Pittsburgh Conference 2000 Abstracts
Author Information
Author(s): Peter B. Stockwell, Shize Qi, Sean Ford, Steven Soper, Julie A. Lapos, Andrew G. Ewing, Obianuju Inya-Agha, Michael D. Morris, Guoxiang Chen, Peter de B. Harrington, Ernst Bezemer, Sarah C. Rutan, F. E. Chou, Y. Ito, John Hughes, Kathy Lehr, Paul Nam, Hongyu Shen, Shubhen Kapila, Philip Whitefield, Don Hagen, Steve Chelli, Philip J. Silva, Don-Yuan Liu, Christopher A. Noble, Kimberley A. Prather, Rachel E. Devine, Pat Tormey, Kevin Smith, Simon Wood, Ladun Odugbesan, Nicole Holliday, Mark Fish, Jackie Taylor, Simon Wood, R. Kenneth Marcus, Katrina Travis, Scott Frey, Michael Markelov, Toshiyasu Tarumi, Gary W. Small, Jophn Sanders, Thomas Preuss, Karen Clark, Michael Potts, John Stillian, C. Chad Harrell, Elizabeth H. Medeiros, Stuart J. Chalk, Cynthia Kradjel, Arnold J. Eilert, M. S. Dhamdhere, M. G. Hansen, Fred E. Lytle, John Dickson, Kristi McKiney, John Lindahl, Glen D. Wollenberg, James E. Schibler, Edward Long, Frank Tontala, Dario Fiore, Steven Cubbedge, Jonathan A. Welsh, Wolfgang Winter, Linda C. Doherty, Stephen J. Andrews, Yongtao B. Li, Ed J. George, Earl M. Hansen, Jerry J. Thoma, W. T. Corns, P. B. Stockwell, D. W. Bryce, Michael L. Duy, Sandy Johnson, Ron McClintock, Johnathan McSayles, Jacek A. Koziel, Mingyu Jia, Abir Khaled, Japeth Noah, Janusz Pawliszyn, Phil Goddard
Conclusion
The abstracts presented at the Pittsburgh Conference highlight advancements in various analytical techniques and methodologies.
Takeaway
Scientists shared their latest research findings at the Pittsburgh Conference, showcasing new methods for analyzing chemicals and environmental samples.
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