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Residual Lime Effect in Soils on Certain Mineral Elements in Barley, Fescue, a n d Oats Nelson O. Price and W. W. Moschler
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Enzymatic Solubilization of Nitrogenous Constituents of M u n g Beans Y. D. Hang, W. F. Wilkens, A. S. Hill, K. H. Steinkraus, andL. R. Hackler
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N o n e n z y m a t i c Browning in a Lactose-Casein Model System A/do Ferretti, V. P. Flanagan, and J. M. Ruth
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Volatile C o m p o n e n t s of Bartlett Pear. Higher Boiling Esters R. K. Creveling and W. G. Jennings
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F a t t y Acid Composition of Oils of Some Edible Seeds of Wild Plants Carola Engelter and A. S. Wehmeyer
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Phenolic a n d Sugar C o m p o n e n t s of Armavirec Variety Sunflower {Helianthus annum) Seed Meal K. L. Mikolajczak, C. R. Smith, Jr., and/. A. Wolff
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Proximate Composition and Proteins of Three G r a i n Sorghum Hybrids and Their Dry-Mill Fractions R. W.Jones and A. C. Beckwith
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Protein Composition of Proso Millet R. W. Jones, A. C. Beckwith, U. Khoo, andC. E. /nglett
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Hemicelluloses of Milled Rice A. V. CartanoandB. O.Juliano
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Effect of Commercial Processing Techniques o n Lindane- and D D T - 1 4 C Residues in Rapeseed Oil J. G. Saha, M. A. Nielsen, and A. K. Sumner
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Structure Activity Analysis of Some Ο,Ο-Dialkyl (p-Methylthio, /?-Methylsulfonyl) Phenyl Phosphates and Phosphorothioates Prepared for Their Insecticidal Activity W. B. Neely, W. E. Allison, W. B. Crummett, Kenneth Kauer, and Walter Reifschneider
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Synthesis a n d Microbial Toxicity of Dinitrobutadienes and Related C o m p o u n d s J. A. Durden,Jr., D. L. Hey wood, A. A. Sousa, and H. W. Spurr
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Synthesis a n d Nematocidal Activity of 2-Pyridyl Alkanesulfonates Martin Hamer, C. W. Huffman, and S. S. Ristich
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Herbicidal Activity of 1,3,4-Thiadiazole Derivatives Hiroshi Kubo, Rokuro Sato, Isao Hamura, and Takuo Ohi
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Acetylcholinesterases of Organophosphate-Susceptible and -Resistant Spider Mites H. R. Smissaert, Simon Voerman, Lies Oostenbrugge, and Nel Renooy
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Rapid Determination of Sorption Affinity of Phosphine by Fumigation within a Gas Chromatographic Column B. BerckandF. A. Gunther
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Determination of Carbaryl as an Amide Derivative by Electron-Capture Gas Chromatography R. L. Tilden andC. H. Van Middelem
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Determination of Residues of GC-9160 in Cabbage, Lettuce, and Citrus Fruit Annemarie Westlake, W. E. Westlake, andF. A. Gunther
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Disappearance of Malathion Residue in Broccoli during Cooking and Freezing Lois Kilgore and Frances Windham
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Flame Photometric Determination, Extraction, and Cleanup Procedures for GS-13005 [0,0-Dimethyl-S-2methyloxy-l,3,4-thiodiazol-5-(4//)-onyl-(4)-methyl-dithiophosphate (4)] and Metabolite Residues in Egg Yolk and Poultry Feed R. W. Young
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Distribution of Dieldrin- 14 C in Pheasant Tissues after a Single Administration D. W. Lamb, Y. A. Greichus, and R. L. Linder
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Stereochemistry of Ring A in Gibberellic Acid as Indicated by Use of Nuclear Overhauser Effects Nagabhushanam Mandava and E. L. Gooden
COMMUNICATIONS 174
Whiskey Composition : Formation of a- and/3-Ionone by the Thermal Decomposition of/3-Carotene E. G. LaRoe and P. A. Shipley
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Determination of Carbonyl Concentration in Aqueous Citrus Essences Yigal Peleg and Chaim H. Mannheim
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Determination of Dursban Insecticide in Water, Mud, Vegetation, Fish, Ducks, Insects, and Crustacea M. E. Dûsch, W. E. Westlake, andF. A. Gunther
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Sulfate Ester Conjugates: A One-Step Method for Replacing the Sulfate with an Acetyl Group G. D. Paulson and C. E. Portnoy
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Identity of the Pisum Gibberellin Yosh Kimura
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Guide for Authors
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Gas Chromatographic Methods
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