Vol.9, No.1 June 1992


Foreword

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Point to Ponder ・・・・・ T. Kawashima

Reviews

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Highly Sensitive Flow-Injection Analysis Using Enzyme Reactor Involving Amplification by Substrate Recycling ・・・・・ T. Yao

Research Articls

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Determination of Mercury in Urine and Whole Blood by Flow Injection Analysis-Cold Vapor Atomic Absorption Spectrometry ・・・・・ M. Burguera, J. L. Burguera, M. Gallignani
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Electrochemical and Spectroscopic Sensor Injection: Methodology and Application ・・・・・ H. L. Lancaster, I. Lukkari, G. D. Christian, J. Ruzicka
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Flow Injection Analysis with Front-Surface Illumination Laser Induced Fluorescence Spectrometry for Analytical Applications ・・・・・ J. L. Burguera, M. Burguera, L. Hernandez, M. De La Guardia, A. Salvador
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Multi-Channel Wastewater Monitoring System for Phosphorus based on Flow Injection Analysis ・・・・・ M. Aoyagi, Y. Yasumasa, T. Himeo
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Utilization of 2-(5-bromo-2-pyridylazo)-5-(N-propyl-N-sulfopropylamino)-aniline to Simple Flow Injection Analysis System −Determination of Serum Copper and Iron and Its Application to Disease Diagnosis− ・・・・・ N. Ohno, H. Sakai, K. Nakamura, K. Ida, T. Sakai
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Use of the Sandwich Technique in Flow Injection System for Extending the Range of an Analytical Method −Application to Chloride Determination in Waters− ・・・・・ A. N. Araujo, J. L. F. C. Lima, A. O. S. S. Rangel, M. T. M. Teixeira
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A Foundamental Study on the Spectrophotometric Determination of Hydrogen Peroxide by Membrance Permeation/Flow Injection and Its Application to Glucose Determination ・・・・・ M. Oshima, M. Sanada, S. Motomizu

Topics

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Analytical Balance as a Detector in Flow Analysis ・・・・・ H. Itabashi

Reports

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The 1992 Winter Conference on Flow Injection Analysis ・・・・・ G. D. Christian
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Attending WCFIA '92 ・・・・・ T. Kawashima, H. Itabashi, S. Nakano
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Regulatible Agriculture and FIA ・・・・・ H. Nakajima

FIA Title

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From Meeting ・・・・・ K. Uchida
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FIA Bibliography(17) ・・・・・ Y. Baba

Announcements

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Announcements ・・・・・ 

Postscript

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Postscript ・・・・・ 


JAFIAbanner Toshihiko IMATO, Prof. Dr.
Department of Applied Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyushu University
E-mail: imato@cstf.kyushu-u.ac.jp