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November 1985
Vol. 62 No. 11

What happened to descriptive chemistry?915
Lagowski, J. J.
New perspectives on the essential trace elements917
Frieden, Earl
Zinc enzymes924
Bertini, I.; Luchinat, C.; Monnanni, R.
Key elements of the chemistry of cytochrome P-450: The oxygen rebound mechanisms928
Groves, John T.
Experimental approaches to studying biological electron transfer932
Scott, Robert A.; Mauk, A. Grant; Gray, Harry B.
Spectroscopic studies of the catechol dioxygenases938
Que, Lawrence, Jr.
Molybdenum enzymes, cofactors, and systems: The chemical uniqueness of molybdenum943
Burgmayer, S. J. N.; Stiefel, E. I.
Coordination chemistry of alkali and alkaline-earth cations with macrocyclic ligands954
Dietrich, Bernard
Bioinorganic activity of technetium radiopharmaceuticals965
Pinkerton, Thomas C.; Desilets, Carla P.; Hoch, Daniel J.; Mikelsons, Martin V.; Wilson, George M.
The synthetic analogs of O2-binding heme proteins974
Suslick, Kenneth S.; Reinert, Thomas J.
Bioinorganic chemical modeling of dioxygen-activating copper proteins983
Karlin, Kenneth D.; Gultneh, Yilma
Copper-zinc superoxide dismutase: A unique biological "ligand" for bioinorganic studies990
Valentine, Joan Selverstone; Freitas, Durate Mota de
The taming of the blue: Progress in understanding a novel copper center in proteins997
McMillan, David R.
Perchlorate salts of metal ion complexes: Potential explosives1001
Robinson, William R.
Interview with Jannik Bjerrum and Christian Klixbull Jorgensen1002
Kauffman, George B.
The challenge of herbicides for aquatic weeds1006
Martin, Dean F.; Martin, Barbara B.
Catalytic function of enzymes1008
Splittgerber, Allan G.
Rene Marcelin (1885-1914), a short-lived genius of chemical kinetics1012
Laidler, Keith J.
How to avoid explosions when heating small sealed tubes1014
Cossy, J.; Fiegenbaum, A.
Doing the dishes: An analogy for use in teaching reaction kinetics1015
Last, Arthur M.
Chemical additives in common table salt1016
Tyler, David R.
Electrochemistry1018
Perkins, Ronald I.
Goals in teaching electrochemistry1018
Maloy, J. T.
Misplaced electrochemistry1020
Denio, Allen A.
Mathematics in the chemistry classroom. Part 2. Elementary entities play their part1021
Dierks, Werner; Weninger, Johann; Herron, J. Dudley
Microcomputer-based system for filing test questions and assembling examinations1024
Vogel, George
Microcomputer use in practical and simulated experiments of gamma rays scattering by outer shell electrons1026
Cabrol, D.; Mallet, G.; Chauvet, T.
Interactive, screen-oriented, general linear regression program1027
Joshi, Bhairav D.
Graphics drill and game programs for benzene synthesis1028
Flash, Patrick J.
Polymer principles in the undergraduate physical chemistry course. Part 21030
Polymer Core Course Committee
Improving the design of laboratory worksheets1037
McDowell, E. T.; Waddling, R. E. L.
Chemical safety and emergency response in small collegesA282
Pfaff, Robert C.
Organic Chemistry (Loudon, Marc G.)A301
Idoux, John P.
The Periodic Table (Levi, Primo)A301
Rhodes, Gale
School Science Safety: Elementary (Gerlovich, Kack A., ed.)A302
Renfrew, Malcolm M.
School Science Safety: Secondary (Gerlovich, Kack A., ed.)A302
Renfrew, Malcolm M.
Hazardous Chemicals, Information and Disposal Guide, Second Edition (Armour, Margaret-Ann)A302
McKusick, Blaine C.
Roger Adams, Scientist and Statesman (Tarbell, D. Stanley; Tarbell, Ann Tracy)A303
Ramsay, O. Bertrand
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