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January 1976
Vol. 53 No. 1
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| Bicentennial Perspective | 1 |
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Lippincott, W.T. |
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| The teaching of organometallic chemistry to undergraduates | 2 |
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Ellis, John E. |
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| Selected dates in American chemistry: January | 7 |
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Kauffman, George B. |
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| Interview with Vincent du Vigneaud | 8 |
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Plane, Robert A. |
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| The marble bag experiment | 12 |
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Powell, David L.; Craft, Williard L. |
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| Applications of lasers to chemical research | 13 |
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Leone, Stephen R. |
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| Vibrational spectra of iron carbonyl complexes | 16 |
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Montemayor, R. G. |
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| The strength of the hydrohalic acids | 17 |
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Myers, R. Thomas |
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| Trends in the acidities of some binary hydrides in aqueous solution | 19 |
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Lessley, Sim D.; Ragsdale, Ronald O. |
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| Electrolyte theory and S.I. units | 21 |
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Holliday, R. I. |
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| Rapid calculation of dipole moment for diamond lattice-like molecules | 23 |
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Borremans, F.; Anteunis, M. |
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| Report of the Organic Subcommittee of the Curriculum Committee, Part II | 25 |
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| Computer assisted analysis of infrared spectra | 26 |
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Bell, Harold M. |
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| The naming of fluorine | 27 |
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Waggoner, William H. |
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| Kekule's "sausage" formulae | 27 |
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Walker, Oswald J. |
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| The Faraday magnetic susceptibility system: Two basic improvements | 28 |
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Villa, Juan F.; Nelson, Harold C. |
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| James Cumming: A pioneer in electrical instrumentation | 29 |
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Stock, John T. |
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| Rapid practical assessment of 32P contamination using differential absorbers | 31 |
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Crowther, P. G.; Fawcett, P.; Green, D.; Hewitt, P. J. |
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| Conformational analysis, 1869 | 32 |
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Brescia, Frank; Mangiaracina, Pietro |
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| Improved apparatus for continuous column chromatography | 33 |
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Kauffman, Joel M.; Bjorkman, Charles O. |
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| Studies for the organic qual lab | 34 |
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Southam, R. M. |
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| Teaching for learning. The modular approach to analytical chemistry laboratory | 37 |
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Torrey, Rubye P. |
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| The delivery adapter in the organic laboratory | 39 |
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Craig, John H. |
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| Educational aspects of forensic science | 40 |
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Davies, Geoffrey |
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| Problem-causing constituents of vitamin C tablets | 41 |
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Wilk, I. J. |
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| Separation of paprika pigments. An introductory tlc experiment. | 43 |
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Elder, J. W.; Abbruzzese, J.; Murray, J.; Zielski, M. |
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| The subject matter of a course in introductory physical chemistry and thermodynamics | 44 |
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Wood, Scott E. |
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| Computer program of the group multiplication table for the tetrahedral point group | 44 |
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Moore, T. J.; Haworth, D. T. |
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| The chemical education profession and the economic crunch | 45 |
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Haight, G. P., Jr. |
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| A unitized filtration stand | 45 |
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Nordmann, Joseph; Shinohara, Taira |
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| Relative solubility of some second column compounds-a computer simulation | 46 |
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Putt, Richard K. |
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| Vocational chemistry: A high school option | 46 |
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Nagel, M. C. |
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| Cheaply constructed models for conformation studies | 47 |
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Jagannathan, K. |
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| Eco-Chem | 48 |
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Campbell, J. A. |
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| Freezing ice cream and making caramel topping | 49 |
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Plumb, Robert C. |
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| The boiling tube | 50 |
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Rowland, A. T. |
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| Gas chromatographic analysis of gasoline. A laboratory experiment | 51 |
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Cassidy, Robert R., Jr.; Schuerch, Conrad |
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| The design of integrated inorganic experiments. An example from organo-transition-element chemistry | 53 |
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Hunt, G. R. A. |
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| What has been published?. - more patents than journal literature | 57 |
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Schwartz, James H. |
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| A novel method for measuring molecular emission spectra | 58 |
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Baise, A. I. |
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| Design of a fail-safe vacuum line | 59 |
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Slotnick, Herbert |
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| Free-radical addition of tetrahalomethanes to beta-pinene. Experiments in organic chemistry | 60 |
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Kaye, Irving Allan; Odum, Robert A. |
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| Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of yeast invertase. A biochemistry laboratory experiment | 62 |
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Roberts, Christine A.; Jones, Clenton; Spencer, Evlyn J.; Bowman, Giselle C.; Blackman, David |
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| A study of hemoglobin and its subunits | 64 |
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Kaplan, Lawrence J. |
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| A triangle wave generator for electrochemical applications | 68 |
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Britton, W. E.; Fleming, R. H.; Hammond, G. S.; Nichparenko, William |
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| CXXX Background Information on Hexamethylphosphoric Triamide | A12 |
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Steere, Norman (ed.) |
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| LXXXVII. DC Power Supplies for the Laboratory | A19 |
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Ewing, Galen W. |
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| Instant silver tarnish-detarnish | A34 |
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Feinstein, H. I. |
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| Demonstration of zone-refining | A48 |
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Hawkins, Malcolm D. |
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| Chemistry: Ideas to interpret your changing environment (Hughes, Tom) | A51 |
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Idoux, John P. |
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| Chemical principles: An introductory programmed text (Runquist, O. A.; Creswell, C. J.; Head, J. T.) | A51 |
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Kriner, William A. |
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| Analytical methods applied to air pollution measurements (Stevens, Robert K.; Herget, William F.) | A52 |
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Braman, Robert S. |
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| Chromatographic methods (Stock, R.) | A52 |
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Dean, John A. |
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| Introduction to modern inorganic chemistry. Second edition (Mackay, K. M.; Mackay, R. Ann) | A56 |
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Boschmann, Erwin |
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| Buffers for pH and Metal Ion Control (Perrin, Douglas; Dempsey, Boyd) | A56 |
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Butler, Eliot |
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| Using the chemical literature- A Practical Guide (Woodburn, Henry M.) | A60 |
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Bramley, Andrew |
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| Solid state reactions (Schamlzried, H.) | A60 |
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Owens, Charles W. |
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| EPR of free radicals in radiation chemistry (Pick, T. (ed.) | A62 |
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Sullivan, Paul D. |
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| Reagents for organic synthesis Volume 4 (Fieser, Mary; Fieser, Louis F.) | A64 |
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Gribble, Gordon W. |
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| Advances in Chromatography. Volume II. (Giddings, Calvin; Keller, Roy A. (ed)) | A66 |
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Risby, Terence H. |
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