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May 1956
Vol. 33 No. 5

Biological relativity: the concept as it relates to chemotherapy and pharmacology.204
Martin, Gustav J.
Finding the rest point of a balance: a mathematical justification for an odd number of swings.216
Wirtschafter, Jonathan D.
Hermann Wattenberg, a pioneer in a new field of exploration.217
Rakestraw, Norris W.
On the species present in aqueous solutions of "salts" of polyvalent metals: II. Polymerization of aquo-bases.223
Pokras, Lewis.
Low-temperature polymerization: a laboratory demonstration.231
Jenkins, L. T.
College admission with advanced standing. I. Report of the committee on chemistry.232
Norton, Bayes M.
College admission with advanced standing. II. The examinations in chemistry, 1954-55.237
Norton, Bayes M.
Teaching college chemistry to selected high school seniors.241
Geffner, Saul.
Personalities and trends (PSACT).244
Abernethy, John Leo.
The physical chemistry of polyelectrolytes and ion exchange resins.246
Winter, Stephen S.
Fundamentals of radiobiology.253
Garrison, Warren M.
Reflections of a physicist.253
Kieffer, William F.
Handbook of food and agriculture.254
Weiss, Fancis J.
More modern wonders and how they work.254
King, James.
Chemical composition of parthian coins.254
Leicester, Henry M.
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