Excerpt from Modern Trends in Activations Analysis, Vol. 1 of 2: Proceedings of the 1968 International Conference, Held at the National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, October 7-11, 1968
One important mechanism by which the Division exercises leadership in the state of the art of a competence is that of sponsoring special conferences and symposia. Experts from around the world are invited to these conferences to summarize the present status of the many facets of a particular competence. In addition, contributed papers as well as comments of rapporteurs or summaries of panel discussions are often used to help better define this status.
The first such conference sponsored by the Division was a broad one on Trace Characterization - Chemical and Physical held October 3 - 7. 1966 at the new nbs Laboratories at Gaithersburg. Maryland. On June 12 - 1 3 1967, a Seminar on a more restricted topic, Quantitative Electron Probe Microanalysis, was held in these same facilities. The hard-cover proceedings of each of these meetings are available from the Government Printing Office as nbs Monograph 100 and nbs Special Publication 298, respectively.
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