Hair analysis for medicaments — the best proof for a drug career Wolfgang ArnoldHans Sachs Original Papers Pages: 484 - 489
Chemometric characterization of soil depth profiles M. KriegJ. Einax Original Papers Pages: 490 - 495
Real-factor analysis: a method to analyse successive data records S. Mönkeberg Original Papers Pages: 496 - 500
Determination of chlorinated hydrocarbons in water by fiber-optic evanescent wave spectroscopy and partial least-squares regression J.-P. ConzenJ. BürckH.-J. Ache Original Papers Pages: 501 - 505
On-line coupled ion chromatography-ICP-(AES, MS) and electro thermal vaporisation-ICP-MS in use for ultra trace analysis of high purity rhenium Andreas SeubertRalf Meinke Original Papers Pages: 510 - 519
HPLC/MS — Screening of waste water samples from use of laquers C. KwadeR. VoigtländerK. Cammann Original Papers Pages: 520 - 522
Principles and applications of quality control by near infrared spectroscopy using the example of polymer additives Karl MoltDirk Ihlbrock Original Papers Pages: 523 - 529
Flow injection analysis with fourier transform infrared detection for clinical and process analysis E. RosenbergR. Kellner Original Papers Pages: 530 - 532
The limit of detection in transversal photothermal deflection spectroscopy with light scattering samples Q. E. KhuenW. FaubelH. J. Ache Original Papers Pages: 533 - 535
Chemosensors for motor management systems of the future H. MeixnerU. LampeM. Fleischer Original Papers Pages: 536 - 541
Spectrophotometric sensor devices working in a raster of a few wavelengths E. BratzE. Yacoub-GeorgeH. Tiltscher Original Papers Pages: 542 - 545
The plasma emission detector (PED) as an element-selective detector for supercritical fluid chromatography M. ArnoldK. CammannW. Kleiböhmer Original Papers Pages: 546 - 548
Chemical sensor materials based on clathrates Klaus BuhlmannJörg ReinboldEdwin Weber Original Papers Pages: 549 - 552
Double matrix membranes for potentiometric cation selective disposable sensors C. DumschatM. BorchardtM. Knoll Original Papers Pages: 553 - 555
Fiber optic evanescent field sensors for gaseous species using MIR transparent fibers K. TagaB. MizaikoffR. Kellner Original Papers Pages: 556 - 559
Theoretical and practical response evaluation of a fiber optic sensor for chlorinated hydrocarbons in water E. RosenbergR. KrskaR. Kellner Original Papers Pages: 560 - 562
Enzyme and microbial sensors for phosphate, phenols, pesticides and peroxides U. WollenbergerB. NeumannF. W. Scheller Original Papers Pages: 563 - 566
Planar chip technology for capillary electrophoresis Andreas ManzElisabeth VerpoorteH. Michael Widmer Original Papers Pages: 567 - 571
Influencing of the migration time in CZE J. BodenT. EhmannK. Bächmann Original Papers Pages: 572 - 575
Limitations of the optimization of the resolution by the buffer pH in capillary zone electrophoresis Werner FriedlErnst Kenndler Original Papers Pages: 576 - 582
Separations of a-hexachlorocyclohexane (a-HCH) and pentachlorocyclohexene (PCCH) enantiomers on a cyclodextrin-phase (Cyclodex-B) by HRGC/ECD Stephanie MössnerKarlheinz Ballschmiter Original Papers Pages: 583 - 589
Separation of chlorophyll a and metalloporphyrins by HPLC in normal-phase mode using a diol-phase Dieter DrexlerKarlheinz Ballschmiter Original Papers Pages: 590 - 594
Retention indices of 28 polychlorinated biphenyls in capillary gas chromatography referred to 2,4,6-trichlorophenyl alkyl ethers as RI-standards Marco MorosiniKarlheinz Ballschmiter Original Papers Pages: 595 - 597
Polymer based RIFS sensing: an approach to the indirect measurement of organic pollutants in water G. KrausA. BrechtG. Gauglitz Original Papers Pages: 598 - 601
Low molecular weight analytes in water by spectral interferometry using a competitive immunoassay G. LangA. BrechtG. Gauglitz Original Papers Pages: 602 - 605
Automatic measurement of pesticides in drinking water using on-line solid-phase extraction, HPLC and chemometry J. M. HuenR. GillardH. Kern Original Papers Pages: 606 - 614