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EMS2010 meeting on Environmental Mass Spectrometry was held on March 24, 2010 and organised by the EMSSIG (The BMSS)in conjunction with Scicomm, University of Chester. The main theme focused on Recent Advances in the Methodology for Environmental and Food Matrix Analysis. The meeting was linked with the Food & Nutrition SIG coordinated by Dr Simon Hird. Also the meeting formed part of a conference week, March 22 – 26, 2010, of three meetings organised by Professor Chris Smith, which highlighted also Nanotechnology and Food, and, Food Science and Technology. The Delegate Abstracts Handbook has been uploaded for viewing and downloading. The presentations for which author consent has been obtained have been uploaded for viewing and downloading. The report to Mass Matters (BMSS) is also included.
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THE EMSSIG news and documents will be uploaded as and when available including new developments in the organisation of meetings and workshops.
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James Baugh is a graduate with a Masters degree in interpreting and translating and level 1 certified proficiency in Japanese. Recent work has involved the translation of handwritten committee notes for a Chemical Engineering Company (India based)and an extensive review of Environmental and Ecological Research for the United Nations Institute for Advanced Study, Yokohama.

 
 
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The Documents page of the website pages is designed to facilitate the download of documents posted as pdf or doc files containing advice, technical notes and tutorials. The articles posted will be from training programmes operated through the Centre and those individually requested by analysts visiting the site who require specific information on theory, methodology, problem solving and tutorial exercises or other topics of interest. A range of topics will be listed and files will remain on the page and removed depending on demand. The themes will be altered at intervals to cover a variety of interests.

Articles will also be posted by the Centre on topics considered to be broadly of interest to the analytical community.  As a complement the documents page can be used by members as a vehicle to display manuscripts/articles on the Internet that have not been accepted for publication or are not being considered for publication, which are deemed are of value and informative to the analytical community.

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