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August 1948
Vol. 25 No. 8

Some early publications on phosphorus.414
Prandtl, Wilhelm.
Atomic structure models, diagrams, classes, and codes: Part I: Which atomic model? A challenge to teachers.420
Wiswesser, William J.
An introduction to electrophoresis: Part I: Methods and calculations.426
Alberty, Robert A.
Patentable chemical inventions.434
Rivise, Charles W.; Caesar, A. D.
Mendeleev and the Russian Academy of Sciences.439
Leicester, Henry M.
A new type high-capacity general chemistry laboratory and lecture hall.442
Holmes, Edward O., Jr.
Guinea pigs in the classroom.445
Deming, H. G.
Women as professional chemists.450
Snell, Cornelia T.
The Bronsted concept of acids and bases in quantitative analysis.454
Naiman, Barnet.
The maximum use of the chemistry laboratory.457
Dunning, Wilbur G.
Samuel Johnson's interest in scientific affairs.458
Swaine, Dalway J.
Chemastery.459
Demuth, H. M.
Gelation and gel structures.461
Hauser, Ernst A.
A simple still-head.465
Hakala, Reino W.
Organic analytical reagents: volume IV.469
Yoe, John H.
Grwoth of plants- twenty years' research at boyce thompson institute.469
Strain, Harold H.
The chemistry of organic compounds.469
Amundsen, Lawrence
Mechanical behavior of high polymers: high polymers, vol. VI.470
Fuoss, Raymond M.
Biochemistry for medical students.471
Cajori, F.A.
Modern practical chemistry.471
Eppel, Robert
Chemical russian self-taught.472
Leicester, Henry M.
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