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June 1988
Vol. 65 No. 6
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| Educating the next generation of scientists | 469 |
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Lagowski,J.J. |
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| Introduction | 472 |
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Rossi, Miriam; Berman, Helen M. |
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| Teaching crystallography to non crystallographers | 474 |
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Glusker, Jenny P. |
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| How to use crystallographic information in teaching first-year chemistry | 477 |
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Bevan, D. J. M.; Taylor, M. R.; Rossi, M. |
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| Two crystallographic laboratory and computational exercises for undergraduates | 480 |
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Lessinger, Leslie |
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| Crystallographic determination of molecular parameters for K2SiF6: A physical chemistry laboratory experiment | 486 |
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Loehlin, James H.; Norton, Alexandra P. |
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| Introducing chemists to X-ray structure determination | 491 |
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Enemark, John H. |
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| The teaching of crystallography to materials scientists and engineers | 494 |
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Wuenseh, Bernhardt J. |
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| Teaching biochemists and pharmacologists how to use crystallographic data | 502 |
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Duax, William L. |
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| Introduction to the crystallographic literature: A course for the nonspecialist | 508 |
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Goldstein, Barry M. |
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| Symposium on Teaching Crystallography: Resource List | 512 |
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| The band structure of polymers: Its calculation and interpretation. Part 3. Interpretation | 513 |
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Duke, B. J.; O'Leary, Brian |
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| Experiment with the hydrogen spectrum (effectively and inexpensively) | 517 |
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Reiss, Eugene |
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| Will that pop bottle really go pop? An equilibrium question | 518 |
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Deamer, David W.; Selinger, Benjamin K. |
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| The biochemistry of brewing | 519 |
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Bering, Charles L. |
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| Biochemical application and laboratory analysis of calcium and chloride ions in human urine | 522 |
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Giuliano, Vincenzo; Rieck, John Paul; Giuliano, Concetta |
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| Evolution of the Computer Series | 524 |
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Moore, John W. |
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| When Versa . . . goes Apple . . . for a blind chemist! | 525 |
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Cartier, Jean Pierre; Jones, Peter |
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| A successful MS industrial co-op program with a parallel format | 528 |
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Fife, Wilmer K. |
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| Human blood typing: A forensic science approach Part I: Background | 531 |
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Kobilinsky, Lawrence; Sheehan, Francis X. |
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| Oxalate blockage of calcium and iron: A student learning activity | 533 |
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Walker, Noojin |
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| The evolution of a cardioprotective antimetastatic and antitumor drug: An international adventure | 534 |
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Nair, Raghunathan V.; Witiak, Donald T. |
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| A microscale sample transfer method | 538 |
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Volker, Eugene J.; Cook, Debbie |
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| Chemistry and the framework of learning | 539 |
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McDermott, Dana P. |
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| Just what is a transition state? | 540 |
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Laidler, Keith J. |
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| Student-presented demonstrations on the colors of transition metal complexes | 543 |
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Rodgers, Glen E. |
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| A flame test demonstration device | 544 |
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Gouge, Edward M. A . |
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| Vivid flame tests | 545 |
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Ager, David J.; East, Michael B.; Miller, Robert A. |
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| Determination of thermodynamic dissociation constant, Ktd, by conductivity measurements | 546 |
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Onuchukwu, A. I.; Waziri, M. K. |
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| A convenient approach to small scale high speed mixing under an inert atmosphere | 547 |
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Messerle, Louis |
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| Practical enzyme kinetics: A biochemical laboratory experiment | 548 |
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Rowe, H. Alan; Brown, Morris |
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| Oxidation of secondary alcohols by duckweed: A biotransformation experiment for undergraduate students | 549 |
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Kafarski, Pawel; Ottenbreit, Barbara; Wieczorek, Piotr; Pawlowicz, Pawel |
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| A controlled atmosphere chamber to grind solid compounds | 550 |
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Rouessac, Francis; Laurin, Patrick |
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| Drug monitoring techniques for the biological chemistry laboratory: Determination of drug concentrations by chromatographic and immunochemical methods | 551 |
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Corkill, Jeffrey A. |
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| Synthesis of benzil from benzoin with copper(II) acetate | 553 |
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Depreux, P.; Bethegnies, G.; Marcincal-Lefebvre, A. |
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| Heating values of fuels: An introductory experiment | 554 |
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Rettich, Timothy R.; Battino, Rubin; Karl, David J. |
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| The purification of a blood group a glycoprotein: An affinity chromatography experiment | 556 |
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Estelrieh, J.; Pouplana, R. |
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| A better drying pistol | 557 |
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Wagener, K. B.; Matayabas, J. C., Jr. |
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| Energetics of polymerization: A contribution to an understanding of protein synthesis | 558 |
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Spivack, Jay |
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| To the editor | 558 |
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Friedmann, Herbert C. |
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| Analysis of kinetic data with a spreadsheet program | A150 |
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Henderson, John |
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| Hardware and software for interfacing voltage output instruments with Apple II series microcomputers | A150 |
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Jackson, David F.; Henderson, John; Berger, Carl, Jr.; Berger, Carl; Estell, John K. |
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| Chemistry: A first course; second edition (Kroschwitz,J.I.; Winokur,M.) | A168 |
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Bunce, Stanley C. |
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| General chemistry; second edition (McQuarrie, D.A.; Rock, P.A.) | A168 |
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Asplund, R.Owen |
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| Organic chemistry (Wade, L.G.Jr.) | A169 |
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Reeves, W.Preston |
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| General, organic, and biochemistry (Brown, William H.; Rogers, Elizabeth) | A169 |
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Burkett, Allan R. |
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| Principles of descriptive inorganic chemistry (Wulfsberb,F.) | A169 |
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Carlin, Richard L. |
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| Dynamic models in biochemistry (Atkinson, Daniel E.; Clarke, StevenG.; Rees, Douglas C.; Barkley, David S.) | A170 |
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Wheeler, James D. |
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| Safety of reactive chemicals (Tadao, Yoshida) | A170 |
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Wiswesser, William J. |
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| Hazards in the chemical laboratory; fourth edition (Bretherick,L.) | A170 |
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Renfew, Malcom M. |
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| Chemical demonstrations: A sourcebook for teachers, volume 2 (Summerlin, Lee R.; Borgford, Christie L.; Ealy, Julie B.) | A171 |
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Kauffman, George B. |
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