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February 2003
Vol. 80 No. 2

 Supplements
Paper-and-Glue Unit Cell Models157
James P. Birk and Ellen J. Yezierski
A General Chemistry Laboratory Theme: Spectroscopic Analysis of Aspirin174
Houston Byrd and Stephen E. O’Donnell
Mass Spectra176A
JCE Editorial Staff
Identifying a Protein by MALDI–TOF Mass Spectrometry: An Experiment for the Undergraduate Laboratory177
Anne E. Counterman, Matthew S. Thompson, and David E. Clemmer
A Photolithography Laboratory Experiment for General Chemistry Students 183
Adora M. Christenson, Gregory W. Corder, Thomas C. DeVore, and Brian H. Augustine
Visualizing Atoms, Molecules, and Surfaces by Scanning Probe Microscopy187
Kimberly Aumann, Karen J. C. Muyskens, and Kumar Sinniah
Atomic Scale Imaging: A Hands-On Scanning Probe Microscopy Laboratory for Undergraduates194
Chuan-Jian Zhong, Li Han, Mathew M. Maye, Jin Luo, Nancy N. Kariuki, and Wayne E. Jones Jr.
An Intuitive Look at the Relationship of Ki and IC50: A More General Use for the Dixon Plot214
Benjamin T. Burlingham and Theodore S. Widlanski
Data Acquisition and Instrument Control via a Web Page Using Linux221
C. Renée James and Michael P. McCann
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