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Perkin-Elmer infrared spectrometer in use at Optimal Systems, Inc. laboratory
Box 6- 1970s
General view of an unidentified chemist checking the graphical read-out of a Perkin-Elmer infrared spectrometer in use at the Atlanta laboratory of Optimal Systems, Inc. Per notations accompanying the photograph, the…
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Heated graphite atomizer in use at General Instruments Corporation laboratory
Box 6- 1970s
Two views of a sample being injected into the heated graphite atomizer (HGA) of a Perkin-Elmer atomic absorption spectrophotometer in use at the quality control laboratory of the General Instrument Corporation in…
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Airborne particulate testing using Perkin-Elmer atomizer
Box 6- 1970s
General view of Dr. N. Quickert injecting a sample prepared from airborne particulate matter into the tube of a Perkin-Elmer heated graphite atomizer (HGA) in order to determine the sample's cadmium content. The…
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Perkin-Elmer atomic absorption spectrophotometer in use at State of Virginia Environmental Laboratory
Box 6- 1970s
General view of chemist Robert Potts inserting a programming card into the heated graphite atomizer (HGA) of a Perkin-Elmer atomic absorption spectrophotometer in use at the State of Virginia's Environmental Laboratory.…
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Perkin-Elmer atomic absorption spectrophotometer in use at Gascoyne Laboratories
Box 4- 1970s
General view of chemist Francis Ptak operating a Perkin-Elmer Model 5000 Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer at a Gascoyne Laboratories facility located in Baltimore, Maryland. Per notations accompanying the photograph,…
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Gascoyne Laboratories facility in Baltimore, Maryland
Box 4- 1970s
Close-up view of chemist Francis Ptak holding a rack of Nessler tubes at a Gascoyne Laboratory facility located in Baltimore, Maryland. A Perkin-Elmer automated, multi-element spectrophotometer is visible in the…
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Perkin-Elmer instruments in use at Kellogg Company laboratory
Box 4- 1970s
General view of an unidentified employee operating a Perkin-Elmer Model 5000 Inductively Coupled Plasma atomic emission analyzer at the Kellogg Company Corporate Quality Sciences laboratory located in Battle Creek,…
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Water testing at Environmental Protection Agency facility
Box 4- 1970s
General view of an unidentified female employee pouring a water sample into the tray of a Perkin-Elmer Autosampler at an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) laboratory facility located in Edison, New Jersey. Per…
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Perkin-Elmer atomic absorption spectrophotometer in use at Calgon Water Management laboratory
Box 4- 1970s
General view of a Perkin-Elmer Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer in use at a Calgon Water Management laboratory facility. Per notations accompanying the photograph, the spectrophotometer is equipped with a…
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Perkin-Elmer atomic absorption spectrophotometer in use at Kellogg's laboratory
Box 4- 1970s
Close-up view of a Perkin-Elmer Model 503 Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer in use at the Kellogg Company Quality Assurance laboratory located in Battle Creek, Michigan. At the laboratory, atomic absorption…
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Perkin-Elmer atomic absorption spectrophotometer in use at Kellogg's laboratory
Box 4- Circa 1975-Apr-21
General view of an unidentified employee prepping a Perkin-Elmer Model 503 Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer to analyze a food sample in the Kellogg Company Quality Assurance laboratory located in Battle Creek,…
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Perkin-Elmer atomic absorption spectrophotometer in use at Kellogg's laboratory
Box 4- 1970s
General view of chemist Harvey Beatty operating a Perkin-Elmer Model 503 Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer at the Kellogg Company Quality Assurance laboratory located in Battle Creek, Michigan. Per notations…
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Perkin-Elmer atomic absorption spectrophotometer in use at Peabody Coal Company laboratory
Box 4- 1970s
General view of assistant chemist Lawrence Koerber using a Perkin-Elmer Model 403 Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer to test an ash sample in a Peabody Coal Company laboratory. Per notations accompanying the…
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Perkin-Elmer atomic absorption spectrophotometer in use at Hershey Company facility
Box 4- 1970s
General view of laboratory technician Margaret Kreiser using the heated graphite atomizer (HGA) attachment of a Perkin-Elmer Model 403 Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer to test a chocolate sample for volatile elements…
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Perkin-Elmer instruments in use at Hershey Company facility
Box 4- 1970s
General view of laboratory technician Margaret Kreiser using assorted Perkin-Elmer atomic absorption instruments at a Hershey Company facility to determine the metal constituents of finished food items and raw…
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Perkin-Elmer atomic absorption spectrophotometer in use at industrial hygiene laboratory
Box 4- 1970s
General view of an unidentified laboratory technician using a Perkin-Elmer Model 403 Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer to test the lead content of a urine sample in the industrial hygiene laboratory at the Electric…
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Perkin-Elmer atomic absorption spectrophotometer in use at National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health laboratory
Box 4- 1970s
General view of an unidentified chemist conducting an analysis using a Perkin-Elmer Model 403 Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer in a laboratory associated with the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health…
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Delves Microsampling System in use with Perkin-Elmer atomic absorption spectrophotometer
Box 4- 1970s
General view of an unidentified chemist using a Perkin-Elmer Model 403 Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer, in conjunction with the Delves Microsampling System, to test the lead content of a child's blood sample. Per…
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Jeanette Clarke using a Perkin-Elmer Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer at Fordham Hospital
Box 4- 1970s
General view of Jeanette Clarke, employee at New York City's Fordham Hospital, using a Perkin-Elmer Model 403 Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer to measure the lead content in a sample of blood. Per notations…
- Creator Of Work Perkin-Elmer Corporation
- Subject Women in science, Atomic absorption spectroscopy, Employees, Perkin-Elmer Corporation, Life sciences, Hospitals, Scientific apparatus and instruments, African American women, Blood--Analysis, Corporations, African Americans, Women employees, Laboratories, Clarke, Jeanette
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Perkin-Elmer atomic absorption spectrophotometer in use at Air Pollution Control Directorate
Box 4- 1970s
General view of employee Lloyd Monkman using a Perkin-Elmer Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer to analyze the lead content of an airborne particulates sample in a laboratory at the Chemistry Division of the Air…
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Wilson Walker at work in Ohio Department of Health Sanitary Chemistry Laboratory
Box 4- 1970s
General view of Wilson Walker, Chief Chemist at the Ohio Department of Health's Sanitary Chemistry Laboratory, injecting a sample of drinking water into the cylinder of a Perkin-Elmer Heated Graphite Atomizer (HGA). Per…
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Chemist using Perkin-Elmer instruments at Detroit Edison Company laboratory
Box 4- 1970s
General view of an unidentified African-American chemist reviewing the results of an analysis made by a Perkin-Elmer Model 306 Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer in the research laboratory at the Detroit Edison…
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Perkin-Elmer atomic absorption spectrophotometer in use at Detroit Edison Company
Box 4- 1970s
General view of employee Jack Guillaumin (right) and an unidentified chemist reviewing the results of an analysis conducted by a Perkin-Elmer Model 306 Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer in a laboratory at the Detroit…
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Pottery testing with Perkin-Elmer Model 303 Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer
Box 4- 1970s
General view of an unidentified York research scientist using a Perkin-Elmer Model 303 Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer to detect traces of lead and cadmium released by glazed pottery and ceramic ware. Per notations…
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Perkin-Elmer atomic absorption spectrophotometer in use at Bureau of Water Supply
Box 4- 1970s
General view of laboratory technician Richard Thomson preparing water samples for testing at the New York City Bureau of Water Supply's Ben Nesin Laboratory. Per notations accompanying the photograph, a Perkin-Elmer…