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August 1956
Vol. 33 No. 8

Rational approaches to drug structure.362
Burger, Alfred.
Fluorescent lighting as an analytical hazard.372
Bishop, John A.
The early history of crystallization.373
Schoen, Herbert M.; Grove, C. S., Jr.; Palermo, Joseph A.
The coordinate bond and the nature of complex inorganic compounds. I. The formation of single covalent bonds.376
Busch, Daryle H.
Service personnel for university chemistry departments.387
Boyer, Robert M.
Sleuthing in the chemistry laboratory: an impromptu project.389
Johnson, Leroy D.
Trends: descriptive inorganic chemistry against a background of summarizing principles.390
Malm, Lloyd E.
Trends: what's happening to descriptive inorganic chemistry.391
Nicholson, Douglas G.
A gas-density balance for student use.393
Werner, A. E.
Dead time of a Geiger-Mueller tube by the double-source method.395
Myers, R. Thomas.
Austin McDowell Patterson (1876-1956).396
Corwin, James F.
Scientific and technical literature of the U.S.S.R. I. Publications and publishers.397
Hoseh, M.
Radio music in the laboratory.402
Cook, Theodore W.
The 1954 enrollments in general chemistry.403
Smith, Otto M.; Marshall, Carl E.
The role of the secondary school in science training.404
Hodges, Edith V.
The high-school graduate's preparedness for college chemistry.406
Burkhalter, T. S.
Molecular-model examination in organic chemistry.408
James, Floyd L.
Fresno meeting hears Seaborg (PSACT).409
Wight, Hewitt G.
Report of the new england association of chemistry teachers.411
Clapp, Leallyn B.
Letter to the editor414
Kapp, George.
LTE.415
Finck, J. L.
Fifth symposium (international) on combustion: combustion in engines and combustion kinetics.415
Burgess, David S.
Chemistry of carbon compounds. Volume III. Part A: aromatic compounds.416
Bonner, William A.
Determination of organic structures by physical methods.416
Bordwell, F.G.
Methoden der organischen chemie. Band IX: spezielle chemische methoden. Herstellung und umwandlung von schwefel-, selen-, tellurverbindungen416
Richter, George Holmes
General chemistry for colleges.417
Gregory, N. W.
Inorganic qualitative analysis: semi-micro technique with estimation of concentrations.417
Weidner, Bruce V.
Perspectives and horizons in microbiology.418
Rosenfeld, William D.
Physical techniques in biological research volume I: optical techniques.418
Heidt, Lawrence J.
Introduction to chemical pharmacology.418
Miya, T.S.
Androgens: biochemistry, physiology, and clinical significance.418
Djerassi, Carl.
The metallurgy of zirconium.419
Foster, Laurence S.
Chemical pilot plant practice.419
Rase, Howard F.
Gas kinetics: An introduction to the kinetics of homogeneous gas reactions.420
Verhoek, Frank H.
Distillation in practice.420
Rose, Arthur.
Ancient education.420
Oppe, Greta.
The chemical industry in europe: trends in economic sectors.420
Kieffer, William F.
Temperature: Its measurement and control in science and industry. Volume II.A340
Pace, E.L.
Metallurgy of the rarer metals.A340
Foster, Laurence S.
Crop protection.A342
Gunther, F. A.
Spectroscopy at radio and microwave frequencies.A344
Jache, Albert W.
Problems and control of air pollution.A344
Thomas, Moyer D.
Review of current research and directory of member institutions.A346
Kieffer, William F.
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