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GAMMA SOURCE HANDLING S Y S T E M works without costly manipulators or windows—offers unique choice of configurations and field strengths

1957 E D I T I O N

American Chemical Society DIRECTORY OF GRADUATE RESEARCH Faculties, Publications, and Doctoral Theses in Departments o f Chemistry, Biochemistry, and Chemical Engineer­ ing at U n i t e d States Universities

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All i n s t i t u t i o n s w h i c h offer Ph.D. in chemistry, biochem­ istry, or c h e m i c a l e n g i n e e r i n g I n s t r u c t i o n a l staff of e a c h i n ­ stitution R e s e a r c h reported a t e a c h i n ­ s t i t u t i o n for p a s t t w o years A l p h a b e t i c a l index of 2,878 faculty members and their affiliation; a l p h a b e t i c a l i n ­ dex of 236 s c h o o l s

The ACS Directory of Graduate Re­ search is the only U. S. Directory of its kind. The 3rd edition, prepared by the ACS Committee on Professional Training, now includes all schools and departments (with five exceptions where data were received too late for inclusion) concerned primarily with chemistry, biochemistry, or chemical engineering, known to offer the Ph.D. degree.

Curtiss-Wright MAGI (*22ΕΆ*,) MAGI is a kilocurie source handling system with simple push-button control for sending individual source capsules back and forth between a dry storage container and the radiation area. Sources travel through flexible tubes that are easily arranged in pre-determined configurations to give complete freedom in setting up any desired radiation pattern. Any number of the source capsules can be in use at one time, giving a push-button choice of effective field strength. Irradiations can be carried out on a research or production develop­ ment scale, batch or continuous basis. The MAGI is ideally suited for prototype use in the fields of food, agriculture, chemistry (including plastics and petroleum), biology, medicine, and materials testing. PRINCETON

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CURTISS-WRIGHT CORPORATION

PRINCETON, N.J.

INDUSTRIAL AND ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY

Because of the indexing system, access to information is straightforward and easy—the work of a moment to find the listing you need. Invaluable to anyone interested in academic or in­ dustrial scientific research and to those responsible for counseling students about graduate research. P a p e r b o u n d , 634 p a g e s . . . $3.50

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In Canada contact CANADIAN CURTISS-WRIGHT LIMITED, 1980 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST. MONTREAL, P. Q., CANADA, In countries other than U.S.A. and Canada contact EXPORT DIVISION, CURTISS-WRIGHT CORPORATION, SO ROCKEFELLER PLAZA, NEW YORK 20, NEW YORK

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The Directory is an excellent indica­ tion not only of research reported during the last two years at these in­ stitutions but also of research done prior to that time. Each faculty mem­ ber reports publications for 1956-57; where these have not totaled 10 papers, some articles prior to 1956 are reported. This volume fully de­ scribes the breadth of research interest of each member of the instructional staff.

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