Although many books on the theory and applications of gas chromatography have been published, the application of gas chromatography to the medical field has been largely ignored. This book describes the techniques of gas chromatography as they are applied to biochemical, biomedical and clinical studies. The subject matter can be divided into techniques and applications. The first half of the book is largely devoted to the instrumentation and equipment used for gas chromatography analysis, while the latter half describes specific applications.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 240 mm
Breite: 160 mm
Dicke: 25 mm
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978-0-471-01048-7 (9780471010487)
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About the editor Ray E. Clement, PhD, is Senior Scientist with the Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Laboratory Services Branch. He is also Adjunct Executive Director of the Canadian Institute for Research in Atmospheric Chemistry and Honorary Professor at the University of Western Ontario, Chemistry Department. He has served on the editorial board of the journal Chemosphere and published 75 articles in numerous scientific publications. His books include Basic Gas Chromatography - Mass Spectrometry: Principles and Techniques and Emissions from Combustion Processes: Origin, Analysis, Fate. Dr. Clement received his PhD in analytical chemistry from the University of Waterloo.
Basic Principles, Characteristics, and Selection of Open Tubular Columns in Gas Chromatography (F. Onuska).; Characteristics of Modern GC Instrumentation (C. Tashiro & R. Clement).; Multidimensional Gas Chromatography: Techniques and Applications (W. Ligon).; The Mass Spectrometer as a Gas Chromatographic Detector (E. Reiner & R. Clement).; Qualitative and Quantitative Methods of Analysis for Gas Chromatography (R. St.; Louis & H. Hill).; Derivatization Techniques (V. Taguchi).; Gas Chromatography Profiling in Biomedical Investigations (J. Rosenfeld).; Fatty Acids, Fatty Acids Containing Lipids, and Their Gas Chromatographic Analysis (F. Muskiet & J. Van Doormaal).; The Progress of Analytical Chemistry in Sport Drug Testing (A. Viau).; Amino Acids (S. MacKenzie).; GC--MS Analysis of Human Plasma (V. Taguchi).; Gas Chromatography of Microorganisms (G. Eiceman, et al.).; Applications of Gas Chromatography in Clinical and Forensic Toxicology (P. Beaumier & R. Leavitt).; Gas Chromatography of Organometallic Compounds (G. Eiceman).; Index.