WE HAVE just received the accompanying illus- tration of the Gas Identification Kit described by Claflin and Hickey in our July issue and think that o...
Kit for the field identification of war gases. J. Chem. Educ. , 1943, 20 (10), p 498. DOI: 10.1021/ed020p498. Publication Date: October 1943. Cite this:J. Chem.
The typography and arrange- ment is attractive, and the paper and binding are good. A teacher of an elementary course would certainly wish to supple- ment the ...
LL BOMBING of cities remote from the front line of battle. IS done to prevent the manufacture, storage, and shipment of. A. supplies needed at the actual scene of ...
problem under field conditions where the nature of the gas is unknown. It means that the individual carrying out the test must take a sample of the gas from the.
ALBERT W. CLAFLIN, Rhode Island College of Pharmacy and Allied Sciences and ... BOMBING of cities remote from the front line of battle is done to prevent the ...
be of value to the air raid warden. This book gives a large amount of information in a rela- tively small space andshould prove useful to those concerned with the ...
War Gas Identification Sets. F. C. HICKEY, O.P., and J. J. HANLEY. Providence College,Providence, Rhode Island. IN. ATTEMPTING to assistthose entrusted ...
Public Education on War Gases. OTTO EISENSCHIML. The Scientific Oil Compounding Company,Chicago, Illinois. NOW. IS the time for all of us to decide ...
Signal Corps of our. Army, forinstance, are undoubt- edly faultless, but not applicable to civilians. One picture, which I have seen frequently, shows marching.
The action of war gases. Chauncey D. Leak, and David F. Marsh. J. Chem. Educ. , 1943, 20 (7), p 339. DOI: 10.1021/ed020p339. Publication Date: July 1943.
Kit for the Field Identification of War Gases WE HAVE just received the accompanying illus-
tration of the Gas Identification Kit described by Claflin and Hickey in our July issue and think that our readers may be interested in the details.