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Berkert, U. Allin ger, N.L. Molecular Mechanics, American Chemical Society Monograph 177, Washington, D.C., 1982. [Pg.2]

H. A. hubs, ed.. The Chemistry of Synthetic Dyes and Pigments, American Chemical Society Monograph Series, Reinhold Publishing Corp., New York, 1955. [Pg.408]

R. W. Litde, Flame Proof ng Textile Fibers, American Chemical Society Monograph Series 40, American Chemical Society, Reinhold, N.Y., 1947. [Pg.463]

W. H. Sheltmire, in J. S. Sconce, ed.. Chlorine Its Manufacture, Properties And Uses, American Chemical Society Monograph Series 154, Reinhold Publishing Co., New York, 1962, pp. 512-542. [Pg.153]

G. O. Curme, Jr. and E. Johnston, eds.. Glycols American Chemical Society Monograph No. 114, Rheinhold Publishing Corp., New York, 1953. [Pg.517]

Acknowledgement This section is based on the article Chemical Properties and Corrosion Resistance of Copper and Copper Alloys which formed Chapter XVIII of the American Chemical Society Monograph No. 122, Copper The Science and Technology of the Metal its Alloys and Compounds, edited by Professor Allison Butts, and published by the Reinhold Publishing Corporation, New York, in 1954. Acknowledgement is hereby made to the Reinhold Publishing Corporation for permission to use the above-mentioned section as a basis for the present chapter. [Pg.709]

Magee, P.N. Montesano, R. Preussmann, R. "Chemical Carcinogens American Chemical Society Monograph 173 Washington, DC, 1976, pp. 491-625. [Pg.163]

Blum, H. F. Photodynamic Action and Diseases Caused by Light, American Chemical Society Monograph Series No. 85 Reinhold New York, 1941. [Pg.995]

Martell, A. E., Ed. (1971). Coordination Chemistry, Vol. 1. Van Nostrand-Reinhold, New York. This is one of the American Chemical Society Monograph Series. Chapter 7 by Hindeman and Sullivan and Chapter 8 by Anderegg deal with equilibria of complex formation. [Pg.692]

Curme, George 0. Johnston, Franklin. "Glycols" American Chemical Society Monograph Series Reinhold New York, 1952. [Pg.133]

Hurd, C. D, "The Pyrolysis of Carbon Compounds", (American Chemical Society Monograph, No. 50) Chem. Catalog Co. Inc. New York, 1929. [Pg.62]

Lewis G (1923) Valence and the structure of atoms and molecules American chemical society monograph series. Reinhold Publishing Corporation, New York... [Pg.139]

Lubs, H. A. "The Chemistry of Synthetic Dyes and Pigments" American Chemical Society Monograph No. 127 Washington, D.C., 1952. [Pg.33]

Source Data from E. J. Cohn, and J. T. Edsall, Proteins, Amino Acids and Peptides, American Chemical Society Monograph, reprinted by Hafner, New York, 1965. [Pg.84]

A. P. Bolton, in Zeolite Chemistry and Catalysis, ACS (American Chemical Society) Monograph 171, J. A. Rabo, ed., American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, 1976, Chapter 13. [Pg.25]

G. N. Lewis, Valence and the Structure of Atoms and Molecules, American Chemical Society Monograph, The Chemical Catalog Co., New York, 1923. Lewis also gave a definition equivalent to that of Bronsted at this time, but he considered the electron-pair definition to be more general. [Pg.163]

G. N. Lewis, Valency and Structure of Atoms andMolecules, American Chemical Society Monographs, the Chemical Catalog Co., New York, 1923. [Pg.29]

A. Dunlop and F.N. Peters, The Furans, American Chemical Society Monograph Series, Washington, DC, 1958. [Pg.102]

Cook, M. A., The Science of High Explosives, pp. 178-183, American Chemical Society Monograph Series No. 139, 1958. [Pg.1791]

Rossi RA, de Rossi RH (1983) Aromatic substitution by the SRN1 mechanism. Washington D.C. (American Chemical Society Monograph No. 178)... [Pg.115]

Many chemical patent references are to be found in books, which in turn are usually readily located through bibliographies, publishers catalogs, or abstracts of book reviews. Many of the American Chemical Society monographs contain abundant patent references. The following list is illustrative of the variety that is available both as to breadth of field and the scope within the field. [Pg.222]

Morin, F. J., Semiconductors, edited by Hannay, N. B., American Chemical Society Monograph No. 140, Chapter 14, Reinhold, New York, 1959. [Pg.95]


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