36. Janini, G. M.; <strong>Laub</strong>, R. J.; Shaw, T. J. Solute-Probe Study of MesomorphicPolysiloxane (MEPSIL) Solvents by Gas-Liquid Chromatography. II. High-Temperature Methoxybiphenyl-Based Nematic Systems. Presented at theInternational Conference on Liquid Crystal Polymers: Bordeaux, France; July 1987.37. <strong>Laub</strong>, R. J. Activity and Partition Coefficients of Probe-Solutes at EffectiveInfinite Dilution in Mesomorphic Polysiloxane Solvents. Presented at the 194thNational Am-erican Chemical Society Meeting: New Orleans, Louisiana;August/September 1987.38. <strong>Laub</strong>, R. J. Recent Progress in the Realization of a Set of Standard StationaryPhases for Analytical Gas Chromatography. Presented at the 194th NationalAmerican Chemical Society Meeting: New Orleans, Louisiana; August/September1987.39. <strong>Laub</strong>, R. J. Definition of a Set of Standard Stationary Phases for Gas-LiquidChromatography. Predictions, Frustrations, and Triumphs. Presented at theTwenty-Sixth Eastern Analytical Symposium of the American Chemical Society: NewYork; September 1987.40. Janini, G. M.; <strong>Laub</strong>, R. J. Mesomorphic Polysiloxane (MEPSIL) StationaryPhases for Capillary Gas Chromatography. Presented at the Twenty-SixthEastern Analytical Symposium of the American Chemical Society: New York;September 1987.41. Burrows, R.; <strong>Laub</strong>, R. J.; Russell, S. K.; Somanathan, R.; Song, D. SomeFundamental Aspects of Speciation of Propellant Binder Prepolymers. IV. FT-IR, NMR, and GLC Characterization, Including Hydroxyl Content, of Bulk andFractionated Hydroxy-Terminated Polybutadiene. Presented at the JANNAFSymposium on Propellant Characterization: Laurel, Maryland; October 1987.42. <strong>Laub</strong>, R. J.; Tyagi, O. S. Temperature-Dependence of Polymer SolubilityParameters. Presented at the First International Symposium on Polymer Analysisand Characterization: Toronto, Canada; June 1988.43. <strong>Laub</strong>, R. J.; Tyagi, O. S. Practical Alternative to Activity CoefficientMeasurements in Inverse Gas Chromatography. Presented at the 195th NationalAmerican Chemical Society Meeting: Toronto, Canada; June 1988.44. Todorovic, M.; Kopecni, M. M.; Comor, J. J.; <strong>Laub</strong>, R. J. Reversibility of Solvent-Induced Surface Modification of Alumina Adsorbents. Role of the AdsorbedLayer. Presented at the Seventeenth International Symposium on Chromatography:Vienna, Austria; September 1988.45. <strong>Laub</strong>, R. J.; Song, D. Some Fundamental Aspects of Speciation of PropellantBinder Prepolymers. V. Determination of Molecular Weight from Gas-Chromatographic Retentions. Presented at the JANNAF Symposium onPropellant Characterization: White Sands, New Mexico; November 1988.
46. Phleger, C. F.; <strong>Laub</strong>, R. J. Depth, Diet, and Fatty Acids in Jamaican Fish.Presented at the Twenty-Second Annual Meeting of the Association of MarineLaboratories of the Caribbean: La Parguera, Lajas, Puerto Rico; May 1989.47. Phleger, C. F.; <strong>Laub</strong>, R. J. Gas-Chromatographic Assay of Lipids in SpawningPacific Salmon. Presented at the Second Annual Biotechnology Symposium andConference: Pomona, California; June 1989.48. Armstrong, H. D.; <strong>Laub</strong>, R. J. Liquid-Crystalline Stationary Phases: A"Family'"Affair. Presented at the First International Symposium onChromatography: Mexico City, Mexico; October 1989.49. <strong>Laub</strong>, R. J.; Song, D. Some Fundamental Aspects of Speciation of PropellantBinder Prepolymers. VI. Application of Inverse Gas Chromatography to Lotsof Bulk Hydroxy-Terminated Polybutadiene R-45M. Presented at the JANNAFSymposium on Propellant Characterization: Johns Hopkins University, Laurel,Maryland; November 1989.50. Burrows, R.; <strong>Laub</strong>, R. J. Analysis and Characterization of Candelilla Wax byFourier-Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FT-IR), Mass Spectrometry (<strong>MS</strong>),and Capillary Gas-Liquid Chromatography (GLC). Presented at the JANNAFSymposium on Propellant Characterization: Laurel, Maryland; November 1989.51. <strong>Laub</strong>, R. J.; Northrop, D. M. Capillary Electrophoresis Analysis of PropellantCompounds. Presented at the JANNAF Symposium on Nitrocellulose:Tallahassee, Florida; December 1990.Seminars and Colloquia1. <strong>Laub</strong>, R. J. Physicochemical Applications of Gas Chromatography. Presentedat the University College of Swansea, Swansea, Wales; January 1975.2. <strong>Laub</strong>, R. J. Physical Chemistry by Gas Chromatography. Presented at PurdueUniversity, West Lafayette, Indiana; February 1975.3-4. <strong>Laub</strong>, R. J. Workshop in Analytical Separations (two presentations).Conducted at the Agriculture Research Council, Norwich, England; September1976.5. <strong>Laub</strong>, R. J. Global Optimization in Chromatography. Presented at The OhioState University, Columbus, Ohio; January 1978.6. <strong>Laub</strong>, R. J. Global Optimization Strategy for Chromatography. Presented at theUniversity of Houston, Houston, Texas; January 1978.7. <strong>Laub</strong>, R. J. Global Optimization Strategy for Chromatography. Presented atApplied Science Laboratories, State College, Pennsylvania; January 1978.
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