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Peer reviewedMeuzelaar, Henk L. C.; And Others – Science, 1984
Illustrates the state of the art in pyrolysis mass spectrometry techniques through applications in: (1) structural determination and quality control of synthetic polymers; (2) quantitative analysis of polymer mixtures; (3) classification and structural characterization of fossil organic matter; and (4) nonsupervised numerical extraction of…
Descriptors: Biology, Chemical Analysis, Chemistry, College Science
Peer reviewedJorgenson, James W. – Science, 1984
Discusses recent developments in the instrumentation and practice of analytical scale operations. Emphasizes detection devices and procedures in gas chromatography, liquid chromatography, electrophoresis, supercritical fluid chromatography, and field-flow fractionation. (JN)
Descriptors: Biology, Chemical Analysis, Chemistry, Chromatography
Peer reviewedHirschfeld, T.; And Others – Science, 1984
Discusses: (1) rationale for chemical sensors in process analysis; (2) existing types of process chemical sensors; (3) sensor limitations, considering lessons of chemometrics; (4) trends in process control sensors; and (5) future prospects. (JN)
Descriptors: Chemical Analysis, Chemistry, College Science, Computer Oriented Programs
Peer reviewedOsteryoung, Janet – Science, 1982
Discusses developments in electrochemical instrumentation, including the role of computers, measurement/control instruments, present needs and future prospects. Indicates that microprocessors are used primarily for data processing, and that progress depends on noninstrumental factors such as electrode materials. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Computer Oriented Programs, Higher Education
Peer reviewedMeindl, James D. – Science, 1982
The use of microelectronics and computers in medicine is reviewed, focusing on medical research; medical data collection, storage, retrieval, and manipulation; medical decision making; computed tomography; ultrasonic imaging; role in clinical laboratories; and use as adjuncts for diagnostic tests, monitors of critically-ill patients, and with the…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Science, Computers, Disabilities
Peer reviewedEnke, C. G. – Science, 1982
Computer applications in scientific instrumentation are traced from early data processing to modern computer-based instruments. Probable pathways toward instruments with increased "intelligence" include, among others, implementation of hierarchical computer networks and microprocessor controllers and the simplification of programing. The…
Descriptors: College Science, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Science, Computers


