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Nov. 4,1957
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Oct. 12,1959
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Unsaturated Polyesters Some of the new uses and fast growing markets for reinforced unsaturates
Dec. 21,1959
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The Chemical World 1959/1960 A 32-page presentation of reviews and previews, both domestic and foreign
Jan. 4,1960
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Increase Your Earning Power A brief exposition by John O. Percival for the industrial scientist
Jan. 25,1960
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Food Additives—New Law Causes Many Problems
Feb. 15,1960
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Instrumentation Gains Firmer Grip on Analytical Chemistry
March 14,1960
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Cancer—A Killer under Siege A close look at cancer research, including structural formulas of the most promising chemicals
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