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June 2005
Vol. 82 No. 6

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8:31 a.m. Belly Flop: Attitude Adjustment through Weekly Feature Molecules 847
Sonya J. Franklin, Norbert J. Pienta, and Melissa D. Fry
Revisiting Millikan's Oil-Drop Experiment 851
Earl F. Pearson
The q/T Paradox: Which "Contains More Heat", a Cup of Coffee at 95°C or a Liter of Icewater? 856
Ed Vitz and Michael J. Schuman
Appropriate Use of Blanks, Standards, and Controls in Chemical Measurements 901
Mark F. Vitha, Peter W. Carr, and Gary A. Mabbott
Investigating the Photoelectric Effect Using LEDs and a Modular Spectroscope 906
Lucia Diaz and Charles A. Smith
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