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December 1946
Vol. 23 No. 12

Magnetic anisotropy of organic solids.574
Selwood, P. W.; Parodi, John.
The chemistry of tooth tissues.579
Phillips, Ralph W.; Van Huysen, Grant.
Catalysis and the elementary chemistry course.582
Campbell, J. A.
Selecting a graduate school for training in chemistry.583
Sampey, John R.
A presentation of the thermodynamic functions.584
Coffin, C. C.
Catalyzing the approach to equilibrium.589
Hildebrand, Joel H.
Photography as a basic science.593
Oelke, W. C.
Recent hypotheses concerning the mechanism of photographic development.595
James, T. H.
A versatile microscope hot stage.601
Bonner, William A.
(LTE).602
Foster, Laurence S.
Simple devices for measuring out small quantities of liquid.604
Calkins, F. C.
Nonsilica glass systems.608
Jones, Frank L.
Instrumentation in chemical analysis.610
Lambert, Raymond H.
Conversion of a bomb-release control to activate a solenoid stirrer.612
Merritt, Lynne L., Jr.; Siddons, George F.; Suttle, John F.
The application of colloid chemistry to the manufacture of inflated articles.620
Isom, Langley W.
Introduction to Atomic Physics (Semat, Henry)624
Dushman, Saul
Modern Chemistry (Berry, A. J.)624
Calder, Douglas S.
Gas in Light Alloys (Eastwood, L. W.)624
Foster, Lawrence S.
Qualitative Inorganic Microanalysis (Belcher, Ronald; Wilson, Cecil L.)624
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