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(24) Semimicro Determination of Isopropyl Alcohol. G. B . GINTHER and R. C. Finch, Norwich Pharmacal Co. (25) Spectrophotometric Study of the Ternary System, Aluminum Nitrate-Nitric Acid-Water; Application to Analysis. R. W. H E N R Y and Glenn L. Booman, Phillips Petroleum Co. (26) Polarographic Method for Determination of Chro mic Acid in Copper Cyanide Plating Baths. P . K. W I N T E R , General Motors Corp. (27) Chromopotentiometry with Step Functional Changes in Current. A. C. T E S T A and W. H . Reinmuth, Columbia University.
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(28) Currents in Gas Chromatography. A. ZLATKIS, University of Houston. (29) Direct Determination of C2 to C5 Hydrocarbons in Olefinic and Non-Olefinic Gasolines by Gas-Liquid Partition Chromatography. D . D . ZAKAIB, British American Oil Company, Limited, Canada. (30) Quantitative Analysis of Aliphatic, Aromatic and Alicylic Hydrocarbon Systems by Gas Chromatography Using Capillary Columns. G. M. ROUAYHEB, O. F . Folmer, and W. C. Hamilton. Presented by H . F . Smith, Continental Oil Co. (31) Continuous Trace Hydrocarbon Analysis by Flame Ionization. A. J. ANDBEATCII and R. Fcinland, American Cyanamid Co.
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(32) Analysis of Trace Impurities in Vinyl Chloride by Gas Chromatography. Louis MIKKELSEN, Escambia Chemical Corp. (33) Gas Chromatographic Analysis of Chloronitrobenzene Isomers. K. J. BOMBATJGH, Spencer Chemical Co. (34) Qualitative Functional Group Analysis of Gas
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(36) Determination of Trace Elements in Yttrium. J. O. HIBBITS, W. F . Davis, M . R . Menke, General Elec tric Co., and S. Kallman, Ledoux and Co. (37) Determination of Oxygen in Yttrium and Yttrium Salts by the Inert Gas Fusion Method. C. B . Banks, J. W. O'Laughlin, and G. ,T. KAMIN, Iowa State Uni versity. (38) Determination of Oxygen in Yttrium Fluoride by a Vacuum Distillation Technique. V. M. HORRIGAN, V. A. Fassel, and J. W. Goetzinger, Iowa State Uni versity.
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