Computers in analytical chemistry (with emphasis on chromatography) J. F. K. Huber Editorial Pages: 421 - 421
A large computer system for on-line data acquistion and analysis of data from analytical instruments J. S. FokE. A. Abrahamson OriginalPaper Pages: 423 - 431
The satellite data processing system of the Department of Chemistry of the University of Hamburg. Design and first experiences H. Ch. BroeckerH. G. W. Müller OriginalPaper Pages: 432 - 437
A computer system for data acquisition and evaluation at the institute of organic chemistry, University of Würzburg D. Scheutzow OriginalPaper Pages: 438 - 440
The use of new computer technology in chromatography L. MikkelsenJ. PooleH. R. Biesel OriginalPaper Pages: 447 - 451
Design philosophy for second generation laboratory computers R. J. KlimowskiH. D. Hoberecht OriginalPaper Pages: 452 - 464
The use of a Remote Batch Terminal as an effective first step to the implementation of an inhouse computer facility P. B. StockwellI. Telford OriginalPaper Pages: 465 - 471
Some algorithms for the computer evaluation of chromatograms B. Weimann OriginalPaper Pages: 472 - 476
Interactive processing of chromatograms with display terminals G. SchomburgF. WeekeE. Ziegler OriginalPaper Pages: 477 - 490
Adaptive program for high precision off-line processing of chromatograms M. H. J. van Rijswick OriginalPaper Pages: 491 - 501
Quantitative analysis of unlabelled and polydeuterated compounds by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry M. AxelsonT. CronholmJ. Sjövall OriginalPaper Pages: 502 - 509
Manipulation of multi-faceted data including the analysis of liquid column chromatograms M. A. Fox OriginalPaper Pages: 510 - 514
Documentation and interpretation of spectroscopic data J. T. ClercJ. Meili OriginalPaper Pages: 515 - 517
Automatic pre-interpretation of analytical information of GC/MS systems J. Franzen OriginalPaper Pages: 518 - 521
Interpretation of steroid mass spectra with pattern recognition methods K. VarmuzaH. RotterP. Krenmayr OriginalPaper Pages: 522 - 525
A novel determination of peak areas for application on large computers F. CaesarM. Klier OriginalPaper Pages: 526 - 529
Microprocessors in chemical instrumentation F. BaumannJ. HendricksonD. Wallace OriginalPaper Pages: 530 - 538
Application of an inexpensive, general-purpose microcomputer in analytical chemistry M. GoedertS. A. WiseR. S. Juvet Jr. OriginalPaper Pages: 539 - 546
Plausibility checks in computerized gas chromatography J. BaudischH. -D. Papendick OriginalPaper Pages: 549 - 553
Computer evaluation of gas chromatograms with wide dynamic range L. RohrschneiderA. Jaeschke OriginalPaper Pages: 554 - 559
Design and construction of a computer-controlled gas chromatograph A. SabatierM. GoedertG. Guiochon OriginalPaper Pages: 560 - 566
Optimization of chromatographic separations by computer control S. P. CramJ. E. Leitner OriginalPaper Pages: 567 - 581
A computer system for the spectrometric analysis of high alloyed steel W. SchwarzE. Bayer OriginalPaper Pages: 585 - 591