Modern physics for the engineer. Second series (Ridenour, Louis N

of todi~y which will herome the engineeriq of tomorrow. As wan true ~ I t h the first volume, thcrrr is much in this one of iat,t:rent to the chemist ...
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BOOK REVIEWS dialysis, ultrafiltration and freeze-drying. Th? last psrt of the hook (136 pages) contains dcseriptiuns of many of t h e hnportmt prcpnrative methods used in imrnnnoch~mistry. Some of the suhsbanet-s, the preparations of which are deseribcd, arc: crystalline ovalhumin and scrum albumin, yrglohulin, t,hyroglobulin, diphtheria toxin, type-specific polysaceharide antigpns, dcstrans and lovans, poly-y-glutnmic acid iram Bacillus mbtilis, and the I h a d group snhstnnc~s. The rrxdrr will also find a drsrription of methods for t h r purification of antibodies and for the. prrpsration of nroproteins, ; ~ w t y l : ~ t t di o, d i n i ~ t ~and d otherrqiso substitutwl p r o t t k . The rwicwcr rccom~ n ~ w dDr. s ICalmt?s book as nn esecllent, rcliahlr. : I itldispcn~itl>lcfor immunochm~ir:dwork.

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Modern Physics for the Engineer. Second Series

Editrd by I m , i . ~ 1V. Ili,lmoar (dcM i i ,A. fiierenbwg, Univ~rsity of California, Bcrl~rlcy. Mu(;rnw-Hill Book Co., Inc., Serv York, 1061. s v 38:1 pp. F i g . and t s h l m I (iX 21 rm. $0.50. ?eased) and

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