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Analytical Chemistry: New York City, Oct. 17 to 19 and Paris, France, Nov. 2 to 4. Volume 1 contains 140 papers from the New York meeting. Volume II contains SO papers from the Paris meeting published in the language in which they were presented (French, German, or English). They are ab stracted in the two other languages.
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Methods of W o o d Chemistry.
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2. B. L. Browning, xxiii + 1$6 pages. John Wiley & Sons, 605 Third Ave., New York, Ν. Υ. 10016. 1967. $18.75.
Standard For Research . . . solves the pressing problem of forming KBr Pellets Many insoluble materials, mixed with Potassium Bromide, can be formed in a die under pressure into pellets or wafers for quantitative and quali tative analysis. The CLP supplies the pressure - up to 40,000 lbs., if needed.
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Little-wood, Editor, xii + 464 pages. Elsevier Publishing Co., Ltd., 22 Ripplcside Commercial Estate, Ripple Rd., Essex, England. 1967. $16.
uses are:
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