Volume 18 [27 articles]
All | 1-10 | 11-20 | 21-27
- Development of a user-oriented completely
open in vitro diagnostics system, Robert Jakob and Dieter J. Vonderschmitt
Volume 18 (1996), Issue 1, Pages 1-5 - Automation of a plane grating spectrograph, Carlos Roberto Bellato, Jarbas J. R. Rohwedder, Ivo M. Raimundo, Jr., and Celio Pasquini
Volume 18 (1996), Issue 1, Pages 7-15 - FIA automatic dilution system for the
determination of metallic cations in
waters by atomic absorption and
flame emission spectrometry, Jorge M. P. J. Garrido, Rui A. S. Lapa, José L. F. C. Lima, Cristina Delerue-Matos, and João L. M. Santos
Volume 18 (1996), Issue 1, Pages 17-21 - New products
Volume 18 (1996), Issue 1, Pages 23-27 - Abstracts of papers presented at the
ISLAR (International Symposium on
Laboratory Automation and Robotics) 1995
Volume 18 (1996), Issue 2, Pages 29-57 - The Automatic Methods Group Newsletter
Volume 18 (1996), Issue 2, Pages 59-69 - Abstracts of papers presented at the 1996 Pittsburgh Conference
Volume 18 (1996), Issue 3, Pages 71-114 - A report on the LASFs 3rd Annual Conference on the Validation of Laboratory
Systems, Joseph G. Liscouski
Volume 18 (1996), Issue 3, Pages 115-119 - Field evaluation and automation of a
method for the simultaneous
determination of nitrogen oxides,
aldehydes and ketones in air, Andreas H. J. Grömping and Karl Cammann
Volume 18 (1996), Issue 3, Pages 121-126 - New products
Volume 18 (1996), Issue 3, Pages 127-130 - Team building and leadership in the
successful implementation of automation
for high throughput screening, Derek J. Hook
Volume 18 (1996), Issue 4, Pages 131-134 - Re-engineering the laboratory, Frank Zenie
Volume 18 (1996), Issue 4, Pages 135-141 - A team approach to the transfer of
robotics from technical services
to a QC environment, Joseph R. Tricome, Naseem Muhammad, Stanley W. Swieck, and James J. Rice
Volume 18 (1996), Issue 4, Pages 143-146 - Regrouping, reforming and re-engineering:
applying robotics to new challenges, Stephen Scypinski, Theodore Sadlowski, and John Baiano
Volume 18 (1996), Issue 4, Pages 147-148 - Digging out with a robot, Milton Levenberg
Volume 18 (1996), Issue 4, Pages 149-152 - The role of discrete sample injection in
trace mercury analysis by atomic
fluorescence spectrometry, P. B. Stockwell, W. T. Corns, and N. Brahma
Volume 18 (1996), Issue 4, Pages 153-162 - Evaluation of the SF-3000 haematology
analyser, Izumi Tsuda, Hitoshi Sagawa, Takayuki Takubo, Seiki Kawai, and Noriyuki Tatsumi
Volume 18 (1996), Issue 5, Pages 163-167 - LIMS and chromatographic data
acquisition in the manufacturing
environment, Mary D. Hinton and Phillip R. Hinton
Volume 18 (1996), Issue 5, Pages 169-174 - Multicomponent analysis of stripping
voltammograms by target transformation
factor analysis, Ling Gao and Shouxin Ren
Volume 18 (1996), Issue 5, Pages 175-179 - Flow analysis determination of iodide at
nanogram levels in water, C. K. Chandrawanshi, S. K. Chandrawanshi, and K. S. Patel
Volume 18 (1996), Issue 5, Pages 181-186 - The Automatic Methods Group Newsletter
Volume 18 (1996), Issue 5, Pages 187-189 - New products
Volume 18 (1996), Issue 5, Pages 191-192 - Automatic determination of mercury in
samples of environmental interest, Maria Cristina Canela, Wilson F. Jardim, and Jarbas J. R. Rohwedder
Volume 18 (1996), Issue 6, Pages 193-198 - Time-based injection approach for
monosegmented continuous flow systems
and related techniques, João Carlos de Andrade, Ronei Jesus Poppi, and Aline Renée Coscione
Volume 18 (1996), Issue 6, Pages 199-203 - Evaluation of the COBAS Core II
immunochemistry analyser, Jochem Kötting, Gabriele Heinemann, Isolde Salb, and Herbert Maier-Lenz
Volume 18 (1996), Issue 6, Pages 205-215 - Technical Note: Determination of mercury
in blood by on-line digestion with FIMS, Tiezheng Guo and Jörn Baasner
Volume 18 (1996), Issue 6, Pages 217-220 - Technical Note: Using FIMS to determine
mercury content in sewage sludge,
sediment and soil samples, Tiezheng Guo and Jörn Baasner
Volume 18 (1996), Issue 6, Pages 221-223