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April 1987
Vol. 64 No. 4
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| Are research-oriented institutions smart enough to learn? | 289 |
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Lagowski, J. J. |
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| In this Issue | 290 |
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| Chemistry in the dyeing of eggs | 291 |
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Mebane, Robert C.; Rybolt, Thomas R. |
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| Supercoiled DNA: Biological significance | 294 |
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Sinden, Richard R. |
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| Photosynthesis and carbon dioxide fixation | 302 |
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Bishop, Muriel B.; Bishop, Carl B. |
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| A reacquaintance with the limelight | 306 |
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Hocking, M. B.; Lambert, M. L. |
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| "Congratulations, you have just destroyed yourself": or "How to fail in chemistry without really trying" | 310 |
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Carter, Kenneth Nolon; Carter, Eugenia G. |
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| Where is the link between quantum mechanical and thermodynamical adiabaticity? | 311 |
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Boudlil, B., Deumie, M.; Henri Rousseau, O. |
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| The use of Pascal-like triangles in describing first order NMR coupling patterns | 315 |
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Lash, Timothy D.; Lash, Susan Shirkey |
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| A course of fundamentals of chemical engineering for high school science teachers | 316 |
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Lewandowski, Gordon A.; Tomkins, Reginald P. T. |
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| Mole fraction revisited | 320 |
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Mancott, A. |
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| Periodic table message question | 320 |
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Wieder, Milton J. |
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| Chemists as learners | 321 |
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Smedley, Leslie C., Jr. |
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| A high school college collaboration for the teaching of chemistry | 324 |
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Shapiro, Stanley Jay |
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| The official rules for organic chemical nomenclature: Emergence, evolution, emphasis, and errors | 325 |
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Traynham, James G. |
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| Alexander Borodin: Full time chemist, part time musician | 326 |
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White, Alvan D. |
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| Ethnobotany: The chemist's source for the identification of useful natural products | 328 |
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Hosler, Denise M.; Mikita, Michael A. |
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| An indigo plant as a teaching material | 332 |
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Torimoto, Norboru |
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| High-energy fuels and materials from plants | 335 |
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Calvin, Melvin |
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| Industrial applications of recombinant DNA technology | 337 |
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Jones, Michael D.; Fayerman, Jeffrey T. |
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| Why teach biochemistry? | 339 |
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Downs, Gil |
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| The application of expert systems in the general chemistry laboratory | 340 |
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Settle, Frank A., Jr. |
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| Consider safety as an active process | 346 |
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Mehlhaff, L. C.; Berry, Keith O. |
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| A safe cell for viewing the critical point of CO2 | 347 |
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Botch, Beatrice; Battino, Rubin |
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| Introduction to overhead projector demonstrations | 348 |
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Kolb, Doris |
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| Coupled oscillations | 351 |
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Onwood, D. P. |
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| Which will evaporate first? | 351 |
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Stenmark, Allan |
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| Thioxanthone sulfone radical anion: A relatively stable ketyl | 352 |
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Castrillon, Jose |
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| Control of variables and the conservation of matter | 353 |
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Giachino, Gary G. |
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| Hemoglobinometry: A biochemistry experiment that utilizes the principles of transition metal chemistry | 354 |
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Giuliano, Vincenzo |
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| A selective electroantennography cell for testing the activity of pheromones | 356 |
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Rozas, Roberto; Perez, Dagor |
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| Reactions of lipolytic enzymes: An undergraduate biochemistry experiment | 358 |
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Clingman, Kelly A.; Bajdu, Joseph |
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| Thermodynamics of the rhodamine B lactone zwitterion equilibrium: An undergraduate laboratory experiment | 362 |
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Hinckley, Daniel A.; Seybold, Paul G. |
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| An apparatus permitting constant addition of liquid ammonia in preparative scale ammoniolysis reactions | 365 |
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Carter, Stephen J. |
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| A convenient synthesis of DCl and HCl-36Cl | 366 |
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Fry, Albert J. |
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| An aldol condensation experiment using a number of aldehydes and ketones | 367 |
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Hathaway, Bruce A. |
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| A safe, convenient method of generating bromine for qualitative analysis | 368 |
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Slayden, Suzauee W.; Do, Thuy H.; Smiley, Kimberly Y.; Nelson, Donna J. |
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| Properties of nonideal binary solutions: An integrated physical chemistry experiment | 369 |
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Marshall, David B.; McHale, J. L.; Carswell, Suzanne; Erne, David |
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| Polymer-supported oxidation reactions: Two contrasting experiments for the undergraduate laboratory | 371 |
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Buglass, Alan J.; Waterhouse, John S. |
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| Laboratory steam distillation using electrically generated superheated steam | 373 |
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Lane, R. K.; Provence, P. D.; Adkins, M. W.; Eisenbraun, E. J. |
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| A simple device for the preparation of feed gas air mixtures of very low gas concentrations | 375 |
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Ramaswamy, V. |
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| Statistical evaluation of class data for two buret readings | 376 |
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Gordus, Adon A. |
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| A simple apparatus for measuring dynamic surface tension | 378 |
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Srisankar, E. V.; Shah, J. P.; Narayan, K. S. |
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| A simple, low-cost programmer for a temperature controller | 380 |
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Alzabet, H. R.; Barbero, J. A. |
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| Priorities in the high school curriculum | 382 |
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Lamb, William G. |
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| Priorities in the high school curriculum (the author replies) | 382 |
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Lieberman, John, Jr. |
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| Origin of the term "quantum" | 383 |
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Kauffman, George B. |
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| Origin of the term "quantum" (the author replies) | 383 |
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Bent, Henry A. |
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| Potentiometric sensors | 384 |
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Woolf, A. A. |
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| Some opportunities for reinforcement of learning among the subdisciplines of chemistry | 384 |
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Niac, Gavril |
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| Whence the copper ion? | 384 |
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Koons, Lawrence F. |
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| Computer interfacing to laboratory instruments: How to minimize noise interferences | A100 |
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Karpinski, Mary |
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| OSHA standards for laboratories | A104 |
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Yoder, Kenyon D. |
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| Organic Stereochemistry, Review I (Bays, J. Philip) | A116 |
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Finzel, Rodney B. |
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