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October 1959
Vol. 36 No. 10
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| Editorially speaking. | 477 |
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Kieffer, William F. |
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| Fifty foreign languages at Chemical Abstracts. | 478 |
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Heumann, K. F.; Bernays, P. M. |
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| Japanese organic chemical nomenclature: Problems of translation and transliteration. | 482 |
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Urushibara, Yoshiyuki; Nakamura, Masao. |
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| Use of a digital computer for solving a complex chemical equilibrium. | 485 |
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Swinnerton, John W.; Miller, Warren W. |
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| A simplified apparatus for pressure reactions. | 489 |
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Anthony, Paul Z. |
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| Two student experiments on chemical equilibrium. | 490 |
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Wolfenden, John H. |
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| A half-life experiment for general chemistry students. | 492 |
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Smith, W. T.; Wood, J. H. |
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| Determination of vapor pressure. | 494 |
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Wolthuis, Enno; Brummel, Roger; Bout, Paul Vanden. |
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| Hollow lantern slides illustrating crystal structure. | 495 |
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Kenney, Malcolm E.; Skinner, Selby M. |
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| Potentiometric measurements of equilibria. | 496 |
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Chesick, J. P.; Patterson, Andrew, Jr. |
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| Radiochemical experiments: A thorium 234 "cow" for Pa-234. | 499 |
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Carwell, D. J.; Lawrence, J. J. |
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| Operational inorganic chemistry. | 502 |
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Parry, R. W. |
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| Forty hours to the inorganic frontier. A literature assignment in inorganic chemistry. | 506 |
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Heath, Roy E. |
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| Models for demonstrating electronegativity and "partial charge". | 507 |
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Sanderson, R. T. |
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| Graduate level laboratory course: Techniques in inorganic chemistry. | 512 |
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Kirschner, Stanley; Gayer, Karl; Hahn, Richard. |
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| A new course in synthetic inorganic chemistry. | 513 |
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Jolly, William L. |
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| Inorganic chemistry taught as a requirement for all professional chemists. | 515 |
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Sisler, Harry H. |
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| Don Dorotheo Theodoro: First chemical technologist of the new world. | 519 |
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Goldblatt, L. A. |
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| Sophus Mads Jorgensen: A chapter in coordination chemistry history. | 521 |
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Kauffman, George B. |
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| A simple katharometer design. | 527 |
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Thomas, Carl O.; Smith, Hilton A. |
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| Vapor density apparatus for general chemistry laboratory. | 528 |
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Masterton, W. L.; Williams, T. R. |
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| Report of subcommittee for improving secondary school chemistry. | 529 |
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Carleton, Robert H.; Henze, Robert E.; Weaver, Elbert C. |
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| Crossword puzzle. | 529 |
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Clampitt, Bert H. |
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| Letter to the editor | 530 |
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Boryta, Daniel. |
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| Letter to the editor | 530 |
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Broda, E. |
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| Letter to the editor | 530 |
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Morgan, Paul W.; Kwolek, Stephanie L. |
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| Nuclear magnetic resonance. | 531 |
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Walter, Robert I. |
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| Phosphorus and its compounds. Volume 1: Chemistry. | 531 |
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Larsen, Edwin M. |
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| No more war! | 532 |
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Hendricks, B. Clifford. |
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| History and philosophy of science. | 532 |
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Leicester, Henry M. |
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| Pirotechnia by Vannoccio Biringuccio. | 532 |
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Oesper, Ralph E. |
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| pH meters (continued). | A595 |
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Lewin, S. Z. |
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| Perkin centenary london. | A638 |
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Benfey, O. T. |
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| Vacuum metallurgy. | A638 |
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Foster, Laurence S. |
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| Fundamentals of inorganic, organic, and biological chemistry. | A640 |
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Williams, Arthur L. |
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| Nomography. | A644 |
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Kieffer, William F. |
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| Disinfection and sterilization. | A644 |
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Pappenhagen, James M. |
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| Laboratory manual of chemistry. | A644 |
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Williams, Arthur L. |
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| Nouveau trait de chimie minerale. Volume 11. | A646 |
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Krumm, Roger V. |
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| Nouveau traite de chimie minerale Volume 14. | A646 |
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Krumm, Roger V. |
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| Colorimetric methods of analysis. Volume 2A. | A648 |
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Yoe, John H. |
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| General biochemistry. | A649 |
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Livermore, Arthur H. |
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| Dendritic crystallization. | A649 |
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Campbell, J. A. |
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