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SECTION IV <br /> 1 FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT <br /> A. Physical Conditions <br /> The two laboratories which constitute the Analytical <br /> Services division contain more than 22,000 square feet of <br /> work space. Both are equipped with refrigerated storage <br /> areas, fume hoods, central deionized %rater systems, and <br /> general utilities appropriate for modern analytical• %lork. <br /> Common equipment such as ovens, incubators, and distilla- <br /> tion apparatus are supplemented by specialized instruments <br /> described below. <br /> R. Instruments <br /> I. Laboratory Computer System <br /> TR a multiuser information system is designed for sample <br /> i and data tracking as well as automatic reporting and <br /> invoicing. The two laboratories operate from a shared <br /> i . data base. uardware includes: <br /> a. One ADDS Mentor 2500 computer with dual 51 megabyte , <br /> disc drives and 32 available ports. <br /> ti <br /> b. Two Micom 8000 twelve--channel multiplexer modems <br /> C. Twenty WYSE video display terminals <br /> d. Two high-speed form printers and three letter- <br /> quality printers. <br /> 2. Gas Chromatograph/Mass Spectrometers <br /> r;. The three GC/MS instruments .include: <br /> a. Two Finnigan 4000 series GCMS systems interfaced <br /> with Nova 4C computers utilizing Winchester 35 <br /> megabyte disk drives for data collection. The data <br /> system employs Incos computer language. Streamer <br /> tape cartridges are used for long-term data <br /> storage. GCMS instruments are configured to <br /> function in capillary or packed column modes. <br /> b- One Finnigan 020B GCMS interfaced with a [lova 4C <br /> computer utilizing a 10 megabyte Wanco disk drive <br /> IV-1 <br />