Journal of Analytical Methods in Chemistry

Table of Contents: 1987

  • Journal of Automatic Chemistry -
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  • Volume 9
  • - Article ID 210710

A simple and versatile interface to feed analogue data from the output of analytical instruments to a BBC microcomputer

L. Ebdon | J. I. Garcia Alonso | ... | A. Hopkins
  • Journal of Automatic Chemistry -
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  • Volume 9
  • - Article ID 169258

Comparison of a time-resolved fluoroimmunoassay with a solid phase immunoradiometric assay the measurement of alphafetoprotein in amniotic fluid

Edward J. Coombes
  • Journal of Automatic Chemistry -
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  • Volume 9
  • - Article ID 512826

Design of an automatic titrator

D. Migneault | R. K. Forcé
  • Journal of Automatic Chemistry -
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  • Volume 9
  • - Article ID 672894

Evaluation of the Kodak Ektachem DT60 analyser for sodium, potassium, glucose and urea

Gwendolen J. Ayers | Caroline Sarah Sherab Rumjen | ... | David Burnett
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  • Volume 9
  • - Article ID 354142

Evaluation of the Olympus Demand random access chemistry analyser

Susan B. Schotters | James H. McBride | ... | Marilyn Pisa
  • Journal of Automatic Chemistry -
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  • Volume 9
  • - Article ID 382329

Guidelines (1987) for classification, calculation and validation of conversion rates in clinical chemistry – International Federation of Clinical Chemistry, Scientific Committee, Analytical Section: Expert Panel on Analytical Systems, Expert Panel on Enzymes; IFCC Document Stage 2, Draft 4

G. Bechtler | R. Haeckel | ... | A. J. Porth
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  • Volume 9
  • - Article ID 583589

Comparative precision of laboratory methods

K. F. Yee
  • Journal of Automatic Chemistry -
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  • Volume 9
  • - Article ID 465467

Performance characteristics of a light-scattering immunoassay for thyroxine on a discretionary analyser

Roy Jaggon | Christopher P. Price
  • Journal of Automatic Chemistry -
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  • Volume 9
  • - Article ID 541924

Automated, quantitative, low-pressure, cation-exchange chromatography of haemoglobin variants on midget columns

R. S. Ersser | R. G. Drew | ... | M. Hjelm
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  • Volume 9
  • - Article ID 419873

Element-specific detectors for high pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC): a computerized, automated HPLC-graphite furnace atomic absorption system

S. J. Haswell | R. A. Stockton | ... | K. J. Irgolic
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  • Volume 9
  • - Article ID 485369

The use of queueing theory for planning automated analytical systems

T. L. Pap | L. Leisztner
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  • Volume 9
  • - Article ID 726036

The effect of instrumental and environmental factors on the thermal regulation of the temperature of incubation – IFCC Document (1986)

C. A. Burtis
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  • Volume 9
  • - Article ID 695486

An evaluation of the Eppendorf EPOS 5060 biochemistry autoanalyser

F. Antoja | M. J. Alsina | ... | R. Galimany
  • Journal of Automatic Chemistry -
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  • Volume 9
  • - Article ID 276067

A method for determining total nitrogen in Kjeldahl digestion solution using a centrifugal analyser

J. W. Geiger | N. M. Davis | ... | C. L. Long
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  • Volume 9
  • - Article ID 257606

Real-time spectral evaluation for gas chromatography–Fourier transform infrared spectrometry

Robert L. White
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