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H. G. Wiedemann
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Mettler Instrumente AG, Greifensee/Zurich, Switzerland
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Table of contents (55 chapters)
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Advances in Instrumentation
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- L. G. Berg, M. I. Kozhukhov, V. P. Egunov
Pages 425-439
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- R. C. Mackenzie, P. F. S. Ritchie
Pages 441-452
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- L. A. GarcĂa-Ramos, M. Montagut, J. M. AmigĂł
Pages 453-460
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- I. Proks, I. Zlatovský, K. Adamkovičová
Pages 461-473
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- E. L. Charsley, A. C. F. Kamp
Pages 499-513
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- K. Nunogaki, Y. Nunogaki, T. Nakajima, S. Baba, T. Miyata
Pages 539-548
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- E. K. Koehler, A. I. Leonov, V. E. Shvaiko-Shvaikovsky
Pages 561-572
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- J. A. Poulis, J. M. Thomas, C. H. Massen
Pages 573-582
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- F. J. van Empel, E. C. Ballegooyen, F. Boersma, J. A. Poulis, C. H. Massen
Pages 583-589
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Back Matter
Pages 623-631
About this book
Earlier efforts in the field of thermal analysis were concerned with the demonstration of the applicability of techniques to a broad spectrum of materials and to establish the relationship of such techniques with other more accepted methods. While such efforts will and should continue, the Third International Conference was unique in that the first standards were disclosed for differential thermal analysis. This was the culmination of the international, cooperative effort of the ICTA's Standardization Committee. The standards currently are available from the United State's National Bureau of Standards. Thus, thermal analysis can be considered to have attained its majority. Reali zation of full maturity can be expected in the near future. Inclusion of plenary lectures in these volumes represents a significant departure from previous Conferences. This change is the result of the ICTA's recognition of its educational responsibilities. In the Foreword of the Proceedings of the Second International Confer ence, Professor L. Berg expressed the hope that thermal methods of analysis would find wider application in science and technology. The citation above, together with the papers presented, indicate the fulfillment of this hope. Xerox Corporation C. B. Murphy Rochester, N.Y., U.S.A. President, ICTA 1968-1971 X Ill PREFACE For the past two decades thermoanalytical methods have reached a stage of considerable importance, which is particularly due to the developments in the area of instrumentation.
Editors and Affiliations
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Mettler Instrumente AG, Greifensee/Zurich, Switzerland
H. G. Wiedemann