University, Liverpool. Reinhold Publishing Corp., New York,. 1955. vii + 155 pp. 14.5 X 22 cm. $4.50. IN TEE preface, the author states that this book is designed ...
John Jay College of Criminal Justice, 445 West 59th Street, New York, NY 10019 ... careers. We have found that the practical aspect of perform- ing blood ...
This article begins a two-part article on how forensic chemists type human blood, outlining the special problems that they must solve when dealing with dried ...
John Jay College of Criminal Justice, 445 West 59th Street, New York, NY 10019. In a previous article published in the Journal of Chemical. Educotim, we described the forensic scientist's approach to identifying a suhstance as human blood (11. The te
trespassing on one another's domains, and it is often impossible to say whether a given problem is chemical, physical, or biological. New and vigorous branches ...
all the established and uncontested facts. . .based on a scrutiny of the mass of experimental results that have been reported in the published literature over the last twenty-five years." In one of the latest theories advanced to explain sintering, t
earlier chemists would require still another volume for the twentieth century alone. Furthermore, in the modern period we have available such bibliographic tools ...
probably be more exciting to the Berkeley students than to most. This text should certainly he wnsidered by all instmctors of well prepmed students of above ...
Catalysis. volume I: fundamental principles, part I. W. W. Russell. J. Chem. Educ. , 1955, 32 (1), p 55. DOI: 10.1021/ed032p55.3. Publication Date: January 1955.
MODERN CHEMISTRY. PART FIRST, THEORETICAL CHEMISTRY. 126 pp. PART SECOND, SYSTEMATIC CHEMISTRY. 203 pp. L. B. Hall. J. Am. Chem.