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Table of ContentsNote from the rolltop .Conference Registration Form“Presenter of The Years” Forum2004 Presenter of the YearNew Product ShowcaseGulf GolfConference SchedulePoster SessionsTraining Courses2005 AbstractsExhibiting VendorsAuthor Contact InformationMap of Exhibit Hall67891011132023243544462005 Conference ScheduleMonday October 17, 20058:30 AMGulf Golf TournamentGalveston Island Municipal Golf Course7-10 PMGulf Golf Tournament BanquetLocation TBDTuesday October 18, 20059:00 AM Presenter of The Years Forum9:00 AM -5:00 PMTechnical SessionsExhibitsNew Product Showcase - 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM5:00- 7:00 PMGulf Coast Conference SocialMoody Gardens Visitor CenterWednesday October 19, 20058:30 AM - 5:00 PMTechnical SessionsPoster SessionsExhibitsNew Product Showcase - 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM5:00 PM - 6:00 PMVendor MeetingFloral Hall A2Thursday October 20, 20058:30 AM - 1:00 PMPresentationsTraining CoursesExhibits4Gulf Coast Conference Program 2005

Gulf Coast Conference ProgramThe Gulf Coast Conference Magazine is a copyrighted publication of the The Gulf Coast Conference, 17515 Spring Cypress - Suite C-116- Cypress, Texas 77429; 281-256-8807. E-Mailgcc@gulfcoastconference.comNo part of The Gulf Coast Program may be reprinted without express written consent of GCC.The Gulf Coast Conference Program is publishedannually. The Gulf Coast Conference reserve theright to edit all submissions and articles in the interest of space and clarity.Submissions for publication are encouraged andshould be sent to the Editor at the above addresses. Advertising rates, material requirements, deadlines, etc. should be addressed tothe above addresses as well.POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: TheGulf Coast Conference Program,17515 SpringCypress - Suite C-116 - Cypress, Texas 77429Mission Statement“To provide GCC members with news, technical & business information which will educate about the petrochemical,refining, environmental, and industrial hygiene fields and professions.” The Gulf Coast Conference program willfocus on the industry trends and news, regulatory activities, technical information, and the successful implementation of various technical & business methodologies important to those professions. Conference business, events andactivities will also be communicated. -- Opinions, claims, conclusions and positions expressed in this publication arethe authors’ or persons quoted and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the editor, GCC or the Gulf Coast ConferenceProgram.www.gulfcoastconference.com5

Notes from the rolltop.For over four generations, this old desk upon which Iwrite, has been a solid piece of oak furniture. It’s function has been to help provide a place for organization,a place to work from, a place to sit and develop ideas,record those ideas, and maybe a platform upon whichto share those ideas. Solid, sound, and sure - thisdesk and the Gulf Coast Conference move into a newera with the next 100 meetings of the GCC.We are most proud of the 2005 GCC Program whichyou are now reviewing. The technical program is outstanding, and reflects the most current ideas, issues,problems, and solutions that face the chemical analysis industry as it relates to the petrochemical, refining,and environmental worlds. New and innovative methods, techniques, and processess are presented, as wellas refinements to older solutions which help resolvepersistant issues that may bring fresh approaches toold problems for many of you.In order to provide a more reasonable technical schedule and allow each of you the opportunity to attend moretechnical sessions, and still have ample time to visitthe sponsoring vendors, the GCC has adapted a different scheduling and abstract acceptance philosphy.Consequently, the 2005 GCC program will be a bit lessin quantity but significantly more in quality. We sincerelythank and respect all that submitted their work for presentation at the GCC and are very pleased with theinformation, ideas, data, and results that are offered inthis fine program.In conjunction with the beginning of our next 100 meetings, we are introducing several new features to theannual meeting which we hope you will find useful andinformative. Details of each are described in other sections of this program, but to whet your appetite, hereare just a few:New Product Showcase - This new feature will provide a central location near the meeting rooms for selected vendors to show off and demonstrate their latest and newest advances in products, software, andmethods. For 1 1/2 hours each on Tuesday andWednesday of the meeting, you are asked to stop bythis special exhibit area and review what you see. Significant awards will be given to those vendors selectedas “Best in Class” and for the reviewers (you) a specialLifetime GCC Conference Registration will be given toone individual randomly chosen from completed reviewforms (which we are asking that you fill out).6Presenter of the Years Forum - Over the past several years, we have recognized contributors to the GCCprogram with the annual Presenter of the Year Award.We will do the same again this year, but have planneda new forum for the presentation of the award and alsofor our attendees to hear directly from many of thesetechnical leaders from our community. We are planning a special Tuesday afternoon session in whichmany of our past award receipients will provide shortdiscussions regarding current topics and a discussionabout future trends with “A Glance at the Future ofChemical Analysis”. Don’t miss this chance for a perspective and view from some of our most importanttechnical contributors.SEVEN Training Courses! Looking for training for youor others in your lab? New courses are offered thisyear in the use of GC, GC/MS, X-Ray Analysis, Titration, and Glassware Use and Safety.again this year, we see a significant interest in presenting and attending at the GCC by individuals fromaround the world. The technical program (to date) already has contributions from the U.S., UK, Germany,Japan, Israel, Italy, Venezuela, and even Iran. Interestin what GCC has to offer is spreading throughout theindustries which it serves. Chemical analysis in the petrochemical, refining, and environmental world are notlimited to our own backyards!.Another quick look at our exhibitors list this year yieldsanother very interesting trend.almost 15% or our exhibitors this year are new to the GCC. In fact, many ofthese are totally new businesses. This again typifiesthat the GCC helps to provide a forum for new ideas,innovation, and entrepreneurial enterprise. And lets notforget the many vendors that started their efforts atGCC over the last 100 meetings. Many began showing their products and ideas in a 10 minute presentation or in a shared booth with another company. Todaythey may be among the largest exhibitors with severalbooths of their own. GCC is proud to have played itssmall part in contributing to these success stories andsalutes those individuals and companies willing to takethe risks necessary to achieve their success!100 meetings was quite a milestone. We hope you willcome to Galveston Island to help us celebrate and begin our next 100 meetings. Whether you are a lab tech,chemist, engineer, lab or plant manager, the 100thmeeting of the Gulf Coast Conference will be the premier place for education and innovation in your field.Register today with the form found across from thispage or on-line at www.gulfcoastconference.comSee you in October!Bob KiblerPresidentGulf Coast ConferenceGulf Coast Conference Program 2005

October 18-20, 2005Moody Gardens Hotel & Convention Center2005RegistrationFormPlease send the completed form and a check for 95.00made payable to Gulf Coast Conferenceor fill out MasterCard/VISA/AMEX/Discover information below & send to:Gulf Coast Conference17515 Spring Cypress, Suite C-116Cypress, Texas 77429281-256-8807 Voice281-256-8864 FaxName:Company:Address:City, State, Zip, Country:Phone: Fax:Email Address:I want to attend Papers and Exhibits ( 95.00)I want to see the Exhibits only No Charge (Not available to Exhibitors)Check Enclosed with the Application (Registration will onlybe complete upon receipt of payment)Charge to MasterCard/VISA/AMEX/DiscoverCardholder Signature:Card #: Exp. Date:Register Online at .com7

CorporatePresenter ofthe YearForumSponsorshipOpportunitiesA Glance at the Future ofChemical AnalysisFor the last seven years, the GCC has recognized a presenter every year for theircumulative work and contributions to theannual program. This group of individualsrepresent the technical leadership exhibited by many of our contributors over theyears, and also provide a significant sourceof technical and scientific expertise thathas proven to be useful and timely to ourattendees and web visitors throughout theyear.For the 2005 GCC, we are beginning a newsession to “kick-off” the annual meeting.We have invited all of the past award winners to participate in a roundtable discussion of their views as they consider “AGlance at the Future of Chemical Analysis”. The vision of this group surely willportend trends and directions for our industry and we are sure that this group willprovide a great introduction to the annualmeeting.8This new session will be held in the Floral Hall A 2 at the Moody GardensConvention center and will start at 9:00 AM on Tuesday October 18th. Each of ourpast award winners will have an opportunity to present a “view” of the future, followedby a roundtable discussion and Q&A with the audience. The 2005 Presenter of theYear Awardee will be announced, and members of the press have been invited toparticipate as well.Gulf Coast Conference Program 2005

2004 Presenter of the YearEach year, the Gulf Coast Conference recognizes and honors one author for their contributions to the annual program. For 2004, the decision was made to recognize long time authorand contributor to the GCC, Dr. Randall Shearer, now of GE Analytical Instruments. For overa decade, Randy has contributed to the GCC on a technical level with vision and outstandingwork with detectors for sulfur and nitrogen in chromatographic and other analyzer systems.His efforts have resulted in the adoption of his techniques and methods all around the worldfor the important analysis of sulfur in a variety of matrices and with broad concentration ranges.At the 2004 GCC annual vendors meeting, Randy was recognized for his outstanding contributions to the GCC and for his efforts to contribute to the advancement of the science ofchemical analysis. Congratulations and many thanks to Randy and his employer - GE Analytical Instruments (formerly Ionics Instruments) for their continued efforts!To meet and see the 2005 Presenter of the Year, be sure to attend the Tuesday AM “Presenterof the Year Forum” to be held at 9:00 AM October 18, 2005 in Floral Hall A 2. The announcement of the 2005 Award will be made during this GCC “kickoff” meeting.2004 Presenter of Year AwardeeRandall Shearer, PhD.GE Analytical InstrumentsPrevious Awardeeswww.gulfcoastconference.com9

NewProductShowcaseThe 2005 Gulf Coast Conference willsponsor a new event to provide a forum forthe introduction of new technology and innovation to our attendees. On Tuesday andWednesday of the meeting from 11:30 AM 1:00 PM there will be special table top displays with new products and technology foryour examination. Several vendors will provide these products and personnel to describe them during these specific times inthe lobby area outside the Floral Hall A 2 onthe second floor of the Moody Gardens Convention Center.We are asking all Attendees to stop by andtake a look at these products and completean opinion survey about what you see. Onesurvey will be drawn on Wednesday eveningfrom the completed surveys and that person will receive a LIFETIME registration tothe Gulf Coast Conference!The GCC will appreciate your participation,and we know that the participating vendorswill as well!10Gulf Coast Conference Program 2005

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2005 CONFERENCE SCHEDULETuesday - October 18, 2005Floral Hall A 2“A Glance At The Future Of Chemical Analysis”Gulf Coast Conference Kickoff SessionRoundtable Discussion and Q & A for Panel Members - Invited Panel Members include all past Presenter of the Year Awardees: Jaapde Zuew, Allen Vickers, Dan DiFeo, Laura Chambers, Kefu Sun, Bill Winniford, and Randy ShearerDiscussion Forum - 9:00 AM - 90 minutes“ABB Inc. Analytical - Workshop”Workshop Schedule 1:30 PM "The Industrial Mass Spectrometer Solution for Natural Gas Processing Plants"Sudhir Kulkarni, PhD Zbigniew Krieger, PhD - ABB Inc. AnalyticalAbstract # 0252:00 PM "Dynamic Reflux Sampling for Challenging Process Sample Locations"Tracy Dye - ABB Inc. AnalyticalAbstract # 0672:30 PM "ASTM D3710 in Less Than 4 Minutes -- The Fast GC (PGC2009)"Steve Bostic, Ken Melda - ABB Inc. AnalyticalAbstract # 0623:00 PM "ABB and Agilent -- Two Companies Synonymous with GC"Steve Bostic Jerry M. Clemons, PhD. - ABB Inc. AnalyticalAbstract # 0493:30 PM "Chromatography Has Never Been More Simple, More Reliable and More Flexible"Steve Bostic, Tracy Dye, Kenneth Melda - ABB Inc.AnalyticalAbstract # 0504:00 PM Hospitality Event Sponsored by ABB Inc. AnalyticalBluebonnet/OrchidSpecial Seminar - Ionic Liquids10:30 AM "New Functionalised Ionic Liquids And Their Commercial Availability From Merck KGaA/EMD"Urs Welz-Biermann - Merck KGaAAbstract # 04511:15 AM "Task-specific Ionic Liquids (TSIL): Novel New Materials For Petrochemically Relevent Catalysis AndSeparations"James H. Davis, Jr.; Robin D. Rogers; Morgan D. Tickell; Scott Griffin; Ashley Smith - Univ. of South Alabama,Department of ChemistryAbstract # 046Lunch & Exhibit Hall Break 12:00 Noon - 2:00 PMGC Sampling Technology2:00 PM "Applications of PTV Injection for Problem Solving in the Petrochemical Industry: Thermal Desorptionwith GC-MS"Rachel Kohn, Ph.D. and Robert Sandor Ph.D. - Optichem LLCAbstract # 0262:30 PM "Automated Analysis of Trace Organics in Water by On-line SPE-PTV-GCMS"Robert Sandor Ph.D. and Rachel Kohn, Ph.D. - Optichem LLCAbstract # 0273:00 PM "Gas Chromatographic Techniques for the Rapid Analysis of Used Engine Oil"Andrew Tipler, Timothy D. Ruppel, Gerald Hall and David Hilligoss - PerkinElmer Life and Analytical SciencesAbstract # 1053:30 PM "Novel Technology to Enhance the Performance and Reliability of Thermal Desorption - GasChromatographic Analyses"Andrew Tipler - PerkinElmer Life and Analytical SciencesAbstract # 1064:00 PM "Novel Injection Technique For The Quantitative Analysis Of Viscous Liquids And Solids"Bob Freeman and Terry Wilks - Quantum AnalyticsAbstract # 082www.gulfcoastconference.com13

Hibiscus/DaffodilKarl Fisher Presentations1:00 PM "An Innovative New Water Standard for Karl Fischer Analysis of Petroleum Products"Michael Stern, Larry Girdler - EMD Chemicals, Inc.Abstract # 002 - 30 minutes1:30 PM "Elimination of False Low Water Results through Karl Fischer Titrant Stabilization"Larry Girdler, Michael Stern, David Sharp - EMD Chemicals, Inc.Abstract # 007 - 30 minutes2:00 PM "Karl Fischer Reagent and Instrument Selection for Successful Analysis of Crude Oil and PetroleumProducts"Michael Stern, David Sharp - EMD Chemicals, Inc.Abstract # 013 - 60 minutes3:00 PM "Explore the Wealth of Karl Fischer Knowledge Available at the Click of your Mouse"Doug Clark - Sigma-Aldrich CorporationAbstract # 007 - 30 minutesIrisNew GC, Column, and Detector Technology & Analysis Session2:00 PM "High Speed Refinery Gas Analysis"Richard Addonizio, Christopher Rust, Edward J. Zachowski - Alpha Omega Technologies, Inc.Abstract # 084 - 30 minutes2:30 PM "A Simple GC Method for the Methanol Measurement"Jay K. Kim, Arden R. Strycker - Northrop GrummanAbstract # 048 - 20 minutes3:00 PM "New Capillary Columns for Fast Trans and Omega 3 & 6 Fame Analyses"L.M. Sidisky, K.K. Stenerson, G.A. Baney - SupelcoAbstract # 086 - 30 minutes3:30 PM "A New Type of GC-MS with Advanced Capabilities for Petrochemical and Other Analyses"Aviv Amirav, Alexander B. Fialkov, Urs Steiner and Larry Jones - Tel Aviv University and Varian Inc.Abstract # 023 - 30 minutesJasmine2:30 PM "A Rapid Technique for the Extraction of Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) Using Accelerated SolventExtraction (ASE)"Lisa Lenehan, Sheldon Henderson, Eric Francis, Jennifer Peterson and Bruce Richter - Dionex CorporationAbstract # 047 - 30 minutes3:00 PM "Automating BOD Analysis"Chris Smith and Chris Rodriguez - Man-Tech Associates Inc.Abstract # 029 - 30 minutes3:30 PM "Parallel Chamber Configuration for High throughput TOC Analysis"Gary Erickson - OI AnalyticalAbstract # 111 - 30 minutes4:00 PM "Improved TOC Analysis for Salt Water and Brine"Gary Erickson - OI AnalyticalAbstract # 110 - 30 minutes14Gulf Coast Conference Program 2005

Wednesday - October 19, 2005Bluebonnet/OrchidSymposia on Comprehensive Two-Dimensional GCSession Chaired by: Kefu Sun and Bill Winniford - The Dow Chemical Company9:30 AM "GC x GC: How it Works; Why We Need It"Edward B. Ledford, Jr. - Zoex CorporationAbstract # 072 - 30 minutes10:00 AM "Multiple ASTM Methods with a Single GC x GC Instrument"Edward B. Ledford, Jr. - Zoex CorporationAbstract # 074 - 30 minutes10:30 AM "Automatic Colorization for Images from Comprehensive Two-dimensional Gas Chromatography"Arvind Visvanathan and Stephen E. Reichenbach - University of Nebraska LincolnAbstract # 063 - 20 minutes10:50 AM "Peak Template Matching with Constraint Expressions for GCxGC"Qingping Tao and Stephen E. ReichenbachAbstract # 066 - 20 minutes11:10 AM "Wrap-Around in GCxGC - Issue and Solutions"Kefu Sun, Dave McCrery and Bill Winniford - The Dow Chemical Company, Texas, USAAbstract # 108 - 30 minutesLunch & Exhibit Hall Break1:00 PM "Application of Comprehensive Two-Dimensional Gas Chromatography to the Hydrocarbon Type Analysis(PNA) of Middle Distillates"Andrea Cadoppi, Daniela Cavagnino, Giacinto Zilioli - Thermo ElectronAbstract # 081 - 30 minutes1:30 PM "UltraFast GC Method for the Analysis of Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons in Water and Soils, in Compliancewith Texas TNRCC 1005"Andrea Cadoppi, Daniela Cavagnino, Riccardo Facchetti, Stefano Pelagatti - Thermo ElectronAbstract # 088 - 20 minutes1:50 PM "A Concept of Ultra Fast GC Separation"Bill Winniford, Kefu Sun, Dave McCrery, James Griffith & Jim Luong - The Dow Chemical Company, Texas, USAAbstract # 107 - 30 minutes2:20 PM "Use of Fast Low Thermal Mass GC for Comprehensive Two-Dimensional Separation"James Griffith, Kefu Sun, Bill Winniford and Jim Luong - The Dow Chemical Company, Texas, USAAbstract # 109 - 30 minutes3:00 PM "Enhancing the Power of the GCxGC-TOFMS Analysis through Data Processing Using Classifications andScripting Software"Tincuta Veriotti, Don Hilton - LECO CorporationAbstract # 083 - 30 minutes3:30 PM "The Separation of C2-Naphthalenes by Gas Chromatography x Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy(GCxFTIR): A Two-Dimensional Separation Approach"Frank Cheng-Yu Wang*, Kathleen E. Edwards - ExxonMobil Research and Engineering CompanyAbstract # 101 - 30 minuteswww.gulfcoastconference.com15

Floral Hall A 2SULFUR WARS8:30 AM "Impact of Sampling and Transfer Component Surface Characteristics on the Analysis of Sulfur andMercury Containing Streams"Gary A. Barone; David A. Smith; Marty E. Higgins - Restek CorporationAbstract # 010 - 20 minutes8:50 AM "A New Bench-Top WDXRF System For Sulfur Analysis"Makoto Doi, Kohei Kansai, Hisashi Inoue, Takashi Yamada, Hisayuki Kohno and Al Martin - RIGAKU IndustrialCorporationAbstract # 064 - 20 minutes9:10 AM "Recent Developments In Sulfur Measurements Of ULSD Samples"Michael C. Pohl, David Malone - Horiba Instruments, Inc.Abstract # 036 - 30 minutes9:40 AM "Recent Advancements in Total Sulfur Analysis by Excimer UV Fluorescence Detection"Franek Olstowski - ATOM Instrument Corp.Abstract # 035 - 20 minutes10:00 AM "Analysis of Sulfur in Ethanol by Potentiometric Titration"Tore Fossum - Mettler Toledo, Inc.Abstract # 096 - 20 minutes10:20 AM "The Detection of Low-level Sulfur Compounds with a SCD and an ASD"Malik Haouchine, Bruce Talbert, Amandine Gautier, Tracey Jacksier - Air LiquideAbstract # 116 - 30 minutes10:50 AM "Simultaneous Speciation Of Sulfur Compounds By Families And Simulated Distillation Analysis UtilizingDual Plasma Chemiluminscence And Flame Ionization Ddetectors"Joaquin A Lubkowitz,Ph.D, Juan Carlos Moreno, Steve P. Elliot, Separation Systems, Gulf Breeze, Florida RandyL. Shearer, GE Analytical Instruments Inc.Abstract # 080 - 20 minutes11:10 AM "Improved Analysis of Sulfur Compounds in Gasoline and Diesel Matrices Using the Pulsed FlamePhotometric Detector (PFPD)"Laura Chambers, Michael L. Duffy - OI AnalyticalAbstract # 011 - 20 minutes11:30 AM "Sulfur GC Applications using the SCD/FID Adapter"R. L. Shearer - GE Analytical InstrumentsAbstract # 100 - 30 minutes12:00 PM "GC-SCD Sulfur Analysis of Refined Petroleum Products with Wide Boiling Ranges"Colin Beswick and James Fu - Engelhard CorporationAbstract # 120 - 30 minutesLunch & Exhibit Hall BreakProcess Applications1:00 PM "Use of a Multi-Component Photometer for Process Safety and Quality Control"Bill Worthington, Joern Baasner - Sick MaihakAbstract # 119 -30 minutes1:30 PM "Using Fast GC To Sense Process Upsets"John Crandall (ASI), Edward Overton (Louisiana State University), Ned Roques (ASI), and Brian Rohrback(Infometrix, Inc.)Abstract # 043 Paper - 30 minutes2:00 PM "RFID Technology for the Laboratory and Advanced Process Control"Jonathan Richter - Baytek InternationalAbstract # 054 - 30 minutes2:30 PM "Energy Saving Methodology For Crude Oil Distillation System"Vikas Rastogi, Dr. Megan Jobson, and Prof. Robin Smith - Centre for Process IntegrationAbstract # 051 - 30 minutes16Gulf Coast Conference Program 2005

3:00 PM "Real-Time and In-Process Monitoring and Control of Petroleum Processes"Eric J. Hukkanen, Ph.D. - Mettler Toledo AutoChem, Inc.Abstract # 053 - 30 minutes3:30 PM "Advancements in the Use of Tunable Diode Laser Analyzers for On-Line Process Measurements"Al Kania, Sam Miller - SpectraSensorsAbstract # 069 - 30 minutes4:00 PM "Analysis of Acrylonitrile by FTMS"Wayne Rimkus, Dean Davis, Ken Gallaher, Dan Phelps - Siemens Applied AutomationAbstract # 118 - 20 minutesHibiscus/DaffodilIon Chromatography User Group9:30 AM "GCC 2005 Ion Analysis Discussion Group"Kirk Chassaniol - DionexAbstract # 087 - 2 hoursLunch & Exhibit Hall Break1:00 PM "Rapid Optimization Of Gradient IC Separations Through Predictive Modeling"Lisa Lenehan, John Madden, Jim Schibler - Dionex CorporationAbstract # 052 - 30 minutes1:30 PM "Acclaim Columns: A Simple Solution to Difficult Separations"Matthew Neely, Xiaodong Liu, and Christopher Pohl - Dionex CorporationAbstract # 056 - 30 minutes2:00 PM "Chromeleon Software Development Kit (SDK) Can Enhance Screen Views and Third Party SoftwareInterface Capabilities"Larry G. West - Dionex CorporationAbstract # 065 - 30 minutes2:30 PM "Software-controlled Elimination of Retention Time Drift"Brian Rohrback, Infometrix, Inc. and Don Crider, AC Analytical ControlsAbstract # 037 - 30 minutes3:00 PM "Effective Use of Software for Processing Fast GC Data"Brian Rohrback (Infometrix), Scott Ramos (Infometrix), Ned Roques (Analytical Specialists, Inc.), Frank Tontala(Scientific Software, Inc.) and John Crandall (Analytical Specialists, Inc.)Abstract # 042 - 30 minutes3:30 PM "Finally, something useful from the IT department"Brian Rohrback, Shelley Begley and Phil Bartley - Infometrix, Inc. and Agilent Technologies, Inc.Abstract # 071 - 30 minutes4:00 PM "Take Your Knowledge Off The Lab Bookshelf - Waters Electronic Laboratory Notebook Software"Brian Morrisroe - Waters CorporationAbstract # 085 - 30 minutesIris10:00 AM "Low-level NOx and NH3 Standards: Analysis and Stability"Malik Haouchine, Bruce Talbert, Tracey Jacksier - Air LiquideAbstract # 114 - 30 minutes10:30 AM "DCG: Setting the Standard in Standards"Ashley Wolfe - DCG Partnership 1, Ltd.Abstract # 104 - 20 minutesLunch & Exhibit Hall Break1:00 PM "Waters GPC2000 Triple Detection With Single Softwa

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