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Eric Reid
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Guildford Academic Associates, Guildford, UK
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J. D. Robinson
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Hoechst UK, Milton Keynes, UK
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Ian D. Wilson
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ICI Pharmaceuticals Division, Macclesfield, UK
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Table of contents (58 chapters)
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Detection, Identification and Instrumentation
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- T. J. A. Blake, I. G. Beattie
Pages 353-359
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Notes and Comments Relating to Detection, Identification and Instrumentation
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Front Matter
Pages 361-361
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- R. D. Brownsill, A. Gray, C. W. Vose
Pages 363-365
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- C. M. Walls, A. Gray, R. D. Brownsill, C. W. Vose
Pages 367-369
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- R. Pickford, I. K. Smith, I. D. Wilson
Pages 371-374
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- S. M. Sanins, J. A. Timbrell, C. Elcombe, J. K. Nicholson
Pages 375-381
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- K. E. Wade, J. Troke, C. M. Macdonald, I. D. Wilson, J. K. Nicholson
Pages 383-388
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- Michael D. Threadgill, Andreas Gescher
Pages 389-392
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- J. C. Pearce, R. D. McDowall
Pages 393-396
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- H. M. Ruijten, B. E. Timmerman, H. de Bree
Pages 397-399
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- M. R. Summers, K. Mashiter, J. C. Edwards, J. K. Martin, G. P. Davidson, J. Holian
Pages 401-404
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Back Matter
Pages 405-415
About this book
vi as did non-appreciation that % values for bought-in solutions (notably ammonia) may be on a weight basis, not made evident by the manufacturer. Notwithstanding the shortcomings or lateness of some texts, authors are thanked for compiling them amidst other pressures. Elsevier and the American Chemical Society are also thanked, for Figures now reproduced with source acknowledgement. This Editor has generally respected authors' phrasing, whilst shuddering when the term 'incubate' is encountered in a 0° context. He remains a 'diehard' in certain respects, notably in favouring 'M' rather than 'mol/I', and a wt./ml basis for drug concentrations in test samples; he regards 'mmol/l' as a fatuous fashion. Concerning infelicitous abbreviations, a distinction is made between electron capture (detector context; 'ECD') and electrochemical ('EC', never 'ECD'); the hallowed GC term 'FID' means free induction decay to NMR practi tione:ts, who may pardon the term 'Fid' as introduced editorially. The convention for ,0C' throughout the book is '0'. Undefined but well-known abbreviations include GC, HPLC and TLC. MS (mass spectrometry), NPD (nitrogen-phosphorus detector), tr (retention time) and RIA (radioimmunoassay) are usually defined in the article concerned, as are the HPLC modes NP (normal-/straight phase) and RP (reversed-phase; C-lS and ODS are synonymous), and i.s.
Editors and Affiliations
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Guildford Academic Associates, Guildford, UK
Eric Reid
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Hoechst UK, Milton Keynes, UK
J. D. Robinson
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ICI Pharmaceuticals Division, Macclesfield, UK
Ian D. Wilson