination of acid and hydroxybenzonitrile herbicide residues in soil by gas-liquid chromatography after ion-pair alkylation 7681 Stability indicating assay for dipyrone. Part 11. Separation and quantitative determination of dipyrone and its degradation products by high-performance liquid chromatography 67-70 Determination of the active ingredient content of technical and formulated dinobuton dinoseb dinoterb and DNOC by high-performance liquid chromatography spectrophotometry and gas-liquid chromatography, 71-5 Determination of residues of synthetic pyrethroids in fruit and vegetables by gas-liquid and high-performance liquid chromatography 206-12 Simple sensitive and simultaneous determination of some selected inorganic anions by high-performance liquid chromatography 223-5 Determination of tiamulin hydrogen fumarate in animal feeds using high-performance liquid chromatography, Determination of the mothproofing agent Mitin FF on wool textiles by high-performance liquid chromatography Determination of organic contaminants in ultra-pure water by reversed-phase high-performance liquid Rapid screening technique utilizing high-performance liquid chromatography for assessing acrylamide Biogenic amine resolution in tissue extracts of rat brain using ion-pair high-performance liquid chromatography The heterogeneous composition of pharmaceutical-grade nystatin 849-54 Simplified extraction procedure for the determination of brodifacoum in wheat baits by high-performance liquid Determination of monosodium glutamate in food using high-performance liquid chromatography and Determination of decoquinate in poultry feed 1195-9 High-performance liquid chromatographic determination of vitamin D3 in foods with particular reference to eggs High-performance liquid chromatographic determination of oxprenolol hydrochloride and metoprolol tartrate in High-performance liquid chromatographic determination of cefuroxime 145 1-6 Determination of methylmercury in fish by high-performance liquid chromatography 1457-61 Demountable doublexhamber hollow<athode lamp a new approach to the determination of trace elements in Interactions of major minor and trace elements on the carbon rod atomic-absorption spectrophotometric Homogeneous precipitation of palladium dimethylglyoximate by interchange reactions of C:N groups 73743 Precipitation of selenium and tellurium from homogeneous solutions by dimethyl sulfite 392-7 Rapid determination of albumin-bound zinc in human serum by simple affinity chromatography and atomic-Assay of hydrazine in isoniazid and its formulations by difference spectrophotometry 422-7 Flame atomic-absorption spectroscopic determination of antimony in atmospheric particulates by using direct GROUNDWATER HAIR spectrophotometry 803-14 HALO ACID HEAVY METAL thallium(I) 1512-15 HEMOLYSATE HERBICIDE HIGH PERFORMANCE LIQ CHROMATOG 3 19-23 324-7 chromatography with ultraviolet detection 673-9 contamination in effluents 749-54 with electrochemical detection 755-60 chromatography 968-7 1 fluorescence detection 10924 1363-9 tablets and injections 1379-82 HOLLOW CATHODE steel 867-71 determination of micro-amounts of ytterbium holmium dysprosium and thulium 104-9 HOLMIUM HOMOGENEOUS HOMOGENEOUS SOLN HUMAN absorption spectrophotometry 121-4 HYDRAZINE HYDRIDE ATOMIZATION atomization of the covalent hydride 1488-9 20 ANALYST SUBJECT INDEX VOL.107 (1982) HYDEUDE GENERATION Determination of germanium in coal ashes by hydride generation and flame atomic-absorption spectrophotomet-Rapid hydride evolution4ectrothermal atomization atomic-absorption spectrophotometric method for Gas-chromatographic determination of l-(2-chloroetIiyl~3~trans4methylcyclohexyl~l-nitrosourea (methyl-Comparison of laser-excited fluorescence and photoacoustic limits of detection of polynuclear aromatic Analytical figures of merit for low-temperature lumine'jcence of polynuclear aromatic compounds 538-43 Determination of trace impurities in cumene by capillary gas chromatography 761-9 Detection and determination of coumarin in hydrocarbon oils 21 7-20 Fluorescence cell design and use to determine crude oil in water 221-3 Selective spectrophotometric determination of cephalosporins by alkaline degradation to hydrogen sulfide and Selective spectrophotometric determination of cephalosporins by alkaline degradation to hydrogen sulfide and Automatic potentiometric titration of thiocyanate-cyanide mixtures in hydrometallurgical effluents 398-402 Spectrophotometric determination of residual hydroxylamine in hydroxamic acids 341-3 Spectrophotometric determination of residual hydroxy1,amine in hydroxamic acids 341-3 Stability indicating assay for dipyrone.Part I. Separation and quantitative determination of dipyrone and its Stability indicating assay for dipyrone. Part 11. Separation and quantitative determination of dipyrone and its Micro-scale thin-layer chromatographic method for the screening of urine samples for aspirin metabolites, Biogenic amine resolution in tissue extracts of rat brain using ion-pair high-performance liquid chromatography Spectrophotometric determination of residual hydroxylamine in hydroxamic acids 341-3 Spectrophotometric determinatin of rhenium in alkaline solution 495-9 Spectrophotometric determination of trace amounts of molybdenum with 1 ,Mihydroxyphthalimide dithiosemic-ry 89-95 determining arsenic and selenium in human kidney and liver 157-62 CCNU).Part 11. Reduction to semicarbazide with sodium tetrahydroborate(III) 550-5 hydrocarbons 408-13 HYDROBORATE HYDROCARBON HYDROCARBON OIL HYDROGEN SULFIDE formation of methylene blue 213-17 formation of methylene blue 213-17 HYDROLYSIS HYDROMETALLURGICAL HYDROXAMATE HYDROXAMIC ACID HYDROXYANTIPYRINE degradation products by thin-layer chromatography 61-6 degradation products by high-performance liquid chromatography 67-70 109C 1 HYDROXYHIPPURIC ACID HYDROXYINDOLEACETIC ACID with electrochemical detection 755-60 HYDROXYLAMINE HYDROXYLAMMONIUM CHLORIDE HYDROXYPHTHALIMIDE THIOSEMICARBAZONE arhamne 41-6 HY DROXCY RIDINE Spectrophotometric determination of microgram amounts of vanadium(V) with psulfobenzeneazc~4-(2,3-dihydroxypyridine) 582-5 HYDROXYTRYF'TAMINE Biogenic amine resolution in tissue extracts of rat brain using ion-pair high-performance liquid chromatography Thermal wave imaging of optically thin films utilizing the photoacoustic effect 798-802 Spectrophotometric assay of clavulanic acid by reaction with imidazole 1241-5 Polarographic behavior and analysis of 2-nitro-5,klimethylindane-l,3-dione 793-7 Simple determination of glutathione by two-phase titratbon 1088-90 Evaluation of color changes of sulfamphthalein indicators synthesis purification and characterization of Liquid-liquid extraction of indium(II1) and thallium(II1) from succinate solution with trioctylamine and Determination of sulfur in semiconductor-grade indium and indium phosphide by cathodic-stripping voltammet-Gas-chromatographic determination of concentrations of trace amounts of 46 odorants prepared in air in a 1 C with electrochemical detection 755-60 IMAGING IMIDAZOLE INDANEDIONE INDICATOR phenol- and o-cresolsulfamphthalein 1439-50 tricaprylmethylammonium salt 225-30 INDIUM ry 571-6 INDOLE m3 stainless-steel odor test room 855-6 ANALYST SUBJECT INDEX VOL.107 (1982) 21 INDOLEAMINE Biogenic amine resolution in tissue extracts of rat brain using ion-pair high-performance liquid chromatography A study of pneumatic nebulization systems for inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometry 172-8 Optical emission spectrometry with an inductively coupled radiofrequency argon plasma source and direct sample Determination of molybdenum in plant material using inductively coupled plasma emission spectroscopy 331-5 Use of inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES) for the analysis of doped cadmium Volatilization of some elements from a graphite rod direct sample insertion device into an inductively coupled Evaluation of an inductively coupled plasma emission direct-reading spectrometer for multiple trace element Interactive matrix matching a new method of correcting interference effects in inductively coupled plasma Water analysis by inductively coupled plasma atomic-emission spectrometry after a rapid preconcentration, Rapid flow analysis with inductively coupled plasma atomic-emission spectroscopy using a microinjection with electrochemical detection 755-60 INDUCTIVELY COUPLED PLASMA introduction from a graphite rod 276-81 mercury telluride employing a graphite rod electrothermal vaporization device for sample introduction 61 1-1 6 argon plasma for optical emission spectrometry 617-22 analysis of foodstuffs 977-93 spectrometry 12868 1330-4 technique 133542 INDUSTRIAL CONTAMINANT INDUSTRIAL PRODUCT Identification of industrial contaminants by infrared analysis of gasxhromatographic fractions 1181-9 Continuous-flow determination of reducing sugars and sucrose in natural and industrial products with periodate High-performance liquid chromatographic determination of oxprenolol hydrochloride and metoprolol tartrate in Spectrofluorometric determination of inorganic anions a review 465-94 Homogeneous precipitation of palladium dimethylglyoximate by interchange reactions of C:N groups 737-43 Some causes of bias in the measurement of dissolved oxygen using certain modifications of the Winkler method, 110-13 Reduction of matrix interferences in the determination of lead in aqueous samples by atomic-absorption spectrophotometry with electothermal atomization with lanthanum pretreatment 163-7 1 Effect of heating proteins in a vacuum on their assay by the Lowry and Biuret methods 579-82 Simplified procedure for the determination of chemical oxygen demand using silver nitrate to suppress chloride interference 1316-19 Interactive matrix matching a new method of correcting interference effects in inductively coupled plasma spectrometry 1286-8 Extraction and analysis of interstitial water from sandstone 731-6 Determination of total iodine and iodateiodine in natural freshwater 1417-24 Spectrophotometric determination of trace amounts of cadmium in pure zinc materials with iodide and pyronine G 704-7 Indirect determination of iodine by cold vapor atomic-absorption spectrophotometry using the interfering effect of iodine against mercury.Part I. General study and application to the determination of iodine in seaweed, 1343-9 Determination of total iodine and iodate-iodine in natural freshwater 141 7-24 IODOMETRY Iodometric determination of copper(I1) in the presence of poly(vinylpyrrolidone) 787-92 ION ASSOCN 1,2,4,6Tetraphenylpyridinium perchlorate as a reagent for ion-association complex formation and its use for the Combined ion exchange-spectrophotometric method for the simultaneous determinatin of vanadium and cobalt Comparative study of the determination of nitrates in calcareous soils by the ion-selective electrode chromotropi-Ion-selective polymeric-membrane electrodes with immobilized ion+xchange sites. Part 11. Selectivity of and Determination of chloride sodium and potassium in salted foodstuffs using ion-selective electrodes and the dry oxidation and a periodatesensitive flow-through electrode 1471-8 tablets and injections 1379-82 INJECTION INORG INTERCHANGE REACTION INTERFERENCE INTERFERENCE CORRECTION INTERSTITIAL IODATE IODIDE IODINE spectrophotometric determination of thallium 185-9 in biological materials 505-10 c acid and phenoldisulfonic acid methods 25-9 application studies on a calcium electrode 288-94 sample addition method 1014-18 ION EXCHANGE ION SELECTIV 22 ANALYST SUBJECT INDEX VOL.107 (1982) ION SELECTIVE(contd) Effect of surfactants on the response of ion-selective electrodes with poly(viny1 chloride) membranes 135662 Continuous-flow determination of reducing sugars and sucrose in natural and industrial products with periodate Determination of chloride ions in concentrated sulfuric acid with a chloride ion-selective electrode 1510-12 Determination of ipronidazole in premixes for addition to animal feeds 577-8 oxidation and a periodate-sensitive flow-through electrode 1471-8 IPRONIDAZOLE TR _ Infrared determination of petroleum oil.Part 11. Extraction from water and removal of interferences 1081-5 Identification of industrial contaminants by infrared analysis of gas-chromatographic fractions 118 1-9 Determination of ethanol in gasoline mixtures by a near-infrared method 1282-5 IR SPECTROSCOPY IRON ~~~ ~ ~ Determination of iron(I1) in silicates by gravimetric titration 47-52 Some causes of bias in the measurement of dissolved oxygen using certain modifications of the Winkler method, 110-13 Study of the use of soil suspensions in the determination of iron manganese magnesium and copper in soils by flame atomic-absorption spectrometry 144-56 Studies in chemical phase analysis.Part 111. Determination of the solubilities of certain elements and compounds pertinent to steels in organic solvent-halogen mixtures with particular emphasis on manganese silicon nitride, 20&5 Determination of iron in natural waters and plant material with 1,lC-phenanthroline by flow injection analysis, A study of the formation and stability of the iron(II1)-thiocyanate complex in acidic media 1060-4 Extraction of iron(II1) from aqueous solution with mixtures of Aliquat 336 and Ferron in chloroform 1320-9 Effect of the type of organometallic iron and copper compounds on the determination of both metals in Isolation and determination of trace amounts of calcium iron europium dysprosium and lead in phosphoric Determination of phytic acid by complexometric titration of excess of iron(III) 1503-6 Gas-liquid chromatographic separation of toluidine chloroaniline and dichloroaniline isomers on various Assay of hydrazine in isoniazid and its formulations by difference spectrophotometry 422-7 Determination of lead in fruit juices and soft drinks by potentiometric stripping analysis 146670 Detection and determination of coumarin in hydrocarbon oils 217-20 Determination of dibutyl and monobutyl phosphates in mixtures of kerosine and tributyl phosphate 1190-4 Rapid hydride evolution-electrothermal atomization atomic-absorption spectrophotometric method for Kinetic determination of nitrite in waters by using a stopped-flow analyzer 1309-15 Simple and sensitive technique for investigation of desorption properties 1370-4 Determination of formaldehyde vapor in the atmospheres of clinical laboratories using chromotropic acid 30-4 Thermal wave imaging of optically thin films utilizing tht photoacoustic effect 798-802 Demountable doublexhamber hollow+athode lamp a new approach to the determination of trace elements in Interactions of major minor and trace elements on the carbon rod atomic-absorption spectrophotometric Use of chiral lanthanide shift reagents for the nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometric determination of Reduction of matrix interferences in the determination of lead in aqueous samples by atomic-absorption Determination of germanium in an ancient tree (larch) using energy-dispersive x-ray fluorescence spectroscopy, Comparison of laser+xcited fluorescence and photoacoustic limits of detection of polynuclear aromatic Thermal wave imaging of optically thin films utilizing the photoacoustic effect 798-802 659-63 petroleum samples by flame atomic-absorption spectroscopy 1350-5 acid 1492-5 ISOMER stationary phases including heteroaromatic compounds 600-5 ISONIAZID JUICE KEROSINE KIDNEY determining arsenic and selenium in human kidney and liver 157-62 KINETICS LAB ATM LAMINATE LAMP steel 867-71 LANTHANIDE determination of micro-amounts of ytterbium holmium dysprosium and thulium 10+9 LANTHANIDE SHIFT REAGENT amphetamine enantiomers 544-9 spectrophotometry with electothermal atomization with lanthanum pretreatment 163-71 LANTHANUM TREATMENT LARCH 1279-82 LASER hydrocarbons 408-1 3 LASER SCANNIN ANALYST SUBJECT INDEX VOL.107 (1982) 23 LEAD Reduction of matrix interferences in the determination of lead in aqueous samples by atomic-absorption Determination of lead and antimony in urine by atomic-absorption spectroscopy with electrothermal atomization Direct determination of lead in used engine oils by atomic-absorption spectrophotometry 994-9 Determination of lead in fruit juices and soft drinks by potentiometric stripping analysis 146670 Isolation and determination of trace amounts of calcium iron europium dysprosium and lead in phosphoric Polarographic study of mixed ligand (o-mercaptobenzoate-oxalate) complexes of cadmium(II) lead(II) and Gas-chromatographic determination of trichlorofluoromethane in air 824-8 Determination of zinc and copper in isolated leukocytes 815-23 Determination of germanium in coal ashes by hydride generation and flame atomic-absorption spectrophotomet-Stability indicating assay for dipyrone.Part 11. Separation and quantitative determination of dipyrone and its degradation products by high-performance liquid chromatography 67-70 Determination of the active ingredient content of technical and formulated dinobuton dinoseb dinoterb and DNOC by high-performance liquid chromatography spectrophotometry and gas-liquid chromatography, Determination of residues of synthetic pyrethroids in fruit and vegetables by gas-liquid and high-performance liquid chromatography 20612 Determination of metal ions by liquid chromatography incorporating dithiocarbamates in the eluent 744-8 Liquid-liquid extraction combined with atomic-absorption spectrometry for determination of copper in waters, Rapid hydride evolution4ectrothermal atomization atomic-absorption spectrophotometric method for Effect of heating proteins in a vacuum on their assay by the Lowry and Biuret methods 579-82 Direct determination of lead in used engine oils by atomic-absorption spectrophotometry 994-9 Analytical figures of merit for low-temperature luminescence of polynuclear aromatic compounds 53843 Determination of thiol concentrations in hemolysate by resonance Raman spectrometry 195-9 Micellar enhanced fluorometric determination of l-N,N4imethylaminonaphthalene-5-sulfonyl chloride and CF Simple and sensitive technique for investigation of desorption properties 1370-4 Study of the use of soil suspensions in the determination of iron manganese magnesium and copper in soils by Spectrophotometric determination of magnesium with Beryllon 11,957-60 Complexometric determination of calcium and magnesium after selective precipitation as magnesium quinolin-8-Study of the use of soil suspensions in the determination of iron manganese magnesium and copper in soils by A study of pneumatic nebulization systems for inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometry 172-8 Studies in chemical phase analysis.Part 111. Determination of the solub spectrophotometry with electothermal atomization with lanthanum pretreatment 163-71 253-9 acid 1492-5 thallium(I) 1512-15 LEATHER INDUSTRY LEUKOCYTE LIGNITE ry 89-95 LIQ CHROMATOG 71-5 LIQ EXTRACTION LIVER foods and analytical reagents using 1,2-naphthoquinone thiosemicarbazone 51 1-18 determining arsenic and selenium in human kidney and liver 157-62 LOWRY METHOD LUBRICATING LUMINESCENCE LYSATE LYSINE phthalaldehyde-2-mercaptoethanol derivatives of amino acids 1073-80 LYSOZYME MAGNESIUM flame atomic-absorption spectrometry 144-56 olate and its extraction with chloroform 965-7 flame atomic-absorption spectrometry 144-56 MANGANESE MANGANESE SALT MANGANESE SILICON NITRIDE es of certain elements and compounds pertinent to steels in organic solvent-halogen mixtures with particular emphasis on manganese silicon nitride, 200-5 MASS SPECTROMETRY MECA Detection of fluorescein in the presence of background fluorescence 33840 Attempts to eliminate interferences in the determination of arsenic antimony tin and germanium by molecular emission cavity analysis with the hydride generation technique 872-8 Ion-selective polymeric-membrane electrodes with immobilized ion-exchange sites.Part 11. Selectivity of and application studies on a calcium electrode 288-94 Effect of surfactants on the response of ion-selective electrodes with poly(viny1 chloride) membranes 1356-62 MEMBRAN 24 ANALYST SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 107 (1982) MERCAPTOBENZOATE Polarographic study of mixed ligand (o-mercaptobenzoate-oxalate) complexes of cadmium(II) lead(II) and Micellar enhanced fluorometric determination of l-N,W-dimethylaminonaphthalene-5-sulfonyl chloride and o-Apparent and real reducing ability of polypropylene in cold-vapor atomic-absorption spectrophotometric Determination of mercury in coal by nonoxidative pyrolysis and cold vapor atomic-fluorescence spectrometry, Determination of mercury in pharmaceutical products by atomic-absorption spectrophotometry using a carbon rod atomizer 378-84 Preconcentration technique for cold-vapor atomic-fluorescence determination of mercury in drinking waters, 664-72 Accuracy and precision of the determination of mercury in human scalp hair by cold-vapor atomic-absorption spectrophotometry 803-14 Indirect determination of iodine by cold vapor atomic-absorption spectrophotometry using the interfering effect of iodine against mercury.Part 1. General study and application to the determination of iodine in seaweed, thallium(I) 1512-15 phthalaldehyde-2-mercaptoethanol derivatives of amino acids 1073-80 determinations of mercury 179-84 MERCAPTOETH ANOL MERCURY 269-75 MERCURY INTERFERENCE 1343-9 MERCURY VAPOR Determination of mercury vapor in air using electrothermal atomic-absorption spectrometry with an electrostatic Separation and spectrophotometric determination of palladium(II) 708-1 1 Determination of silver platinum or gold and copper in ternary mixtures with potassium thiocarbonate 832-6 Low-temperature oxygen-fluorine radiofrequency ashing of biological materials in poly(tetrafluoroethy1ene) Graphite-probe atomization for carbon furnace atomic-absorption and atomic-emission spectrometry 1095-8 Water analysis by inductively coupled plasma atomic-emission spectrometry after a rapid preconcentration, Polarographic determination of methionine by measurement of the nickel(I1) catalytic prewave 903-7 Gas-chromatographic determination of I-(2-chloroethy1>-3(trans4methylcyclohexyl)-I-nitrosourea (methyl-accumulation furnace 96-103 MESITYL OXIDE METAL dishes prior to the determination of tin iron lead and chromium by atomic-absorption spectroscopy 1006-18 1330-4 METHIONINE METHYL CCNU CCNU).Part I. Cvclization to a substituted aminooxazoline. 301-6 METHY LAMINOANTIPY RINE Stability indicating assay for dipyrone. Part I. Separation and quantitative determination of dipyrone and its - .degradation products by thin-layer chromatography 61-6 degradation products by high-performance liquid chromatography 67-70 CCNU). Part 11. Reduction to semicarbazide with sodium tetrahydroborate(III) 550-5 CCNU). Part 111. Denitrosation to the parent urea 556-65 Stability indicating assay for dipyrone. Part 11. Separation and quantitative determination of dipyrone and its Gas-chromatographic determination of l-(2-chloroethyI)-3-(trans4methylcyclohexyl>-l-nitrosourea (methyl-Gas-chromatographic determination of 1~2-chloroethyl)-3-(trans4methylcyclohexyl)-l-nitrosourea (methyl-Direct titrimetric determination of the antihypertensive drugs methyldopa and propranolol in pharmaceutical METHYLCYCLOHEXYLNITROSOUREA METHYLDOPA preparations 1086-7 formation of methylene blue 213-17 METHYLENE BLUE Selective spectrophotometric determination of cephalosporins by alkaline degradation to hydrogen sulfide and METHYLFURFURAL PHTHALAZINOHYDRAZONE Synthesis and chromogenic properties of phthalazinohydrazones and spectrophotometric and analog derivative spectrophotometric determination of microamounts of nickel with 5-methylfurfural-l-phthalazinohydrazone, 885-95 METHY LGLYOXIMATE PALLADIUM METHYLMERCURY METHYLNITROINDANEDIONE METHYLPHENY LENEDIAMINE Homogeneous precipitation of palladium dimethylglyoxiniate by interchange reactions of C:N groups 73743 Determination of methylmercury in fish by high-performance liquid chromatography 1457-61 Polarographic behavior and analysis of 2-nitro-5,&dimethylindane-l,3-dione 793-7 Selective spectrophotometric determination of cephalosporins by alkaline degradation to hydrogen sulfide and Determination of organic pharmaceuticals with N-bromosuccinimide.Part 111. Some pyrazolone derivatives by formation of methylene blue 213-17 METHYLPHENYLPY RAZOLINONE direct titration 1054-ANALYST SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 107 (1982) 25 METHYLPY RIDINIUMYLPORPHINE Spectrophotometric determination of ultramicro amounts of zinc with a,~,y,btetrakis-(l-methylpyridinium-3-Proton magnetic resonance shifts of the trimethylsilyl derivatives of silicate materials 117-21 High-performance liquid chromatographic determination of oxprenolol hydrochloride and metoprolol tartrate in Micellar enhanced fluorometric determination of l-N,N4imethylaminonaphthalene-5-sulfonyl chloride and 0-High-performance liquid chromatographic determination of vitamin D3 in foods with particular reference to eggs Proton magnetic resonance shifts of the trimethylsilyl derivatives of silicate materials 1 17-21 Determination of the mothproofing agent Mitin FF on wool textiles by high-performance liquid chromatography Attempts to eliminate interferences in the determination of arsenic antimony tin and germanium by molecular Flow injection voltammetric determination of phosphate direct injection of phosphate into molybdate reagent, yl)porphine 647-53 METHYLSILYLATION METOPROLOL tablets and injections 1379-82 phthalaldehyde-2-mercaptoethanol derivatives of amino acids 1073-80 MICELLE MILK 1363-9 MINERAL MITIN FF 324-7 emission cavity analysis with the hydride generation technique 872-8 MOLYBDATE 5hf&70 MOL EMISSION CAVITY ANALYSIS MOLYBDENUM Spectrophotometric determination of trace amounts of molybdenum with 1 ,klihydroxyphthalimide dithiosemic--arbaione 41-6 Determination of molybdenum in plant material using inductively coupled plasma emission spectroscopy 331-5 Determination of monosodium glutamate in food using high-performance liquid chromatography and Determination of organic pharmaceuticals with N-bromosuccinimide.Part IV. Some pyrazolone derivatives by MONOSODIUM GLUTAMATE fluorescence detection 1092-4 MORAZONE back-titration 1272-8 MORPHINE Spectroelectrochemistry of morphine and related alkaloids and their investigation by fluorescence in a gold micromesh cell 1-1 1 dansyl chloride 459-61 radiofrequency plasma and electrochemical treatments 95 1-3 Determination of morphine and morphine-6-nicotinate by an in situ reaction on chromatographic plates with Scanning electron microscopy of the surface morphology of graphitic electrode materials chemically modified by MORPHOL MORTAR Modification to the British Standard method for the analysis of hardened mortars 23C-2 Determination of the mothproofing agent Mitin FF on wool textiles by high-performance liquid chromatography MOTHPROOFER 13&1 MU~TIPLE SAMPLING DEVICE Evaluation of a new multiple-sampling device for room-temperature phosphorimetry 335-8 MUSCLE Improving the yield purity and molecular integrity of skeletal muscle RNA isolated by phenol extraction 442-5 Liquid-liquid extraction combined with atomic-absorption spectrometry for determination of copper in waters, NAPHTHOQUINONE SEMICARBAZONE foods and analytical reagents using 1,2-naphthoquinone thiosemicarbazone 51 1-18 NAPHTHYLETHY LENEDIAMINE Kinetic determination of nitrite in waters by using a stopped-flow analyzer 1309-1 5 Determination of organic pharmaceuticals with N-bromosuccinimide.Part I. Some pyrazolidinedione derivatives Determination of organic pharmaceuticals with N-bromosuccinimide. Part 111. Some pyrazolone derivatives by NBS 908- 15 direct titration 1054-9 preparations 1086-7 Direct titrimetric determination of the antihypertensive drugs methyldopa and propranolol in pharmaceutical Determination of organic uharmaceuticals with N-bromosuccinimide.Part IV. Some uvrazolone derivatives by _ _ back-titration 1272-8 I Determination of mixtures of thiols xanthates and sulfite by titration with N-bromosuccinimide 1506-9 A study of pneumatic nebulization systems for inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometry 172-8 NEBULIZATIO 26 ANALYST SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 107 (1982:) NICKEL Gravimetric determination of nickel with thiosemicarbazones 385-91 Synthesis and chromogenic properties of phthaladnohydrazones and spectrophotometric and analog derivative Gravimetric determination of nickel as the ternary nickel-pyridine-picrate complex 13868 Gravimetric determination of nickel as the ternary nickel-pyridine-picrate complex 13868 Fluorometric determination of chloroform in drinking water 1498-502 Comparative study of the determination of nitrates in calcareous soils by the ion-selective electrode chromotropi-Spectrophotometric determination of nitrate in vegetable products using 2-sec-butylphenol 190-4 Effect of surfactants on the response of ion-selective electrodes with poly(viny1 chloride) membranes 135662 Dead-stop determination of EDTA and NTA in commercially available detergents 403-7 Determination of trace amounts of nitrite by derivatization and gas chromatography 82-8 Some causes of bias in the measurement of dissolved oxygen using certain modifications of the Winkler method, Flow injection voltammetric determination of nitrite by reduction at a glassy carbon electrode in acidic bromide Kinetic determination of nitrite in waters by using a stopped-flow analyzer 1309-15 Accuracy of determination of total oxidized nitrogen and nitrite in river waters analytical quality control in the Indirect flow injection voltammetric determination of aromatic amines by monitoring at a glassy carbon electrode Determination of trace amounts of nitrite by derivatization and gas chromatography 82-8 Accuracy of determination of total oxidized nitrogen and nitrite in river waters analytical quality control in the harmonized monitoring scheme 1407-16 Determination of the active ingredient content of technical and formulated dinobuton dinoseb dinoterb and DNOC by high-performance liquid chromatography spectrophotometry and gas-liquid chromatography, spectrophotometric determination of microamounts of nickel with 5-methylfurfural-l-phthalazinohydrazone, 885-95 NICKEL PICRATE PYRIDINE COMPLEX NICOTINAMIDE NITRATE c acid and phenoldisulfonic acid methods 25-9 NITRATE SELECTIVE NITRILOTRIACETATE NITRITE 110-13 or chloride media 1040-6 harmonized monitoring scheme 1407-16 the excess of nitrite remaining after their diazotization 1462-5 NITRO ANILINE NITROGEN OXIDIZED NITROPHENOL 71-5 NITROSO R NITROSONAPHTHOL Determination of polyoxyethylene nonionic surfactants at trace levels 8368 Comparison of four ligands for the determination of cobalt in trace amounts by solvent extraction and graphite Gas-chromatographic determination of l-(2-chloroethyl)-3-(trans4methylcyclohexyl~l-nitrosourea (methyl-Gas-chromatographic determination of 1-(2-chloroethyl)-3-(trans4methylcyclohexyl)-l-nitrosourea (methyl-Proton magnetic resonance shifts of the trimethylsilyl derivatives of silicate materials 117-21 High-resolution carbon-1 3 solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy 241-52 Use of chiral lanthanide shift reagents for the nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometric determination of Differential electrolytic potentiometry with periodic polarization.Part XXV. Direct and mark-space biased Determination of polyoxyethylene nonionic surfactants at. trace levels 8368 Water analysis by inductively coupled plasma atomic-emission spectrometry after a rapid preconcentration, Determination of the nonstarch polysaccharides in plant foods by gas-liquid chromatography of constituent furnace atomic-absorption spectrophotometry 1479-83 CCNU).Part 11. Reduction to semicarbazide with sodium tetrahydroborate(III) 550-5 CCNU). Part 111. Denitrosation to the parent urea 556-65 NITROSOUREA NMR amphetamine enantiomers 544-9 periodic current polarization in acid-base titrimetry in acetic anhydride-acetic acid 1032-9 NONAQ NONIONIC NONMETAL 1330-4 NONSTARCH sugars as alditol acetates 307-18 NORADRENALINE Biogenic amine resolution in tissue extracts of rat brain using ion-pair high-performance liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection 755-60 NYSTATTN ~ . - - - . - - - - . The heterogeneous composition of pharmaceutical-grade nystatin 849-5 ANALYST SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 107 (1982) 27 OBSCURATION Determination of obscuration. Part 1. Evaluation of the dry extract method 295-300 Determinatin of obscuration.Part 11. Determination of dissolved solids content in alcoholic beverages -collaborative study 525-32 on. 533-7 Determination of obscuration. Part 111. Establishment of the obscuration factor in alcoholic strength determinati-OCTYLAMINE Liquid-liquid extraction of indium(II1) and thallium(II1) from succinate solution with trioctylamine and &capr);lmethylammonium salt 225-30 ODOR Analysis of the composition of the volatile malodor emissions from six animal rendering factories 71 1-1 5 Gas-chromatographic determination of concentrations of trace amounts of 46 odorants prepared in air in a 10-Direct determination of lead in used engine oils by atomic-absorption spectrophotometry 994-9 Proton magnetic resonance shifts of the trimethylsilyl derivatives of silicate materials 117-21 Spectroelectrochemistry of morphine and related alkaloids and their investigation by fluorescence in a gold micromesh cell 1-1 1 Optical emission spectrometry with an inductively coupled radiofrequency argon plasma source and direct sample introduction from a graphite rod 276-81 Use of inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES) for the analysis of doped cadmium mercury telluride employing a graphite rod electrothermal vaporization device for sample introduction 61 1-16 Volatilization of some elements from a graphite rod direct sample insertion device into an inductively coupled argon plasma for optical emission spectrometry 61 7-22 Development and optimization of atom cells for sensitive coupled gas chromatography-flame atomic-absorption spectrometry 129-43 Studies in chemical phase analysis.Part 111. Determination of the solubilities of certain elements and compounds pertinent to steels in organic solvent-halogen mixtures with particular emphasis on manganese silicon nitride, 200-5 m3 stainless-steel odor test room 855-66 OIL OLIVINE OPIUM OPTICAL OPTICAL EMISSION OPTIMIZATION ORG SOLVENT ORGANIC Determination of organic contaminants in ultra-pure water by reversed-phase high-performance liquid Effect of the type of organometallic iron and copper compounds on the determination of both metals in Microdetermination of antimony in organoantimony compounds by atomic-absorption spectrophotometry, Microdetermination of tin in organotin compounds by flame-emission and atomic-absorption spectrophotometr-Polarographic study of mixed ligand (0-mercaptobenzoate-oxalate) complexes of cadmium(II) lead(II) and Titrimetric determination of oxfendazole 689-91 Continuous-flow determination of reducing sugars and sucrose in natural and industrial products with periodate oxidation and a periodate-sensitive flow-through electrode 1471-8 Conversion of tissue selenium to selenium(1V) by wet oxidation 1495-8 High-performance liquid chromatographic determination of oxprenolol hydrochloride and metoprolol tartrate in Some causes of bias in the measurement of dissolved oxygen using certain modifications of the Winkler method, chromatography with ultraviolet detection 673-9 petroleum samples by flame atomic-absorption spectroscopy 1350-5 ORGANOANTIMONY 1212-17 ORGANOTIN y 26C-8 thallium(I) 1512-1 5 OXALATE OXFENDAZOLE OXIDN OXPRENOLOL tablets and injections 1379-82 OXYGEN Iln-I? OXVPHENBUTAZONE Determination of organic pharmaceuticals with N-bromosuccinimide.Part I. Some pyrazolidinedione derivatives 908-1 5 PAINT PALLADIUM Spectrophotometric determination of cobalt in paints and environmental paint samples 35-40 Separation and spectrophotometric determination of palladium(II) 708-1 1 Homogeneous precipitation of palladium dimethylglyoximate by interchange reactions of C:N groups 737-43 Determination of platinum palladium and rhodium by atomic-absorption spectroscopy with electrotherma 28 ANALYST SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 107 (1982) PALLADIUM(contd) atomization 1218-28 Selective complexometric determination of palladium using pyridine as releasing agent 1382-5 P A R ' .Separation and spectrophotometric determination of palladium(II) 708-1 1 The (r,Q) matrices. A tool for the manipulation of chromatographic patterns 1393406 Systematic errors in manual area measurement of skewed chromatographic peaks 606-10 Continuous-flow determination of reducing sugars and sucrose in natural and industrial products with periodate oxidation and a periodate-sensitive flow-through electrode 1471-8 Gas-chromatographic determination of l-(2~hloroethyI)-3-(trans4methylcyclohexyl)-I-nitrosourea (methyl-CCNU). Part 111. Denitrosation to the parent urea 556-65 Determination of the active ingredient content of technical and formulated dinobuton dinoseb dinoterb and DNOC by high-performance liquid chromatography iipectrophotometry and gas-liquid chromatography, The (r,Q) matrices.A tool for the manipulation of chromatographic patterns 1393406 Infrared determination of petroleum oil. Part 11. Extraction from water and removal of interferences 1081-5 Effect of the type of organometallic iron and copper compounds on the determination of both metals in PATTERN RECOGNITION PEAK AREA MEASUREMENT PERIODATE PEROXYACETIC ACID PESTICIDE 71-5 PETROLEUM petroleum samples by flame atomic-absorption spectroscopy 1350-5 PH METER pH cells for overall temperature compensation in the measurement of the pH of boiler feedwater 1297-308 Determination of mercury in pharmaceutical products by atomic-absorption spectrophotometry using a carbon Use of thermochromism of associates for the determination of antihistamine drugs in pharmaceutical preparatio-PHARMACEUTICAL rod atomizer 378-84 ns and urine.634-9 Simultaneous spectrophotometric determination of dibucaine and chlorpheniramine maleate in pharmaceuticals using thermochromism of ion associates 640-6 Titrimetric determination of oxfendazole 689-9 1 An investigation into the various factors influencing the Pharmacopoeia1 assay of ethambutol hydrochloride tablets 695-700 High-performance liquid chromatographic determination of oxprenolol hydrochloride and metoprolol tartrate in tablets and injections 1379-82 Determination of iron in natural waters and plant material with 1,lGphenanthroline by flow injection analysis, Determination of organic pharmaceuticals with N-bromosuccinimide.Part IV. Some pyrazolone derivatives by Determination of trace amounts of phenol in river waters by gas chromatography 327-30 Improving the yield purity and molecular integrity of skeletal muscle RNA isolated by phenol extraction 442-5 Gas-chromatographic determination of concentrations of trace amounts of 46 odorants prepared in air in a 10-Comparative study of the determination of nitrates in calcareous soils by the ion-selective electrode chromotropi-Determination of organic pharmaceuticals with N-bromosuccinimide. Part I. Some pyrazolidinedione derivatives PHENANTHROLINE 659-63 PHENAZONE back-titration 1272-8 PHENOL m3 stainless-steel odor test room 855-66 c acid and phenoldisulfonic acid methods 25-9 9n8-1 s PHENOLDISULFONIC ACID PHENYLBUTAZONE PHENY~PY RIDINIUM 1,2,4,6-Tetraphenylpyndinium perchlorate as a reagent for ion-association complex formation and its use for the 1,2,4,6-Tetraphenylpyridinium perchlorate as a reagent for ion-association complex formation and its use for the spectrophotometric determination of thallium 185-9 spectrophotometric determination of thallium 185-9 PHENYLPYRIDINIUM PERCHLORATE PHOSPHATE - - - - __ - __ - - -Flow injection voltammetric determination of phosphate direct injection of phosphate into molybdate reagent, Determination of sulfur in semiconductor-grade indium and indium phosphide by cathodic-stripping voltammet-Analytical figures of merit for low-temperature luminescence of polynuclear aromatic compounds 538-43 566-70 PHOSPHIDE ry 571-6 PHOSPHORESCENC ANALYST SUBJECT INDEX VOL.107 (1982) 29 PHOSPHORIC ACID SDeCtrODhOtOmetriC determination of uraniumNI) in phosphoric acid by means of solvent extraction with . - ~ 'mixtires of TOP0 and biphenyl 519-24 Isolation and determination of trace amounts of calcium iron europium dysprosium and lead in phosphoric acid. 1492-5 - -. - - . - - -PHOSPHORIMETRY PHOTO ACOUSTIC Evaluation of a new multiple-sampling device for room-temperature phosphorimetry 335-8 Comparison of laser-excited fluorescence and photoacoustic limits of detection of polynuclear aromatic hvdrocarbons. 408-13 PHOTOACOUST~C EFFECT Thermal wave imaging of optically thin films utilizing the photoacoustic effect 798-802 Micellar enhanced fluorometric determination of l-N,N-dimethylaminonaphthalene-5-sulfonyl chloride and o-PHTHALALDEHYDE ~hthalaldehvde-2-merca~toethanol derivatives of amino acids 1073-80 PHTHALAZINOHYDRAZONE Synthesis and chromogenic properties of phthalazinohydrazones and spectrophotometric and analog derivative spectrophotometric determination of microamounts of nickel with 5-methylfurfural-l-phthalazinohydrazone, 885-95 PHYTIC ACID PICRATE COMPLEX PLANT Determination of phytic acid by complexometric titration of excess of iron(III) 1503-6 Gravimetric determination of nickel as the ternary nickel-pyridine-picrate complex 13868 Determination of molybdenum in plant material using inductively coupled plasma emission spectroscopy 331-5 Determination of iron in natural waters and plant material with 1,lO-phenanthroline by flow injection analysis, Critical evaluation of a multi-element scheme using plasma emission and hydride evolution atomic-absorption Technique for reducing the cycle time in atomic-absorption spectroscopy with electrothermal atomization 124-5 A study of pneumatic nebulization systems for inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometry 172-8 Optical emission spectrometry with an inductively coupled radiofrequency argon plasma source and direct sample Determination of molybdenum in plant material using inductively coupled plasma emission spectroscopy 33 1-5 Use of inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES) for the analysis of doped cadmium Volatilization of some elements from a graphite rod direct sample insertion device into an inductively coupled Evaluation of an inductively coupled plasma emission direct-reading spectrometer for multiple trace element Fluorometric determination of glibenclamide in plasma using pyrene-1-aldehyde 124654 Interactive matrix matching a new method of correcting interference effects in inductively coupled plasma Water analysis by inductively coupled plasma atomicxmission spectrometry after a rapid preconcentration, Rapid flow analysis with inductively coupled plasma atomicemission spectroscopy using a microinjection Low-temperature oxygen-fluorine radiofrequency ashing of biological materials in poly(tetrafluoroethy1ene) Critical evaluation of a multi-element scheme using plasma emission and hydride evolution atomic-absorption Determination of silver platinum or gold and copper in ternary mixtures with potassium thiocarbonate 832-6 Determination of platinum palladium and rhodium by atomic-absorption spectroscopy with electrothermal 659-63 PLANT TISSUE spectrometry for the analysis of plant and animal tissues 353-77 PLASMA introduction from a graphite rod 27681 mercury telluride employing a graphite rod electrothermal vaporization device for sample introduction 61 1-16 argon plasma for optical emission spectrometry 61 7-22 analysis of foodstuffs 977-93 spectrometry 12868 1330-4 technique 1335-42 dishes prior to the determination of tin iron lead and chromium by atomic-absorption spectroscopy 100618 spectrometry for the analysis of plant and animal tissues 353-77 PLASMA ASHING PLASMA EMISSION PLATINUM atomization.1218-28 ~ ~. ~. PNEUMATIC NEBULIZER A study of pneumatic nebulization systems for inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometry 172-8 POT A R OPT *-I.___-Differential-pulse polarographic determination of the coccidiostat arprinocid in feed pre-mixes 1 13-16 Differential-pulse polarographic determination of Red 10B formed from the permitted food color Red 2G 455-9 Polarographic behavior and analysis of 2-nitro-5,fdimethylindane-1 ,Mione 793-7 Polarographic determination of methionine by measurement of the nickel(I1) catalytic prewave 903-7 Mechanism of l-amino4-hydroxyanthraquinone-3-sulfonic acid reduction at a mercury electrode 953-7 Electrochemical determination of trimethoprim 1026-3 1 Differential-pulse polarographic determination of titanium in steel 1375-9 Polarographic study of mixed ligand (o-mercaptobenzoate-oxalate) complexes of cadmium(II) lead(II) an 30 ANALYST SUBJECT INDEX VOL.107 (1982) POLAROG(contd) POLYACRYLAMIDE POLYESTER POLYNUCLEAR AROM HYDROCARBON thallium(I) 15 12-1 5 Modification to the British Standard method for the analysis of hardened mortars 230-2 Thermal wave imaging of optically thin films utilizing the photoacoustic effect 798-802 Comparison of laser-excited fluorescence and photoacoustic limits of detection of polynuclear aromatic Analytical figures of merit for low-temperature luminescence of polynuclear aromatic compounds 53843 Determination of polyoxyethylene nonionic surfactants at trace levels 836-8 hydrocarbons 408-1 3 POLYOXY ETHYLENE POLYPROPYLENE Determination of phenolic antioxidants in polypropylene by derivative ultraviolet spectroscopy 623-8 Apparent and real reducing ability of polypropylene in cold-vapor atomic-absorption spectrophotometric POLYPROPYLENE FLASK determinations of mercury 179-84 POLYSACCHARIDE Determination of the nonstarch polysaccharides in plant foods by gas-liquid chromatography of constituent sugars as alditol acetates.307-18 POLYERETHANE FOAM ’ POLYVINYLPY RROLIDONE PO WHINE METHYLPY RIDINIUMYL Preconcentration of environmental tin and its determination using catechol violet 654-8 Iodometric determination of copper(I1) in the presence of poly(vinylpyrrolidone) 787-92 Spectrophotometric determination of ultramicro amounts of zinc with a,b,y,btetrakis-( l-methylpyridinium-3-Determination of chloride sodium and potassium in sali.ed foodstuffs using ion-selective electrodes and the dry yl)porphine 647-53 POTASSIUM sample addition method 1014-18 POTASSIUM IODIDE Titrimetric determination of oxfendazole 689-91 Effect of surfactants on the response of ion-selective electrodes with poly(viny1 chloride) membranes 1356-62 Rapid method for the determination of dixanthogens alone and in mixtures with xanthates 691-5 Determination of silver platinum or gold and copper in ternary mixtures with potassium thiocarbonate 832-6 Determination of lead in fruit juices and soft drinks by potentiometric stripping analysis 1466-70 Physicochemical study of mixed-ligand selenium(1V) complexes ternary complex of selenium(1V) with alizarin Potentiometric stripping analysis.A review 593-9 Determination of concentrations and protonation constants of monofunctional acids and bases by difference Determination of chloride sodium and potassium in salted foodstuffs using ion-selective electrodes and the dry Comparison between the performances of an electrochemical detector flow cell in a potentiometric and an Determination of decoquinate in poultry feed 1195-9 Precipitation of selenium and tellurium from homogeneous solutions by dimethyl sulfite 392-7 Homogeneous precipitation of palladium dimethylglyoxirnate by interchange reactions of C:N groups 737-43 Complexometric determination of calcium and magnesium after selective precipitation as magnesium quinolin-8-Analytical solvent sublation of metallic dithizonates.Part I. Solvent sublation of copper 1425-30 Differential-pulse polarographic determination of the coccidiostat arprinocid in feed premixes 1 13-16 Determination of certain aminoquinoline antimalarials through ternary complex formation 1235-40 Direct titrimetric determination of the antihypertensive drugs methyldopa and propranolol in pharmaceutical Determination of organic pharmaceuticals with N-bromosuccinimide. Part IV. Some pyrazolone derivatives by POTASSIUM SELECTIVE POTASSIUM THIOCARBONATE POTENTIOMETRIC STRIPPING POTENTIOMETRY maroon and eosin 12-16 potentiometry 83941 sample addition method 101418 amperometric measuring system using glucose as a test compound 1261-71 POULTRY PPTN PRECIPITATION olate and its extraction with chloroform 965-7 PRECONCN PREMIX PRIMAQUINE PROPRANOLOL preparations 1086-7 back-titration 1272-8 PROPYPHENAZON ANALYST SUBJECT INDEX VOL.107 (1982) 31 PROTEIN Technique for reducing the cycle time in atomic-absorption spectroscopy with electrothermal atomization 124-5 Effect of heating proteins in a vacuum on their assay by the Lowry and Biuret methods 579-82 Modification of Lowry’s protein assay for the determination of protein in high concentrations of sodium hydroxide 9604 PROTONATION CONST Determination of concentrations and protonation constants of monofunctional acids and bases by difference potentiometry 839-41 ultraviolet spectrophotometry 879-84 PSEUDOEPHEDRINE Assay of ephedrine or pseudoephedrine in pharmaceutical preparations by second and fourth derivative PVC - .-Effect of surfactants on the response of ion-selective electrodes with poly(viny1 chloride) membranes 135662 Determination of organic pharmaceuticals with N-bromosuccinimide. Part I. Some pyrazolidinedione derivatives Determination of organic pharmaceuticals with N-bromosuccinimide. Part 111. Some pyrazolone derivatives by Determination of organic pharmaceuticals with N-bromosuccinimide. Part IV. Some pyrazolone derivatives by Determination of residues of synthetic pyrethroids in fruit and vegetables by gas-liquid and high-performance Selective complexometric determination of palladium using pyridine as releasing agent 1382-5 Gravimetric determination of nickel as the ternary nickel-pyridine-picrate complex 1386-8 Combined ion exchange-spectrophotometric method for the simultaneous determinatin of vanadium and cobalt Determination of mercury in coal by nonoxidative pyrolysis and cold vapor atomic-fluorescence spectrometry, Scanning electron mi&oscopy of the surface morphology of graphitic electrode materials chemically modified by Spectrophotometric determination of trace amounts of cadmium in pure zinc materials with iodide and pyronine Comparison of four ligands for the determination of cobalt in trace amounts by solvent extraction and graphite Extraction and analysis of interstitial water from sandstone 73 1-6 Accuracy of determination of total oxidized nitrogen and nitrite in river waters analytical quality control in the PYRAZOLIDINEDIONE DERIV 908-1 5 PY RAZOLINONE direct titration 1054-9 back-titration 1272-8 liquid chromatography 206-12 PYRAZOLONE DERIV PY RETHROID PY RIDINE PYRIDINE COMPLEX PY RIDYLAZORESORCINOL in biological materials 505-10 PYROLYSIS 269-75 PYROLYTIC radiofrequency plasma and electrochemical treatments 95 1-3 G 704-7 furnace atomic-absorption spectrophotometry 1479-83 PYRONINE G PY RROLIDINEDITHIOCARBAMATE QUALITY QUALITY CONTROL RADIOIMMUNOASSAY harmonized monitoring scheme 1407-16 Direct radioimmunoassay for the detection of barbiturates in blood and urine 629-33 Determination of thiol concentrations in hemolysate by resonance Raman spectrometry 195-9 Biogenic amine resolution in tissue extracts of rat brain using ion-pair high-performance liquid chromatography Differential-pulse polarographic determination of Red 10B formed from the permitted food color Red 2G 455-9 Differential-pulse polarographic determination of Red 10B formed from the permitted food color Red 2G 455-9 Apparent and real reducing ability of polypropylene in cold-vapor atomic-absorption spectrophotometric Polarographic behavior and analysis of 2-nitrc-5,6-dimethylindane-l,3-dione 793-7 Mechanism of l-amin&hydroxyanthraquinone-3-sulfonic acid reduction at a mercury electrode 953-7 Continuous-flow determination of reducing sugars and sucrose in natural and industrial products with periodate Regression methods in the comparison of accuracy 1169-80 RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY RAT with electrochemical detection 755-60 RED 10B RED 2G REDN determinations of mercury 179-84 REDUCING SUGAR oxidation and a periodate-sensitive flow-through electrode 1471-8 REGRESSION ANALYSI 32 ANALYST SUBJECT INDEX VOL.107 (1982) RESIDUE Determination of acid and hydroxybenzonitrile herbicide residues in soil by gas-liquid chromatography after ion-Spectrofluorometric determination of inorganic anions ;I review 465-94 Potentiometric stripping analysis. A review 593-9 The analysis of cemented carbides 721-30 Standardized thin-layer chromatographic systems for the identification of drugs and poisons. A review 1106-68 Spectrophotometric determinatin of rhenium in alkaline solution 495-9 Determination of rhenium based on the formation of rhenium(V1) oxide halide complexes by spectrophotometry Spectrophotometric determination of ruthenium(II1) by 'ternary complex formation 828-32 Determination of platinum palladium and rhodium by atomic-absorption spectroscopy with electrothermal Accuracy of determination of ammoniacal nitrogen in river waters analytical quality control in the harmonised Determination of trace amounts of nitrite by derivatization and gas chromatography 82-8 Determination of trace amounts of phenol in river waters by gas chromatography 327-30 Accuracy of determination of total oxidized nitrogen and nitrite in river waters analytical quality control in the Improving the yield purity and molecular integrity of skeletal muscle RNA isolated by phenol extraction 442-5 Determination of iron(I1) in silicates by gravimetric titration 47-52 Interactions of major minor and trace elements on the carbon rod atomic-absorption spectrophotometric Simplified extraction procedure for the determination of brodifacoum in wheat baits by high-performance liquid Spectrophotometric determination of ruthenium(II1) by ternary complex formation 828-32 Determination of saccharin by desorption of ferroin from silica gel 414-21 Micro-scale thin-layer chromatographic method for the screening of urine samples for aspirin metabolites, Determination of polyoxyethylene nonionic surfactants at trace levels 836-8 Determination of chloride sodium and potassium in salted foodstuffs using ion-selective electrodes and the dry Optical emission spectrometry with an inductively coupled radiofrequency argon plasma source and direct sample Volatilization of some elements from a graphite rod direct sample insertion device into an inductively coupled Extraction and analysis of interstitial water from sandstone 731-6 Accuracy and precision of the determination of mercury in human scalp hair by cold-vapor atomic-absorption spectrophotometry 803-14 Scanning electron microscopy of the surface morphology of graphitic electrode materials chemically modified by radiofrequency plasma and electrochemical treatments '95 1-3 Rapid screening technique utilizing high-performance liquid chromatography for assessing acrylamide contamination in effluents 749-54 Simplified procedure for the determination of chemical oxygen demand using silver nitrate to suppress chloride interference 1316-19 Indirect determination of iodine by cold vapor atomic-absorption spectrophotometry using the interfering effect of iodine against mercury.Part I. General study and application to the determination of iodine in seaweed, 1343-9 pair alkylation 76-81 REVIEW RHENIUM and electron spin resonance spectroscopy 500-4 RHODAMINE 6G RHODIUM atomization 1218-28 monitoring scheme 680-8 RIVER RIVER WATER harmonized monitoring scheme 1407-16 RNA ROCK determination of micro-amounts of ytterbium holmium dysprosium and thulium 104-9 chromatography 968-7 1 RODENTICIDE RUTHENIUM SACCHARIN SALICYLIC ACID 109c-1 SALT SALTED FOOD sample addition method 1014-18 introduction from a graphite rod 276-81 argon plasma for optical emission spectrometry 617-22 SAMPLE INTRODUCTION SANDSTONE SCALP HAIR SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY SCREENING SEALED FLASK SEAWEE ANALYST SUBJECT INDEX VOL.107 (1982) 33 SEDIMENT SEDIMENTATION SELENIUM Preconcentration of environmental tin and its determination using catechol violet 654-8 Determination of zinc and copper in isolated leukocytes 815-23 Physicochemical study of mixed-ligand selenium(1V) complexes ternary complex of selenium(1V) with alizarin Rapid hydride evolution-electrothermal atomization atomic-absorption spectrophotometric method for Precipitation of selenium and tellurium from homogeneous solutions by dimethyl sulfite 392-7 Determination of selenium in biological samples by hydride generation and atomic-absorption spectroscopy, Study of some systematic errors during the determination of the total selenium and some of its ionic species in Determination of arsenic antimony selenium and tellurium in nickel-base alloys by atomic-absorption Conversion of tissue selenium to selenium(1VI bv wet oxidation.1495-8 maroon and eosin 12-1 6 determining arsenic and selenium in human kidney and liver 157-62 927-33 biological materials 934-41 spectrometry with introduction of solid samples into furnaces 1200-11 \ I * SELENIUMCOMPLEX Physicochemical study of mixed-ligand selenium(1V) complexes ternary complex of selenium(1V) with alizarin maroon and eosin 12-1 6 SEMICONDUCTION Determination of sulfur in semiconductor-grade indium and indium phosphide by cathodic-stripping voltammet-IT. 571-6 SEMI'CONDUCTOR Determination of sulfur in semiconductor-grade indium and indium phosphide by cathodic-stripping voltammet-rv 571-6 - 1 - .- -SEPN Gas-liquid chromatographic separation of toluidine chloroaniline and dichloroaniline isomers on various Selective separation of copper(I1) on a cobalt hexacyanoferrate(II1) ion-exchange column 770-5 Rapid determination of albumin-bound zinc in human serum by simple affinity chromatography and atomic-Determination of zinc in small volumes of serum using atomic-absorption spectrophotometry with electrothermal Rapid flow analysis with inductively coupled plasma atomic-cmission spectroscopy using a microinjection Rapid flow analysis with inductively coupled plasma atomicemission spectroscopy using a microinjection Rapid screening technique utilizing high-performance liquid chromatography for assessing acrylamide Study of an automatically triggered digital integrator for atomic spectrometry of 15 elements using discrete Determination of saccharin by desorption of ferroin from silica gel 414-21 Determination of iron(I1) in silicates by gravimetric titration 47-52 Interactions of major minor and trace elements on the carbon rod atomic-absorption spectrophotometric determination of micro-amounts of ytterbium holmium dysprosium and thulium 104-9 Proton magnetic resonance shifts of the trimethylsilyl derivatives of silicate materials 117-21 Flow injection analysis of silicate rocks for titanium 1255-60 Determination of silver platinum or gold and copper in ternary mixtures with potassium thiocarbonate 832-6 Determination of chemical oxygen demand of wastewaters without the use of mercury salts 1047-53 Simplified procedure for the determination of chemical oxygen demand using silver nitrate to suppress chloride Determination of chloride sodium and potassium in salted foodstuffs using ion-selective electrodes and the dry Determination of lead in fruit juices and soft drinks by potentiometric stripping analysis 146670 Comparative study of the determination of nitrates in calcareous soils by the ion-selective electrode chromotropi-Determination of acid and hydroxybenzonitrile herbicide residues in soil by gas-liquid chromatography after ion-stationary phases including heteroaromatic compounds 600-5 SERUM absorption spectrophotometry 121-4 atomization 1229-34 technique 1335-42 SERUM ELECTROLYTE technique 133542 contamination in ef€luents 749-54 nebulization 1000-5 SEWAGE SIGNAL INTEGRATION SILICA GEL SILICATE SILICATE ROCK SILVER SILVER NITRATE interference 13 1619 sample addition method 1014-18 SODIUM SOFT DRINK SOIL c acid and phenoldisulfonic acid methods 25-34 ANALYST SUBJECT INDEX VOL.107 (1982) SOIL(contd) pair alkylation 76-81 flame atomic-absorption spectrometry 144-56 esters 700-3 Study of the use of soil suspensions in the determination of iron manganese magnesium and copper in soils by Determination of diclofopmethyl and diclofop in soil by gas-liquid chromatography of their pentafluorobenzyl SOLID STATE -~~~~ ~~~~~ ~ High-resolution carbon-1 3 solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy 241-52 Spectrophotometric determination of uranium(V1) in phosphoric acid by means of solvent extraction with SOLVENT EXTRACTION mixtures of TOPO and biuhenvl 519-24 Comparison of four ligandcfor the determination of cobalt in trace amounts by solvent extraction and graphite Analytical solvent sublation of metallic dithizonates.Part I. Solvent sublation of copper 1425-30 Studies in chemical phase analysis. Part 111. Determination of the solubilities of certain elements and compounds pertinent to steels in organic solvent-halogen mixtures with particular emphasis on manganese silicon nitride, 200-5 furnace atomic-absorption spectrophotometry 1479-83 SOLVENT SUBLATION SOLY SOUP Determination of monosodium glutamate in food using high-performance liquid chromatography and Demountable double-chamber hollow~athode lamp a new approach to the determination of trace elements in Spectroelectrochemistry of morphine and related alkaloids and their investigation by fluorescence in a gold Fluorescence cell design and use to determine crude oil in water 221-3 Spectrofluorometric determination of inorganic anions a review 465-94 A study of pneumatic nebulization systems for inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometry 172-8 Use of inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES) for the analysis of doped cadmium Physicochemical study of mixed-ligand selenium(1V) coxplexes ternary complex of selenium(1V) with alizarin Comparative study of the determination of nitrates in calcareous soils by the ion-selective electrode chromotropi-Determination of formaldehyde vapor in the atmospheres of clinical laboratories using chromotropic acid 30-4 Spectrophotometric determination of cobalt in paints and environmental paint samples 35-40 Spectrophotometric determination of trace amounts of molybdenum with 1,4-dihydroxyphthalimide dithiosemic-arbazone 41-6 Determination of the active ingredient content of technical and formulated dinobuton dinoseb dinoterb and DNOC by high-performance liquid chromatography spectrophotometry and gas-liquid chromatography, 1,2,4,6Tetraphenylpyridinium perchlorate as a reagent fclr ion-association complex formation and its use for the spectrophotometric determination of thallium 185-9 Spectrophotometric determination of nitrate in vegetable products using 2-sec-butylphenol 1 9 M Selective spectrophotometric determination of cephalosporins by alkaline degradation to hydrogen sulfide and formation of methylene blue 213-17 Liquid-liquid extraction of indium(II1) and thallium(II1) from succinate solution with trioctylamine and tricaprylmethylammonium salt 225-30 2-Thiobarbituric acid as a reagent for the determination of bismuth(II1) by normal and derivative spectrophoto-metry 282-7 Spectrophotometric determination of residual hydroxylarnine in hydroxamic acids 34 1-3 Auto-ranging switch for Technicon AutoAnalyzer I1 spectrophotometers 343-6 Assay of hydrazine in isoniazid and its formulations by difference spectrophotometry 422-7 Highly sensitive spectrophotometric determination of traci amounts of aluminum with chromazol KS and Spectrophotometric determination of beryllium(I1) using a trisazosalicyclic derivative of triphenylamine 4469 Spectrophotometric determinatin of rhenium in alkaline solution 495-9 Determination of rhenium based on the formation of rhenium(V1) oxide halide complexes by spectrophotometrq Combined ion exchange-spectrophotometric method for the simultaneous determinatin of vanadium and cobalt Spectrophotometric determination of uranium(V1) in phosphoric acid by means of solvent extraction with Determination of ipronidazole in pre-mixes for addition to animal feeds 577-8 fluorescence detection 1092-4 steel 867-71 SPECTROELECTROCHEM micromesh cell 1-1 1 SPECTROFLUOROMETRY SPECTROCHEM SPECTROMETRY mercury telluride employing a graphite rod electrothermal vaporization device for sample introduction 61 1-1 6 maroon and eosin 12-16 c acid and phenoldisulfonic acid methods 25-9 SPECTROPHOTOMETRY 71-5 cetylpyridinium bromide 428-32 and electron spin resonance spectroscopy 500-4 in biological materials 505-10 mixtures of TOPO and biphenyl 519-2 ANALYST SUBJECT INDEX VOL.107 (1982) 35 SPECTROPHOTOMETRY(contd) Spectrophotometric determination of microgram amounts of vanadium(V) with psulfobenzeneazo-4-(2,3-dihydroxypyridine) 582-5 Use of thermochromism of associates for the determination of antihistamine drugs in Dharmaceutical preuaratio- - - ~~ ns and urine 634-9 using thermochromism of ion associates 640-6 yl)porphine 647-53 Simultaneous spectrophotometric determination of dibucaine and chlorpheniramine maleate in pharmaceuticals Spectrophotometric determination of ultramicro amounts of zinc with a,/?,y,btetrakis-( l-methylpyridinium-3-Preconcentration of environmental tin and its determination using catechol violet 654-8 Determination of iron in natural waters and plant material with l,l0-phenanthroline by flow injection analysis, Spectrophotometric determination of trace amounts of cadmium in pure zinc materials with iodide and pyronine Separation and spectrophotometric determination of palladium(II) 708-1 1 Spectrophotometric determination of amodiaquine hydrochloride in pharmaceutical dosage forms 77680 Spectrophotometric determination of sulfide in water by reextraction and ligand exchange using chloroform Spectrophotometric determination of ruthenium(II1) by ternary complex formation 828-32 Determination of polyoxyethylene nonionic surfactants at trace levels 8368 Demountable double-chamber hollow<athode lamp a new approach to the determination of trace elements in Assay of ephedrine or pseudoephedrine in pharmaceutical preparations by second and fourth derivative Synthesis and chromogenic properties of phthalazinohydrazones and spectrophotometric and analog derivative Spectrophotometric determination of magnesium with Beryllon 11,957-60 Modification of Lowry’s protein assay for the determination of protein in high concentrations of sodium Spectrophotometric determination of cobalt in hydrofining catalysts alloys and salts with biacetylmonoxime 2-Spectrophotometric assay of clavulanic acid by reaction with imidazole 1241-5 Flow injection analysis of silicate rocks for titanium 1255-60 Extraction of iron(II1) from aqueous solution with mixtures of Aliquat 336 and Ferron in chloroform 132&9 Formation of ternary complexes of aluminum with some triphenylmethane reagents and cationic surfactants, Evaluation of color changes of sulfamphthalein indicators synthesis purification and characterization of phenol- and o-cresolsulfamphthalein 1439-50 1,2,4,6Tetraphenylpyridinium perchlorate as a reagent for ion-association complex formation and its use for the spectrophotometric determination of thallium 185-9 Physicochemical study of mixed-ligand selenium(1V) complexes ternary complex of selenium(1V) with alizarin maroon and eosin 12-16 Gas-liquid chromatographic separation of toluidine chloroaniline and dichloroaniline isomers on various stationary phases including heteroaromatic compounds 600-5 Studies in chemical phase analysis.Part 111. Determination of the solubilities of certain elements and compounds pertinent to steels in organic solvent-halogen mixtures with particular emphasis on manganese silicon nitride, Demountable double-hamber hollow-cathode lamp a new approach to the determination of trace elements in steel 867-71 Differential-pulse polarographic determination of titanium in steel 1375-9 Kinetic determination of nitrite in waters by using a stopped-flow analyzer 1309-15 Potentiometric stripping analysis. A review 593-9 Determination of lead in fruit juices and soft drinks by potentiometric stripping analysis 1466-70 The (r,Q) matrices. A tool for the manipulation of chromatographic patterns 1393-406 Automatic determination of sulfur dioxide by a coulometric method interferences and reliability of measurements 659-63 G 704-7 solutions of copper quinolin-8-olate 78 1-6 steel 867-71 ultraviolet spectrophotometry 879-84 spectrophotometric determination of microamounts of nickel with 5-methylfurfural-l-phthalazinohydrazone, 885-95 hydroxide 9 6 M pyridylhydrazone 1065-72 1431-8 SPHALERITE STABILITY CONST STATIONARY PHASE STEEL 200-5 STOPPED FLOW STRIPPING ANALYSIS STRIPPING POTENTIOMETRY STROBANE STYRENE 17-24 SUBLATION ~~ ~ ~ ~~~ Analytical solvent sublation of metallic dithizonates.Part I. Solvent sublatior Substitution in cellulose ethers. Part I. Determination of glucose units accoi copper. 1425-30 SUBSTITUENT DISTRIBUTION o number and type of ethe 36 ANALYST SUBJECT INDEX VOL.107 (1982) SUBSTITUENT DISTRIBUTION(contd) SUCROSE substituents using quantitative thin-layer chromatography 53-60 oxidation and a periodate-sensitive flow-through electrode 1471-8 Continuous-flow determination of reducing sugars and sucrose in natural and industrial products with periodate SUGAR Continuous-flow determination of reducing sugars and sucrose in natural and industrial products with periodate Evaluation of color changes of sulfamphthalein indicators synthesis purification and characterization of oxidation and a periodate-sensitive flow-through electrode 1471-8 SULFAMPHTHALEIN phenol- and o-cresolsdfamphthalein 1439-50 SULFANILAMIDE SULFIDE Kinetic determination of nitrite in waters by using a stopped-flow analyzer 1309-15 Titrimetric determination of the yield of sulfide formed by alkaline degradation of cephalosporins 449-52 Spectrophotometric determination of sulfide in water by reextraction and ligand exchange using chloroform Determination of organic pharmaceuticals with N-bromosuccinimide.Part I. Some pyrazolidinedione derivatives Determination of mixtures of thiols xanthates and sulfite by titration with N-bromosuccinimide 1506-9 Spectrophotometric determination of microgram amounts of vanadium(V) with psulfobenzeneazo-4-(2,3-Determination of phytic acid by complexometric titration of excess of iron(III) 1503-6 Determination of sulfur in semiconductor-grade indium and indium phosphide by cathodic-stripping voltammet-Gas-chromatographic determination of concentrations of trace amounts of 46 odorants prepared in air in a 10-Determination of mixtures of thiols xanthates and sulfite by titration with N-bromosuccinimide 1506-9 Automatic determination of sulfur dioxide by a coulometric method interferences and reliability of measurements Effect of hydrochloric acid on extractions from sulfuric acid by amines.Part I. Studies on uranyl sulfate 916-21 Determination of chloride ions in concentrated sulfuric acid with a chloride ion-selective electrode 1510-12 Simplified procedure for the determination of chemical oxygen demand using silver nitrate to suppress chloride Scanning electron microscopy of the surface morphology of graphitic electrode materials chemically modified by Determination of polyoxyethylene nonionic surfactants at trace levels 8368 Micellar enhanced fluorometric determination of l-N,N-dimethylaminonaphthalene-5-sulfonyl chloride and o-phthalaldehyde-2-mercaptoethanol derivatives of amino acids 1073-80 Effect of surfactants on the response of ion-selective electrodes with poly(viny1 chloride) membranes 1356-62 Formation of ternary complexes of aluminum with some triphenylmethane reagents and cationic surfactants, Proton magnetic resonance shifts of the trimethylsilyl derivatives of silicate materials 117-21 Spectrophotometric determination of amodiaquine hydrochloride in pharmaceutical dosage forms 77680 High-performance liquid chromatographic determination of oxprenolol hydrochloride and metoprolol tartrate in Use of inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES) for the analysis of doped cadmium Precipitation of selenium and tellurium from homogeneous solutions by dimethyl sulfite 392-7 Determination of arsenic antimony selenium and tellurium in nickel-base alloys by atomic-absorption Determination of silver platinum or gold and copper in ternary mixtures with potassium thiocarbonate 832-6 Formation of ternary complexes of aluminum with some triphenylmethane reagents and cationic surfactants, solutions of copper quinolin-8-olate 781-6 SULFINPY RAZONE 908-1 5 SULFITE SULFOBENZENEAZODIHYDROXYPY RIDINE dihydroxypyridine) 582-5 SULFOSALICYLIC ACID SULFUR ry 571-6 SULFUR COMPD m3 stainless-steel odor test room 855-66 SULFUR DIOXIDE 17-24 SULFURIC ACID SUPPRESSION interference 1316-19 radiofrequency plasma and electrochemical treatmen.ts 95 1-3 SURFACE SURF ACT ANT 1431-8 SUZORITE TABLET tablets and injections 1379-82 mercury telluride employing a graphite rod electrothermal vaporization device for sample introduction 61 1-16 TELLURIDE TELLURIUM spectrometry with introduction of solid samples into furnaces 1200-1 1 TERNARY TERNARY COMPLE ANALYST SUBJECT INDEX VOL.107 (1982) 37 TERNARY COMPLEX(contd) THALLIUM 143 1-8 1,2,4,6-Tetraphenylpyridinium perchlorate as a reagent for ion-association complex formation and its use for the Liquid-liquid extraction of indium(II1) and thallium(II1) from succinate solution with trioctylamine and Polarographic study of mixed ligand (0-mercaptobenzoate-oxalate) complexes of cadmium(II) lead(II) and Simple and sensitive technique for investigation of desorption properties 1370-4 Use of thermochromism of associates for the determination of antihistamine drugs in pharmaceutical preparatio-Simultaneous spectrophotometric determination of dibucaine and chlorpheniramine maleate in pharmaceuticals Thermal wave imaging of optically thin films utilizing the photoacoustic effect 798-802 Substitution in cellulose ethers.Part I. Determination of glucose units according to number and type of ether Stability indicating assay for dipyrone. Part I. Separation and quantitative determination of dipyrone and its Determination of morphine and morphine-bnicotinate by an in situ reaction on chromatographic plates with Standardized thin-layer chromatographic systems for the identification of drugs and poisons.A review 110668 2-Thiobarbituric acid as a reagent for the determination of bismuth(II1) by normal and derivative spectrophoto-spectrophotometric determination of thallium 185-9 tricaprylmethylamrnonium salt 225-30 thaIlium(I) 151 2-1 5 THERMALLY STIMULATED PRESSURE THERMOCHROMISM ns and urine 634-9 using thermochromism of ion associates 640-6 THIN FILM PHOTOACOUSTIC EFFECT THIN LAYER CHROMATOG substituents using quantitative thin-layer chromatography 53-60 degradation products by thin-layer chromatography 61-6 dansyl chloride 459-61 THIOBARBITURATE metrv. 282-7 THIOCA'RBAMATE Determination of metal ions by liquid chromatography incorporating dithiocarbamates in the eluent 744-8 THIOCYANATE Automatic potentiometric titration of thiocyanateecyanide mixtures in hydrometallurgical effluents 398-402 Spectrophotometric determination of ruthenium(II1) by ternary complex formation 828-32 Determination of polyoxyethylene nonionic surfactants at trace levels 8368 A study of the formation and stability of the iron(II1kthiocyanate complex in acidic media 1060-4 Determination of thiol concentrations in hemolysate by resonance Raman spectrometry 195-9 Determination of mixtures of thiols xanthates and sulfite by titration with N-bromosuccinimide 1506-9 Gravimetric determination of nickel with thiosemicarbazones 385-91 Titrimetric determination of oxfendazole 689-91 Interactions of major minor and trace elements on the carbon rod atomic-absorption spectrophotometric Determination of tiamulin hydrogen fumarate in animal feeds using high-performance liquid chromatography, Microdetermination of tin in organotin compounds by flameeemission and atomic-absorption spectrophotometr-Preconcentration of environmental tin and its determination using catechol violet 654-8 Attempts to eliminate interferences in the determination of arsenic antimony tin and germanium by molecular THIOL THIOSEMICARBAZONE THIOSULFATE THULIUM determination of micro-amounts of ytterbium holmium dysprosium and thulium 104-9 TIAMULIN DERIV 3 19-23 TIN y 260-8 emission cavity analysis with the hydride generation technique 872-8 TISSUE Biogenic amine resolution in tissue extracts of rat brain using ion-pair high-performance liquid chromatography Flow injection analysis of silicate rocks for titanium 1255-60 Differential-pulse polarographic determination of titanium in steel 1375-9 with electrochemical detection 755-60 TITANIUM TITRIMETRY Differential electrolytic potentiometry with periodic polarization.Part XXV. Direct and mark-space biased Simple determination of glutathione by two-phase titration 1088-90 Determination of iron(I1) in silicates by gravimetric titration 47-52 Automatic potentiometric titration of thiocyanateecyanide mixtures in hydrometallurgical effluents 398402 Dead-stop determination of EDTA and NTA in commercially available detergents 403-7 Titrimetric determination of the yield of sulfide formed by alkaline degradation of cephalosporins 449-52 periodic current polarization in acid-base titrimetry in acetic anhydride-acetic acid 1032-9 TITR 38 ANALYST SUBJECT INDEX VOL.107 (1982) TITRN(contd) Titrimetric determination of oxfendazole 689-91 Rapid method for the determination of dixanthogens alone and in mixtures with xanthates 691-5 An investigation into the various factors influencing the Pharmacopoeia1 assay of ethambutol hydrochloride Determination of concentrations and protonation constants of monofunctional acids and bases by difference Determination of organic pharmaceuticals with N-bromosuccinimide. Part I. Some pyrazolidinedione derivatives Complexometric determination of calcium and magnesium after selective precipitation as magnesium quinolin-8-Determination of organic pharmaceuticals with N-bromosuccinimide. Part 111. Some pyrazolone derivatives by Direct titrimetric determination of the antihypertensive drugs methyldopa and propranolol in pharmaceutical tablets 695-700 potentiometry 83941 908- 1 5 olate and its extraction with chloroform 965-7 direct titration 1054-9 preparations 1086-7 Determination of organic pharmaceuticals with N-bromosuccinimide Part IV.Some pyrazolone derivatives by _ _ back-titration 1272-8 Determination of phytic acid by complexometric titration of excess of iron(III) 1503-6 Determination of mixtures of thiols xanthates and sulfite by titration with N-bromosuccinimide 1506-9 Preconcentration of environmental tin and its determination using catechol violet 654-8 Gas-liquid chromatographic separation of toluidine chloroaniline and dichloroaniline isomers on various The (r,Q) matrices. A tool for the manipulation of chromatographic patterns 1393406 Rapid screening technique utilizing high-performance liquid chromatography for assessing acrylamide Determination of trace impurities in cumene by capillary gas chromatography 761-9 Comparison of four ligands for the determination of cobalt in trace amounts by solvent extraction and graphite Isolation and determination of trace amounts of calcium iron europium dysprosium and lead in phosphoric Demountable double-chamber hollowxathode lamp a new approach to the determination of trace elements in Evaluation of an inductively coupled plasma emission direct-reading spectrometer for multiple trace element Differential-pulse polarographic determination of titanium in steel 1375-9 Analytical solvent sublation of metallic dithizonates.Part I. Solvent sublation of copper 1425-30 Isolation and determination of trace amounts of calcium iron europium dysprosium and lead in phosphoric acid 1492-5 Studies in chemical phase analysis. Part 111. Determination of the solubilities of certain elements and compounds pertinent to steels in organic solvent-halogen mixtures with particular emphasis on manganese silicon nitride, 200-5 Determination of metal ions by liquid chromatography incorporating dithiocarbamates in the eluent 744-8 Determination of germanium in an ancient tree (larch) using energy-dispersive x-ray fluorescence spectroscopy, TOLUENEDITHIOL TOLUIDINE stationary phases including heteroaromatic compounds 600-5 TOXAPHENE TRACE contamination in effluents 749-54 furnace atomic-absorption spectrophotometry 1479-83 acid 1492-5 TRACE ELEMENT steel 867-71 analysis of foodstuffs 977-93 TRANSITION METAL TREE 1279-82 TRIFLUOROACETIC ANHYDRIDE ~ Gas-chromatographic determination of 1-(2-chloroethyl)-3-(trans4methylcyclohexyl~l-nitrosourea (methyl-TRIMETHOPRIM TRIPHENYLAMINE CCNU).Part 111. Denitrosation to the parent urea 556-65 Electrochemical determination of trimethoprim 1026-3 1 SDectroDhotometric determination of beryllium(I1) using a trisazosalicyclic derivative of triphenylamine. 446-9 . . - - . TR~PHENYLMETHANE Formation of ternary complexes of aluminum with some triphenylmethane reagents and cationic surfactants, 1431-8 TRISAZOSALICYLATE Spectrophotometric determination of beryllium(I1) usin,g a trisazosalicyclic derivative of triphenylamine 446-9 Biogenic amine resolution in tissue extracts of rat brain using ion-pair high-performance liquid chromatography TRYPTOPHAN with electrochemical detection 755-60 URANIUM Spectrophotometric determination of uranium(V1) in phosphoric acid by means of solvent extraction with mixtures of TOP0 and biphenyl 519-2 ANALYST SUBJECT INDEX VOL.107 (1982) 39 URANYL SULFATE URINE Effect of hydrochloric acid on extractions from sulfuric acid by amines. Part I. Studies on uranyl sulfate 916-21 Determination of lead and antimony in urine by atomic-absorption spectroscopy with electrothermal atomization 253-9 ~. ~ Gas-chromatographic determination of I-(2-chloroethyl)-3-(trans-~methylcyclohexyl)- I-nitrosourea (methyl-Gas-chromatographic determination of l-(2~hloroethyl)-3-(trans-4-methylcyclohex~l)-~-nitrosourea (methyl-Direct radioimmunoassay for the detection of barbiturates in blood and urine 629-33 Use of thermochromism of associates for the determination of antihistamine drugs in pharmaceutical preparatio-Micro-scale thin-layer chromatographic method for the screening of urine samples for aspirin metabolites, CCNU).Part 11. Reduction to semicarbazide with sodium tetrah)droborate(III) 550-5 CCNU). Part 111. Denitrosation to the parent urea 556-65 ns and urine. 6 3 4 9 1090- 1 UV Determination of phenolic antioxidants in polypropylene by derivative ultraviolet spectroscopy. 623-8 Determination of organic contaminants in ultra-pure water by reversed-phase high-performance liquid Assay of ephedrine or pseudoephedrine in pharmaceutical preparations by second and fourth derivative Combined ion exchange-spectrophotometric method for the simultaneous determinatin of vanadium and cobalt Spectrophotometric determination of microgram amounts of vanadium(V) with p-sulfobenzeneazo-4-(2.3-Spectrophotometric determination of nitrate in vegetable products using 2-sec-butylphenol.190-4 Determination of residues of synthetic pyrethroids in fruit and vegetables by gas-liquid and high-performance chromatography with ultraviolet detection 673-9 ultraviolet spectrophotometry 879-84 in biological materials 505-10 dihydroxypyridine) 582-5 VANADIUM VEGETABLE liquid chromatography 20&12 spectrophotometry. 803-14 VEGETARIAN Accuracy and precision of the determination of mercury in human scalp hair by cold-vapor atomic-absorption VINYL ACETATE Automatic determination of sulfur dioxide by a coulometric method interferences and reliability of measurements 17-24 VITAMIN D3 High-performance liquid chromatographic determination of vitamin D3 in foods with particular reference to eggs 1363-9 VOLTAMMETRY Flow injection voltammetric determination of phosphate direct injection of phosphate into molybdate reagent, Determination of sulfur in semiconductor-grade indium and indium phosphide by cathodic-stripping voltammet-Mechanism of I-amino4hydroxyanthraquinone-3-sulfonic acid reduction at a mercury electrode.953-7 Flow injection voltammetric determination of nitrite by reduction at a glassy carbon electrode in acidic bromide Indirect flow injection voltammetric determination of aromatic amines by monitoring at a glassy carbon electrode Rapid screening technique utilizing high-performance liquid chromatography for assessing acryiamide Determination of chemical oxygen demand of wastewaters without the use of mercury salts.1047-53 Determination of trace amounts of nitrite by derivatization and gas chromatography 82-8 Some causes of bias in the measurement of dissolved oxygen using certain modifications of the Winkler method, Reduction of matrix interferences in the determination of lead in aqueous samples by atomic-absorption Fluorescence cell design and use to determine crude oil in water 221-3 Determination of trace amounts of phenol in river waters by gas chromatography. 327-30 Liquid-liquid extraction combined with atomic-absorption spectrometry for determination of copper in waters, foods and analytical reagents using 1,2-naphthoquinone thiosemicarbazone 5 1 1- 18 Spectrophotometric determination of ultramicro amounts of zinc with r,/l,y,&tetrakis-( I-methylpyridinium-3-566-70 ry.571-6 or chloride media 104Cb6 the excess of nitrite remaining after their diazotization 1462-5 contamination in effluents 749-54 WASTEWATER WATER 110-13 spectrophotometry with electothermal atomization with lanthanum pretreatment. 163-71 yI)porphine 647-53 Preconcentration of environmental tin and its determination using catechol violet 654-8 Determination of iron in natural waters and plant material with 1,10-phenanthroline by flow injection analysis.659-6 40 ANALYST SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 107 (1982) WATER(contd) 66472 chromatography with ultraviolet detection 673-9 monitoring scheme 680-8 solutions of copper quinolin-8-olate 78 1-6 Preconcentration technique for cold-vapor atomic-fluorescence determination of mercury in drinking waters, Determination of organic contaminants in ultra-pure water by reversed-phase high-performance liquid Accuracy of determination of ammoniacal nitrogen in river waters analytical quality control in the harmonised Extraction and analysis of interstitial water from sandstone 731-6 Spectrophotometric determination of sulfide in water by reextraction and ligand exchange using chloroform Infrared determination of petroleum oil. Part 11. Extraction from water and removal of interferences 1081-5 pH cells for overall temperature compensation in the measurement of the pH of boiler feedwater 1297-308 Kinetic determination of nitrite in waters by using a stopped-flow analyzer 1309-15 Extraction of iron(II1) from aqueous solution with mixtures of Aliquat 336 and Ferron in chloroform 1320-9 Water analysis by inductively coupled plasma atomic-emission spectrometry after a rapid preconcentration, Simple and sensitive technique for investigation of desorption properties 1370-4 Accuracy of determination of total oxidized nitrogen and nitrite in river waters analytical quality control in the Determination of total iodine and iodate-iodine in natural freshwater 1417-24 Analytical solvent sublation of metallic dithizonates.Part I. Solvent sublation of copper 1425-30 Fluorometric determination of chloroform in drinking water 1498-502 Simple and sensitive technique for investigation of desorption properties 1370-4 Thermal wave imaging of optically thin films utilizing the photoacoustic effect 798-802 Simplified extraction procedure for the determination of brodifacoum in wheat baits by high-performance liquid Some causes of bias in the measurement of dissolved oxggen using certain modifications of the Winkler method, Determination of the mothproofing agent Mitin FF on wool textiles by high-performance liquid chromatography Determination of germanium in an ancient tree (larch) using energy-dispersive x-ray fluorescence spectroscopy, Determination of mixtures of thiols xanthates and sulfite by titration with N-bromosuccinimide 15069 Rapid method for the determination of dixanthogens alone and in mixtures with xanthates 691-5 Interactions of major minor and trace elements on the carbon rod atomic-absorption spectrophotometric Rapid determination of albumin-bound zinc in human serum by simple affinity chromatography and atomic-Technique for reducing the cycle time in atomic-absorption spectroscopy with electrothermal atomization 124-5 Spectrophotometric determination of ultramicro amounts of zinc with a,p,y,btetrakis-( l-methylpyridinium-3-Spectrophotometric determination of trace amounts of cadmium in pure zinc materials with iodide and pyronine Determination of zinc and ccpper in isolated leukocytes 815-23 Determination of zinc in small volumes of serum using atomic-absorption spectrophotometry with electrothermal 1,2,4,6Tetraphenylpyridinium perchlorate as a reagent for ion-association complex formation and its use for the 1330-4 harmonized monitoring scheme 1407-16 WATER BINDING WAVE WHEAT chromatography 968-71 110-13 WINKLER METHOD WOOL X RAY FLUORESCENCE 324-1 1279-82 XANTHATE XANTHOGEN YTTERBIUM determination of micro-amounts of ytterbium holmium dysprosium and thulium 1049 absorption spectrophotometry 121-4 yl)porphine 647-53 G 704-7 atomization 1229-34 spectrophotometric determination of thallium 185-9 ZINC ZINC CON ANALYST BOOK REVIEW INDEX (1982) BOOK REVIEWS 1982 41 Allen.Particle Size Measurement 349 Barnes. Develo ments in Atomic Plasma Spectrochem-ical Analysis.$roceedings of the International Winter Conference San Juan Puerto Rico 7-11 January 1980 1293 Ben-Shaul Kompa and Levine.Lasers and Chemical Change 842 Berliner and Reuben. Biological Magnetic Resonance. -Volume 3 842 Bertsch Jennings and Kaiser. Recent Advances in Capillary Gas Chromatography Volumes 2 and 3, 1291 -Bertsch Jennings and Kaiser. Recent Advances in Capillary Gas Chromatography 1392 Bock Fresenius Giinzler Huber and Tolg. Analytiker-Taschenbuch. Band 2,235 Bockris Conway Yeager and White. Corn rehensive Treatise on Electrochemistry. Volume 8 Electro-chemical Processing 1391 Boschke. Analytical Problems 235 Boschke. New Trends in Chemistry 1295 Bratter and Schramel. Trace Element Analytical Che-mistry in Medicine and Biology. Proceedings of the First International Workshop Neuherberg Federal Republic of Germany April 1980,463 Brevard and Granger.Handbook of High Resolution Multinuclear NMR 972 Brinkman and Fish. Environmental Speciation and Monitoring Needs for Trace Metal-containing Sub-stances from Energy-related Processes. Proceedings of the DoEmBS Workshop Held at the National Bureau of Standards Gaithersburg MD May 18-20, 1981,975 Bryant. Laboratory Control of Antibacterial Che-motherap 973 Burgess anJKnowles. Standards in Absorption Spec-trometry. Ultraviolet Spectrometry Group 126 ~ Burns Townshend and Carter. Inorganic Reaction Chemistry. Volume 2. Part A Alkali Metals to Nitrogen. Part B Osmium to Zirconium 719 Chakrabarti. Progress in Analytical Atomic Spectro-scopy. Volume 3 975 Clerc Pretsch and Seibl.Structural Analysis of Organic Compounds by Combined Application of Spectro-scopic Methods 1294 Committee on Aldehydes Board on Toxicology and Environmental Health Hazards Assembly on Life Sciences and National Research Council. Formal-dehyde and Other Aldehydes 591 Cosofret. Membrane Electrodes in Drug-substances Analysis 1289 Cresser and Sharp. Annual Reports on Analytical Atomic Spectroscopy Volume 10 Reviewing 1980, 716 Cullis and Firth. Detection and Measurement of Hazar-dous Gases 347 Denny. A Dictionary of Chromatography 1295 Denney. A Dictionary of Spectroscopy 1295 Doerfell and Gever. Analvtikum Methoden der Analytischen Chemie und ihre Theoretischen Grund-lagen. Fifth Edition 720 Drozd. Chemical Derivatization in Gas Chromato-graphy 127 Egan Kirk and Sawyer.Pearson’s Chemical Analysis of Foods. Eighth Edition 845 Elving Grushka and Kolthoff. Treatise on Analytical Chemistry. Part 1. Theory and Practice. Second Edition. Volume 5 Section F Sample Preparation; and Section G Separation Techniques 1104 Facchetti. Applications of Mass Spectrometry to Trace Analysis. Lectures of a Course Held at The Joint Research Centre Ispra (Italy) September 29-October 3 1980 1296-Frei and Brinkman. Mutagenicity Testing and Related Analytical Techni ues 974 Frei and Lawrence. themica1 Derivatization in Analy-tical Chemistry. Volume 1 Chromatography 716 Fried and Sherma. Thin-layer Chromatography. Tech-niques and Applications 1291 Frigerio. Recent Developments in Mass Spectrometry in Biochemistry Medicine and Environmental Research Milan 16-18 June 1980 844 Fritz Gjerde and Pohlandt.Ion Chromatography 1293 Grasserbauer and Belcher. Nature Aim and Methods of Microchemistry. Proceedings of the 8th Inter-national Microchemical S mposium Organized by the Austrian Society for dcrochemistry and Analy-tical Chemistry Graz Austria August 25-30 1980, 717 Grob and Kaiser. Environmental Problem Solving Using Gas and Liquid Chromatograph Holcomb and Kalab. Studies of Food hkrostructure, 843 Horvath. High-performance Liquid Chromatography. Advances and Pers ectives. Volume 2 236 Hucker and Catroux. ghosphorus in Sewage Sludge and Animal Waste Slurries 348 Hurtubise. Solid Surface Luminescence Analysis: Theory Instrumentation and Applications 237 Hutzinger Frei Merian and Pocchiari.Chlorinated Dioxins and Related Compounds. Impact on the Environment. Proceedings of a Workshop Held at the Istituto Superiore di Sanith. Rome Italy 22-24 October 1980. 1100 1291 Jeffery and Hutchinson. Chemical Methods of Rock Jennings. Applications of Glass Capillary Gas Chroma-Analysis. Third Edition 592 ~. tography,-463 Johnson and Maxwell. Rock and Mineral Analvsis. Second Edition 847 Kaiser. Proceedings of the Fourth International Sympo-sium on Capillary Chromato raphy Held in Hinde-IangiAllgau Germany May E 7 1981 1391 Kautsky. Steroid Analysis by HPLC. Recent Applica-tions 718 Koch and Massmann. 13. S ektrometertagung. Dussel-dorf 29.9. bis 1.10.198~ Veranstaltet vom Deut-schen Arbeitskreis fur Spektrosko ie in der Fach-r p p e Analytische Chemie &r Gesellschaft Kraft.Analysis of Nonmetals in Metals. Proceedings of the International Conference 462 Krell. Handbook of Laboratory Distillation 1292 Lawrence. Or anic Trace Analysis by Liquid Chroma-tography 9% Lee and Lee. Statistics and Computer Methods in BASIC 1102 Lee Novotny and Bartle. Analytical Chemistry of Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds 351 Levy and Terpstra. Computer Networks in the Chem-ical Laboratory 350 McLafferty and Venkataraghaven. Mass Spectral Cor-relations 1389 Meehan Robinson Sacks Seitz Smith and Syty. eutscher Chemiker 71 42 Treatise on Analytical Chemistry. Second Edition. Part I Theory and Practice. Volume 7 Section €1; Optical Methods of Analysis 976 Maehly and Stromberg.Chemical Criminalistics 1102 Marshall. Fourier Hadamard and Hilbert Transforms in Chemistry 1516 Meszaros. Atmospheric Chemistry Fundament,al Aspects 720 Miller. Standards in Fluorescence Spectrometry 1289 Morf. The Principles of Ion-selective Electrodes and of Membrane Transport 846 Munson. Pharmaceutical Analysis. Modern Methods. Part A 1101 Pataki and Zapp. Basic Analytical Chemistry 348 Rattenbury. Amino Acid Analysis 719 Reid. Trace-organic Sample Handling 719 Robinson. Undergraduate Instrumental Analysis 1390 Runser. Maintaining and Troubleshooting HPLC Rff iiEka and Hansen. Flow Injection Analysis 351 Said. Theory and Mathematics of Chromatography, Systems A User's Guide 347 1391 ANALYST BOOK REVIEW INDEX (1982) Shugar Shugar Bauman and Shugar Bauman.Chem-ical Technicians' Ready Reference Handbook 462 Snell. Photometric and Fluorometric Methods of Analysis Nonmetals 239 Snyder and Kirkland. Introduction to Modern Liquid Chromatography 238 The Standing Committee of Analysts. Methods for the Examination of Waters and Associated Materials, 464 1099 Tu. Survey of Contemporary Toxicology. Volume 2, 1290 Sword and Waddell. Standard Operating Procedures -Analytical Chemistry and Metabolism 591 Vogtle. Host Guest Complex Chemistry I 972 Vogtle. Host Guest Com lex Chemistry 11 1389 Von Pretsch Clerc Seigl and Simon. Tabellen zur Strukturaufklarung Or anischer Verbindungen mit Spektroskopischen Metfoden 126 Webb. Annual Reports on NMR Spectroscopy 350 Wehry.Modern Fluorescence Spectroscopy 844 Witanowski Stefaniak and Webb. Annual Reports on NMR Spectroscopy. Volume 11B 1290 World Health Organization. The International Phar-macopoeia. Third Edition. Volume 2 Quality Speci-Schenk Hahn and Hartkopf. Introduction to Analytical Schmitt. Production and Use of Reference Materials. Chemistry 237 Proceedings of the International Symposium Held at the Bundesanstalt fur Materialprufung (BAM], November 13-16 1979,240 Schreier. Flavour '81. 3rd Weurman Sym osium. Proceedings of the International Conrerence , Munich April 28-30 1981 1103 Scouten. Affinity Chromatograehy Bioselectivc Adsorption on Inert Matrices. hemical Analysis, Volume 59 592 . - fications 349 Yen and Selzer. Laser Spectroscopy of Solids 1100 Yinon and Zitrin.The Analvsis of Exdosives. 128 Zander. Fluorimetrie 126 Zlatkis and Poole. Electron Ca ture Theory and Practice in Chromatography 847 43 APPENDIX IUPAC Publications on Nomenclature and Symbolism 1 .O Compilations 1 . I Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry a 550-page hardcover volume published in 1979 available from Per-gamon Oxford. Section A Hydrocarbons Section B Fundamental heterocyclic systems Section C Characteristic groups containing carbon, hydrogen oxygen nitrogen halogen sul-phur selenium and tellurium Section D Organic compounds containing elements not exclusively those referred t o in the title of Section C Section E Stereochemistry Section F General principles for the naming of natural products and related compounds Section H Isotopically modified compounds 1.2 Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry a 110-page hardcover volume published in 1970 available from Pergamon, Oxford.Chapter 1 Elements Chapter 2 Formulae and names of compounds in general Chapter 3 Names for ions and radicals Chapter 4 Iso- and hetero-polyanions Chapter 5 Acids Chapter 6 Salts and salt-like compounds Chapter 7 Co-ordination compounds Chapter 8 Addition compounds Chapter 9 Crystalline phases of variable composition Chapter 10 Polymorphism Chapter I 1 Boron compounds I .3 Biochemical Nomenclature and Related Documents, a 220-page softcover manual published in 1978 by The Bio-chemical Society for IUB and available from the Biochemical Society Book Depot P.O.Box 32 Commerce Way Col-Chester Essex C 0 2 8HP. The contents are as follows: Cerreral Nomenclature of organic chemistry. Section E Stereo-chemistry (1974) Nomenclature of organic chemistry. Section F Natural products and related compounds (1976) Nomenclature of organic chemistry. Section H Isotopic-ally modified compounds (1977) Isotopically labelled compounds common biochemical practice Recornmendations for measurement and presentation of biochemical equilibrium data (1976) Abbreviations and symbols for chemical names of special interest in biological chemistry (1965) Abbreviations and symbols a compilation (1976) Citation of bibliographic references in biochemical journals (1971) Amirro acids pepfidrs arid proteins Nomenclature of z-amino acids (1974) Symbols for amino-acid derivatives and peptides (1971) Rules for naming synthetic modifications of natural peptides (1966) Abbreviated nomenclature of synthetic polypeptides or polymerized amino acids ( I 97 I ) A one-letter notation for amino-acid sequences (1968) Abbreviations and symbols for the description of the conformation of polypeptide chains (1969) Nomenclature of peptide hormones (1974) Recommendations for the nomenclature of human immunoglobulins Protein data bank.A computer-based archival file for macromolecular structures (1977) Nomenclature of multiple forms of enzymes (1976) Nrrcleoiides arid rrircleic acids Abbreviations and symbols for nucleic acids poly-nucleotides and their constituents (1970) Lipids Nomenclature of lipids (1976) Nomenclature of steroids (1967) Nomenclature of quinones with isoprenoid side chains (1973) Tentative rules for the nomenclature of carotenoids (1970).Amendments (1974) Nomenclature of tocopherols and related compounds Carbohydrates etc. Tentative rules for carbohydrate nomenclature. Part 1 { 1969) Nomenclature of cyclitols (1973) Phosphorits-coniainirig compoirrids Nomenclature of phosphorus-containing compounds of biochemical importance ( 1976) Miscellarieorrs Trivial names of miscellaneous compounds of importance in biochemistry (1965) Nomenclature and symbols for folic acids and related compounds (1965) Nomenclature for vitamins B-6 and related compounds (1973) Nomenclature of corrinoids (1973) (1973) 1.4 Compendium of Analytical Nomenclature a 222-page volunie published in 1978.available in hardcover and soft-cover from Pergamon. Oxford. Chapter 1 Recommendations for the presentation of the results of chemical analysis Chapter 2 Recornmendations for terminology to be used with precision balances Chapter 3 Recommended nomenclature for scales of working in analysis Chapter 4 Recommendations on nomenclature for contamination phenomena in precipit-ation from aqueous solution Chapter 5 Recommended nomenclature for auto-matic analysis Chapter 6 Recommendations for nomenclature of thermal analysi 44 Chapter 7: Chapter 8: Chapter 9: Chapter 10: Chapter I I : Chapter 12: Chapter 13: Chapter 14: Chapter 15: Chapter 16-1 8 : Chapter 19: Chapter 20: Chapter 21 : Appendix: Recommendations for nomenclature of mass spectrometry Recommended nomenclature for titri-metric analysis Report on the standardization of pH and related technology Practical measurements of pH in amphi-protic and mixed solvents Recommended symbols for solution equilibria Recommended nomenclature for liquid-liquid distribution Recommendations on nomenclature and presentation of data in gas chromato-graphy Recommendations on nomenclature for chromatography Recommendations on ion-exchange nomenclature Nomenclature symbols units and their usage in spectrochemical analysis.I, General atomic emission spectroscopy. 11 Data interpretation. 111 Analytical flame spectroscopy and associated non-flame procedures Classification and nomenclature of electroanalytical techniques Recommendations for sign conventions and plotting of electrochemical data Recommendations for nomenclature of ion-selective electrodes Recommendations on the usage of the terms ' equivalent ' and ' normal ' 2.0 2.1 Guide to trivial names trade names and synonyms for sub-stances used in analytical chemistry (Pure Appl.Chem. 1978, 50 339). Nomenclature of inorganic boron compounds (Pure Appl. Chem. 1972 30 681). Conformational nomenclature for five- and six-membered ring forms of monosaccharides and their derivatives (pro-visional) (Pure Appl. Chem. 1981,53 1901 ; Eur. J. Biochern., 1980 111 295). Abbreviated terminology of oligosaccharide chains (pro-visional) (Pure Appl. Chem. 1982 54 1517; J.Biol. Chem., 1982 257 2347). Polysaccharide nomenclature (provisional) (Pure Appl. Chem., 1982,54 1523; J. Biol. Chem. 1982,257 3352). Nomenclature of unsaturated monosaccharides (provisional) (Pure Appl. Chem. 1982,54,207; Eur. J. Biochem. 1981 119, 1; errata Eur. J. Biochem. 1982 125 1). Nomenclature of branched-chain monosaccharides (pro-visional) (Pure Appl. Chem. 1982,54 21 1 ; Eur. J. Biochem., 1981 119 5; errata Eur. J . Biochem. 1982 125 1). Recommendations for the names of elements of atomic number greater than 100 (Pure Appl. Chem. 1979 51 381). Enzyme Nomenclature (1978) published by Academic Press Documents not included in the compilations Nomenclature of Elements and Compounds 2. I . 1 Analytical Reagents 2.1.2 Boron Compounds 2.1.3 Carbohydrates 2.1.4 Elements 2.1 .5 Enzymes in hardcover and softcover editions.First supplement Eur. J . Biochem. 1980 104 1 ; second supplement Eur. J. Biochem., 1981 116 423. Revision of the extended Hantzsch-Widman system of nomenclature for heteromonocycles (provisional) (Pure Appl. Chem. 1979,51 1995). Nomenclature of inorganic chemistry. Part It. I . Isotopically modified compounds (Pure Appl. Chem. I98 I 53 1887). The designation of non-standard classical valence bonding in organic nomenclature (provisional) (Pure Appl. Chem. 1982, 54 2 17). Nomenclature of hydrides of nitrogen and derived cations, anions and ligands (provisional) (IUPAC Info. Bull. No. 2, 1978). Nomenclature of regular single-strand organic polymers (Pure Appl.Chem. 1976,48 373). Nomenclature for regular single-strand and quasi single-strand inorganic and co-ordination polymers (provisional) (Pure Appl. Chem. 1981,53 2283). Stereochemical definitions and notations relating to polymers (Pure Appl. Chem. 1981 53 733). List of standard abbreviations (symbols) for synthetic poly-mers and polymer materials (Pure Appl. Chem. 1974,40,473). Basic definitions of terms relating to polymers (Pure Appl. Chem. 1974 40 417). 2. I . 1 1 Tetrapyrroles Nomenclature of tetrapyrroles (provisional) (Pure AppL Chem. 1979 51,2251). 2. I. I2 TocupheruL Nomenclature of tocopherols and related compounds (Pure Appl. Chem. 1982,54 1507; Eur. J. Biochem. 1982,123,473). Nomenclature of Vitamin D (provisional) (Pure Appl. Chem., I982,54 151 1 ; Eur.J . Biochem. 1982 124 223). Chemical nomenclature and formulation of compositions of synthetic and natural zeolites (Pure Appl. Chem. 1979 51, 1091). 2.2 of Results Glossary of terms used in physical organic chemistry (pro-visional) (Awe Appl. Chem. 1979 51 1725). Manual of symbols and terminology for physicochemical quantities and units (Pure Appl. Chem. 1979 51 1 also available from Pergamon Oxford as a 40-page softcover booklet). Nomenclature symbols units and their usage in spectro-chemical analysis. Part IV X-Ray emission spectroscopy (Pure Appl. Chem. 1980,52,2543). Part V Radiation sources (provisional) (Pure Appl. Chem. 1981 53 1913). Part VI, Molecular luminescence spectroscopy (Pure Appl. Chem., 1981 53 1953). Recommendations for nomenclature standard procedures and reporting of experimental data for surface analysis techniques (Pure Appl.Chem. 1979 51 2243). Glossary of terms used in nuclear analytical chemistry (pro-visional) (Pure Appl. Chem. 1982 54 1533). 2.1.6 Heterocyclic Compounds 2.1.7 Isotopically Modified Compound7 2. I .8 Lambda Convention 2. I .9 Nitrogen Hydrides 2.1.10 Polymers 2. I . 13 Vitamins 2. I . I4 Zeolites Terminology Symbols and Units and Presentation 2.2.1 General 2.2.2 Analytica Recommendations for publication of papers on a new analytical method based on ion exchange or ion-exchange chromatography (Pure Appl. Chem. 1980 52 2555). Recommendations for presentation of data on compleximetric indicators. I . General (Pure Appl. Chem.1979 51 1357). Recommendations for publication of papers on precipitation methods of gravimetiic analysis (Pure Appl. Chem. 1981 53, 2303). Recornmendations for publishing manuscripts on ion-selective electrodes (Pure Appl. Chem. 1981 53 1907). Proposed terminology and symbols for the transfer of solutes from one solvent to another (Pure Appl. Chem. 1978,50,589). Physicochemical quantities and units in clinical chemistry with special emphasis on activities and activity coefficients (provisional) (Pure Appl. Chem. 1981 53 1605). Quantities and units in clinical chemistry (Pure Appl. Chem., 1979 51 2451). List of quantities in clinical chemistry’ (Piire Appl. Chem., l979,51 2481). Definitions terminology and symbols in colloid and surface chemistry. I (Pure Appl.Chem. 1972 31 577). 11 Hetero-geneous catalysis (Purr Appl. Chem. 1976 46 71). Nomenclature for transfer phenomena in electrolytic systems (Pure Appl. Chem. 1981 53 1827). Electrode reaction orders transfer coefficients and rate constants-amplifications of definitions and recommendations for publication of parameters (Pure Appl. Chem. 1980 52, 233). Recommended terms symbols and definitions for electro-analytical chemistry (Pure Appl. Chem. 1979 51 1161). Classification and nomenclature of electroanalytical tech-niques (Pure Appl. Chem. 1976 45 81). Recornmendations for sign conventions and plotting of electrochemical data (Pure Appl. Chem. 1976 45 131). Electrochemical nomenclature (Pure Appl. Chem. 1974 37, 499). Recommendations on reporting electrode potentials in non-aqueous solvents (provisional) (Pure Appl. Chem. 1982 54:45 1527). Symbolism and terminology in chemical kinetics (provisional) (Piire Appl. Chem. 1981 53 753). Recommended standards for reporting photochemical data (provisional) (Pure Appl. Chem. 1982 54 1251). 2.2.3 Clinical 2.2.4 Colloids and Srrrjace Chemistry 2.2.5 Electrochemijtry 2.2.6 Kinetics 2.2.7 Photochemistry 2.2.8 Quantum Chemistry Expression of results in quantum chemistry (Pure Appl. Chem., 1978 50 75). Nomenclature for straightforward transformations (pro-visional) (Pure Appl. Chem. 1981 53 306). Selected definitions terminology and symbols for rheological properties (Pure Appl. Chem. 1979 51 1215). Recommendations for publication of papers on methods of molecular absorption spectrophotometry in solution (Pure Appl. Chem. 1978 50 237). Nomenclature and spectral presentation in electron spectro-scopy resulting from excitation by photons (Pure Appl. Chem. 1976 45 221). Recommendations for the presentation of infrared absorption spectra in data collections. A Condensed phases (Pure Appl. Chem. 1978 50 231). Definition and symbolism of molecular force constants (Pure Appl. Chem. 1978 50 1709). Recommendations for symbolism and nomenclature for mass spectrometry (Pure Appl. Chem. 1978 50 65). Nomenclature and conventions for reporting Mossbauer spectroscopic data (Pure Appl. Chem. 1976 45 21 I). Recommendations for the presentation of NMR data for publication in chemical journals. A Proton spectra (Pure Appl. Chem. 1972,39,625). B Spectra from nuclei other than protons (Pure Appl. Chem. 1976 45 217). Presentation of Raman spectra in data collections (Pure Appl. Chem. 1981 53 1879). Nomenclature of thermal analysis. I (Pure Appl. Chem. 1974, 37 439). 11 DTA and TG apparatus and technique. 111 DTA and TG curves (Pure Appf. Chem. 1980 52 2387). IV, (provisional) (Pure Appl. Chem. 1981 53 1597). Calorimetric measurements on cellular systems recommend-ations and presentation of results (provisional) (Pure Appl. Chem. 1982 54 671). A guide to procedures for the publication of thermodynamic data (Pure Appl Chem. 1972 39 395). Assignment and presentation of uncertainties of the numerical results of thermodynamic measurements (Pure Appl. Chem., 1981 53 1805). Notation for states and processes; significance of the word ‘ standard ’ i n chemical thermodynamics and remarks on commonly tabulated forms of thermodynamic functions (Pure Appl. Chem. 1982 54 1239). 2.2.9 Reactions 2.2.10 Rheological Properties 2.2. I 1 Spectroscopy 2.2.12 Thermal Analysis 2.2.13 Thermodynamic

 

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