CONTRIBUTED ARTICLES Absorption-Emission Intensity Ratio Measurements in Flame S p e c t r o p h o t o m e t r y . R. K. Skogerboe, Rosemary Todd, and G. H. Morrison
A R a p i d Determination o f Rhodium a n d Palladium Using Liquid-Liquid Extraction with Tricapryl M o n o methyl Ammonium Chloride a n d Flame Photometry. M. H. Campbell
S p a r k Source Mass Spectrographic Analysis o f Tobacco Ash. R. M. Jones, W. F. Kuhn, and Charles Varsel
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Thermometric Titration Determination o f Δ Η ° , A G ° , a n d A S ° o f Dissociation o f Ephedrinium a n d Pseudoephedrinium Ions. R. J. Raff a, M. j . stem, and Louis Malspeis
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Lanthanum H e x a b o r i d e as a n for Electrochemical Studies. Fletcher III
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Electrode M a t e r i a l D. J. Curran and K. S.
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Electrochemical Reduction o f S u p e r o x i d e Ion a n d O x i dation o f H y d r o x i d e Ion in Dimethylsulfoxide. A. D. Goolsby and D. T. Sawyer
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Electrochemistry o f Osmium in Sodium H y d r o x i d e Solutions. + 8 , + 6 , a n d + 4 States. J. G. Connery and R. E. Cover
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Column C h r o m a t o g r a p h i c S e p a r a t i o n o f N i o b i u m , T a n t a l u m , M o l y b d e n u m , a n d Tungsten. J. S. Fritz and L. H. Dahmer
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Response o f a Thermal Conductivity Microdetector in G a s e s o f Low Thermal Conductivity. R. L. Pecsok and M. L. Windsor
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Ion Exchange Dissolution M e t h o d for Silicate Analysis. Kuppusami Govindaraju
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Direct Current Discharge Spectral Emission-Type D e tector. R. S. Braman and Alexander Dynako
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Specific Interactions Affecting G a s C h r o m a t o g r a p h i c Retention for M o d i f i e d Alumina Columns. D. J. Brookman and D. T. Sawyer
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G a s C h r o m a t o g r a p h i c Analysis o f Isomeric Diaminotoluenes. L. E. Brydia and Friso Willeboordse
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Adsorptive Properties o f Terephthalic Acid in R e l a tion to Its Use as a Solid Support in G a s C h r o m a tography. Hiroshi Miyake, Mitsuyuki Mitooka, and Tadashi Matsumoto
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Efficiency of C h r o m a t o g r a p h i c Columns Connected in Series. N o n a d d i t i v i t y o f Theoretical Plates in Chromatography. Joel Kwok, L. R. Snyder, and J. C. Sternberg
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R a p i d Procedure for the Chloroacetylation of M i c r o g r a m Quantities o f Phenols a n d Detection b y Elec tron-Capture G a s Chromatography. R. J. Argauer .
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G a s C h r o m a t o g r a p h i c Microestimation o f A c e t y l choline a n d R e l a t e d Compounds. D. J. Jenden, Israel Hanin, and S. I. Lamb
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Experimental Evaluation o f Indeterminate Error in H e i g h t - W i d t h a n d Height O n l y Measurements o f C h r o m a t o g r a p h i c Peaks. D. L. Ball, W. E. Harris, and H.W. Habgood
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Determination o f Olefinic Unsaturation b y tion. J. S. Fritz and G. E. Wood
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Real-Time D a t a Acquisition, Display, a n d Subsequent Processing in High Resolution Mass Spectrometry. A. L. Burlingame, D. H. Smith, and R. W. Olsen
C o m p l e t e Analysis of Uranium—Niobium—Zirconium A l loy b y X - R a y Absorption Edge Technique. J. H. Stewart, Jr., T. H. Barton, Jr., and M. R. Ferguson
Spectrophotometric Determination o f Nitric O x i d e in Dinitrogen T e t r o x i d e . C. M. Wright, A. A. Orr, and W. J. Balling
The Role o f Adduct Formation in the Extraction o f Zinc Substituted 8-Quinolinols. Fa-Chun Chou and Henry Freiser
H e a t s a n d Entropies o f Formation o f M e t a l Chelates o f C e r t a i n 8-Quinolinols, Quinoline-8-Thiols, a n d 2,4-Pentanedione. George Gutnikov and Henry Freiser .
Calculation o f Distribution Coefficients in Inorganic G e l C h r o m a t o g r a p h y . Dennis Saunders and R. L. Pecsok
M o l e c u l a r Size Analysis Using G e l Permeation Chro matography. J. G. Hendrickson
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R a p i d Calculation o f Sensitivities, Interferences, a n d O p t i m u m Bombarding Energies in 3 H e Activation Analysis. Enzo Ricci and R. L. Hahn
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Zone Refining for the S e p a r a t i o n o f Radioactive T r a c e Contaminants from O r g a n i c Compounds. Bod ο Diehn, F. S. Rowland, and A. P. Wolf
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Use o f P o l a r o g r a p h y a n d Pulse-Polarography in the Determination of the Kinetic P a r a m e t e r s o f Totally Irreversible Electroreductions. K. B. Oldham and E. P. Porry
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CONTRIBUTED ARTICLES The Association of W a t e r with Various Mono- and Bifunctional Phosphine Oxides in Carbon Tetra chloride. J. W. O'Laughlin, J. J. Richard, J. W. Ferguson, and C. V. Bank»
Conductometric Determination of Sulfur in Beryl lium Oxide Ceramics Using Induction Heating and Peroxide Absorption. J. F. Chapman and 1 46
Logarithmic Distribution Coefficients of Rare Earth Compounds Fractionally Precipitated from Homo geneous Solution. F. H. Firiching, G. W. Alon, R. S. Bakowski, M. R. Koltz, H. N. Meggos, G. D. Melm, T. R. Paul, M. J. Smith, and J. D. White
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Effect of Silicone Grease on Diffusion of Fluoride. D. R. Taves
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Thin-Layer Chromatography of the Malto-,Oligo-, and Megalosaccharides. C. N. Huber, H. o. Scobeil, Han Tai, and E. E. Fisher
Viscosity of Liquid W a t e r from 2 5 ° to 1 5 0 ° C, Measurements in Pressurized Glass Capillary Vis cometer. Alexander Korosi and B. M. Fabuss
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Standardization of Osmium(VIII) Solutions by Potentiometric Titration with Chromium(ll) Sulfate. Louis Meites and R. E. Cover
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Study of Cerium(IV)-Thallium(l) Reaction and Anal ysis of Thallium(l) Mixtures by Kinetic Differences. G. H. Schenk and W. E. Bazzelle
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Mechanism of the Determination of Phosphorus with a Flame Ionization Detector. F. M. Page and D. E. Wooley
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Acidic Denitrosation and iodometric Determination of N-NitroSO Compounds. and S. I. Miller
Joseph Gal, E. R. Stedroniky, 1 68
Simultaneous Determination of Iron-55 and Stable Iron by Liquid Scintillation Counting. F. j . Cosolito, Norman Cohen, and H. G. Petrow
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Determination of Oxygen-Zirconium Ratio in O x y g e n Deficient Zirconia. Chase, and W. M. Henry
R. E. Heffelflnger, C. T. Lifsey, D. L. 171
Calorimetric Determination of log Κ, Δ Η ° , and AS° from Thermometric Titration Data. Extension of the Entropy Titration Method to Intermediate pK Ranges (4 < p K < 1 0 ) . and R. M. Izatt
Rapid Gas Chromatographic Separation of Hydro carbons over 2 0 0 ° C below Their Boiling Points Using W a t e r as Liquid Phase. B. L. Karger and Arleigh Hartkopf
J. J. Christensen, 0. P. Wrathall, 1 75
Amperometric Determination of Sulfur in Plutonium Sulfide and Plutonium—Uranium Sulfide Ceramic Fuels.
An Automatic Group Separation System for the Simultaneous Determination of a Great Number of Elements in Biological Material. Recovery and Reproducibility Studies. and Ove Landstrom
Η. Β. Evans and Shiro Mori
The Recoil Technique and Its Possible Use in Acti vation Analysis. R. L. Hahn
and Takao Toryu
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G. G. Guilbault, Paul Brignac, Jr., and 1 90
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Preparation of Very Pure Hexafluorobenzene ( > 9 9 . 9 9 % ) by Directional Freezing. F. D. Evans, Michael Bogan, and Rubin Battino . . . .
Advantage of a Multidiameter Separation Column in Gas Chromatographic Analysis of Organics. J.Q.Walker
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Gas Chromatographic Determination of Diethylene Glycol in Poly(Ethylene Terephthalate). L. H.
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Separation of Alkali Metals from Alkaline Earths and Other Elements b y Cation Exchange G i r o - ' matography in Nitric Acid. F.w. E. Strelow, J. H. J. Coetzee, and C. R. Van Zyl
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Spectrophotometric Determination of Hydrogen Peroxide in Aqueous Media with 1,2-Di-(4PyridyDEthylene. T. R. Hauser and M. A. Koiar. . .
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Use of Deuterium-Labeled Trimethylsilyl Deriva tives in Mass Spectrometry. J. A. McCloskey, R. N.
A Highly Sensitive Spectrophotometric Method for the Determination of Rare Earths and Nickel.
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Very Lightly Loaded Textured Glass Beads as Sup port for Gas-Liquid Partition Chromatography. H. L. MacDonell
Homovanillic Acid as a Fluorometric Substrate for Oxidative Enzymes. Analytical Applications of the Peroxidase, Glucose Oxidase, and Xanthine
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Knul Samsahl, P. O. Wester,
Quantitative Determination of Rare Earths in Yttrium O x i d e by Spectrophotoluminescence. Lyuji Ozawa
O x i d a s e Systems. Mary Zimmer
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Stillwell, and A. M. Lawson
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THREE Good Reasons Buchler is the First Name in Flash Evaporators
CONTRIBUTED ARTICLES A Differential Interference Refractometer. Thorndike and A. P. Marion
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Quantitative Gas Chromatographic Determination of Free Adipic Acid. D. E. Gross and H. B. Tinker. .
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Consecutive Titrimetric Determination of Boron and Nitrogen in Amineboranes. H. c. Kelly
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A Technique for Increasing the Solvent Properties in Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectrometry. H. A. Szymanski, J. J. Antkowiak, and L. A. Bauman, Jr. .
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Coulometric Titration of Polonium at the Microgram Level. R. C. Props»
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Continuous Ultrasonic Nebulization and Spectrographic Analysis of Molten Metals. Velmer Fassel and George Dickinson
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The Effect of Static Magnetic Field on Polarography. Shizuo Fujiwara, Hiroki Haraguchi, and Yoshio Umezawa
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Aids for Analytical Chemists Application of Differential Thermal Analysis to Thin Layer Chromatography, R. v. Mangraviie .
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Colorimetric Method for Determination Glycols. K. C. Leibman and Eisa Ortiz
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Ultrasonic Sprayer for Atomic Emission and A b sorption Spectrochemistry. C D . West
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A Chemically Selective Polarographic Detector for Gas Chromatography. R. P. Van Duyne and D. A. Aikens 254 Method for Accurate Measurement of Small Tem perature Differences. N. E. Vanderborgh and W. Dale Spall 256 Improved Method for Preparative Layer Chroma tography. M. H. Stutz, W. D. Ludemann, and Samuel Sass
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A Simple Method for Determining the Volume of Closed Containers. C. A. Seitz and D. E. Emerson .
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A Microcalorimeter Especially Suited for the Study of Small Quantities of Materials. W. J. Evans, E. J. McCourtney, and W. B. Carney
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