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Gas chromatography/mass spectrometry using a combination of electron impact (EI) and Negative Ion Chemical Ionization (NICI) was used for the determination of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) and alkylated-PAH in extracts of two particulate materials which are Standard Reference Materials:
SRM
1650 Diesel Particulate Matter, and
SRM
1649 Urban Particulate Matter. The selectivity of NICI mass spectrometry for certain PAH enabled identification and selective determination of isomeric PAH and alkylated-PAH in the particulate SRMs. Quantitative determinations for methylfluoranthenes, methylpyrenes, methylbenzofluoranthenes and methylbenzo(a)pyrenes in the two particulates showed that the methyl-substituted species were present at levels as high as 30 percent of the parent-PAH concentrations. Similarities in the alkylated-PAH content of the air and diesel particulate materials are discussed in relation to the sources of the two materials.
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PMID:Determination of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and alkylated-polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in particulate extracts using negative ion chemical ionization mass spectrometry. 244 82
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has prepared and certified
SRM
1507, a freeze-dried urine fortified with 11-nor-delta 9-tetrahydrocannabinol-9-carboxylic acid (THC-9-COOH), the major urinary metabolite of marijuana. The certified concentration of 20 +/- 1 ng/mL for the analyte was obtained from the concordant results of analyses of the material by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) and high-performance liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection (HPLC-EC). Solid-phase extraction was used to prepare the sample for GC/MS analyses, and liquid-liquid extraction was used for the HPLC-EC analyses. The multistep HPLC method was developed at NIST to circumvent interferences from urinary constituents. The results of a round robin test on this material among five Department of Defense laboratories involved in drug testing are reported.
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PMID:Preparation and certification of standard reference material 1507: 11-nor-delta 9-tetrahydrocannabinol-9-carboxylic acid in freeze-dried urine. 254 36
We have developed a rapid and direct method for determining urine nickel. The urine specimen is diluted (1 + 1) with 2.0% v/v nitric acid and 0.001% v/v Triton X-100 and absorbance measurements are made with Zeeman-effect graphite furnace atomic absorption. The method is sensitive enough to be used to evaluate "normal" subjects for baseline studies or to evaluate environmental or other nonoccupational exposure to nickel. The characteristic mass (pg/0.0044A.s) is 26 pg, which is comparable to that obtained for aqueous solutions. The observed absorbance is linear up to about 100 micrograms l-1, after which the calibration curve departs from linearity. Procedures are described to rigorously exclude nickel contamination. We evaluated precision and accuracy with a U.S. National Bureau of Standards urine reference material.
SRM
2670, with an informational nickel value of 70 micrograms l-1, and with a multielement water reference material,
SRM
1643b, with a certified nickel value of 49 ng g-1. Within- and among-run standard deviations for
SRM
2670 were calculated to be 9.0 and 2.45 micrograms l-1, respectively, and 2.1 and 1.1 micrograms l-1 for
SRM
1643b. The detection limit, calculated as 3 SD of a "low" concentration urine, is about 1.1 micrograms l-1. The proposed method was applied to the determination of nickel in urine of 258 workers in a magnet manufacturing plant, and the data obtained support the usefulness of urine nickel for biological monitoring.
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PMID:Determination of nickel in urine with graphite furnace AAS using Zeeman correction. 261 92
A method based on isocratic high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) with UV detection at 292 nm is proposed as a candidate reference method for the determination of uric acid. Data obtained by this method are compared with those from an isotope dilution-gas chromatography-mass spectrometric method (ID-GC-MS), using [1,3-15N2]uric acid as internal standard and selected mass detection at m/z = 456 and m/z = 458. The inaccuracy of the ID-GC-MS method is maximally 0.4% for NBS-
SRM
-909 control sera with a concentration of 483 mumol/l. The coefficient of variation between days is 0.26%-0.80% and 0.37-0.90% for 14 control sera from other suppliers. The maximum bias of the HPLC method is 0.6%, and the coefficient of variation between days is 0.31%-0.65% for NBS-
SRM
-909 control sera. The coefficient of variation between days for the other 14 control sera tested is 0.35%-0.66%. Comparison of the HPLC method with the reference ID-GC-MS method resulted in a coefficient of correlation of r = 0.9998 (n = 14). The concentration of uric acid in the tested control sera ranged from 160 to 624 mumol/l.
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PMID:A candidate reference method for the determination of uric acid in serum based on high performance liquid chromatography, compared with an isotope dilution-gas chromatography-mass spectrometer method. 265 52
To summarize,
SRM
induces a state of relaxation as observed by psychological tests and by effects such as increases in the surface temperature of the hands. Such effects tend to occur from an early stage of training. Furthermore,
SRM
induces a state of "relaxed-alertness" as opposed to a drowsy state. A method to induce such a state of relaxation may be particularly suitable as a method of stress reduction in industrial settings, where a certain degree is vigilance is required. Currently, the authors are applying
SRM
in an industrial setting, hoping that such methods may result in stress reduction in a high-tech society.
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PMID:Some psychophysiological aspects of an Oriental method of stress reduction. 266 56
Precise and accurate methods are required to measure nickel in urine and serum samples to identify clinical states of either deficiency or toxicity. This paper presents an isotope dilution gas chromatography/mass spectrometry method for the measurement of nickel in biological samples. The method involves the preparation of a thermally stable and volatile nickel chelate using lithium bis(trifluoroethyl)dithiocarbamate as the chelating agent. Conditions were optimized for the digestion of the sample and quantitative preparation of chelate as well as the precise and accurate measurements of the isotope ratios using a capillary column gas chromatograph with a general purpose mass spectrometer. The memory effect between samples of different isotope ratios was evaluated and was found to be negligible. The quantitative accuracy of isotope dilution was validated by measuring nickel in the NIST freeze-dried urine reference material,
SRM
2670, with comparison to the recommended value.
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PMID:Isotope dilution gas chromatography/mass spectrometry for the determination of nickel in biological materials. 266 68
Porcelain-fused-to-metal restorations are fixed several hundred degrees above the glass-transition temperature and cooled rapidly through the glass-transition temperature range. Thermal expansion data from room temperature to above the glass-transition temperature range are important for the thermal expansion of the porcelain to be matched to the alloy. The effect of heating rate during measurement of thermal expansion was determined for NBS
SRM
710 glass and four commercial opaque and body porcelain products. Thermal expansion data were obtained at heating rates of from 3 to 30 degrees C/min after the porcelain was cooled at the same rate. By use of the Moynihan equation (where Tg systematically increases in temperature with an increase in cooling/heating rate), the glass-transition temperatures (Tg) derived from these data were shown to be related to the heating rate.
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PMID:The effect of thermal history on porcelain expansion behavior. 277 74
Herein we describe a dilatometer that consists of a low-mass infrared furnace for rapid heating or cooling, an optical pyrometer, and a laser interferometer. The dilatometer facilitates observations of thermal expansion at rates comparable with those in dental laboratory practice over the temperature range necessary for comparison of thermal expansion of dental porcelain and alloy. Examples of thermal expansion data obtained at a 600 degrees C/min heating rate on NIST
SRM
710 glass and dental porcelain are reported. To a limited extent, thermal expansion data above the glass-transition temperature range of dental porcelain were obtained. A shift of the glass-transition temperature range to higher temperatures was observed for both materials, compared with data obtained at 20 degrees C/min.
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PMID:A rapid heating and cooling rate dilatometer for measuring thermal expansion in dental porcelain. 277 75
In order to assess the prognostic value of rapid tumor mass reduction in responding multiple myeloma (MM) patients, 100 consecutive patients were analyzed, and bone marrow plasma cell kinetic characteristics were evaluated at diagnosis. Forty-two patients obtained a tumor mass reduction greater than or equal to 50% with three cycles of chemotherapy and within 3 months (early responder myeloma [ERM]), and 23 in greater than 3 months (slow responder myeloma [
SRM
]). Survival rates in these two groups were not statistically different (P = .07). The labeling index (LI) of bone marrow plasma cells was significantly higher in ERM patients than in
SRM
patients (1.8 +/- 2.0 v 0.8 +/- 0.7, P = .006). The LI was used to separate the ERM patients into two well-defined subgroups. ERM patients with a LI greater than or equal to 2% showed a median survival of 16.4 months, whereas ERM patients with a LI less than 2% did not reach the median survival at 46.9 months (P less than .0044). Remission duration was also significantly different: 12.2 months in the high LI subgroup and 26.3 months in the low LI subgroup (P less than .0025). Early response itself does not correspond to shorter remission duration and shorter survival, but it is a poor prognostic factor if associated with a high plasma cell proliferative activity.
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PMID:Early responder myeloma: kinetic studies identify a patient subgroup characterized by very poor prognosis. 290 64
A method has been developed for the direct coupling of supercritical fluid extractions with gas chromatography (SFE-GC) that yields good chromatographic peak shapes and quantitative recovery of analytes from environmental solids with a total extraction and analysis time of less than one hour. Maximum sensitivity is achieved and analyte degradation or loss is minimized since the extracted species are quantitatively transferred into a fused-silica capillary gas chromatographic column for cryogenic focusing followed by normal GC analysis using flame ionization, electron-capture, or mass spectrometric (MS) detection. Coupled SFE-GC-MS determinations of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from National Bureau of Standards urban dust (
SRM
1649) gave excellent agreement with certified values.
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PMID:Directly coupled supercritical fluid extraction-gas chromatographic analysis of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and polychlorinated biphenyls from environmental solids. 311 44
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