Reproducibility of glass open tubular columns in a production environment — Two years of experience M. J. HartiganK. BillebL. S. Ettre Originals Pages: 571 - 579
New developments and experiences with glass capillary column production and sampling techniques G. SchomburgH. HusmannF. Weeke Originals Pages: 580 - 587
Relations entre structure chimique et grandeurs de retention. VII. Composés de structure cyclopropanique M. HeintzA. DruilheD. Lefort Originals Pages: 588 - 592
System CG 72 von bevorzugten Trennflüssigkeiten für die Gas-Chromatographie R. DelleyK. Friedrich Originals Pages: 593 - 600
Nitrogen-n-pentane mixture as a purging gas for electron capture detectors J. Ševčík Originals Pages: 601 - 603
Superposition of permeation and adsorption effects in liquid chromatography J. KleinK. Treichel Originals Pages: 604 - 610
Thin-layer chromatography of a number of metals on cellulose phosphate in phosphoric acid media T. ShimizuH. Kobayashi Originals Pages: 611 - 612
Performance, data and results with various chromatographic systems and various detection patterns in high-performance thin-layer chromatography H. HalpaapJ. Ripphahn Originals Pages: 613 - 623
A simple method for the manufacture of flat, glass capilary tubing for gas chromatography G. Du PlessisP. TorlineN. Kozma Short Communication Pages: 624 - 624
Gum phases for glass capillary columns; a recommendation for users, a challenge for polymer scientists K. Grob Short Communication Pages: 625 - 625
Bibliography of liquid column chromatography (1971–1973) and survey of applications A. Braithwaite Book Review Pages: 626 - 626