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Analytical Abstracts
ONTAP® Analytical Abstracts (File 385)

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Last Update To Bluesheet: April 19, 2006

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File Description Print Counterparts Geographic Coverage Terms and Conditions Limit Predefined Format Options
Subject Coverage Dialog File Data Special Features Sample Record Sort Accession Numbers
Sources Database Content DIALINDEX/OneSearch Categories Basic Index Rank Rates
Tips Document Types Indexed Contact Additional Indexes Map


File Description [top]

Analytical Abstracts is designed specifically to meet the information needs of the analytical scientist. It provides solutions to analytical problems in a wide variety of areas, from biochemistry and clinical chemistry to industrial and applied science, from the environment, agriculture and food to pharmaceuticals. The comprehensive coverage of new techniques and applications aims to keep users at the forefront of their disciplines.

More than 100 core international journals, manufacturers' application notes, standards and books are abstracted for inclusion in Analytical Abstracts. Around 325 items are added at each weekly update. The coverage of the database goes back to 1980.

The unique indexing, featuring easy selection of analyte, matrix and technique, ensures efficient, targeted searching.



Tips [top]

USE FILE 305

to search for information on new techniques and applications in the analytical sciences.

USE THE A SUFFIX

to narrow a Descriptor or CAS® Registry Number search to a substance identified as the Analyte

     S CARBON MONOXIDE-A
     S RN=630-08-0A

USE THE M SUFFIX

to narrow a Descriptor or CAS® Registry Number search to a substance identified as the Matrix

     S AIR-M
     S RN=7727-37-9M

USE (S) OPERATOR

to link an Analyte or Matrix to a technique.

     S NITROUS OXIDE-A(S)FTIR
     S RN=10024-97-2A(S)FTIR
     S AIR-M(S)SPECTROMETRY


Subject Coverage [top]

All fields of analytical chemistry, including:

  • General
  • Inorganic
  • Organic
  • Industrial
  • Biochemical
  • Pharmaceutical
  • Food
  • Agricultural and Environmental
  • Computer Handling of Analytical Data
  • Instrumentation


Sources [top]

Items are taken from approximately 100 core journals, as well as books, technical reports, equipment manufacturers' application notes, and conference proceedings.



Print Counterparts [top]

  • Analytical Abstracts


Dialog File Data [top]

Dates Covered: 1980 to the present (File 305)
January - June, 1987 (File 385)
File Size: 359,320 records as of December 2004 (File 305)
6,000 records (File 385)
Update Frequency: Weekly (File 305)
Closed (File 385)


Database Content [top]

  • Bibliographic Records


Document Types Indexed [top]

  • Reports
  • Books and Monographs
  • Conferences, Symposia, Meetings
  • Journal Articles


Geographic Coverage [top]

  • International


Geographic Restrictions [top]

  • None


Special Features [top]

  • ERA Available
  • Graduate Education Program
  • KWIC and HILIGHT Available
  • DIALOG Alert Available
  • Remove Duplicates (RD, ID) Available
  • CURRENT Feature Available
  • eLinks Enabled Database
  • Abstracts Available from 1984 forward
  • MAP Available


DialIndex/OneSearch Categories [top]

ACRONYM CATEGORY NAME
BIOCHEM Biochemistry
CASREGNO CAS(R) Registry Numbers-Chemical and Medical Files
CHEMLIT Chemical Literature
PHARM Pharmacology
RNCHEM CAS(R) Registry Numbers - Chemistry Files
RNMED CAS(R) Registry Numbers - Medical Files
SCITECH Science and Technology


Contact [top]

Analytical Abstracts is produced by the Royal Society of Chemistry. Questions concerning file content should be directed to:

Royal Society of Chemistry
Thomas Graham House
Science Park
Milton Road
Cambridge, CB4 OWF
United Kingdom
Telephone: 44 1 223 420066
44 1 223 432381
Fax: 44 1 223 423429
E-Mail: corkillm@rsc.org


Terms and Conditions [top]

ONTAP is the registered trademark of Dialog LLC.

For Dialog's Redistribution and Archive Policy, enter HELP ERA online. The following terms and conditions also apply.

These databases are copyrighted by the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC). These databases may not be copied in entirety. Portions of the databases may not be copied such as to have the effect of avoiding use charges for the databases. Except as expressly stated in Dialog's Redistribution and Archive Policy, copies may not be offered for resale. RSC shall use its best endeavours to ensure that the information contained in the databases is accurate and up-to-date, but RSC accepts no liability for omissions or errors therein or their consequences.


Dialog Standard Terms & Conditions apply.


SAMPLE RECORD [top]

    DIALOG(R)File 305:Analytical Abstracts 
    (c) 2004 Royal Soc Chemistry. All rts. reserv. 
     
  AN=, DT=  306985    AA Accession No.: 62-12-H-10421     DOC. TYPE: Journal 
  /TI  Precision trace gas analysis by FT-IR spectroscopy. 1. Simultaneous 
       analysis of carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide and  carbon monoxide 
       in air. 
  AU=  AUTHOR: Esler, M. B.  ; Griffith, D. W. T.  ; Wilson, S. R.  ; Steele, L. 
        P. 
  CS=  CORPORATE SOURCE: mesler@uow.edu.au, Dept. Chem., Univ. Wollongong, 
        Wollongong, NSW 2522, Australia 
  JN=  JOURNAL: Anal. Chem.,  (Analytical Chemistry),  Volume: 72,  Issue: 1, 
      Page(s): 206-215 
  CD=  CODEN: ANCHAM  ISSN: 0003-2700 
  PD=, PY=, LA=  PUBLICATION DATE: 1 Jan 2000  (20000101)   LANGUAGE: English 
  /AB  ABSTRACT:   The  development  of  a method of trace gas analysis based on 1 
        cm-1  resolution  FTIR  spectrometry, deployable in both laboratory and 
        field applications is reported. Carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, 
        and  carbon  monoxide  may  be  analyzed simultaneously in a single air 
        sample  using  this  method.  It  is  demonstrated  that the method can 
        provide  analytical  precision  of the order of +/-0.15 .mu.mol/mol for 
        CO2,  +/-0.9  nmol/mol  for  CH4,  +/-0.3  nmol/mol for N2O, and +/-0.3 
        nmol/mol for CO, expressed as mole fractions in dry air. The analytical 
        precision  is  in all cases competitive with or superior to that of the 
        more   usual  methods  of  analysis  for  these  trace  gases,  namely, 
        nondispersive     infra-red    spectroscopy    for    CO2    and    gas 
        chromatography-based  techniques  for  CH4, N2O, and CO. The novel FTIR 
        method  relies on calibration using synthetically calculated absorbance 
        spectra and a chemometric multivariate calibration algorithm, classical 
        least squares. 
  /ID  IDENTIFIERS: spectrometry, absorption, infra-red, Fourier-transform (FTIR 
        spectrometry) 
  /DE, CN=, RN=  ANALYTE: carbon dioxide   (124-38-9)   --detmn. of, in air, by FTIR 
          spectrometry 
        methane   (74-82-8)   --detmn. of, in air, by FTIR spectrometry 
        nitrous oxide   (10024-97-2)   --detmn. of, in air, by FTIR 
          spectrometry 
        carbon monoxide   (630-08-0)   --detmn. of, in air, by FTIR 
          spectrometry 
  /DE, CN=  MATRIX: air       --detmn. of carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, methane and 
          nitrous oxide in, by FTIR spectrometry 
  SC=, /SH, SH=  SECTION: H-10000   (Environmental, Agriculture and Food) 


BASIC INDEX [top]

SEARCH
SUFFIX
DISPLAY
CODE
FIELD NAME
INDEXING
SELECT EXAMPLES
None None All Basic Index Fields Word S METHANE
/AB AB Abstract1,2 Segment
& Word
S METHANE/AB
S TRACE(W)GAS?/AB
/DE DE Descriptor (includes Analyte and Matrix)1,3 Segment
& Word
S OXIDE/DE
S CARBON(S)MONOXIDE/DE
S FTIR(S)SPECTROMETRY/DE
/ID ID Identifier1,4 Segment
& Word
S ABSORPTION/ID
S INFRA(W)RED/ID
/SH SH Section Heading Word S ENVIRONMENTAL/SH
/TI TI Title1 Segment
& Word
S AIR/TI
S TRACE(W)GAS/TI

1 Chemical substance names are segmented in all Basic Index fields; for example, TRINITROBENZENE is retrieved when searched as a single term or by searching the segments: TRI, NITRO, or BENZENE. To exclude the segments use the /FW suffix; e.g., S BENZENE/FW to retrieve the word set off by spaces or punctuation marks.

2 Abstracts present for records from 1984 forward.

3 Descriptors contain two fields: the Analyte field identifying the substance(s) being analyzed, and the Matrix field identifying the material(s) containing the analyte. To designate a substance or material as an Analyte or Matrix, append the search term with A or M (e.g., S RN=00630-08-0A; S CARBON MONOXIDE-A; S CARBON(W)MONOXIDE(W)A/DE.

4 Includes concept heading.


ADDITIONAL INDEXES [top]

SEARCH
PREFIX
DISPLAY
CODE
FIELD NAME
INDEXING
SELECT EXAMPLES
AN= AN AA Accession Number Phrase S AN=62-12-H-10421
None AN DIALOG Accession Number
AU= AU Author Phrase S AU=ESLER, M. B.
AV= AV Availability Word S AV=(TURPIN(W)DISTRIBUTION)
BN= BN International Standard Book Number (ISBN)2 Phrase S BN=0-85404-594-5
CD= CD CODEN Phrase S CD=ANCHAM
CF= CF Conference Title Word S CF=(WORKSHOP(F)TRACE(F)ELEMENT)
CH= CH Concept Heading Phrase S CH=SPECTROMETRY
CN= CN Chemical Substance Name Phrase S CN=CARBON MONOXIDE
CS= CS Corporate Source Word S CS=WALLONGONG
CT= CT Secondary Citation Word S CT=(ZH(W)KHIM)
DT= DT Document Type Phrase S DT=JOURNAL
JN= JN Journal Name5 Phrase S JN=ANAL. CHEM.
S JN=JOURNAL OF MASS SPECTROMETRY
LA= LA Language Phrase S LA=ENGLISH
PD= PD Publication Date Phrase S PD=20000101
PU= PU Publisher Word S PU=(ROYAL(W)SOCIETY)
PY= PY Publication Year Phrase S PY=2000
RN= RN CAS(R) Registry Number Phrase S RN=630-08-0
RP= RP Report Number Phrase S RP=NASA-TM-83033
RT= RT Report Title Word S RT=(BIO(W)RAD)
SC= SC Section Code6 Phrase S SC=H
S SC=H-10000
SH= SH Section Heading7 Phrase S SH=ENVIRONMENTAL?
SN= SN International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) Phrase S SN=0003-2700
S SN=00032700
SO= SO Source Information8 Word S SO=(ANAL(W)CHEM)
UD= None Update Phrase S UD=9999
XR= XR Cross-Reference Code and Section Heading Phrase S XR=B
S XR=INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

5 From UD=199605 both abbreviated journal name and full journal name are included. Prior to UD=199605 only the abbreviated journal name is used. Journal name is also searchable as SO=.

6 Includes Main and cross-reference section codes.

7 Includes Main and cross-reference section headings.

8 SO= searches only the journal name, but display includes Journal Name, Pagination, Volume, Issue, Publication Date.


LIMIT [top]

SUFFIX FIELD NAME EXAMPLES
/ DIALOG Accession Number S S3/306201-999999
/CONF Records containing Conference information S S2/CONF
/ENG English Language S S5/ENG
/NONENG Non-English Language S S5/NONENG
/YYYY Publication Year S S3/1986


SORT [top]

SORTABLE FIELDS EXAMPLES
AU, CS, JN, PD, PY, SH, TI SORT S12/ALL/JN
PRINT S12/3/1-50/AU/PY,D


RANK [top]

RANK FIELDS EXAMPLES
All phrase- and numeric-indexed fields in the Additional Indexes can be ranked. RANK DE
RANK AU S4


MAP [top]

MAP FIELDS EXAMPLES
CD, RN, SN MAP RN TEMP S4


USER-DEFINED FORMAT OPTIONS [top]

Display codes listed in the Search Options tables can be used to customize output. TYPE S3/AU,TI,SO/1-5


PREDEFINED FORMAT OPTIONS [top]

NO.
DIALOGWEB
FORMAT
RECORD CONTENT
1 -- DIALOG Accession Number
2 -- Full Record except Abstract
3 Medium Bibliographic Citation
4 -- Full Record with Tagged Fields2
5 -- Full Record2
6 Free Title
7 Long Full Record except Indexing2
8 Short Title and Indexing
9 Full Full Record2
K -- KWIC (Key Word In Context) displays a window of text; may be used alone or with other formats


DIRECT RECORD ACCESS [top]

FIELD NAME EXAMPLES
If the accession number of a specific record is known, it can be used to display the record directly. TYPE 000685/3
DISPLAY 000221/TI,SH
PRINT 000827/5


ACCESSION NUMBER LIST [top]

YearAccession Numbers
1980-1989000001-150799
1990150800-156916
1991156917-171931
1992171932-189187
1993189198-208006
1994208007-223926
1995223927-239996
1996239997-253741
1997253742-267241
1998267242-283706
1999283707-999999


Rates [top]

Rates For File: Analytical Abstracts[305]
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Cost per minute:                   $5.57
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