Journal of Analytical Methods in Chemistry

Table of Contents: 1989

  • Journal of Automatic Chemistry -
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  • Volume 11
  • - Article ID 407212

Immunoturbidimetric determination of serum transferrin on a Kone Progress autoanalyser

Luc Cynober | Jacques Le Boucher | Jacqueline Giboudeau
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  • Volume 11
  • - Article ID 923784

Design and operation of an autosampler controlled flow-injection preconcentration system for lead determination by flame atomic absorption spectrometry

S. R. Bysouth | J. F. Tyson | P. B. Stockwell
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  • Volume 11
  • - Article ID 156280

Guidelines (1988) for preparation of laboratory procedure manuals for clinical chemistry

C. G. Fraser | T. D. Geary | H. G. J. Worth
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  • Volume 11
  • - Article ID 532425

Guidelines (1988) for listing specifications of centrifuges

A. Uldall | P. Trier Damgaard | ... | J. C. Rigg
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  • Volume 11
  • - Article ID 835026

Automated HPLC monitoring of broth components on bioreactors

Eric Favre | Patrick Pugeaud | ... | Paul Péringer
  • Journal of Automatic Chemistry -
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  • Volume 11
  • - Article ID 805628

An evaluation of the Diamat HPLC analyser for simultaneous determination of haemoglobins A2 and F

Andrea Mosca | Assunta Carpinelli | ... | Renzo Galanello
  • Journal of Automatic Chemistry -
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  • Volume 11
  • - Article ID 876159

Assessment of recently developed blood gas analysers: a multicentre evaluation

B. Gouget | Y. Gourmelin | ... | A. Truchaud
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  • Volume 11
  • - Article ID 516597

Calibration in process monitoring by using unsegmented continuous-flow systems

M. D. Luque de Castro | M. Valcárcel
  • Journal of Automatic Chemistry -
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  • Volume 11
  • - Article ID 459238

Comparative interference by haemolysis in automated assays for bilirubin at multiple analyte concentrations

Robert A. Webster | Peter Molnar | Stephen E. Kahn
  • Journal of Automatic Chemistry -
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  • Volume 11
  • - Article ID 730238

Application of a computer-controlled adsorber/desorber system to monitor mercury in air or gas samples: Part 1. Calibration and system description

Les Ebdon | Warren T. Corns | ... | Paul M. Stockwell
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  • Volume 11
  • - Article ID 892197

International Federation of Clinical Chemistry (IFCC): Scientific Division, Committee on pH, Blood Gases and Electrolytes: Guidelines for Transcutaneous and Measurement

P. D. Wimberley | R. W. Burnett | ... | W. G. Zijstra
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  • Volume 11
  • - Article ID 937467

Computer-controlled apparatus for automated development of continuous flow methods

Peter D. Wentzell | Michael J. Hatton | ... | Timothy J. Sly
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  • Volume 11
  • - Article ID 354824

International Federation of Clinical Chemistry (IFCC) Education Division, Expert Panel of Quantities and Units: A Protocol for the Conversion of Clinical Laboratory data

H. P. Lehmann | H. G. J. Worth | O. Zinder
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  • Volume 11
  • - Article ID 786746

Evaluation of the Radiometer ‘ABL4’ pH/blood gas/K+/Hb analyser

Bénédicte Beneteau-Burnat | Michel Vaubourdolle | ... | Jacqueline Giboudeau
  • Journal of Automatic Chemistry -
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  • Volume 11
  • - Article ID 136192

Computer-assisted automatic synthesis II. Development of a fully automated apparatus for preparing substituted N–(carboxyalkyl)amino acids

Nobuyoshi Hayashi | Tohru Sugawara | ... | Shinji Kato
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