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Analytical Chemistry Research and Development Records (NWRC 0022). USDA/APHIS/WS National Wildlife Research Center Archives. Fort Collins, CO. (NOTE: If quoting material within the collection a more specific citation will be necessary.) |
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https://nwrcarchive.libraryhost.com/repositories/nwrc_archives/resources/nwrc_0022 |
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Description: |
While Analytical Chemistry forms the foundation of much of the research conducted under wildlife management projects, scientists also have experience in related scientific disciplines such as metabolism chemistry, environmental fate, chemical synthesis, toxicology, chemical ecology, and formulation chemistry. NWRC chemists play a key role in the development of effective tools for wildlife management. These tools include toxicants, infertility agents, attractants, repellents and vaccines. The work done in Analytical Chemistry Research and Development includes modifying, adapting, and developing novel analytical methodologies for the analyses of numerous compounds in a variety of matrices including soil, water, plants, and animal tissues. This collection contains the professional papers and records of Analytical Chemistry Research and Development (R&D), including work done with strychnine, diphacinone, and zinc phosphide. These records came from the Analytical Chemistry Unit beginning in 2009. |
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Rights: |
Materials created by Federal agencies are generally not subject to copyright protection in the United States and may be reproduced without permission. Some materials have been produced by individuals or organizations that may be subject to additional restrictions on use. Specific restrictions are noted where information is available, but WS cannot guarantee the status of specific items; use of items in the collections is at the risk of the user. Inquiries regarding access and use of archival collection material can be directed to the National Wildlife Research Center Archivist at 970-266-6021. |
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https://nwrcarchive.libraryhost.com/repositories/nwrc_archives/resources/nwrc_0022 |