Some philosophical fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry Hanns Malissa Original Papers Pages: 159 - 165
Evolutionary epistemology, realism and analytical chemistry Peter Markl Original Papers Pages: 168 - 171
Fractals and analytical chemistry — an old and a new look Othmar Preining Original Papers Pages: 172 - 175
Is analytical chemistry a self-generating science or depending upon problems and ideas from other scientific areas? Bengt NygårdRoland Pettersson Original Papers Pages: 186 - 187
Etienne Francois Geoffroy's table of relations and the concept of affinity Etienne Roth Original Papers Pages: 188 - 202
Highlights in the history of quantitation in chemistry D. Thorburn Burns Original Papers Pages: 205 - 212
Highlights of Spanish chemistry at the time of the chemical revolution of the 18th century J. A. Pérez-Bustamante de Monasterio Original Papers Pages: 225 - 228
Changes in analytical chemistry corresponding to the stage of industrial development Karl Heinz Koch Original Papers Pages: 229 - 231
Evolution of paper chromatography: from Runge's perceptions to Tswett's adsorption Giuseppe D'AscenzoNicoletta Nicolini Original Papers Pages: 232 - 234
Analytical chemistry and inorganic chemistry — an unhappy marriage? Risto S. LaitinenLauri H. J. Lajunen Original Papers Pages: 235 - 237
New trends in teaching Analytical Chemistry: How to present COBAC (Computer Based Analytical Chemistry) Matthias OttoWolfhard Wegscheider Original Papers Pages: 238 - 240
Role of the ionic reactions in teaching and research in Finland Lauri H. J. LajunenRisto S. Laitinen Original Papers Pages: 241 - 242
How to address industrial needs in teaching analytical chemistry B. te Nijenhuis Original Papers Pages: 243 - 244