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May 1968
Vol. 45 No. 5

Editorially speaking. Moral responsibility.277
Lippincott, W. T.
Some recollections of early nuclear age chemistry.278
Seaborg, Glenn T.
Radiation chemistry today.290
Allen, A. O.
Structural chemistry in the nuclear age.296
Hamilton, Walter C.
An inexpensive device for evaluating solvents for paper and thin-layer chromatography.303
DeThomas, Anthony V.; Pascual, Francis.
Critical chemical problems in the development of nuclear reactors.304
Swartout, John A.
Analysis of complex NMR spectra for the organic chemist.311
Garbisch, Edgar W., Jr.
An inexpensive sprayer for chromatography.321
DeThomas, Anthony V.; Pascual, Francis.
Introduction to neurochemistry.322
Fried, Rainer.
An introduction to the literature of organic chemistry, part III. 336
Hancock, J. E. H.
Is (delta) S naught or not?, part III. 340
Campbell, J. A.
Overhead projectors.341
Barnard, W. Robert.
Framework molecular models to illustrate Linnett's double quartet theory.347
Bumgardner, Carl L.; Wahl, George H., Jr.
A simple and accurate dilatometer for liquids.349
Wagner, Robert E.; Meyer, Edwin F.
XLVII. Hazard identification signals.A413
Steer, Norman V.
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