CONTRIBUTED ARTICLES
Carbon-Hydrogen Analysis of Coke on Catalysts . .
1850
S. G . Hindin, J. K. Lee, and S. W . Weller
1 870
R. D. Strickland and C. M . Moloney
Determination of Carbon, Hydrogen, and Nitrogen in Organoboron Compounds
1852
Paul Arthur, Raymond A n n i n o , and W . P. Donahoo
Determination of Carbon Dioxide in Gas Streams.
Determining Serum Protein-Bound Iodine
Infrared Microtechniques for Identification of Carbo hydrates and Other Organic Compounds . . . .
1 874
F. E. Resnik, L. S. Harrow, J. C. Holmes, M . E. Bill, and F. L.
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1 854
P. E. Toren and B. J. Heinrich
Derivative Thermometric Titrations
Desalting Amino Acid Solutions by Displacement with 1856
S. T. Zenchelsky and P. R. Segalfo
Distribution of η-Paraffins and Separation of Satu rated Hydrocarbons from Recent Marine Sedi ments
Greene
1858
Piperidine
D. L. Buchanan
1 877
Potentiometric Recorder for Hydrogen Sulfide and Hydrogen Cyanide J. P. strange
1878
Determination of Ammonia with Cupric Carbonate
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1 882
Determination of Small Amounts of Iodide in Presence of Chloride by Potentiometric Titration
1 883
R. C. Blinn and F. A . Gunther
E. D. Evans, G. S. Kenny, W. G. Meinschein, and Ε. Ε. Bray
Detection of Oiticica Oil in Coatings
1861
G . G. Esposito and M . H. Swann
Structural Analysis of Clinical Dextrans by Periodate Oxidation and Isotope Dilution Techniques . . .
R. H. Stokes and L. A . Woolf
1862
J . D. Moyer and H. S. Isbell
Flame Spectrophotometry Determination of Micro gram Quantities of Magnesium
1885
Louis M a n n a , D. H. Strunk, and S. L. A d a m s
Analysis of Aromatic Sulfonation Reaction Mixtures .
1 866 Microdetermination of Fluorine
W. H. Houff, D. R. Christie, and R. H. Beaumont
1 888
Joseph Samachson, Norman Slovik, and A . E. Sobel
Determination of Oxygen in Niobium
1868 Corrections
W. R. Hansen and M . W . Mallett
1 809, 1 893
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