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June 1949
Vol. 26 No. 6
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| Editor's outlook. | 293 |
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| Some applications of the Dysonian notation of organic compounds. | 294 |
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Dyson, G. Malcolm. |
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| The use of punched cards for the coding of inorganic and simple organic compounds. | 304 |
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Amster, A. B; Beckett, C. W.; Johnston, H. L. |
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| The training of a chemist (inorganic). | 307 |
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Tyree, S. Young, Jr.; Knight, Samuel B. |
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| Industrial toxicology. | 309 |
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Church, Franklin W. |
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| Laboratory exercises in nuclear chemistry. II. Activation and detection. | 310 |
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Hamill, William H.; Schuler, Robert H. |
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| The technical assistant in the university laboratory. | 316 |
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Simpson, Charles E. |
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| A demonstration of the conductivities of dilute and concentrated sulfuric acids. | 317 |
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Miller, S. Porter. |
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| Industrial qualitative analysis. | 318 |
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Weiner, S. |
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| Nonleaking stopcock. | 319 |
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Long, John R. |
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| The motivation of students in the teaching of quantitative analysis. | 320 |
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Meloche, C. C. |
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| The standardization of sodium hydroxide solution. A laboratory experiment in general chemistry. | 322 |
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Fehlandt, Philip R. |
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| A simple ketene generator. | 323 |
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Wang, S. C.; Schueler, F. W. |
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| A lecture experiment to demonstrate the adsorption of gases by solids. | 325 |
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McLaughlin, R. R.; Aziz, D. |
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| Glycerin-man's most versatile chemical servant. | 327 |
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Lesser, Milton A. |
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| Laboratory preparation of normal alkyl bromides. | 329 |
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Joseph, Lionel; Ross, Melvyn K.; Vulliet, William G. |
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| Variation in reactivity-a demonstration. | 330 |
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Bowen, Douglas M. |
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| Mineral depletion and metal supply. | 331 |
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Just, Evan. |
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| Model of a mass spectrograph. | 334 |
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Fernandez, Jose; Lebowitz, Samuel H. |
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| Demonstrating interfacial tension. | 338 |
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McCulloch, Leon. |
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| Multiple-beam interferometry of surfaces and films (monographs on the physics and chemistry of materials) | 339 |
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Maurice L. Huggins |
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| Physical aspects of colour | 339 |
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John H Yoe |
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| The structure of matter. | 339 |
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Hickamn, K.C.D. |
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| Recent advances in organic chemistry, vol. II. | 340 |
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Dermer, O.C. |
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| Scientists and amateurs- a history of the royal society. | 340 |
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Leicester, Henry M. |
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| Technique of organic chemistry, vol. II. catalytic, photochemical and electrolytic reactions. | 340 |
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Holmes Richter, George |
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| Industrial hygiene and toxicology. vol I. | 341 |
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Jacobs, Morris B. |
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| Inorganic preparations. | 341 |
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Simmons Booth, Harold |
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| Organic synthesis. volume 28. | 341 |
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Dunbar, Ralph E. |
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| Film and education: a symposium on the role of the film in the field of education. | 342 |
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Bosworth, Millard W. |
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| The alchemist in life, literature and art. | 342 |
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DeMilt, Clara |
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| Short history of the art of distillation. | 343 |
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Lowry, C.D. Jr. |
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| Vacuum manipulation of volatile compounds. | 343 |
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Fernelius, W. Conard |
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| The theory of solutions of high polymers. | 343 |
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Kirkwood, John G. |
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| A concise history of mathematics, volumes I and II. | 344 |
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Forsythe, George E. |
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| An intorduction to the chemistry of carbohydrates. | 344 |
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Hudson, C.S. |
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