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November 1988
Vol. 65 No. 11
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| The state of chemistry worldwide | 935 |
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Lagowski, J.J. |
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| In This Issue | 936 |
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| Receptor G protein effector: The design of a biochemical switchboard | 937 |
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Ross, Elliott M. |
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| Uniqueness of zinc as a bioelement: Principles and applications in bioinorganic chemistry III | 943 |
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Ochiai, Ei-Ichiro |
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| The prodrug concept and new drug design and development | 947 |
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Riley, Thomas N. |
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| Mikhail Vasil'evich Lomonosov (1711-1765): Founder of Russian science, a philatelic portrait | 953 |
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Kauffman, George B.; Miller, Foil A. |
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| A step by step picture of pulsed (time domain) NMR | 959 |
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Schwartz, Leslie, J. |
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| A lesser known one-parameter wave function for the helium sequence and the virial theorem | 963 |
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Li, Wai-Kee |
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| Temperature and concentration dependence of homogeneous chemical equilibria | 965 |
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Smith, C. Brent |
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| Sequencing questions revised by using a computer program | 967 |
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Abel, Kenton B.; Hemmerlin, William M. |
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| An instructive Gibbs function problem | 968 |
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Schomaker, Verner; Waser, Jurg |
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| Bateman equations simplified for computer usage | 970 |
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Kay, Jack G. |
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| Monte Carlo simulations of polymer configurations with a personal computer | 973 |
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Engstrom, Sven; Lindberg, Maria |
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| Proton power: An intuitive approach to the electronic structures of molecular hydrides | 976 |
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Fehlner, Thomas P.; Bowser, James R. |
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| A notation for orbitals | 980 |
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Stairs, Robert A. |
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| Estimated thermochemical properties of some noble-gas monoxides and difluorides | 981 |
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Tykodi, R. J. |
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| The abundance of nuclides: A lab simulation using pennies | 986 |
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Hendrickson, Eric |
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| Teaching students to use algorithms for solving generic and harder problems in general chemistry | 987 |
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Kean, Elizabeth; Middlecamp, Catherine Hurt; Scott, D. L. |
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| Mirrors and microscopes | 991 |
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Rhodes, Gale; Schaihle, Robert |
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| Using the chemical literature to write an interesting freshman term paper | 993 |
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Sherman, Larry R. |
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| Pre-lab readings-finding a path of least resistance. | 994 |
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Orensky, Stephen A. |
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| Write an autobiography of an element | 995 |
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Vanorden, Naola |
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| Reading strategies for improving student work in the chem lab | 996 |
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Wilson, John T.; Chalmers Neubauer, Irene. |
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| Teaching the skills of science - gold and anemia | 1000 |
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Mattson, William |
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| Lecture graphic aids for least squares analysis | 1001 |
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Henderson, Giles |
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| Oscillating reactions | 1004 |
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Kolb, Doris. |
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| Oxidation states of manganese | 1004 |
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Kolb, Doris |
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| A large digital display for lecture theaters | 1005 |
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Beattie, James K.; Trafalski, Z. John |
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| Spectroscopy in large lecture halls, II | 1006 |
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Juergens, Fred. |
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| The determination of the concentrations of sugar solutions by laser refractometry | 1007 |
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Hughes, Elvin, Jr.; Jelks, Vaughn; Hughes, Diane Landry |
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| A biomedical application of activated carbon adsorption: An experiment using acetaminophen and n-acetylcysteine | 1009 |
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Rybolt, Thomas R.; Burrell, Derrick E.; Shults, Joseph M.; Kelley, Andrew K. |
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| SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of snake venoms | 1011 |
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Evans, Christine L.; Torre, Frank J. |
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| An improvement in oil and grease extraction techniques | 1012 |
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Lainhart, Steven D.; Smith, Steven J. |
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| Measurement of density: A first laboratory experiment for beginning chemistry students | 1013 |
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Richardson, W. S.; Teggins, J. E. |
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| An integrated first-year laboratory experiment involving synthesis, spectroscopy, and chromatography of metal acetylacetonates | 1015 |
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Glidewell, Christopher; McKenchnic, James S. |
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| Argon line techniques for the electrochemical generation and manipulation of air-sensitive compounds: An electrochemical Zwickel flask | 1017 |
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Lay, Peter A. |
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| Stereoisomerism in coordination chemistry: A laboratory experiment for undergraduate students | 1018 |
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Gargallo, Maria Fe; Lechuga, Laura; Puerta, M. Carmen; Gonzalez-Vilchez, Francisco; Vilaplana, Rosario |
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| The use of cyclic voltammetry in the study of the chemistry of metal-carbonyls: An introductory experiment | 1020 |
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Carriedo, Gabino A. |
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| Two multipurpose thermochemical experiments for general chemistry | 1022 |
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Wentworth, R. A. D. |
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| Advanced undergraduate experiments in thermoanalytical chemistry | 1024 |
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Hill, J. O.; Magee, R. J. |
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| Certifications for professional hazardous materials and waste management | A282 |
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Fischer, Kenneth E. |
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| NMR simulator (Schatz, Paul) | A296 |
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Newland, Robert J. and Ticknor, Donna L. |
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| Nucleic acid structure and synthesis (Parish, J.H.) | A298 |
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Parker, Keith K. |
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| Moleuclar design editor (Weinhold, Frank; Weinhold, Craig) | A299 |
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McMichael, Kirk |
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| Synthetic adventure (Williams, Fred D.) | A300 |
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Weber, Paul L. |
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| Marvels of the molecule (Salem, Lionel) | A300 |
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Brewster, James H. |
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| Physical chemistry, seventh edition (Alberty, Robert A.) | A301 |
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Pultz, Vaughan |
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| Polymer pioneers: a popular history of the science and technology of large molecules (Morris, Peter J.T.) | A301 |
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Kauffman, George B. |
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