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www.spectroscopyonline.com 126 Spectroscopy 17(12) December 2002 Index Index AUTHORS Ammar, Karim. See Daley, Larry. Ball, David W. “Raman Spectroscopy,” in Baseline Column. February, p. 50. Balogh, Michael P.; and Covey, Thomas R. ASMS through the Looking Glass. June, p. S36. Brame Jr., Edward G. See Ferraro, John R. Busch, Kenneth L. Buying Mass Spec- trometers. June, p. S18. — “Chemical Noise in Mass Spectrom- etry, Part I,” in Mass Spectrometry Forum Column. October, p. 32. — “Fifty-Year Celebration for the An- nual Conference on Mass Spectrome- try,” in Mass Spectrometry Forum Column. May, p. 16. A Glossary for Mass Spectrometry. June, p. S26. — “SAMS — Speaking with Acronyms in Mass Spectrometry,”in Mass Spec- trometry Forum Column. February, p. 54. Callis, James B. See Daley, Larry. Chacko, Molly. See Shelbourn, Tim. Covey, Thomas R. See Balogh, Michael P. Daley, Larry; Zheng, Ping; Wettzel, Car- olyn; Ammar, Karim; Girard, Anne- Marie Michelle; Rodermel, Steve; Thomas, David R.; Ning, Li; Callis, James B.; and Edwards, Gerry E. Test of an In Vivo Method to Detect Chloro- plast Division in Crop Plants, Part I: Discovery of the Phenomenon. April, p. 16. Test of an In Vivo Method to Detect Chloroplast Division in Crop Plants, Part II: Verification of the Phenomenon by Germplasm Methods and Confocal Microscopy. September, p. 14. DiGregorio, Barry E. Spectroscopy on a Primordial World — Titan. December, p. 121. Edwards, Gerry E. See Daley, Larry. Edwards, Howell G.M. Raman Mi- croscopy in Art and Archaeology, Illu- mination of Historical Mysteries in Rock Art and Frescoes. February, p. 16. Ericson, Scott. See Shelbourn, Tim. Ferraro, John R.; and Brame Jr., Edward G. Guest Editorial: History of the Chemical Heritage Foundation Scien- tific Instrumentation Museum. Sep- tember, p. 34. Girard, Anne-Marie Michelle. See Daley, Larry. Grant, K. See Santora, L.C. Habazaki, H. See Marcus, R. Kenneth. Harrington, Peter B.; Patchett, Morgan L.; and Minoshima, Yuka. Detection of -Hydroxybutyrate and -Butyrolac- tone by Ion Mobility Spectrometry. November, p. 16. Jiang, Eric Y. Phase-, Time-, and Space- Resolved Step-Scan FT-IR Spec- troscopy: Principles and Applications to Dynamic and Heterogeneous Systems. January, p. 22. Johnson, Nancy Spurling. The 2002 Spectroscopy Survey of Salaries and Employment Issues. March, p. 18. — See Nicolson, Michelle. Kocherlakota, Nimi; Obenauf, Ralph; and Thomas, Robert. A Statistical Ap- proach to Reporting Uncertainty on Certified Values of Chemical Reference Materials for Trace Metal Analysis. September, p. 20. Krull, I.S. See Santora, L.C. Lassiter, Suzanne J. See Soper, Steven A. Lauterbach, Jochen. See Snively, Christopher M. Lemière, Filip. Mass Analyzers for LC- MS. June, p. S8. Marcus, R. Kenneth; Shimizu, K.; Habazaki, H.; Skeldon, P.; and Thompson, G.E. Radio Frequency Glow Discharge Optical Emission Spec- troscopy: Depth Profiling Analysis of Volume 17 2002

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IndexIndexAUTHORS

Ammar, Karim. See Daley, Larry.Ball, David W. “Raman Spectroscopy,”

in Baseline Column. February, p. 50.Balogh, Michael P.; and Covey, Thomas

R. ASMS through the Looking Glass.June, p. S36.

Brame Jr., Edward G. See Ferraro,John R.

Busch, Kenneth L. Buying Mass Spec-trometers. June, p. S18.

— “Chemical Noise in Mass Spectrom-etry, Part I,” in Mass SpectrometryForum Column. October, p. 32.

— “Fifty-Year Celebration for the An-nual Conference on Mass Spectrome-try,” in Mass Spectrometry ForumColumn. May, p. 16.

— A Glossary for Mass Spectrometry.June, p. S26.

— “SAMS — Speaking with Acronymsin Mass Spectrometry,” in Mass Spec-trometry Forum Column. February,p. 54.

Callis, James B. See Daley, Larry.Chacko, Molly. See Shelbourn, Tim.Covey, Thomas R. See Balogh,

Michael P.Daley, Larry; Zheng, Ping; Wettzel, Car-

olyn; Ammar, Karim; Girard, Anne-Marie Michelle; Rodermel, Steve;Thomas, David R.; Ning, Li; Callis,James B.; and Edwards, Gerry E. Testof an In Vivo Method to Detect Chloro-plast Division in Crop Plants, Part I:Discovery of the Phenomenon. April,p. 16.

— Test of an In Vivo Method to DetectChloroplast Division in Crop Plants,Part II: Verification of the Phenomenonby Germplasm Methods and ConfocalMicroscopy. September, p. 14.

DiGregorio, Barry E. Spectroscopy on aPrimordial World — Titan. December,p. 121.

Edwards, Gerry E. See Daley, Larry.Edwards, Howell G.M. Raman Mi-

croscopy in Art and Archaeology, Illu-mination of Historical Mysteries inRock Art and Frescoes. February, p. 16.

Ericson, Scott. See Shelbourn, Tim.Ferraro, John R.; and Brame Jr., Edward

G. Guest Editorial: History of theChemical Heritage Foundation Scien-tific Instrumentation Museum. Sep-tember, p. 34.

Girard, Anne-Marie Michelle. SeeDaley, Larry.

Grant, K. See Santora, L.C.Habazaki, H. See Marcus, R. Kenneth.Harrington, Peter B.; Patchett, Morgan

L.; and Minoshima, Yuka. Detection of�-Hydroxybutyrate and �-Butyrolac-tone by Ion Mobility Spectrometry.November, p. 16.

Jiang, Eric Y. Phase-, Time-, and Space-Resolved Step-Scan FT-IR Spec-troscopy: Principles and Applications toDynamic and Heterogeneous Systems.January, p. 22.

Johnson, Nancy Spurling. The 2002Spectroscopy Survey of Salaries andEmployment Issues. March, p. 18.

— See Nicolson, Michelle.Kocherlakota, Nimi; Obenauf, Ralph;

and Thomas, Robert. A Statistical Ap-proach to Reporting Uncertainty onCertified Values of Chemical ReferenceMaterials for Trace Metal Analysis.September, p. 20.

Krull, I.S. See Santora, L.C.Lassiter, Suzanne J. See Soper, Steven A.Lauterbach, Jochen. See Snively,

Christopher M.Lemière, Filip. Mass Analyzers for LC-

MS. June, p. S8.Marcus, R. Kenneth; Shimizu, K.;

Habazaki, H.; Skeldon, P.; andThompson, G.E. Radio FrequencyGlow Discharge Optical Emission Spec-troscopy: Depth Profiling Analysis of

Volume 172002

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Thin Anodic Alumina Films as Poten-tial Reference Materials. October,p. 14.

Mark, Howard; and Workman Jr.,Jerome. “Analysis of Noise, Part X,” inChemometrics in Spectroscopy Col-umn. January, p. 42.

— “Analysis of Noise, Part XI,” inChemometrics in Spectroscopy Col-umn. June, p. 24.

— “Analysis of Noise, Part XII,” inChemometrics in Spectroscopy Col-umn. October, p. 38.

— “Analysis of Noise, Part XIII,” inChemometrics in Spectroscopy Col-umn. December, p. 123.

McDowall, R.D. “Validation of Spec-trometry Software, Part III — VendorAudit, System Purchase, and Prepara-tion for Installation,” in Focus onQuality Column. February, p. 64.

Minoshima, Yuka. See Harrington,Peter B.

Mortensen, Tammy. See Shelbourn,Tim.

Nicolson, Michelle; Perry, Joseph;Thompson, Sarah K.; and Johnson,Nancy Spurling. PittCon 2002 Review,The 17th Annual Wrap-up of NewSpectroscopy Instrumentation Intro-duced at the Pittsburgh Conference.May, p. 20.

Ning, Li. See Daley,Larry.

Nunez, Karen. SeeShelbourn, Tim.

Obenauf, Ralph.See Kocher-lakota, Nimi.

Patchett, MorganL. See Harring-ton, Peter B.

Perry, Joseph. SeeNicolson,Michelle.

Rodermel, Steve.See Daley, Larry.

Santora, L.C.;Krull, I.S.; andGrant, K. Deter-mination ofRecombinantMonoclonal Anti-bodies and Non-

covalent Antigen TNF� Trimer UsingQ-TOF Mass Spectrometry. May, p. 50.

Schatzlein, Debbie. See Thomsen,Volker.

Schmid, Lawrence S. Industry Trends:Mass Spectrometry Shines Bright in anOtherwise Bleak Market for Spec-troscopy Instrumentation. March,p. 24.

Shelbourn, Tim; Chacko, Molly; Wisser,Jennifer; Mortensen, Tammy; Ericson,Scott; Nunez, Karen; and Sutliff, Deb-orah. Ultratrace Aluminum Analysis ofNutritional Intravenous Solution Com-ponents in 1-Propanol Using GFAAS.January, p. 16.

Shimizu, K. See Marcus, R. Kenneth.Skeldon, P. See Marcus, R. Kenneth.Snively, Christopher M.; and Lauter-

bach, Jochen. Sampling Accessories forthe High-Throughput Analysis of Com-binatorial Libraries Using SpectralImaging. April, p. 26.

Soper, Steven A.; Stryjewski, Wieslaw J.;Wang, Yun; and Lassiter, Suzanne J.Shedding Light on DNA Analysis, Mul-tiplexed Detection and IdentificationUsing Fluorescence Lifetime Methods.June, p. 14.

Stryjewski, Wieslaw J. See Soper,Steven A.

Sutliff, Deborah. See Shelbourn, Tim.Thomas, David R. See Daley, Larry.Thomas, Robert. “A Beginner’s Guide to

ICP-MS, Part VIII — Mass Analyzers:Time-of-Flight Technology,” in Spec-troscopy Tutorial Column. January,p. 36.

— “A Beginner’s Guide to ICP-MS, PartIX — Mass Analyzers: Collision/Reaction Cell Technology,” in Spec-troscopy Tutorial Column. February,p. 42.

— “A Beginner’s Guide to ICP-MS, PartX — Detectors,” in Spectroscopy Tu-torial Column. April, p. 34.

— “A Beginner’s Guide to ICP-MS, PartXI — Peak Measurement Protocol,” inSpectroscopy Tutorial Column. July,p. 28.

— “A Beginner’s Guide to ICP-MS, PartXII — A Review of Interferences,” inSpectroscopy Tutorial Column. Octo-ber, p. 24.

— “A Beginner’s Guide to ICP-MS, PartXIII — Sampling Accessories,” inSpectroscopy Tutorial Column. No-vember, p. 26.

Thomas, Robert. See Kocherlakota,Nimi.

Thompson, G.E. See Marcus, R.Kenneth.

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SUBJECTS

AGRICULTURALTest of an In Vivo Method to Detect

Chloroplast Division in Crop Plants,Part I: Discovery of the Phenomenon.Larry Daley, Ping Zheng, CarolynWettzel, Karim Ammar, Anne-MarieMichelle Girard, Steve Rodermel,David R. Thomas, Li Ning, James B.Callis, and Gerry E. Edwards. April,p. 16.

Test of an In Vivo Method to DetectChloroplast Division in Crop Plants,Part II: Verification of the Phenomenonby Germplasm Methods and ConfocalMicroscopy. Larry Daley, Ping Zheng,Carolyn Wetzel, Karim Ammar,Anne-Marie Michelle Girard, SteveRodermel, David R. Thomas, Li Ning,James B. Callis, and Gerry E. Ed-wards. September, p. 14.

Thompson, Sarah K. See Nicolson,Michelle.

Thomsen, Volker. “Walther Gerlach andthe Foundations of Modern Spectro-chemical Analysis,” in SpectroscopyTutorial Column. December, p. 117.

Thomsen, Volker; and Schatzlein, Deb-bie. Advances in Field-Portable XRF.July, p. 14.

Wang, Yun. See Soper, Steven A.Wettzel, Carolyn. See Daley, Larry.Wilks, Paul A. Guest Editorial: The Birth

of Infrared Filtometry. March, p. 14.— Guest Editorial: Infrared Solves Some

Unusual Problems for the Film Indus-try. December, p. 116.

Wisser, Jennifer. See Shelbourn, Tim.Workman Jr., Jerome. See Mark,

Howard.Zheng, Ping. See Daley, Larry.

ANNUAL SALARY SURVEYThe 2002 Spectroscopy Survey of

Salaries and Employment Issues.Nancy Spurling Johnson. March,p. 18.

ATOMIC ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPYUltratrace Aluminum Analysis of Nutri-

tional Intravenous Solution Compo-nents in 1-Propanol Using GFAAS.Tim Shelbourn, Molly Chacko, Jen-nifer Wisser, Tammy Mortensen, ScottEricson, Karen Nunez, and DeborahSutliff. January, p. 16.

ATOMIC EMISSION SPECTROSCOPY“A Beginner’s Guide to ICP-MS, Part

VIII — Mass Analyzers: Time-of-Flight Technology,” in SpectroscopyTutorial Column. Robert Thomas.January, p. 36.

“A Beginner’s Guide to ICP-MS, Part IX— Mass Analyzers: Collision/Reaction Cell Technology,” in Spec-troscopy Tutorial Column. RobertThomas. February, p. 42.

“A Beginner’s Guide to ICP-MS, Part X— Detectors,” in Spectroscopy Tutor-ial Column. Robert Thomas. April,p. 34.

“A Beginner’s Guide to ICP-MS, Part XI— Peak Measurement Protocol,” inSpectroscopy Tutorial Column.Robert Thomas. July, p. 28.

“A Beginner’s Guide to ICP-MS, PartXII — A Review of Interferences,” inSpectroscopy Tutorial Column.Robert Thomas. October, p. 24.

“A Beginner’s Guide to ICP-MS, PartXIII — Sampling Accessories,” inSpectroscopy Tutorial Column.Robert Thomas. November, p. 26.

Radio Frequency Glow Discharge OpticalEmission Spectroscopy: Depth ProfilingAnalysis of Thin Anodic Alumina Filmsas Potential Reference Materials. R.Kenneth Marcus, K. Shimizu, H.Habazaki, P. Skeldon, and G.E.Thompson. October, p. 14.

“Walther Gerlach and the Foundationsof Modern Spectrochemical Analy-

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sis,” in Spectroscopy Tutorial Col-umn. Volker Thomsen. December,p. 117.

ATRGuest Editorial: Infrared Solves Some

Unusual Problems for the Film Indus-try. Paul A. Wilks. December, p. 116.

AUTOMATION/COMPUTERSSpectroscopy on a Primordial World —

Titan. Barry E. DiGregorio. Decem-ber, p. 121.

BASELINE COLUMN“Raman Spectroscopy.” David W. Ball.

February, p. 50.

BIOLOGICAL/MEDICAL ANALYSISDetection of �-Hydroxybutyrate and

�-Butyrolactone by Ion Mobility Spec-trometry. Peter B. Harrington, Mor-gan L. Patchett, and Yuka Minoshima.November, p. 16.

Determination of Recombinant Mono-clonal Antibodies and NoncovalentAntigen TNF� Trimer Using Q-TOFMass Spectrometry. L.C. Santora, I.S.Krull, and K. Grant. May, p. 50.

Shedding Light on DNA Analysis, Multi-plexed Detection and IdentificationUsing Fluorescence Lifetime Methods.Steven A. Soper, Suzanne J. Lassiter,Wieslaw J. Stryjewski, and Yun Wang.June, p. 14.

Ultratrace Aluminum Analysis of Nutri-tional Intravenous Solution Compo-nents in 1-Propanol Using GFAAS.Tim Shelbourn, Molly Chacko, Jen-nifer Wisser, Tammy Mortensen, ScottEricson, Karen Nunez, and DeborahSutliff. January, p. 16.

CALIBRATION/VALIDATION“Validation of Spectrometry Software,

Part III — Vendor Audit, System Pur-chase, and Preparation for Installa-tion,” in Focus on Quality Column.R.D. McDowall. February, p. 64.

CHEMOMETRICS IN SPECTROSCOPY COLUMN“Analysis of Noise, Part X.” Howard

Mark and Jerome Workman Jr. Janu-ary, p. 42.

“Analysis of Noise, Part XI.” HowardMark and Jerome Workman Jr. June,p. 24.

“Analysis of Noise, Part XII.” HowardMark and Jerome Workman Jr. Octo-ber, p. 38.

“Analysis of Noise, Part XIII.” HowardMark and Jerome Workman Jr. De-cember, p. 123.

CHEMOMETRICS“Analysis of Noise, Part X,” in Chemo-

metrics in Spectroscopy Column.Howard Mark and Jerome WorkmanJr. January, p. 42.

“Analysis of Noise, Part XI,” in Chemo-metrics in Spectroscopy Column.Howard Mark and Jerome WorkmanJr. June, p. 24.

“Analysis of Noise, Part XII,” in Chemo-metrics in Spectroscopy Column.Howard Mark and Jerome WorkmanJr. October, p. 38.

“Analysis of Noise, Part XIII,” inChemometrics in Spectroscopy Col-umn. Howard Mark and JeromeWorkman Jr. December, p. 123.

CONFERENCES AND EXHIBITIONSASMS through the Looking Glass.

Michael P. Balogh and Thomas R.Covey. June, p. S36.

“Fifty-Year Celebration for the AnnualConference on Mass Spectrometry,”in Mass Spectrometry Forum Col-umn. Kenneth L. Busch. May, p. 16.

An Overview of New Products at theDenver X-ray Conference. July, p. 22.

PittCon 2002 Review, The 17th AnnualWrap-up of New Spectroscopy Instru-mentation Introduced at the PittsburghConference. Michelle Nicolson, JosephPerry, Sarah K. Thompson, andNancy Spurling Johnson. May, p. 20.

CURRENT ISSUESThe 2002 Spectroscopy Survey of

Salaries and Employment Issues.Nancy Spurling Johnson. March,p. 18.

Buying Mass Spectrometers. Kenneth L.Busch. June, p. S18.

Detection of �-Hydroxybutyrate and �-Butyrolactone by Ion Mobility Spec-trometry. Peter B. Harrington, Mor-gan L. Patchett, and Yuka Minoshima.November, p. 16.

Industry Trends: Mass SpectrometryShines Bright in an Otherwise BleakMarket for Spectroscopy Instrumenta-tion. Lawrence S. Schmid. March,p. 24.

Spectroscopy on a Primordial World —Titan. Barry E. DiGregorio. Decem-ber, p. 121.

DETECTORS“A Beginner’s Guide to ICP-MS, Part X

— Detectors,” in Spectroscopy TutorialColumn. Robert Thomas. April, p. 34.

FLUORESCENCE SPECTROSCOPYShedding Light on DNA Analysis, Multi-

plexed Detection and IdentificationUsing Fluorescence Lifetime Methods.Steven A. Soper, Suzanne J. Lassiter,Wieslaw J. Stryjewski, and Yun Wang.June, p. 14.

Test of an In Vivo Method to DetectChloroplast Division in Crop Plants,Part I: Discovery of the Phenomenon.

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Christopher M. Snively and JochenLauterbach. April, p. 26.

GLOW DISCHARGE SPECTROMETRYRadio Frequency Glow Discharge Optical

Emission Spectroscopy: Depth ProfilingAnalysis of Thin Anodic Alumina Filmsas Potential Reference Materials. R.Kenneth Marcus, K. Shimizu, H.Habazaki, P. Skeldon, and G.E.Thompson. October, p. 14.

GRAPHITE FURNACE AAUltratrace Aluminum Analysis of Nutri-

tional Intravenous Solution Compo-nents in 1-Propanol Using GFAAS.Tim Shelbourn, Molly Chacko, Jen-nifer Wisser, Tammy Mortensen, ScottEricson, Karen Nunez, and DeborahSutliff. January, p. 16.

GUEST EDITORIALGuest Editorial: The Birth of Infrared Fil-

tometry. Paul A. Wilks. March, p. 14.Guest Editorial: History of the Chemical

Heritage Foundation Scientific Instru-mentation Museum. John R. Ferraroand Edward G. Brame Jr. September,p. 34.

Guest Editorial: Infrared Solves SomeUnusual Problems for the Film Indus-try. Paul A. Wilks. December, p. 116.

Larry Daley, Ping Zheng, CarolynWettzel, Karim Ammar, Anne-MarieMichelle Girard, Steve Rodermel,David R. Thomas, Li Ning, James B.Callis, and Gerry E. Edwards. April,p. 16.

Test of an In Vivo Method to DetectChloroplast Division in Crop Plants,Part II: Verification of the Phenomenonby Germplasm Methods and ConfocalMicroscopy. Larry Daley, Ping Zheng,Carolyn Wetzel, Karim Ammar,Anne-Marie Michelle Girard, SteveRodermel, David R. Thomas, Li Ning,James B. Callis, and Gerry E. Ed-wards. September, p. 14.

FOCUS ON QUALITY COLUMN“Validation of Spectrometry Software,

Part III — Vendor Audit, System Pur-chase, and Preparation for Installa-tion.” R.D. McDowall. February, p. 64.

FT-IR SPECTROSCOPYPhase-, Time-, and Space-Resolved Step-

Scan FT-IR Spectroscopy: Principlesand Applications to Dynamic and Het-erogeneous Systems. Eric Y. Jiang. Jan-uary, p. 22.

Sampling Accessories for the High-Throughput Analysis of CombinatorialLibraries Using Spectral Imaging.

HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVESASMS through the Looking Glass.

Michael P. Balogh and Thomas R.Covey. June, p. S36.

Guest Editorial: The Birth of Infrared Fil-tometry. Paul A. Wilks. March, p. 14.

Guest Editorial: History of the ChemicalHeritage Foundation Scientific Instru-mentation Museum. John R. Ferraroand Edward G. Brame Jr. September,p. 34.

“Walther Gerlach and the Foundationsof Modern Spectrochemical Analy-sis,” in Spectroscopy Tutorial Col-umn. Volker Thomsen. December,p. 117.

ICP/ICP-MS ANALYSIS“A Beginner’s Guide to ICP-MS, Part

VIII — Mass Analyzers: Time-of-

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Flight Technology,” in SpectroscopyTutorial Column. Robert Thomas.January, p. 36.

“A Beginner’s Guide to ICP-MS, PartIX — Mass Analyzers: Collision/Reaction Cell Technology,” in Spec-troscopy Tutorial Column. RobertThomas. February, p. 42.

“A Beginner’s Guide to ICP-MS, Part X— Detectors,” in Spectroscopy Tutor-ial Column. Robert Thomas. April,p. 34.

“A Beginner’s Guide to ICP-MS, PartXI — Peak Measurement Protocol,”in Spectroscopy Tutorial Column.Robert Thomas. July, p. 28.

“A Beginner’s Guide to ICP-MS, PartXII — A Review of Interferences,” inSpectroscopy Tutorial Column.Robert Thomas. October, p. 24.

“A Beginner’s Guide to ICP-MS, PartXIII — Sampling Accessories,”Robert Thomas. November, p. 26.

IMAGING/MICROSPECTROSCOPYRaman Microscopy in Art and Archaeol-

ogy, Illumination of Historical Myster-ies in Rock Art and Frescoes. HowellG.M. Edwards. February, p. 16.

Test of an In Vivo Method to DetectChloroplast Division in Crop Plants,Part I: Discovery of the Phenomenon.Larry Daley, Ping Zheng, CarolynWettzel, Karim Ammar, Anne-MarieMichelle Girard, Steve Rodermel,David R. Thomas, Li Ning, James B.Callis, and Gerry E. Edwards. April,p. 16.

Test of an In Vivo Method to DetectChloroplast Division in Crop Plants,Part II: Verification of the Phenomenonby Germplasm Methods and ConfocalMicroscopy. Larry Daley, Ping Zheng,Carolyn Wetzel, Karim Ammar,Anne-Marie Michelle Girard, SteveRodermel, David R. Thomas, Li Ning,James B. Callis, and Gerry E. Ed-wards. September, p. 14.

INDUSTRIAL SPECTROSCOPYGuest Editorial: Infrared Solves Some

Unusual Problems for the Film Indus-try. Paul A. Wilks. December, p. 116.

INFORMATION SOURCESThe 2002 Spectroscopy Survey of

Salaries and Employment Issues.Nancy Spurling Johnson. March,p. 18.

A Glossary for Mass Spectrometry. Ken-neth L. Busch. June, p. S26.

Industry Trends: Mass SpectrometryShines Bright in an Otherwise BleakMarket for Spectroscopy Instrumenta-tion. Lawrence S. Schmid. March,p. 24.

PittCon 2002 Review, The 17th AnnualWrap-up of New Spectroscopy Instru-mentation Introduced at the PittsburghConference. Michelle Nicolson, JosephPerry, Sarah K. Thompson, andNancy Spurling Johnson. May, p. 20.

INFRARED SPECTROSCOPYGuest Editorial: The Birth of Infrared Fil-

tometry. Paul A. Wilks. March, p. 14.Guest Editorial: Infrared Solves Some

Unusual Problems for the Film Indus-try. Paul A. Wilks. December, p. 116.

Phase-, Time-, and Space-Resolved Step-Scan FT-IR Spectroscopy: Principlesand Applications to Dynamic and Heterogeneous Systems. Eric Y. Jiang.January, p. 22.

Test of an In Vivo Method to DetectChloroplast Division in Crop Plants,Part I: Discovery of the Phenomenon.Larry Daley, Ping Zheng, CarolynWettzel, Karim Ammar, Anne-MarieMichelle Girard, Steve Rodermel,David R. Thomas, Li Ning, James B.

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Callis, and Gerry E. Edwards. April,p. 16.

Test of an In Vivo Method to DetectChloroplast Division in Crop Plants,Part II: Verification of the Phenomenonby Germplasm Methods and ConfocalMicroscopy. Larry Daley, Ping Zheng,Carolyn Wetzel, Karim Ammar,Anne-Marie Michelle Girard, SteveRodermel, David R. Thomas, Li Ning,James B. Callis, and Gerry E. Ed-wards. September, p. 14.

INSTRUMENTATIONAdvances in Field-Portable XRF. Volker

Thomsen and Debbie Schatzlein. July,p. 14.

“A Beginner’s Guide to ICP-MS, PartVIII — Mass Analyzers: Time-of-Flight Technology,” in SpectroscopyTutorial Column. Robert Thomas.January, p. 36.

“A Beginner’s Guide to ICP-MS, Part IX— Mass Analyzers: Collision/Reaction Cell Technology,” in Spec-

troscopy Tutorial Column. RobertThomas. February, p. 42.

“A Beginner’s Guide to ICP-MS, Part X— Detectors,” in Spectroscopy Tutor-ial Column. Robert Thomas. April,p. 34.

“A Beginner’s Guide to ICP-MS, PartXIII — Sampling Accessories,” inSpectroscopy Tutorial Column.Robert Thomas. November, p. 26.

Buying Mass Spectrometers. Kenneth L.Busch. June, p. S18.

Guest Editorial: The Birth of Infrared Fil-tometry. Paul A. Wilks. March, p. 14.

Guest Editorial: History of the ChemicalHeritage Foundation Scientific Instru-mentation Museum. John R. Ferraroand Edward G. Brame Jr. September,p. 34.

Guest Editorial: Infrared Solves SomeUnusual Problems for the Film Indus-try. Paul A. Wilks. December, p. 116.

Industry Trends: Mass SpectrometryShines Bright in an Otherwise BleakMarket for Spectroscopy Instrumenta-tion. Lawrence S. Schmid. March,p. 24.

Mass Analyzers for LC-MS. FilipLemière. June, p. S8.

An Overview of New Products at theDenver X-ray Conference. July, p. 22.

Phase-, Time-, and Space-Resolved Step-Scan FT-IR Spectroscopy: Principlesand Applications to Dynamic and Het-erogeneous Systems. Eric Y. Jiang. Jan-uary, p. 22.

PittCon 2002 Review, The 17th AnnualWrap-up of New Spectroscopy Instru-mentation Introduced at the PittsburghConference. Michelle Nicolson, JosephPerry, Sarah K. Thompson, andNancy Spurling Johnson. May, p. 20.

Sampling Accessories for the High-Throughput Analysis of CombinatorialLibraries Using Spectral Imaging.Christopher M. Snively and JochenLauterbach. April, p. 26.

MASS SPECTROMETRY FORUMCOLUMN“Chemical Noise in Mass Spectrometry,

Part I.” Kenneth L. Busch. October,p. 32.

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“Fifty-Year Celebration for the AnnualConference on Mass Spectrometry.”Kenneth L. Busch. May, p. 16.

“SAMS — Speaking with Acronyms inMass Spectrometry.” Kenneth L.Busch. February, p. 54.

MASS SPECTROMETRYASMS through the Looking Glass.

Michael P. Balogh and Thomas R.Covey. June, p. S36.

“A Beginner’s Guide to ICP-MS, PartVIII — Mass Analyzers: Time-of-Flight Technology,” in SpectroscopyTutorial Column. Robert Thomas.January, p. 36.

“A Beginner’s Guide to ICP-MS, Part IX— Mass Analyzers: Collision/Reaction Cell Technology,” in Spec-troscopy Tutorial Column. RobertThomas. February, p. 42.

“A Beginner’s Guide to ICP-MS, Part X— Detectors,” in Spectroscopy Tutor-ial Column. Robert Thomas. April,p. 34.

“A Beginner’s Guide to ICP-MS, Part XI— Peak Measurement Protocol,” inSpectroscopy Tutorial Column.Robert Thomas. July, p. 28.

“A Beginner’s Guide to ICP-MS, PartXII — A Review of Interferences,” in

Spectroscopy Tutorial Column.Robert Thomas. October, p. 24.

“A Beginner’s Guide to ICP-MS, PartXIII — Sampling Accessories,” inSpectroscopy Tutorial Column.Robert Thomas. November, p. 26.

Buying Mass Spectrometers. Kenneth L.Busch. June, p. S18.

“Chemical Noise in Mass Spectrometry,Part I,” in Mass Spectrometry ForumColumn. Kenneth L. Busch. October,p. 32.

Detection of �-Hydroxybutyrate and �-Butyrolactone by Ion Mobility Spec-trometry. Peter B. Harrington, Mor-gan L. Patchett, and Yuka Minoshima.November, p. 16.

Determination of Recombinant Mono-clonal Antibodies and NoncovalentAntigen TNF� Trimer Using Q-TOFMass Spectrometry. L.C. Santora, I.S.Krull, and K. Grant. May, p. 50.

“Fifty-Year Celebration for the AnnualConference on Mass Spectrometry,”in Mass Spectrometry Forum Col-umn. Kenneth L. Busch. May, p. 16.

A Glossary for Mass Spectrometry. Ken-neth L. Busch. June, p. S26.

Mass Analyzers for LC-MS. FilipLemière. June, p. S8.

“SAMS — Speaking with Acronyms inMass Spectrometry,” in Mass Spec-trometry Forum Column. Kenneth L.Busch. February, p. 54.

PEOPLE IN SPECTROSCOPYGuest Editorial: History of the Chemical

Heritage Foundation Scientific Instru-mentation Museum. John R. Ferraroand Edward G. Brame Jr. September,p. 34.

“Walther Gerlach and the Foundationsof Modern Spectrochemical Analy-sis,” in Spectroscopy Tutorial Col-umn. Volker Thomsen. December,p. 117.

PHARMACEUTICAL APPLICATIONSDetermination of Recombinant Mono-

clonal Antibodies and NoncovalentAntigen TNF� Trimer Using Q-TOFMass Spectrometry. L.C. Santora, I.S.Krull, and K. Grant. May, p. 50.

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Sampling Accessories for the High-Throughput Analysis of CombinatorialLibraries Using Spectral Imaging.Christopher M. Snively and JochenLauterbach. April, p. 26.

Ultratrace Aluminum Analysis of Nutri-tional Intravenous Solution Compo-nents in 1-Propanol Using GFAAS.Tim Shelbourn, Molly Chacko, Jen-nifer Wisser, Tammy Mortensen, ScottEricson, Karen Nunez, and DeborahSutliff. January, p. 16.

PROCESS CONTROL AND ANALYSISGuest Editorial: Infrared Solves Some

Unusual Problems for the Film Indus-try. Paul A. Wilks. December, p. 116.

Ultratrace Aluminum Analysis of Nutri-tional Intravenous Solution Compo-nents in 1-Propanol Using GFAAS.Tim Shelbourn, Molly Chacko, Jen-nifer Wisser, Tammy Mortensen, ScottEricson, Karen Nunez, and DeborahSutliff. January, p. 16.

PRODUCT NEWSAn Overview of New Products at the

Denver X-ray Conference. July, p. 22.PittCon 2002 Review, The 17th Annual

Wrap-up of New Spectroscopy Instru-mentation Introduced at the PittsburghConference. Michelle Nicolson, JosephPerry, Sarah K. Thompson, andNancy Spurling Johnson. May, p. 20.

RAMAN SPECTROSCOPYRaman Microscopy in Art and Archaeol-

ogy, Illumination of Historical Myster-ies in Rock Art and Frescoes. HowellG.M. Edwards. February, p. 16.

“Raman Spectroscopy,” in Baseline Col-umn. David W. Ball. February, p. 50.

REAL-WORLD SPECTROSCOPYGuest Editorial: Infrared Solves Some

Unusual Problems for the Film Indus-try. Paul A. Wilks. December, p. 116.

REGULATORY ISSUES“Validation of Spectrometry Software,

Part III — Vendor Audit, System Pur-chase, and Preparation for Installa-

tion,” in Focus on Quality Column.R.D. McDowall. February, p. 64.

SAMPLE HANDLING/PREPARATION“A Beginner’s Guide to ICP-MS, Part

XIII — Sampling Accessories,” RobertThomas. November, p. 26.

Sampling Accessories for the High-Throughput Analysis of CombinatorialLibraries Using Spectral Imaging.Christopher M. Snively and JochenLauterbach. April, p. 26.

SPACE RESEARCHSpectroscopy on a Primordial World —

Titan. Barry E. DiGregorio. Decem-ber, p. 121.

SPECTROSCOPY TUTORIAL“A Beginner’s Guide to ICP-MS, Part

VIII — Mass Analyzers: Time-of-Flight Technology.” Robert Thomas.January, p. 36.

“A Beginner’s Guide to ICP-MS, Part IX— Mass Analyzers: Collision/Reaction Cell Technology.” RobertThomas. February, p. 42.

“A Beginner’s Guide to ICP-MS, Part X— Detectors.” Robert Thomas. April,p. 34.

“A Beginner’s Guide to ICP-MS, Part XI— Peak Measurement Protocol.”Robert Thomas. July, p. 28.

“A Beginner’s Guide to ICP-MS, PartXII — A Review of Interferences.”Robert Thomas. October, p. 24.

“A Beginner’s Guide to ICP-MS, PartXIII — Sampling Accessories.” RobertThomas. November, p. 26.

“Walther Gerlach and the Foundationsof Modern Spectrochemical Analy-sis.” Volker Thomsen. December,p. 117.

STANDARD REFERENCE MATERIALSRadio Frequency Glow Discharge Optical

Emission Spectroscopy: Depth ProfilingAnalysis of Thin Anodic Alumina Filmsas Potential Reference Materials. R.Kenneth Marcus, K. Shimizu, H.Habazaki, P. Skeldon, and G.E.Thompson. October, p. 14.

A Statistical Approach to Reporting Un-certainty on Certified Values of Chemi-

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cal Reference Materials for Trace MetalAnalysis. Nimi Kocherlakota, RalphObenauf, and Robert Thomas. Sep-tember, p. 20.

STATISTICAL ANALYSISThe 2002 Spectroscopy Survey of

Salaries and Employment Issues.Nancy Spurling Johnson. March,p. 18.

Industry Trends: Mass SpectrometryShines Bright in an Otherwise BleakMarket for Spectroscopy Instrumenta-tion. Lawrence S. Schmid. March,p. 24.

A Statistical Approach to Reporting Un-certainty on Certified Values of Chem-ical Reference Materials for TraceMetal Analysis. Nimi Kocherlakota,Ralph Obenauf, and Robert Thomas.September, p. 20.

TUTORIALS“A Beginner’s Guide to ICP-MS, Part

VIII — Mass Analyzers: Time-of-Flight Technology,” in SpectroscopyTutorial Column. Robert Thomas.January, p. 36.

“A Beginner’s Guide to ICP-MS, PartIX — Mass Analyzers: Collision/Reaction Cell Technology,” in Spec-troscopy Tutorial Column. RobertThomas. February, p. 42.

“A Beginner’s Guide to ICP-MS, Part X— Detectors,” in Spectroscopy Tutor-ial Column. Robert Thomas. April,p. 34.

“A Beginner’s Guide to ICP-MS, Part XI— Peak Measurement Protocol,” inSpectroscopy Tutorial Column.Robert Thomas. July, p. 28.

“A Beginner’s Guide to ICP-MS, PartXII — A Review of Interferences,” inSpectroscopy Tutorial Column.Robert Thomas. October, p. 24.

“A Beginner’s Guide to ICP-MS, PartXIII — Sampling Accessories,” inSpectroscopy Tutorial Column.Robert Thomas. November, p. 26.

Buying Mass Spectrometers. Kenneth L.Busch. June, p. S18.

“Raman Spectroscopy,” in Baseline Col-umn. David W. Ball. February, p. 50.

“Walther Gerlach and the Foundationsof Modern Spectrochemical Analy-sis,” in Spectroscopy Tutorial Col-umn. Volker Thomsen. December,p. 117.

VIBRATIONAL SPECTROSCOPYGuest Editorial: The Birth of Infrared Fil-

tometry. Paul A. Wilks. March, p. 14.Raman Microscopy in Art and Archaeol-

ogy, Illumination of Historical Myster-ies in Rock Art and Frescoes. HowellG.M. Edwards. February, p. 16.

“Raman Spectroscopy,” in Baseline Col-umn. David W. Ball. February, p. 50.

Test of an In Vivo Method to DetectChloroplast Division in Crop Plants,Part I: Discovery of the Phenomenon.Larry Daley, Ping Zheng, CarolynWettzel, Karim Ammar, Anne-MarieMichelle Girard, Steve Rodermel,

David R. Thomas, Li Ning, James B.Callis, and Gerry E. Edwards. April,p. 16.

Test of an In Vivo Method to DetectChloroplast Division in Crop Plants,Part II: Verification of the Phenomenonby Germplasm Methods and ConfocalMicroscopy. Larry Daley, Ping Zheng,Carolyn Wetzel, Karim Ammar,Anne-Marie Michelle Girard, SteveRodermel, David R. Thomas, Li Ning,James B. Callis, and Gerry E. Ed-wards. September, p. 14.

X-RAY SPECTROSCOPYAdvances in Field-Portable XRF. Volker

Thomsen and Debbie Schatzlein. July,p. 14.

An Overview of New Products at theDenver X-ray Conference. July, p. 22. �