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| Title | Analytical Chemistry and Measurement Science: (What Has DOE Done for Analytical Chemistry?) | |
| Author(s) | Shults, W. D. | |
| Publication Date | April 1989 | |
| Report Number | CONF-8904181-1 | |
| Unique Identifier | ACC0218 | |
| Other Numbers | Legacy ID: DE89009559; OSTI ID: 6161895 | |
| Research Org | Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN (USA) | |
| Contract No | AC05-84OR21400 | |
| Sponsoring Org | US Department of Energy (DOE) | |
| Other Information | 40. Anniversary Symposium of the New Brunswick Laboratory; 3 Apr 1989; Argonne, IL, USA | |
| Subject | 400000 -- Chemistry; Chemistry-- Research Programs; US DOE -- Research Programs; Chemical Analysis; Historical Aspects; Measuring Methods; Reviews; Scientific Personnel | |
| Keywords | Document Types; National Organizations; Personnel; Professional Personnel; US Organizations | |
| Abstract | Over the past forty years, analytical scientists within the DOE complex have had a tremendous impact on the field of analytical chemistry. This paper suggests six "high impact" research/development areas that either originated within or were brought to maturity within the DOE laboratories. "High impact" means they lead to new subdisciplines or to new ways of doing business. | |
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