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May 17, 2012 - T&S BRASS AND BRONZE WORKS, INC. Anal. Chem. , 1961, 33 (2), pp 75A–75A. DOI: 10.1021/ac60170a788. Publication Date: February ...
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(20) Technique for Rapid Separation of Fission Prod­ ucts. D. L. LOVE and A. E. Greendale, U. S. Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory. (21) Low Level Radioactivity Measurements: Tech­ nique and Its Uses. L. P . SALTER, Nuclear Science and Engineering Corp. (22) Radiometric Analyzer for Portland Cement. W. J. DKISCOLL and B. F . Scott, Nuclear-Chicago Corp. (23) Determination of Thorium and Uranium in Beryl­ lium Metal by Neutron Activation and Gamma Spec­ trometry. W. T. MULLINS and G. W. Leddicotte, Oak Ridge National Laboratory. (24) Determination of Silicon by Neutron Radioactivation Analysis. W. T . MULLINS and G. W. Leddicotte, Oak Ridge National Laboratory. (25) Radiochemical Analysis of Irradiated Polyphenyls. R. C. KOCH and F . F . Felber, Jr., Nuclear Science and Engineering Corp. (26) Neutron Activation Analysis of Alloy Steel and Electro Etch Residues for Sixteen Elements. I. J. Gruverman and W. A. HENNINGEB, Nuclear Science and Engineering Corp.

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(27) Electron Spin Resonance Experiments on Color Centers. J. H. ANDERSON, University of Pittsburgh. (28) Electron Spin Resonance at High Temperatures. L. S. SPRINGER, National Carbon Co. (29) E.P.R. Studies of γ-Irradiated Sodium Formate. R. W. FESSENDEN, Mellon Institute. E X P O S I T I O N RECESS. (30) E.P.R. Studies of Vanadium and Asphatlic Free Rad­ icals in Petroleum Oils. A. J. SARACENO, Gulf Research and Development Co. (31) Valence Bond Calculations of Hyperfine Constants in Aromatic Free Radicals. T. H. BROWN, Union Car­ bide Co. (32) E.P.R. of Mn++ in Fluoropatite. J. H. MACKEV, Mellon Institute.

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(33) Ion Exchange Separations. K. A. KRAUS, Oak Ridge National Laboratory. (34) Adsorption of the Elements from HC1-HF Mixtures. J. FARIS and J. Brody, Argonne National Laboratory. (35) Rapid Chemical Determination of Aluminum, Calcium, and Magnesium in Raw Materials, Sinters, and Slags. L. L. LEWIS, M. J. Nardozzi, and L. M. Melnick, United States Steel Corporation. E X P O S I T I O N RECESS. (36) Ion Exchange Separations Based on Complex Formation. D. H. WILKINS, General Electric Co. (37) Separation and Microdetermination of Cobalt in High Purity Nickel. O. K. Lay, J. R. K N A P P , J R . , and J. G. Haymes, United States Bureau of Mines. (38) Anion Exchange Separation of Zirconium, Titanium, Niobium, Tantalum, Tungsten, and Molybdenum. W. R. BANDI, L. L. Lewis, E. G. Buyok, and L. M. Melnick, United States Steel Corp. (39) Sample Preparation for Flame Photometry. Ion

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