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March 1955
Vol. 32 No. 3
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| Editor's Outlook | 111 |
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Rakestraw, Norris W. |
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| Language ability. | 112 |
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Soule, Byron A. |
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| Technical abbreviations and contractions in English. | 114 |
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Schaler, Charlotte. |
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| A procedure for the identification of languages. | 118 |
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Clouser, Benn E.; Skolnik, Hermann. |
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| Foreign residues in English: how to read a translation. | 123 |
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Van Haagen, Ernst. |
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| Foreign-language reading skill. | 128 |
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Dostert, Leon E. |
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| Interlingua in chemical writing. | 132 |
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Gode, Alexander. |
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| A mnemonic acid for aldoses. | 136 |
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Deloach, Will S.; Brandon, Ann. |
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| The transliteration of Oriental languages in chemical literature. | 137 |
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Mish, John L. |
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| Storage of lecture-demonstration equipment. | 138 |
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Nicholson, Douglas G. |
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| Electronegativities in inorganic chemistry: (IV), A revision of atomic charge data. | 140 |
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Sanderson, R. T. |
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| Reducing duplication in high-school and first-year college chemistry. | 141 |
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Group A, Report, Kenyon College meeting. |
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| A crossword puzzle of chemical history. | 144 |
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Slabaugh, W. H.; Cummins, E. L. |
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| The Grignard reagent reaches the freshman. | 146 |
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King, W. Bernard; Beel, John A. |
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| Glass evolution: a factor in science. | 149 |
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Silverman, Alexander. |
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| A laboratory ozonizer. | 154 |
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Andrews, A. C.; Mickel, B. L.; Klassen, K. C. |
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| The mathematical combination of Lambert's law and Beer's law. | 155 |
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Lohman, Fred H. |
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| Franklin Peale's visit to Europe in the mint service. | 156 |
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Nepomucene, Sister St. John. |
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| New wealth from agriculture. | 160 |
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Ratchford, William P. |
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| Letter to the editor | 162 |
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Sementsov, A. |
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| General college chemistry. | 163 |
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Young, Jay A. |
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| Qualitative inorganic analysis. | 164 |
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Woodriff, R. A. |
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| Essays in science. | 164 |
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Keighton, Walter B. |
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| Les constantes physiques des comproses organiques cristallises. | 164 |
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Robertson, Ross G. |
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| The permanent revolution in science. | 164 |
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Hannan, Sister M. Consilia. |
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| Adhesive bonding of metals. | 165 |
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Fisher, Harry L. |
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| Preparation for medical education in the liberal arts college. | 165 |
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Keighton, Walter B. |
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| Gmelins handbuch der anorganischen chemie. system 9: schwefel. part A3. | 166 |
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Bailar, John C. Jr. |
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| A speculation in reality. | 166 |
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Martinette, Sister Mary |
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| Fundamentals of inorganic, organic and biological chemistry. | 166 |
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| Laboroatory manual of chemistry. | 166 |
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Miner, Helen I. |
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| New fibres from proteins. | 167 |
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Richter, George A. Jr. |
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| Methods for emission spectrochemical analysis. | 167 |
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Nachterieb, Norman H. |
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| Introduction to nuclear engineering. | 167 |
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Howe, J.P. |
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| Master's theses in science, 1952. | 168 |
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| Thorpe's dictionary of applied chemistry. volume XI: soil, organic constituents of, to zymurgy. | 168 |
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| Introduction to the theory of error. | 168 |
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| Bibliography on research administration. | 168 |
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| Manual for plastic welding. volume II: polyethylene. | 168 |
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| Experimental inorganic chemistry: a guide to laboratory practice. | 168 |
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Rakestraw, Norris W. |
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| Inorganic quantitative ananlysis. | 169 |
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Pecsok, Robert L. |
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| The vitamins: chemistry, physioilogy, pathology. volume II, | 169 |
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Mitchell, Philip H. |
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| Vegetable fats and oils. | 169 |
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Bossert, Roy G. |
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| Flow properties of dispersed systems. | 170 |
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Oster, Gerald |
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| Science facilities for the modern high school. | 170 |
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Oppe, Greta |
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| Matter energy mechanics. | 170 |
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Eyring, Henry |
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