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THE CHEMICAL WORLD THIS WEEK • Prevention of the onset of dental

decay

is the one hope for that 9 5 % of t h e American public suffering from caries. Page 1658.

• AEC's probe of J. Robert Oppenheimer begins as three-man panel considers whether to make his suspension permanent. Page 1684.

• Gargill's new solvent extraction linseed oil plant in Minneapolis reaches full production. Electronically controlled, it doubles company's output there. Page 1660.

• Britain moves toward a synthetic rubber industry as three companies undertake produc­ tion of special-purpose products. Page 1688.

• Unplasticized polyvinyl chloride—1.5 million pounds annually—will be produced when Seiberling's new plant in Newcomerstown, Ohio, is completed this summer. Page 1662. • Bakélite

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commercially in a new continuous-process plant at South Charleston, W. Va. Page 1665. • Compression distillation and electrical membrane processes for conversion of salt water to potable will be studied under two new Department of Interior contracts. Page 1666. • Physiological d a m a g e from exposure t o radiation can be explained through application of biochemical techniques. Page 1666. • The absolute thermodynamic s c a l e should be based on a single fixed point, according to recommendations of t h e National Research Council and the Bureau of Standards. Page 1668. • S o v i e t nuclear physics is embroiled in a political controversy similar to the Lysenko case in genetics. Page 1672. ^ A new group of vulcanization a c c e l e r a t o r s ,

the alkyl sulfenyldithiocarbamates derived from secondary amines, offer exceptional scorch resistance and faster curing. Page 1676. ^ Almost 1 1 % more c o t t o n s e e d oil and 5.4% more edible oils would b e available to the U. S. with an industry-wide shift from the hydraulic to the prepress-solvent process. Page 1678. Y A recording ellipsomefer which permits continuous measurement of adsorbed layers may give more complete answers to problems on adsorption properties of surfaces. Page 168G. ^ Lifting the U. S. e m b a r g o on exports t o Red China will undoubtedly be discussed at the Geneva conference. Page 1682. V O L U M E

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• Centrifugal g a s absorbers a p p e a r a t t r a c ­ tive in special applications where capital cost must be low and space is restricted. Page 1688. • Kansas University's new science hall is the

most expensive and biggest building the univer­ sity has ever constructed. Page 1693. • Schoellkopf Medalist O. W. C a s s is the sixth Du Pontcr to receive the award. H e is being hon­ ored for his broad contribution to chlorinated hydrocarbon technology. Page 1695. • A consultant must have a b r o a d outlook to

be of value, b u t even then he may fail if manage­ ment doesn't handle him properly. Page 1700. • ACS petroleum research fund is now accept­ ing requests for grants-in-aid and for financing special projects. Page 1704. • Gordon Research Conferences, June 14 to Sept. 3, feature a new series of sessions in Meriden, Ν. Η., and a new session on aromatic chem­ icals at New Hampton, Ν. Η. Page 1710. ^ Four ACS sections will hold an all-day meet­ ing in Los Angeles on May 8; 37 technical papers will be presented. Page 1711. ^ A dual infrared analyzer developed by Liston-Becker can simultaneously analyze two com­ ponents in a complex gas stream. Page 1720. • The steel slump hits chemicals; February saw further losses for some basic products from coal chemicals. Page 1726. • Production of chemicals remained high in

March; the prolonged business recession showed definite resistance to decline. Page 1728. • Sales are holding up fairly well, according to first quarter reports; removal of excess profits taxes seems to assure continued high earnings, even if sales drop slightly. Page 1730.

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