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Natural Science Forum / Chemistry / Analytical Chemistry / December 2005



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Which deformulation labs are good?30 Dec 2005 01:18 GMT1
I'm going to choose an analytical lab
to deformulate a commercial cyanoacrylate
adhesive for me.  I've found a number of
labs that do such product deformulation.
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boiling points13 Dec 2005 16:50 GMT9
Why does H2O have a higher boiling point than H2S?
Did Shimadzu Japs aid attack on Pearl Harbor ???08 Dec 2005 00:51 GMT4
Shimadzu and World War II
The following email was received by us on June 23, 1997:
To: shimadzu-...@bigfoot.com
From: identity withheld
Shimadzu activity during World War II07 Dec 2005 20:31 GMT1
The following email was received at
http://www.bigfoot.com/~shimadzu-sux
on June 23, 1997:
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great moments in analytical chemistry07 Dec 2005 17:02 GMT3
With the return of the "anti-Shimadzu guy", I thought I would try to
lighten things up a bit, by injecting a bit of humor.  The "great
moments in analytical chemistry" are those things we've done and would
like to forget, but in our minds seem to have happened yesterday.
TO DAVID:Techniques to analysis of wine07 Dec 2005 13:46 GMT2
Hi David.Yes,my school´s library have a lot of information about the
analysis of wine and about other things too,but I need information or news
in this way because my teacher demand me it for an exercise,anything.I
should find information or news of a subject.Thanks
need help with graphite furnace analysis06 Dec 2005 12:55 GMT1
I have never used  graphite furnace, i've always done metals using the
flame method.I need to know exactly the best way/method for aluminum
analysis. If I go by the set-up used by the former lab manager i get
the worse results. I cannot get a good absorbance for my standards. I
ICP OES recomendations04 Dec 2005 05:31 GMT4
Our budget minded lab is pricing some ICP OES systems.  Our field is
geochemistry, metal analysis, water analysis, and industrial chemistry.
We have in mind two systems:
1. Varian MPX - has excellent speed, simultaneous CCD, relatively cheap,
techniques to analisis of wine04 Dec 2005 00:33 GMT4
Hello! I need information of techniques to analysis of wine,any
technique.Thanks!
Shimadzu's DISMAL Bottom Line (1.22% average annual growth for the past 13 years)... Do you have some POOPY to go along with this anemic growth rate?02 Dec 2005 20:17 GMT1
The Bottom Line for Shimadzu
....Shimadzu's bottom line isn't good!
The end of this fiscal year (31 March 2005) for Shimadzu Corporation is
an excellent time to sum up the results in lost sales which Shimadzu
 
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