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9789264161542

Low-Level Radioactive Waste Repositories : An Analysis of Costs

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    9789264161542

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    9264161546

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1999-02-01
  • Publisher: Lightning Source Inc

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Table of Contents

feature
Doping control analysis: the 6th World Championships of Athletics, Athens, Greece
1(13)
C.G. Georgakopoulos
C. Tsitsimpikou
M.-H.E. Spyridaki
E. Lyris
E.G. Cookeas
D. Thieme
reference materials
The preparation, testing and certification of two freshwater sediment reference materials for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and polychlorinated biphenyls: BCR CRM 535 and CRM 536
14(12)
J. W. M. Wegener
W.P. Cofino
E.A. Maier
G.N. Kramer
trends
Characterization of organic pollutants in industrial effluents by high-temperature gas chromatography-mass spectrometry
26(10)
M. Castillo
D. Barcelo
A.S. Pereira
F.R. Aquino Neto
Uniform-length molecular descriptors for quantitative structure-property relationships (QSPR) and quantitative structure-activity relationships (QSAR): classification studies and similarity searching
36(11)
K. Baumann
A review of recent trends in analytical applications of electrogenerated chemiluminescence
47(15)
A.W. Knight
Plasma-polymerized films for biosensors
62(6)
H. Muguruma
I. Karube
A metrological hierarchy for analytical chemistry
68(8)
M. Valcarcel
A. Rios
trends
Reference materials: an inquiry into their use and prospects in Europe
76(9)
P. Quevauviller
Mid-infrared spectroscopy for food analysis: recent new applications and relevant developments in sample presentation methods
85(8)
R.H. Wilson
H.S. Tapp
Kohonen artificial neural networks as a tool for wavelength selection in multicomponent spectrofluorimetric PLS modelling: application to phenol, o-cresol, m-cresol and p-cresol mixtures
93(6)
R. Todeschini
D. Galvagni
J.L. Vilchez
M. del Olmo
N. Navas
Analysis of carbamate insecticides in foodstuffs using chromatography and immunoassay techniques
99(8)
G.S. Nunes
D. Barcelo
Chelation ion chromatography of trace metal ions using metallochromic ligands
107(7)
B. Paull
P.R. Haddad
Cryogenic solute manipulation in gas chromatography - the longitudinal modulation approach
114(12)
P. Marriott
R. Kinghorn
High-temperature high-resolution gas chromatography: breaching the barrier to the analysis of' polar and high molecular weight compounds
126(11)
A. dos Santos Pereira
F.R. de Aquino Neto
editorial
Molecular imprints for solid-phase extraction and sensors
137(1)
D. Barcelo
trends
Tailor-made materials for tailor-made applications: application of molecular imprints in chemical analysis
138(8)
K. Ensing
T. de Boer
Molecular imprinting for bio- and pharmaceutical analysis
146(8)
P.K. Owens
L. Karlsson
E.S.M. Lutz
L.L Andersson
Molecular imprinted polymers for solid-phase extraction
154(5)
D. Stevenson
A simple polymerisable carboxylic acid receptor: 2-acrylamido pyridine
159(5)
J.H.G. Steinke
I.R. Dunkin
D.C. Sherrington
Polymer- and template-related factors influencing the efficiency in molecularly imprinted solid-phase extractions
164(11)
B. Sellergren
High-performance liquid chromatography integrated solid-phase extraction in bioanalysis using restricted access precolumn packings
175(5)
K.-S. Boos
C.-H. Grimm
Validation of new solid-phase extraction materials for the selective enrichment of organic contaminants from environmental samples
180(12)
I. Ferrer
D. Barcelo
Molecular imprinting in chemical sensing
192(7)
F.L. Dickert
O. Hayden
Molecularly imprinted polymers for biosensor applications
199(5)
K. Yano
I. Karube
On-line immunoanalysis for environmental pollutants: from batch assays to automated sensors
204(15)
M.A. Gonzalez-Martinez
R. Puchades
A. Maquieira
Immunosorbents: natural molecular recognition materials for sample preparation of complex environmental matrices
219(17)
V. Pichon
M. Bouzige
C. Miege
M.-C. Hennion
trends
Applications of circular dichroism in protein and peptide analysis
236(9)
N.J. Greenfield
Conducting electroactive polymer-based biosensors
245(7)
G.G. Wallace
M. Smyth
H. Zhao
Technical issues of in vitro microdialysis sampling in bioprocess monitoring
252(9)
N. Torto
L. Gorton. T. Laurell
G. Marko-Varga
Continuous monitoring in drug dissolution testing using flow injection systems
261(11)
Z.-L. Fung
Q. Fang
X.-Z. Liu
H.-W Chen
C.-L. Liu
Solid-phase microextraction
272(10)
H. Prosen
L. Zupancic-Kralj
Strategies for determining environmental pollutants at trace levels in aqueous samples by capillary electrophoresis
282(9)
D. Martinez
F. Borrull
M. Calull
Packing materials and separation efficiencies in capillary electrochromatography
291(11)
C. Fujimoto
feature
The BCR framework: 25 years of quality measurements within the European Union
302(10)
P. Quevauviller
computer corner
Lab View for sensor data acquisition
312(6)
A. Krauβ
U. Weimar
W. Gopel
trends
Liquid membrane extraction in analytical sample preparation. I. Principles
318(7)
J.A. Jonsson
L. Mathiasson
Liquid membrane extraction in analytical sample preparation. II. Applications
325(10)
J.A. Jonsson
L. Mathiasson
The use of electrospray mass spectrometry in the detection and determination of molecules of biological significance
335(11)
W.F. Smyth
Sequential injection analysis: an alternative approach to process analytical chemistry
346(7)
N.W. Barnett
C.E. Lenehan
S.W. Lewis
Chemiluminescence detection systems in supercritical fluid methods
353(9)
A.M. Jimenez
M.J. Navas
Applications of mass spectrometry to plant phenols
362(11)
D. Ryan
K. Robards
P. Prenzler
M. Antolovich
computer corner
Development of measuring software using Testpoint. II. Applications and limitations
373(3)
A. Klotz
G. Gauglitz
reference materials
New certified reference materials for the quality control of groundwater monitoring
376(8)
P. Quevauviller
M.-J. Benoliel
K. Andersen
J. Merry
trends
Recent developments in chemiluminescence sensors
384(8)
X.R. Zhang
W.R.G. Baeyens
A.M. Garcia-Campana
J. Ouyang
Post-column photochemical derivatization in high-performance liquid chromatography
392(8)
M. Lores
O. Cabaleiro
R. Cela
Chromatography and capillary electrophoresis in modelling the basic processes of drug action
400(10)
R. Kaliszan
Methylmercury extraction from aquatic sediments
410(7)
R.A. Lorenzo
M.J. Vazquez
A.M. Carro
R. Cela
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in natural waters: sources, occurrence and analysis
417(12)
E. Manoli
C. Samara
Basic aspects of methods for the determination of dioxins and PCBs in foodstuffs and human tissues
429(11)
A.K.D. Liem
reference materials
Pesticide residue measurements: activities and current research from the EC Standards, Measurements and Testing Programme (SMT)
440(9)
A. Boenke
trends
Multicapillary column gas chromatography with element-selective detection
449(12)
R. Lobinski
V. Sidelnikov
Y. Patrushev
I. Rodriguez
A. Wasik
Classification of organic solvents and modelling of their physico-chemical properties by chemometric methods using different sets of molecular descriptors
461(11)
P. Gramatica
N. Navas
R. Todeschini
Solvent effects on mobile phases used in liquid chromatography: factor analysis applied to protonation equilibria and solvatochromic parameters
472(7)
I. Marques
G. Fonrodona
S. Buti
J. Barbosa
Application of microwave techniques in analytical chemistry
479(6)
Q. Jin
F. Liang
H. Zhang
L. Zhao
Y. Huan
Daqian Song
Recent trends in enantioseparations using capillary electromigration techniques
485(14)
B. Chankvetadze
Important developments in methods and techniques for the determination of dioxins and PCBs in foodstuff's and human tissues
499(9)
A.K. Djien Liem
internet column
CCRC-Net: an Internet-based spectral database for complex carbohydrates using artificial neural networks search engines
508(5)
F. Valafar
H. Valafar
trends
Ion-selective optodes: current developments and future prospects
513(12)
H. Hisamoto
K. Suzuki
The application of alkanethiol self-assembled monolayers to enzyme electrodes
525(8)
J.J. Gooding
D.B. Hibbert
Quantitation of hydrophobicity in micellar liquid chromatography
533(10)
M.C. Garcia Alvarez-Coque
J.R. Torres Lapasio
The application of factor analysis to solvatochromic parameters and pHs values for the standardization of potentiometric sensors in mobile phases used in liquid chromatography
543(6)
J. Barbosa
I. Marques
D. Barron
V. Sanz-Nebot
Development of high-performance frontal analysis and the application to the study of drug-plasma protein binding
549(8)
A. Shibukawa
Y. Kuroda
T. Nakagawa
Trends in solid-phase microextraction for determining organic pollutants in environmental samples
557(12)
A. Penalver
E. Pocurull
F. Borrull
R.M. Marce
editorial
Metrology in chemistry
569(1)
P. Quevauviller
trends
Traceability in chemical measurements for the end users
570(7)
M. Valcarcel
A. Rios
Evaluating uncertainty in routine analysis
577(7)
A. Maroto
R. Boque
J. Riu
F.X. Rius
Some practical examples of method validation in the analytical laboratory
584(10)
P. van Zoonen
R. Hoogerbrugge
S.M. Gort
H.J. van de Wiel
H.A. van 't Klooster
Pitfalls in terminology and use of reference materials
594(22)
R. Walker
I. Lumley
Moving from official to traceable methods
616(8)
M.C. Walsh
How to validate analytical methods
624(8)
R. Wood
Step-by-step implementation of a quality system in the laboratory
632(6)
M.J. Benoliel
The implementation of accreditation in a chemical laboratory
638(6)
L. Cortez
EC initiatives for quality assurance training in analytical chemistry
644(6)
P. Quevauviller
C. Camara
K.J.M. Kramer
Needs for improvement of the measurement infrastructure in Europe
650(6)
P. Quevauviller
C. Nieto de Castro
R. Morabito
M. Valcarcel
A. Voulgaropoulos
M. Walsh
reference materials
The determination of organochlorine compounds and petroleum hydrocarbons in a seaweed sample: results of a world-wide intercomparison exercise
656(9)
F.P. Carvalho
J.-P. Villeneuve
C. Cattini
trends
In situ scanning probe microscopy and new perspectives in analytical chemistry
665(10)
J.E.T. Andersen
J.-D. Zhang
Q. Chi
A.G. Hansen
J.U. Nielsen
E.P. Friis
J. Ulstrup
A. Boisen
H. Jensenius
Space- and time-resolved spectroscopic analyses in micrometre dimensions
675(10)
N. Kitamura
H.-B. Kim
S. Habuchi
M. Chiba
Sample screening systems in analytical chemistry
685(9)
M. Valcarcel
S. Cardenas
M. Gallego
High-performance ultrathin layer agarose gel electrophoresis
694(8)
A. Guttman
Distribution and speciation of platinum group elements in environmental matrices
702(6)
R.R. Barefoot
Towards more rational techniques for the isolation of valuable essential oils from plants
708(9)
M.D. Luque de Castro
M.M. Jimenez-Carmona
V. Fernandez-Perez
Author Index 717(4)
Subject Index 721

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