New UNIVERSAL PHOTO For Low Level Light Measurements
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(71) Progress of the ASTM Task Group on X-Ray Spectrochemical Analysis. L. S. BIRKS, U. S. Naval Research Laboratory. (72) Comparison of Precision for Solid, Liquid, and Powdered Sampling Techniques in t h e X-Ray Spectrochemical Analysis of High-Temperature Alloys.
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(72a) Report to Infrared Spectroscopists on the New National Society for Applied Spectroscopy. R. R. SAWYER, Perkin-Elmer Corp. (73) Infrared Spectroscopic Study of the Dimerization of Caprolactam by Hydrogen Bonding. R. C. LORD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, AND T. J. PORRO, Perkin-Elmer Corp. (74) Ultraviolet Visible, Infrared, and Magnetic Resonance Spectra of Asphaltenes. R. A. U. S. Bureau of Mines. (75) Infrared Studies of
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(76) Infrared Spectra and Type of Bonding in Metal Chelates of Heteroaromatic Amides. SISTER (77) Infrared Absorption Spectra of dl-Alpha-Aminora-Butyric Acid and Some Transition Metal Complexes.
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(82) Advances in Near-Infrared Spectroscopy. W . I . KAYE, Beckman Instruments, Inc.