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Katz, Sidney Allen was born on January 1, 1935 in the United States.
(A complete guide to regulatory compliance monitoring usin...)
A complete guide to regulatory compliance monitoring using atomic spectrometry This is the only comprehensive, single-volume guide to all methods of atomic spectrometry currently recognized by regulatory agencies for the monitoring of metallic contaminants. It is an indispensable working resource for analytical chemists and spectroscopists responsible for generating scientifically and legally defensible laboratory results for regulatory compliance. The book answers virtually every question regarding material selection, preparation, preservation, analysis, and the testing equipment itself. It begins with a thorough explication of the three major spectrometric methods: atomic absorption, inductively coupled plasma atomic spectrometry, and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. Each method is described in terms of its scope of sensitivity, theoretical principles, material and equipment requirements, interferences and their corrections, and calibration. Following chapters provide detailed accounts of sample collection, preservation, and preparation; concentration and separation methods; and laboratory analysis methods for compliance monitoring of air, water, wastes, animal tissues, and food. The authors also provide helpful hints and guidelines on how to organize a laboratory; plan projects; report results; communicate with clients, regulators, and the public; market services; and more.
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(This book reviews the theory and practice of using hair a...)
This book reviews the theory and practice of using hair as a biopsy tissue for trace elements and discusses the pros and cons of this methodology. The authors examine in detail past and present use of hair trace-element levels as indicators of nutritional status, disease, heavy-metal poisoning and environmental exposure. This book also describes methods for collecting and preparing hair samples for determining their trace-element content. The authors also discuss the various theories explaining the biological incorporation of trace elements into hair and the external factors that may affect trace-element absorption.
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Katz, Sidney Allen was born on January 1, 1935 in the United States.
AB, Rutgers University, Camden, 1958;
Doctor of Philosophy, University of Pennsylvania, 1962.
Professor of chemistry, Rutgers University, since 1960. Visiting professor U. London Reactor Center, Sonning Hill, Berkshire, England, 1973, Dalhousie U., Halifax, Nova Scoti, Canada, 1977. Visiting scientist Nuclear Research Institute, Hungarian Academy Sciences, Debrecen, 1984, Institute Jozef Hefen Ljubljana, Slovenia, Yugoslavia, 1990.
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(This book reviews the theory and practice of using hair a...)
Member Camden County Solid Waste Council. Member task force New Jersey Department Sludge Analysis, Trenton. Member toxic substance task force Environmental Protection Agency, Edison, New Jersey.
M. Sheila Krivitzkin, June 9, 1957. Children: Craig Steven, Jeffrey Adam.