Excerpt from Separation and Purification Section: Summary of Activities, July 1967 to June 1968
The Analytical Chemistry Division was established as a separate division at the National Bureau of Standards on September 1, 1963, and became part of the Institute for Materials Research in the February l, 196 reorganization. It consists at present of nine sections and about 100 tech nical personnel encompassing some 57 different analytical competences from activation analysis and atomic absorption to vacuum fusion and x-ray spectroscopy. These competences, and in turn the sections which they comprise, are charged with research at the forefront of analysis as well as aware ness of the practical sample, be it standard reference material or service analysis. In addition it is their responsibility to inform others of their efforts.
Formal publication in scientific periodicals is a highly important output of our laboratories. In addition, however, it has been our experience that informal, annual summaries of progress describing efforts of the past year can be very valuable in disseminating information about our programs.
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