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Estimation of Cholesterol and Triterpenols In Unsaponlfiable Fraction of Wool Wax Heinz Duewell
1548
Siloxene as Chemiluminescent Indicator in Chromate Titration for Determination of Lead Frederic Kenny and R. B. Kurtz
1550
Estimating O i l Yield of Lean O i l Shale Κ. Ε. Stanfield
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Quantitative Determination of 1,2-Gfycols in Mixtures E. A . Adelberg
1553
Titration of N-Carboxy-alpha-amino Acid Anhydrides in Nonaqueous Solvents Arieh Berger, Michael Sela, and Ephraim KatchalsJd
1554
Evaporation Error in Volume Fractionation Chromatography Charles Mader^nd George Mader, Jr.
1556
Electrolytic Determination of Copper with Isolated Anode D. G. Foster
1557
Distillation of Micro Quantities of Iodine G . H. Ellis and G. D. Duncan
1558
Reproducibility of Measurements Made on Cary Spectrometer and Its Log-Density Attachment . . . . J. L. Forstner and L. B. Rogers
1560
Use of Tangent Intercept to Determine Average Speed of Sedimentation" W. P. Reid
1562
Determination of Aldonic Acids in Alkaline Media J. V . Karabinos, A . T. Ballun, and R. L. McBeth
1563
Co ul ο metric Titration of p-MethylaminophenoI Sulfate and Hydroquinone by Cerium(IV) N . H . Furman and R. N . Adams
1564
Chromatographic Separation and Identification of Photographic Developers J. H. Panned and J. E. LuValle
1566
Spectrophotometry Determination of Glycerol as Sodium-Cupri-Glycerol Complex Frank Spagnolo
1566
Determination of Small Amounts of Niobium and Tantalum Using Radioisotope Tracer Technique
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T. F. Boyd and Michael Galan XXVIth International Congress of Industrial Chemistry
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Section of Analytical Chemistry, International Union
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Society of Public Analysts
1 576
Correction
1573
CRYSTALLOGRAPHY D A T A Erythromycin Hydroiodide Hydrate
1571
H . A . Rose CORRESPONDENCE
1572
BOOK REVIEWS
1572
THE ANALYST'S CALENDAR
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