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September 1968
Vol. 45 No. 9
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| Editorially speaking. Wisdom starts with teachers. | 549 |
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Lippincott, W. T. |
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| Chemistry, curiosity, and culture. | 550 |
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Kieffer, William F. |
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| A "primordial biogenesis" experiment. | 555 |
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Steinman, Gary; Smith, Adolph E. |
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| Theoretical chemistry. | 556 |
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Curtiss, C. F. |
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| High altitude egg-boiling. | 557 |
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Trotman-Dickenson, A. F. |
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| Relativistic quantum chemistry: the electrons and the nodes. | 558 |
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Powell, Richard E. |
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| A bonding parameter and its application to chemistry. | 564 |
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Elson, Jesse. |
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| An elementary approach to the wave-mechanical harmonic oscillator. | 567 |
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Schutte, C. J. H. |
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| The kinetics of oxidation-reduction reactions: An alternate derivation of Marcus' cross relation. | 571 |
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Newton, T. W. |
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| Analog computer simulation: An experiment in chemical kinetics. | 576 |
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Griswold, Robert E.; Haugh, John F. |
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| Hard and soft acids and bases, HSAB, part 1: Fundamental principles. | 581 |
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Pearson, Ralph G. |
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| Conformation of peptides: Speculations based on molecular models. | 587 |
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Lande, Saul. |
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| Examination systems at the graduate level: A survey and analysis of chemistry and biochemistry in the U.S. and Canada. | 591 |
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Gordon, Arnold J. |
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| Fashion in science and in the teaching of science. | 600 |
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Hutchinson, Eric. |
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| Error and trial: The story of the oxidative reaction of glycolysis. | 607 |
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Oesper, Peter. |
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| Low temperature recrystallization tube. | 610 |
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Giese, Roger. |
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| Multidisciplinary courses for science majors. | 611 |
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Fuller, Edward C. |
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| Precise closed-loop thermostat. | 614 |
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Picker, Patrick; Jolicoeur, Carmel; Desnoyers, Jacques E. |
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| Television for the modern chemistry classroom: Tested applications. | 617 |
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Barnard, W. Robert.; Bertaut, E. F.; O'Connor, Rod. |
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| Structural chemistry and molecular biology (a volume dedicated to Linus Pauling by his students, colleagues, and friends). | 623 |
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Rhinesmith, Herbert S. |
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| The double helix. A personal account of the discovery of the structure of DNA. | 623 |
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Roderick, William R. |
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| Introduction to modern chemistry. | 624 |
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Fiekers, Bernard A. |
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| General chemistry. | 624 |
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McGuire, David K. |
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| Oscilloscopes in chemistry - Part one. | A635 |
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Nelson, Joseph E. |
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| White phosphorus beads. | A673 |
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Owens, Charles |
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| Red to white phosphorus. | A673 |
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Jackman, Kenneth V.; Slabaugh, W. H. |
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| White to red phosphorus. | A673 |
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| Burning red phosphorus. | A673 |
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| Oxy-acids of phosphorus. | A673 |
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| Phosphate buffer. | A674 |
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| Rate of crystalline growth. | A674 |
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Klug, Evangeline B.; Slabaugh, W. H. |
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| Arsenic sulfide precipitate and sol. | A674 |
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| Thioarsenates. | A674 |
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| Silver arsenate. | A674 |
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Pearsall, S. G.; Wilshusen, W. |
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| L. The disposal of chemical and radioactive waste - Part two. | A677 |
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Pearsall, S. G.; Wilshusen, W. |
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| The Cell potential and the distance between electrodes. | A691 |
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Lauren, Paul M. |
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| The Relative stability of cadmium and cobalt chloride complexes. | A691 |
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Butler, S. B. |
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| Inorganic chemistry. | A697 |
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Larsen, Edwin M. |
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| Chemistry problems. | A698 |
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Burson, S.L. |
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| The chemistry of the OH group. | A700 |
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Massie, Samuel P. |
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| Element of organic chemirsty. | A700 |
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Peterson, Quentin R. |
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| Elements of diatomic molecular spectra. | A702 |
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Hollenberg, J. Leland. |
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| Molecular complexes. | A703 |
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Van Hecke, Gerald R. |
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| Energy changes in biochemical reactions. | A704 |
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Izatt, Reed M. |
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