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Issue 1


THE QUANTITATIVE DETERMINATION OF GOLD, ESPECIALLY IN ANIMAL TISSUE.
Sidney M. Cadwell and Gladys Leavell
pp 1 - 12; DOI:
10.1021/ja01458a001
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THE DETERMINATION OF THE COMPRESSIBILITY OF SOLIDS AT HIGH PRESSURES.
Leason H. Adams, Erskine D. Williamson, and John Johnston
pp 12 - 42; DOI:
10.1021/ja01458a002
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A STUDY OF THE EMANATION METHOD OF DETERMINING THORIUM.
G. H. Cartledge
pp 42 - 50; DOI:
10.1021/ja01458a003
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THE GAMMA RAY ACTIVITY OF THORIUM D.
Herbert N. McCoy and G. H. Cartledge
pp 50 - 53; DOI:
10.1021/ja01458a004
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AUTOMATIC VARIATION OF GAS PRESSURE AND ITS APPLICATION TO A VACUUM PUMP, CIRCULATION OF GASES, MAGNETIC STIRRER.
O. Maass
pp 53 - 59; DOI:
10.1021/ja01458a005
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COMPRESSIBILITY OF AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS, ESPECIALLY OF URETHANE, AND THE POLYMERIZATION OF WATER.
Theodore W. Richards and Sven Palitzsch
pp 59 - 69; DOI:
10.1021/ja01458a006
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THE THERMAL DISSOCIATION OF SULFUR DIOXIDE.
J. B. Ferguson
pp 69 - 72; DOI:
10.1021/ja01458a007
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STUDIES IN CONDUCTIVITY. IV. THE CONDUCTIVITY OF ALKALINE EARTH FORMATES IN ANHYDROUS FORMIC ACID.
H. I. Schlesinger and R. D. Mullinix
pp 72 - 75; DOI:
10.1021/ja01458a008
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THE IDENTIFICATION OF ACIDS. IV. PHENACYL ESTERS.
J. B. Rather and E. Emmet Reid
pp 75 - 83; DOI:
10.1021/ja01458a009
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THE SYNTHESIS OF AMINOFLAVONES, OF FLAVONE-AZOBETA-NAPHTHOL DYES, AND OF OTHER FLAVONE DERIVATIVES.
Marston Taylor Bogert and Joseph K. Marcus
pp 83 - 107; DOI:
10.1021/ja01458a010
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QUANTITATIVE DETERMINATION OF SOLUBLE STARCH IN THE PRESENCE OF STARCH AND ITS HYDROLYTIC CLEAVAGE PRODUCTS.
James Craig Small
pp 107 - 112; DOI:
10.1021/ja01458a011
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A METHOD FOR THE PREPARATION OF SOLUBLE STARCH.
James Craig Small
pp 113 - 120; DOI:
10.1021/ja01458a012
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THE INFLUENCE OF CATALYSTS ON THE CHLORINATION OF HYDROCARBONS.
V. R. Kokatnur
pp 120 - 124; DOI:
10.1021/ja01458a013
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THE ACTION OF CHLORINE UPON HYDRAZINE, HYDROXYLAMINE AND UREA.
C. T. Dowell
pp 124 - 125; DOI:
10.1021/ja01458a014
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DIGITALIS LEAVES: EFFECT ON ACTIVITY OF TEMPERATURE IN DRYING.
Herbert C. Hamilton
pp 125 - 129; DOI:
10.1021/ja01458a015
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NEW BOOKS.

pp 130 - 130; DOI:
10.1021/ja01458a016
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Issue 2


THE PURIFICATION BY SUBLIMATION AND THE ANALYSIS OF GALLIUM CHLORIDE.
Theodore W. Richards, W. M. Craig, and J. Sameshima
pp 131 - 132; DOI:
10.1021/ja01459a001
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THE PURIFICATION OF GALLIUM BY ELECTROLYSIS, AND THE COMPRESSIBILITY AND DENSITY OF GALLIUM.
Theodore W. Richards and Sylvester Boyer
pp 133 - 134; DOI:
10.1021/ja01459a002
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THE MUTAROTATION OF GELATIN AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE IN GELATION.
C. R. Smith
pp 135 - 150; DOI:
10.1021/ja01459a003
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RELATIONS BETWEEN DISTRIBUTION RATIO, TEMPERATURE AND CONCENTRATION IN SYSTEM: WATER, ETHER, SUCCINIC ACID.
George Shannon Forbes and Albert Sprague Coolidge
pp 150 - 167; DOI:
10.1021/ja01459a004
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CHEMICAL REACTIONS AT LOW PRESSURES. IV. THE CLEANUP OF NITROGEN BY A HEATED MOLYBDENUM FILAMENT.
Irving Langmuir
pp 167 - 194; DOI:
10.1021/ja01459a005
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HYDROGEN OVERVOLTAGE.
Duncan A. MacInnes and Leon Adler
pp 194 - 207; DOI:
10.1021/ja01459a006
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NOTE.

pp 207 - 207; DOI:
10.1021/ja01459a007
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STUDIES ON ANTHOCYANINS: COLOR VARIATION IN ANTHOCYANINS.
Keita Shibata, Yuji Shibata, and Itizo Kasiwagi
pp 208 - 220; DOI:
10.1021/ja01459a008
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STUDIES ON PEPSIN. I. CHEMICAL CHANGES IN THE PURIFICATION OF PEPSIN.
Lewis Davis and Harvey M. Merker
pp 221 - 228; DOI:
10.1021/ja01459a009
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THE EFFECT OF NEUTRAL SALTS UPON THE ACTIVITY OF PTYALIN.
Elbert W. Rockwood
pp 228 - 230; DOI:
10.1021/ja01459a010
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INFLUENCE OF HYDROGEN-ION CONCENTRATION UPON ENZYMIC ACTIVITY OF THREE TYPICAL AMYLASES.
H. C. Sherman, A. W. Thomas, and M. E. Baldwin
pp 231 - 235; DOI:
10.1021/ja01459a011
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THE NITRATION OF SUCROSE: SUCROSE OCTANITRATE.2
E. J. Hoffman and V. P. Hawse
pp 235 - 247; DOI:
10.1021/ja01459a012
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ALKALI-INSOLUBLE PHENOLS.
Roger Adams
pp 247 - 270; DOI:
10.1021/ja01459a013
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THE PREPARATION OF METOL (N-METHYL-p-AMIDOPHENOL SULFATE).
Rolla N. Harger
pp 270 - 276; DOI:
10.1021/ja01459a014
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ORGANIC CHEMICAL REAGENTS.3 III. β-PHENYLHYDROXYLAMINE AND CUPFERRON.
C. S. Marvel and Oliver Kamm
pp 276 - 282; DOI:
10.1021/ja01459a015
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THE TRANSLOCATION OF THE MINERAL CONSTITUENTS OF THE JACK BEAN.
G. Davis Buckner
pp 282 - 287; DOI:
10.1021/ja01459a016
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HALOGENATION. XVII. THE ACTION OF HALOGENS ON THE GRIGNARD REAGENT AND THE REPLACEMENT OF HALOGEN ATOMS BY ONE ANOTHER.
Rasik Lal Datta and Haraparbutty Kumar Mitter
pp 287 - 292; DOI:
10.1021/ja01459a017
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HALOGENATION. XVIII. DIRECT IONIZATION BY MEANS OF IODINE AND NITRIC ACID.
Rasik Lal Datta and Nihar Ranjan Chatterjee
pp 292 - 295; DOI:
10.1021/ja01459a018
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NEW BOOK.

pp 296 - 296; DOI:
10.1021/ja01459a019
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Issue 3


A TYNDALLMETER FOR THE EXAMINATION OF DISPERSE SYSTEMS.
Richard C. Tolman and Elmer B. Vliet
pp 297 - 300; DOI:
10.1021/ja01460a001
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RELATION BETWEEN THE INTENSITY OF TYNDALL BEAM AND CONCENTRATION OF SUSPENSIONS AND SMOKES.
R. C. Tolman, L. H. Reyerson, E. B. Vliet, R. H. Gerke, and A. P. Brooks
pp 300 - 303; DOI:
10.1021/ja01460a002
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THE DISAPPEARANCE OF SMOKE IN A CONFINED SPACE.
Richard C. Tolman, E. B. Vliet, W. McG. Peirce, and R. H. Dougherty
pp 304 - 312; DOI:
10.1021/ja01460a003
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AN OSCILLATION METHOD FOR MEASURING THE SIZE OF ULTRAMICROSCOPIC PARTICLES.
P. V. Wells and R. H. Gerke
pp 312 - 329; DOI:
10.1021/ja01460a004
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A CONTRIBUTION TO THE CHEMISTRY OF TELLURIUM SULFIDE.
Aaron M. Hageman
pp 329 - 341; DOI:
10.1021/ja01460a005
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A STUDY OF THE PREPARATION OF CERTAIN ORGANIC SALTS OF TELLURIUM.
Aaron M. Hageman
pp 342 - 346; DOI:
10.1021/ja01460a006
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COMPRESSIBILITY OF AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS OF CASEIN AND PEPTONE.
Sven Palitzsch
pp 346 - 351; DOI:
10.1021/ja01460a007
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ARSENIOUS OXIDE AS A STANDARD SUBSTANCE IN IODIMETRY.
Robert M. Chapin
pp 351 - 358; DOI:
10.1021/ja01460a008
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NOTES.

pp 358 - 361; DOI:
10.1021/ja01460a009
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OPTICALLY ACTIVE PINENE NITROSOCHLORIDE AND SYNTHETICAL ACTIVE PINENE.
E. V. Lynn
pp 361 - 368; DOI:
10.1021/ja01460a010
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A NEW REACTION OF PARAFFIN HYDROCARBONS.
E. V. Lynn
pp 368 - 370; DOI:
10.1021/ja01460a011
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FOUR-MEMBERED CYCLIC-UREAS. I. HISTORY AND NOMENCLATURE.
William J. Hale
pp 370 - 378; DOI:
10.1021/ja01460a012
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FOUR-MEMBERED CYCLIC-UREAS. II. THE CONDENSATION OF ISOCYANIC ACID WITH A SCHIFF BASE.
William J. Hale and Norbert A. Lange
pp 379 - 388; DOI:
10.1021/ja01460a013
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THE FORMS OF NITROGEN IN PROTEIN-FREE MILK.
Cornelia Kennedy
pp 388 - 393; DOI:
10.1021/ja01460a014
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THE RELATIONS BETWEEN THE CHEMICAL STRUCTURES OF CARBONYL DERIVATIVES AND THEIR REACTIVITIES TOWARD SALTS OF SEMICARBAZIDE.
Arthur Michael
pp 393 - 424; DOI:
10.1021/ja01460a015
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THE PREPARATION AND HYDROLYSIS OF ESTERS DERIVED FROM THE SUBSTITUTED ALIPHATIC ALCOHOLS.
George R. Bancroft
pp 424 - 431; DOI:
10.1021/ja01460a016
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THE PREPARATION OF SODIUM p-HYDROXYPHENYL-ARSONATE.
James B. Conant
pp 431 - 435; DOI:
10.1021/ja01460a017
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CATALYTIC PREPARATION OF THE AMIDOPHENOLS AND THE PHENYLENEDIAMINES.
O. W. Brown and L. L. Carrick
pp 436 - 440; DOI:
10.1021/ja01460a018
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A STUDY OF THE ACTION OF 10% THYMOL-CHLOROFORM PRESERVATIVE ON THE CHLORINE CONTENT OF URINE.
J. O. Halverson and J. A. Schulz
pp 440 - 442; DOI:
10.1021/ja01460a019
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THE PREPARATION OF ARSPHENAMINE (SALVARSAN).
Philip Adolph Kober
pp 442 - 451; DOI:
10.1021/ja01460a020
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THE PREPARATION OF PRIMARY AND SECONDARY ARSANILIC ACIDS.
Philip Adolph Kober and Walter S. Davis
pp 451 - 458; DOI:
10.1021/ja01460a021
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ON CERTAIN AROMATIC AMINES AND CHLOROACETYL DERIVATIVES.
Walter A. Jacobs, Michael Heidelberger, and Ida P. Rolf
pp 458 - 474; DOI:
10.1021/ja01460a022
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NEW BOOKS.

pp 474 - 476; DOI:
10.1021/ja01460a023
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Issue 4


MEASUREMENT OF THE THICKNESS OF FILM FORMED ON GLASS AND SAND.
Earl Pettijohn
pp 477 - 486; DOI:
10.1021/ja01461a001
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A STUDY OF CONDITIONS AFFECTING THE PRECISE DETERMINATION OF ZINC AS THE SULFIDE.
Harold A. Fales and Gertrude M. Ware
pp 487 - 499; DOI:
10.1021/ja01461a002
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THE DETERMINATION OF SURFACE TENSION (FREE SURFACE ENERGY), AND THE WEIGHT OF FALLING DROPS: THE SURFACE TENSION OF WATER AND BENZENE BY THE CAPILLARY HEIGHT METHOD.
William D. Harkins and F. E. Brown
pp 499 - 524; DOI:
10.1021/ja01461a003
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THE DETERMINATION OF NITROUS ACID AND NITRITES.
J. S. Laird and T. C. Simpson
pp 524 - 531; DOI:
10.1021/ja01461a004
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CHEMICAL ACTION PRODUCED BY RADIUM EMANATION. I. THE COMBINATION OF HYDROGEN AND OXYGEN.
S. C. Lind
pp 531 - 551; DOI:
10.1021/ja01461a005
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CHEMICAL ACTION PRODUCED BY RADIUM EMANATION. II. THE CHEMICAL EFFECT OF RECOIL ATOMS.
S. C. Lind
pp 551 - 559; DOI:
10.1021/ja01461a006
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MUTAROTATION OF GLUCOSE AND FRUCTOSE.
J. M. Nelson and Frank M. Beegle
pp 559 - 575; DOI:
10.1021/ja01461a007
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RELATION BETWEEN INTENSITY OF TYNDALL BEAM AND SIZE OF PARTICLES.2
Richard C. Tolman, Roscoe H. Gerke, Adin P. Brooks, Albert G. Herman, Robert S. Mulliken, and Harry Dew. Smyth
pp 575 - 587; DOI:
10.1021/ja01461a008
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AN ELECTRICAL PRECIPITATOR FOR ANALYZING SMOKES.
Richard C. Tolman, L. H. Reyerson, A. P. Brooks, and H. D. Smyth
pp 587 - 589; DOI:
10.1021/ja01461a009
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THE EQUATION OF STATE FOR LIQUIDS AND VAPORS. I. THE VAPOR PHASE OF ETHYL ETHER.
Frederick G. Keyes and William A. Felsing
pp 589 - 619; DOI:
10.1021/ja01461a010
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Some Formulas Concerning Surface Tension
Arthur C. Lunn
pp 620 - 621; DOI:
10.1021/ja01461a011
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SPACE REPRESENTATION OF ORGANIC NITROGEN COMPOUNDS.
Panchanan Neogi
pp 622 - 639; DOI:
10.1021/ja01461a012
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ALFALFA SAPONIN. ALFALFA INVESTIGATION VII.
C. A. Jacobson
pp 640 - 648; DOI:
10.1021/ja01461a013
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CYCLIC ETHERS FROM o-ALLYL PHENOLS; METHYLENE COUMARANES.
Roger Adams and R. E. Rindfusz
pp 648 - 665; DOI:
10.1021/ja01461a014
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SYNTHESES OF CHROMANES AND COUMARANES.
R. E. Rindfusz
pp 665 - 670; DOI:
10.1021/ja01461a015
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THE PROTEIN EXTRACT OF RAGWEED POLLEN.
Frederick W. Heyl
pp 670 - 682; DOI:
10.1021/ja01461a016
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THE BROMINATION AND BROMINE DERIVATIVES OF CERTAIN δ-KETONIC ESTERS.
E. P. Kohler and H. Gilman
pp 683 - 692; DOI:
10.1021/ja01461a017
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A PROXIMATE ANALYSIS OF RUMEX CRISPUS, AND A COMPARISON OF ITS HYDROXY-METHYL-ANTHRAQUINONES WITH THOSE FROM CERTAIN OTHER DRUGS.
George D. Beal and Ruth E. Okey
pp 693 - 706; DOI:
10.1021/ja01461a018
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CONDENSATION OF 1-PHENYL-3-METHYL-5-PYRAZOLONE WITH ANHYDRIDES.
Sarat Chandra Chatterjee and Ananda Kishore Das
pp 707 - 709; DOI:
10.1021/ja01461a019
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NEW BOOKS.

pp 710 - 712; DOI:
10.1021/ja01461a020
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Issue 5


THE INFLUENCE OF THE AGE OF FERRIC ARSENATE ON ITS PEPTIZATION.
Harry N. Holmes and Paul H. Fall
pp 713 - 717; DOI:
10.1021/ja02226a001
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OBSERVATIONS ON THE RARE EARTHS. IX. THE ATOMIC WEIGHT OF YTTRIUM.
H. C. Kremers and B. S. Hopkins
pp 718 - 721; DOI:
10.1021/ja02226a002
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ON THE DETERMINATION OF BOILING POINTS OF SOLUTIONS.
F. G. Cottrell
pp 721 - 729; DOI:
10.1021/ja02226a003
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THE LAWS OF “CONCENTRATED” SOLUTIONS. VI. THE GENERAL BOILING-POINT LAW.
Edward W. Washburn and John W. Read
pp 729 - 741; DOI:
10.1021/ja02226a004
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A UNIQUE CASE OF A LIQUID THAT EXHIBITS A MINIMUM SOLUBILITY IN AN UNSTABLE REGION.
Marston Taylor Bogert and Jacob Ehrlich
pp 741 - 745; DOI:
10.1021/ja02226a005
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THE STANDARDIZATION OF THE SULFUR BOILING POINT.2
E. F. Mueller and H. A. Burgess
pp 745 - 763; DOI:
10.1021/ja02226a006
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NOTE. Jellies By Slow Neutralization
Harry N. Holmes, and Paul H. Hall
pp 763 - 764; DOI:
10.1021/ja02226a007
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THE ADDITION OF NITROMETHANE TO UNSATURATED ESTERS.
E. P. Kohler and H. Engelbrecht
pp 764 - 770; DOI:
10.1021/ja02226a008
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THE CONDENSATION OF AMINO COMPOUNDS WITH NITROMALONIC ALDEHYDE.
William J. Hale and Edward M. Honan
pp 770 - 776; DOI:
10.1021/ja02226a009
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ON SOME METALLIC DERIVATIVES OF ETHYL THIOGLYCOLLATE.
Chas A. Rouiller
pp 777 - 781; DOI:
10.1021/ja02226a010
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RESEARCHES ON PYRIMIDINES. LXXXVII. ALKYLATION OF 5-AMINO-URACIL.
Treat B. Johnson and Iwao Matsuo
pp 782 - 789; DOI:
10.1021/ja02226a011
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ORGANIC CHEMICAL REAGENTS. IV. THE PREPARATION OF ALKYL IODIDES.2
Roger Adams and V. Voorhees
pp 789 - 798; DOI:
10.1021/ja02226a012
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THE SYNTHESIS OF CERTAIN SUBSTITUTED PYROGALLOL ETHERS, INCLUDING A NEW ACETOPHENETIDE DERIVED FROM THE ETHYL ETHER OF SYRINGIC ACID.
Marston Taylor Bogert and Jacob Ehrlich
pp 798 - 810; DOI:
10.1021/ja02226a013
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RESEARCHES ON PYRIDINES. LXXXVIII. THE SYNTHESIS OF CYTOSINE ALDEHYDE.
Treat B. Johnson and Louis A. Mikeska
pp 810 - 817; DOI:
10.1021/ja02226a014
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SYNTHESES IN THE CINCHONA SERIES. I. THE SIMPLER CINCHONA ALKALOIDS AND THEIR DIHYDRO DERIVATIVES.
Michael Heidelberger and Walter A. Jacobs
pp 817 - 833; DOI:
10.1021/ja02226a015
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THE HALOGENATION OF JUGLONE: A NEW TYPE OF NAPHTHALENE DYES.
A. S. Wheeler and J. W. Scott
pp 833 - 841; DOI:
10.1021/ja02226a016
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THE PREPARATION OF β-AMINOPROPIOPHENONE.
William J. Hale and Edgar C. Britton
pp 841 - 847; DOI:
10.1021/ja02226a017
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NEW BOOKS.

pp 847 - 854; DOI:
10.1021/ja02226a018
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Issue 6


A NEW THEORY RELATING CONSTITUTION TO TASTE. [PRELIMINARY PAPER.] SIMPLE RELATIONS BETWEEN THE CONSTITUTION OF ALIPHATIC COMPOUNDS AND THEIR SWEET TASTE.
Ernest Oertly and Rollin G. Myers
pp 855 - 867; DOI:
10.1021/ja02227a001
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THE ARRANGEMENT OF ELECTRONS IN ATOMS AND MOLECULES.
Irving Langmuir
pp 868 - 934; DOI:
10.1021/ja02227a002
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MANGANOUS TARTRATE AND POTASSIUM MANGANOUS TARTRATE.
Leonard Dobbin
pp 934 - 940; DOI:
10.1021/ja02227a003
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EMULSIFICATION OF WATER AND OF AMMONIUM CHLORIDE SOLUTIONS BY MEANS OF LAMP BLACK.
William C. Moore
pp 940 - 946; DOI:
10.1021/ja02227a004
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THE EXTRACTION OF GALLIUM AND GERMANIUM FROM ZINC OXIDE.
H. C. Fogg and C. James
pp 947 - 949; DOI:
10.1021/ja02227a005
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SELENIC ACID AND COPPER SELENATE.
L. M. Dennis and J. P. Koller
pp 949 - 970; DOI:
10.1021/ja02227a006
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AN ELECTROMAGNETIC HYPOTHESIS OF THE KINETICS OF HETEROGENEOUS EQUILIBRIUM, THE STRUCTURE OF LIQUIDS, AND COHESION.
William D. Harkins and H. H. King
pp 970 - 992; DOI:
10.1021/ja02227a007
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NOTE.

pp 992 - 992; DOI:
10.1021/ja02227a008
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STUDIES IN THE CYCLOPROPANE SERIES. IV.
E. P. Kohler and T. L. Davis
pp 992 - 1001; DOI:
10.1021/ja02227a009
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THE PREPARATION OF XYLOSE FROM CORN COBS.
K. P. Monroe
pp 1002 - 1003; DOI:
10.1021/ja02227a010
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THE ACTION OF AMMONIA AND AMINES ON THE SUBSTITUTED UREAS AND URETHANES. I. CARBONYL-DIURETHANE.
F. B. Dains, H. W. Greider, and C. H. Kidwell
pp 1004 - 1013; DOI:
10.1021/ja02227a011
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THE PREPARATION OF HEXANITRO-DIPHENYLAMINE FROM CHLOROBENZENE.3
E. J. Hoffman and Perry A. Dame
pp 1013 - 1020; DOI:
10.1021/ja02227a012
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THE CONDENSATION OF β-AMINO-PROPIOPHENONE WITH NITROMALONIC ALDEHYDE.
William J. Hale and Edgar C. Britton
pp 1020 - 1027; DOI:
10.1021/ja02227a013
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NEW ADDITION COMPOUNDS OF QUINOLINE WITH CERTAIN INORGANIC SALTS.
James H. Walton and Chuan Ling Liang
pp 1027 - 1028; DOI:
10.1021/ja02227a014
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NOTE.

pp 1029 - 1030; DOI:
10.1021/ja02227a015
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Issue 7


ON THE QUINONE-PHENOLATE THEORY OF INDICATORS.1 A SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC METHOD FOR MEASURING THE CONCENTRATIONS OF THE QUINOIDAL AND LACTOIDAL SALTS AND THE EQUILIBRIUM AND AFFINITY CONSTANTS OF THE PHENOLPHTHALEINS AND PHENOLSULFONPHTHALEINS.
R. T. Birge and S. F. Acree
pp 1031 - 1050; DOI:
10.1021/ja02228a001
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THE LIQUID AMMONIA-SODIUM METHOD FOR HALOGENS IN ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, THE FORMATION OF CYANIDE, AND METHOD OF REMOVING FROM THE SOLUTION.
Charles William Clifford
pp 1051 - 1060; DOI:
10.1021/ja02228a002
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A METHOD OF GROWING LARGE PERFECT CRYSTALS FROM SOLUTION.
R. W. Moore
pp 1060 - 1066; DOI:
10.1021/ja02228a003
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SOLUBILITY. III. RELATIVE VALUES OF INTERNAL PRESSURES AND THEIR PRACTICAL APPLICATION.
Joel H. Hildebrand
pp 1067 - 1080; DOI:
10.1021/ja02228a004
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THE DETERMINATION OF CERIUM IN THE PRESENCE OF OTHER RARE EARTHS BY PRECIPITATION AS CERIC IODATE.
Paul H. M.-P. Brinton and C. James
pp 1080 - 1085; DOI:
10.1021/ja02228a005
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THE ACTIVITIES OF THE IONS OF STRONG ELECTROLYTES.
Duncan A. MacInnes
pp 1086 - 1092; DOI:
10.1021/ja02228a006
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NOTE.

pp 1092 - 1092; DOI:
10.1021/ja02228a007
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STUDIES IN THE CYCLOPROPANE SERIES. V.
E. P. Kohler and L. L. Steele
pp 1093 - 1105; DOI:
10.1021/ja02228a008
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COLORED CONDENSATION PRODUCTS FROM KETONIC PYRAZOLINE DERIVATIVES.
E. P. Kohler and L. L. Steele
pp 1105 - 1108; DOI:
10.1021/ja02228a009
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THE SUPPOSED OCCURRENCE OF METHYLGUANIDINE IN MEAT, WITH OBSERVATIONS ON THE OXIDATION OF CREATINE BY MERCURIC ACETATE.
Isidor Greenwald
pp 1109 - 1115; DOI:
10.1021/ja02228a010
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THE CONSTITUTION OF CAPSAICIN, THE PUNGENT PRINCIPLE OF CAPSICUM.
E. K. Nelson
pp 1115 - 1121; DOI:
10.1021/ja02228a011
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THE PREPARATION OF 1,2-DICHLORO-ETHER.
E. A. Wildman and Harold Gray
pp 1122 - 1123; DOI:
10.1021/ja02228a012
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ACTION OF ENZYMES UPON STARCHES OF DIFFERENT ORIGIN.
H. C. Sherman, Florence Walker, and Mary L. Caldwell
pp 1123 - 1129; DOI:
10.1021/ja02228a013
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THE ACTION OF CUPROUS CHLORIDE WITH COMPOUNDS CONTAINING THE TRICHLOROMETHYL GROUP.
Howard Waters Doughty
pp 1129 - 1131; DOI:
10.1021/ja02228a014
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SOME FACTORS BEARING UPON 1,6-ADDITION.
Tenney L. Davis
pp 1132 - 1140; DOI:
10.1021/ja02228a015
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THE AMIDE OF α-d-MANNOHEPTONIC ACID.
C. S. Hudson and K. P. Monroe
pp 1140 - 1141; DOI:
10.1021/ja02228a016
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THE ROTATORY POWERS OF THE AMIDES OF SEVERAL α-HYDROXY ACIDS OF THE SUGAR GROUP.
C. S. Hudson and Shigeru Komatsu
pp 1141 - 1147; DOI:
10.1021/ja02228a017
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RESEARCHES ON PROTEINS. VI. THE DESTRUCTIVE DISTILLATION OF FIBROIN. [PRELIMINARY PAPER.]
Treat B. Johnson and Peter G. Daschavsky
pp 1147 - 1149; DOI:
10.1021/ja02228a018
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NEW BOOK.

pp 1150 - 1150; DOI:
10.1021/ja02228a019
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Issue 8


THE SINGLE DEFLECTION METHOD OF WEIGHING.
Paul H. M.-P. Brinton
pp 1151 - 1155; DOI:
10.1021/ja02229a001
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INTERMEDIATE AND COMPLEX IONS. V. THE SOLUBILITY PRODUCT AND ACTIVITY OF THE IONS IN BI-BIVALENT SALTS.
William D. Harkins and H. M. Paine
pp 1155 - 1168; DOI:
10.1021/ja02229a002
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A NEW METHOD OF CHEMICAL ANALYSIS.
A. W. Hull
pp 1168 - 1175; DOI:
10.1021/ja02229a003
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THE APPLICABILITY OF THE PRECIPITATED SILVER-SILVER CHLORIDE ELECTRODE TO THE MEASUREMENT OF THE ACTIVITY OF HYDROCHLORIC ACID IN EXTREMELY DILUTE SOLUTIONS.
G. A. Linhart
pp 1175 - 1180; DOI:
10.1021/ja02229a004
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A MODIFIED METHOD FOR THE ANALYSIS OF MIXTURES OF ETHYLENE AND ACETYLENE.2
William H. Ross and Harlan L. Trumbull
pp 1180 - 1189; DOI:
10.1021/ja02229a005
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NOTE.

pp 1189 - 1190; DOI:
10.1021/ja02229a006
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ON THE QUINONE-PHENOLATE THEORY OF INDICATORS. ON THE REACTIONS OF PHENOLSULFONPHTHALEIN, AND ITS BROMO AND NITRO DERIVATIVES, AND THEIR MONOBASIC AND DIBASIC SALTS.
E. C. White and S. F. Acree
pp 1190 - 1212; DOI:
10.1021/ja02229a007
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SOFT CORN--ITS CHEMICAL COMPOSITION AND NITROGEN DISTRIBUTION.
George Spitzer, R. H. Carr, and W. F. Epple
pp 1212 - 1221; DOI:
10.1021/ja02229a008
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DIKETOHYDRINDENE. III.
Ananda Kisore Das and Brojendra Nath Ghosh
pp 1221 - 1225; DOI:
10.1021/ja02229a009
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A METHOD OF TISSUE ANALYSIS: APPLIED TO THE POSTERIOR AND ANTERIOR LOBES OF CATTLE PITUITARIES.
C. G. MacArthur
pp 1225 - 1240; DOI:
10.1021/ja02229a010
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THE PREPARATION OF CYANOGEN CHLORIDE.
W. L. Jennings and W. B. Scott
pp 1241 - 1248; DOI:
10.1021/ja02229a011
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STUDIES IN THE CYCLOPROPANE SERIES. VI.
E. P. Kohler and W. N. Jones
pp 1249 - 1263; DOI:
10.1021/ja02229a012
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ASYMMETRIC DYES.
C. W. Porter and C. T. Hirst
pp 1264 - 1267; DOI:
10.1021/ja02229a013
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THE OXIDATION OF ETHYL ALCOHOL BY MEANS OF POTASSIUM PERMANGANATE.
William Lloyd Evans and Jesse E. Day
pp 1267 - 1285; DOI:
10.1021/ja02229a014
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THE YELLOW COLORING SUBSTANCES OF RAGWEED POLLEN.
Frederick W. Heyl
pp 1285 - 1289; DOI:
10.1021/ja02229a015
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PHTHALIC ACID DERIVATIVES; CONSTITUTION AND COLOR. XVI.1 PHENOLTETRABROMO-PHTHALEIN AND SOME OF ITS DERIVATIVES.
David S. Pratt, F. B. Doane, and A. W. Harvey
pp 1289 - 1293; DOI:
10.1021/ja02229a016
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PHTHALIC ACID DERIVATIVES; CONSTITUTION AND COLOR. XVII.1 TETRABROMO-FLUORESCEIN, TETRABROMOEOSIN AND SOME OF THEIR DERIVATIVES.
David S. Pratt, G. F. Hutchinson, and A. W. Harvey
pp 1293 - 1297; DOI:
10.1021/ja02229a017
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AN IMPROVED METHOD FOR THE QUANTITATIVE DETERMINATION OF CAFFEINE IN VEGETABLE MATERIAL.
Frederick B. Power and Victor K. Chesnut
pp 1298 - 1306; DOI:
10.1021/ja02229a018
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ILEX VOMITORIA AS A NATIVE SOURCE OF CAFFEINE.
Frederick B. Power and Victor K. Chesnut
pp 1307 - 1312; DOI:
10.1021/ja02229a019
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NOTE.

pp 1312 - 1312; DOI:
10.1021/ja02229a020
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pp 1313 - 1316; DOI:
10.1021/ja02229a021
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Issue 9


THE ESTIMATION OF SULFATES IN A CONCENTRATED ELECTROLYTE AND THE DETERMINATION OF SULFUR IN FOODS.
Vernon K. Krieble and Autrey W. Mangum
pp 1317 - 1328; DOI:
10.1021/ja02230a001
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THE VIBRATION AND SYNERESIS OF SILICIC ACID GELS.
Harry N. Holmes, Wilford E. Kaufmann, and Henry O. Nicholas
pp 1329 - 1336; DOI:
10.1021/ja02230a002
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THE VAPOR PRESSURE OF TETRANITRO-METHANE.
Alan W. C. Menzies
pp 1336 - 1337; DOI:
10.1021/ja02230a003
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ELECTROMETRIC TITRATIONS, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE DETERMINATION OF FERROUS AND FERRIC IRON.3
J. C. Hostetter and H. S. Roberts
pp 1337 - 1357; DOI:
10.1021/ja02230a004
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ELECTRICAL APPARATUS FOR USE IN ELECTROMETRIC TITRATION.
Howard S. Roberts
pp 1358 - 1362; DOI:
10.1021/ja02230a005
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THE VOLUMETRIC DETERMINATION OF HYDROXYLAMINE.
William C. Bray, Miriam E. Simpson, and Anna A. MacKenzie
pp 1363 - 1378; DOI:
10.1021/ja02230a006
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NOTES.

pp 1378 - 1379; DOI:
10.1021/ja02230a007
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STUDIES IN THE CYCLOPROPANE SERIES. VII. NITROCYCLOPROPANES.
E. P. Kohler and H. F. Engelbrecht
pp 1379 - 1384; DOI:
10.1021/ja02230a008
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THE COMPOSITION OF THE ASH OF CRAB GRASS (DIGITARIA SANGUINALIS) AS AFFECTED BY THE SOIL IN WHICH IT IS GROWN.
G. Davis Buckner
pp 1384 - 1385; DOI:
10.1021/ja02230a009
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THE OXIDATION OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS WITH ALKALINE POTASSIUM PERMANGANATE. Part I.--The Oxidation of Acetaldehyde. Part II.--The Oxidation of Glycol, Glycollic Aldehyde, Glyoxal, Glycollic Acid and Glyoxalic Acid.
William Lloyd Evans and Homer Adkins
pp 1385 - 1414; DOI:
10.1021/ja02230a010
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ETHYLENE CHLOROHYDRIN AND B,B-DICHLOROETHYL - SULFIDE.
M. Gomberg
pp 1414 - 1431; DOI:
10.1021/ja02230a011
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THE COMPOSITION AND CALORIFIC VALUE OF SIRUPS AND MOLASSES DERIVED FROM SUGAR CANE.
C. A. Browne
pp 1432 - 1440; DOI:
10.1021/ja02230a012
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THE ISOMERIC HYDROXYPHENYLARSONIC ACIDS AND THE DIRECT ARSENATION OF PHENOL.
Walter A. Jacobs and Michael Heidelberger
pp 1440 - 1450; DOI:
10.1021/ja02230a013
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CERTAIN AMINO AND ACYLAMINO PHENOL ETHERS.
Michael Heidelberger and Walter A. Jacobs
pp 1450 - 1472; DOI:
10.1021/ja02230a014
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pp 1472 - 1472; DOI:
10.1021/ja02230a015
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pp 1472 - 1476; DOI:
10.1021/ja02230a016
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Issue 10


A CRITICAL STUDY OF THE POTASSIUM AND SODIUM DOUBLE SALTS OF LEAD TETRAFLUORIDE AS SOURCES OF FLUORINE.
George L. Clark
pp 1477 - 1491; DOI:
10.1021/ja02231a001
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ON THE SULFITE METHOD FOR THE SEPARATION AND DETERMINATION OF GALLIUM WHEN ASSOCIATED WITH ZINC.
Lyman E. Porter and Philip E. Browning
pp 1491 - 1494; DOI:
10.1021/ja02231a002
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THE MODIFIED BENEDICT METHOD FOR THE ESTIMATION OF SULFUR IN FEEDS, FECES AND FOODS.
J. O. Halverson
pp 1494 - 1503; DOI:
10.1021/ja02231a003
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THE MOLECULAR MECHANISM OF COLLOIDAL BEHAVIOR. II. THE SWELLING OF FIBRIN IN ALKALIES.
Richard C. Tolman and Russell S. Bracewell
pp 1503 - 1510; DOI:
10.1021/ja02231a004
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THE MOLECULAR MECHANISM OF COLLOIDAL BEHAVIOR. III. THE CHEMICAL NATURE OF THE ADSORPTION OF ACIDS AND ALKALIES BY THE PROTEIN MOLECULE.
Russell S. Bracewell
pp 1511 - 1515; DOI:
10.1021/ja02231a005
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APPLICATION OF THE THERMIONIC AMPLIFIER TO CONDUCTIVITY MEASUREMENTS.
R. E. Hall and L. H. Adams
pp 1515 - 1525; DOI:
10.1021/ja02231a006
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THE CAUSE OF AND REMEDY FOR CERTAIN INACCURACIES IN HAUSMANN'S NITROGEN DISTRIBUTION METHOD.
S. L. Jodidi and S. C. Moulton
pp 1526 - 1531; DOI:
10.1021/ja02231a007
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THE HYDROCHLORIC ACID COLOR METHOD FOR DETERMINING IRON.
J. C. Hostetter
pp 1531 - 1543; DOI:
10.1021/ja02231a008
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ISOMORPHISM, ISOSTERISM AND COVALENCE.
Irving Langmuir
pp 1543 - 1559; DOI:
10.1021/ja02231a009
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A STUDY OF SIDE CHAIN OXIDATIONS WITH POTASSIUM PERMANGANATE.
Lucius A. Bigelow
pp 1559 - 1581; DOI:
10.1021/ja02231a010
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AROMATIC ARSENIC COMPOUNDS. I. A PLAN OF PROCEDURE FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF ARSENICALS FOR CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC RESEARCH.
Walter A. Jacobs and Michael Heidelberger
pp 1581 - 1587; DOI:
10.1021/ja02231a011
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AROMATIC ARSENIC COMPOUNDS. II. THE AMIDES AND ALKYL AMIDES OF N-ARYLGLYCINE ARSONIC ACIDS.
Walter A. Jacobs and Michael Heidelberger
pp 1587 - 1600; DOI:
10.1021/ja02231a012
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AROMATIC ARSENIC COMPOUNDS. III. THE UREIDES AND β-SUBSTITUTED UREIDES OF N-ARYLGLYCINE ARSONIC ACIDS.
Walter A. Jacobs and Michael Heidelberger
pp 1600 - 1610; DOI:
10.1021/ja02231a013
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AROMATIC ARSENIC COMPOUNDS. IV. AROMATIC AMIDES OF N-ARYLGLYCINE ARSONIC ACIDS.
Walter A. Jacobs and Michael Heidelberger
pp 1610 - 1644; DOI:
10.1021/ja02231a014
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STUDIES IN THE CYCLOPROPANE SERIES. VIII. NITROCYCLOPROPANE DERIVATIVES.
E. P. Kohler and H. E. Williams
pp 1644 - 1655; DOI:
10.1021/ja02231a015
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TRIPHENYLMETHYL. XXIX. A STUDY OF THE PROPERTIES OF DIPHENYL-α-NAPHTHYLMETHYL.
M. Gomberg and C. S. Schoepfle
pp 1655 - 1676; DOI:
10.1021/ja02231a016
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THE SYNTHESIS OF SOME HOMOLOGS OF THE TERPENES, DERIVATIVES OF 1,4-DIISOPROPYL CYCLOHEXANE.
Marston Taylor Bogert and Clarence Peavy Harris
pp 1676 - 1690; DOI:
10.1021/ja02231a017
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THE GENESIS OF PETROLEUM AS REVEALED BY ITS NITROGEN CONSTITUENTS.
Charles F. Mabery
pp 1690 - 1697; DOI:
10.1021/ja02231a018
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STUDIES IN THE CYCLOPROPANE SERIES. IX. NITROCYCLOPROPANE DERIVATIVES.
Elmer Peter Kohler and M. Srinivasa Rao
pp 1697 - 1704; DOI:
10.1021/ja02231a019
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10.1021/ja02231a020
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10.1021/ja02231a021
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Issue 11


SOME PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF MANNITE AND ITS AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS.
Joseph M. Braham
pp 1707 - 1718; DOI:
10.1021/ja02232a001
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THE CALCULATION OF THE TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT OF THE DISTRIBUTION RATIO.
F. H. MacDougall
pp 1718 - 1721; DOI:
10.1021/ja02232a002
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RELATIONS BETWEEN DISTRIBUTION RATIO, TEMPERATURE AND CONCENTRATION IN SYSTEM: WATER, ETHER, SUCCINIC ACID.
G. S. Forbes and A. S. Coolidge
pp 1721 - 1721; DOI:
10.1021/ja02232a003
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ZIRCONYL COMPOUNDS WITH THE OXY-HALOGEN ACIDS.
F. P. Venable and I. W. Smithey
pp 1722 - 1727; DOI:
10.1021/ja02232a004
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STUDIES IN CONDUCTIVITY. V. NOTES ON THE MEASUREMENT OF THE CONDUCTIVITY OF SOLUTIONS.
H. I. Schlesinger and F. H. Reed
pp 1727 - 1732; DOI:
10.1021/ja02232a005
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CONCENTRATED THALLIUM AMALGAMS: THEIR ELECTRO-CHEMICAL AND THERMOCHEMICAL BEHAVIOR, DENSITIES AND FREEZING POINTS.
Theodore W. Richards and Farrington Daniels
pp 1732 - 1768; DOI:
10.1021/ja02232a006
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BEHAVIOR OF THE HYDRONITROGENS AND THEIR DERIVATIVES IN LIQUID AMMONIA. VI. ELECTROLYTIC NITRIDATION OF VARIOUS ANODES IN A SOLUTION OF AMMONIUM TRINITRIDE.
A. W. Browne, M. E. Holmes, and J. S. King
pp 1769 - 1776; DOI:
10.1021/ja02232a007
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AN ELECTROMETRIC METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF FERROCYANIDES DEPENDING ON A CHANGE IN OXIDATION POTENTIAL.
G. L. Kelley and R. T. Bohn
pp 1776 - 1783; DOI:
10.1021/ja02232a008
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THE VAPOR PRESSURES OF MERCURY IN THE RANGE 120° TO 250°.
Alan W. C. Menzies
pp 1783 - 1787; DOI:
10.1021/ja02232a009
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POTENTIALS OF THE ZINC AND CADMIUM ELECTRODES.
W. Grenville Horsch
pp 1787 - 1800; DOI:
10.1021/ja02232a010
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THE DETERMINATION OF ZIRCONIUM BY THE PHOSPHATE METHOD.
G. E. F. Lundell and H. B. Knowles
pp 1801 - 1808; DOI:
10.1021/ja02232a011
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AROMATIC ARSENIC COMPOUNDS. V. N-SUBSTITUTED GLYCYLARSANILIC ACIDS.
Walter A. Jacobs and Michael Heidelberger
pp 1809 - 1821; DOI:
10.1021/ja02232a012
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AROMATIC ARSENIC COMPOUNDS. VI. N-(PHENYL-4-ARSONIC ACID)-α-PHENYLGLYCINE AND ITS AMIDES.
Walter A. Jacobs and Michael Heidelberger
pp 1822 - 1825; DOI:
10.1021/ja02232a013
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AROMATIC ARSENIC COMPOUNDS. VII. SUBSTITUTED BENZYL, PHENOXYETHYL, AND PHENACYLARSANILIC ACIDS.
Walter A. Jacobs and Michael Heidelberger
pp 1826 - 1833; DOI:
10.1021/ja02232a014
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AROMATIC ARSENIC COMPOUNDS. VIII. THE AMIDES OF (4-ARSONIC ACID)-PHENOXYACETIC ACID AND THE ISOMERIC PHENOXYACETYL-ARSANILIC ACIDS.
Walter A. Jacobs and Michael Heidelberger
pp 1834 - 1840; DOI:
10.1021/ja02232a015
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ORGANIC MERCURY COMPOUNDS DERIVED FROM p-BROMODIMETHYLANILINE.
Frank C. Whitmore
pp 1841 - 1854; DOI:
10.1021/ja02232a016
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THE PROTEOLYTIC ACTIVITY OF PANCREATIC AMYLASE PREPARATIONS.
H. C. Sherman and Dora E. Neun
pp 1855 - 1862; DOI:
10.1021/ja02232a017
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THE ACTION OF BASIC REAGENTS ON SCHIFF'S BASES. I. THE CHLORALNITRANILINE GROUP.
A. S. Wheeler and S. C. Smith
pp 1862 - 1865; DOI:
10.1021/ja02232a018
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INFLUENCE OF ASPARTIC ACID AND ASPARAGIN UPON THE ENZYMIC HYDROLYSIS OF STARCH.
H. C. Sherman and Florence Walker
pp 1866 - 1873; DOI:
10.1021/ja02232a019
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REDUCTION OF DIHYDROXY-THYMOQUINONE BY MEANS OF PALLADIUM-HYDROGEN.
Nellie A. Wakeman
pp 1873 - 1875; DOI:
10.1021/ja02232a020
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10.1021/ja02232a021
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10.1021/ja02232a022
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Issue 12


Report of the International Committee on Atomic Weights for 1919-1920
F. W. Clarke, T. E. Thorpe, and G. Urbain
pp 1881 - 1887; DOI:
10.1021/ja02233a600
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THE OCCLUSION OF HYDROGEN AND OXYGEN BY METAL ELECTRODES. Criticism of the Paper by Harding and Smith.
Edgar Newbery
pp 1887 - 1892; DOI:
10.1021/ja02233a001
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THE OCCLUSION OF HYDROGEN AND OXYGEN BY METAL ELECTRODES. Comment on Newbery's Criticism.
Earle A. Harding and Donald P. Smith
pp 1892 - 1894; DOI:
10.1021/ja02233a002
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REPLY TO HARDING AND SMITH'S COMMENTS ON NEWBERY'S CRITICISM.
Edgar Newbery
pp 1895 - 1897; DOI:
10.1021/ja02233a003
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COMMENT ON PROFESSOR NEWBERY'S REPLY.
Earle A. Harding and Donald P. Smith
pp 1897 - 1898; DOI:
10.1021/ja02233a004
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THE ELECTROLYTIC DETERMINATION OF THE HALOGENS: AN INDIRECT METHOD.
J. H. Reedy
pp 1898 - 1902; DOI:
10.1021/ja02233a005
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PASSIVITY OF COBALT.
Horace G. Byers and Curtis W. Thing
pp 1902 - 1908; DOI:
10.1021/ja02233a006
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THE RAPID DETERMINATION OF CARBON MONOXIDE IN AIR.
Arthur B. Lamb and Alfred T. Larson
pp 1908 - 1921; DOI:
10.1021/ja02233a007
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STUDIES IN CONDUCTIVITY. VI. THE BEHAVIOR OF MIXTURES OF TWO SALTS CONTAINING A COMMON ION IN ANHYDROUS FORMIC ACID SOLUTION.
H. I. Schlesinger and F. H. Reed
pp 1921 - 1934; DOI:
10.1021/ja02233a008
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STUDIES IN CONDUCTIVITY. VII. TRANSFERENCE NUMBERS OF THE FORMATES OF SODIUM, POTASSIUM AND CALCIUM IN ANHYDROUS FORMIC ACID.
H. I. Schlesinger and E. N. Bunting
pp 1934 - 1945; DOI:
10.1021/ja02233a009
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THE VOLATILITY WITH STEAM OF LOWER FATTY ACIDS IN DILUTE AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS.
Edgar J. Witzemann
pp 1946 - 1951; DOI:
10.1021/ja02233a010
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THE DEGREE OF IONIZATION OF VERY DILUTE ELECTROLYTES.
Gilbert N. Lewis and George A. Linhart
pp 1951 - 1960; DOI:
10.1021/ja02233a011
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THE TRANSITION OF DRY AMMONIUM CHLORIDE.
Alexander Smith, Herbert Eastlack, and George Scatchard
pp 1961 - 1969; DOI:
10.1021/ja02233a012
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THE DECOMPOSITION OF STANNOUS CHLORIDE BY WATER AND BY POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE SOLUTIONS.
C. M. Carson
pp 1969 - 1977; DOI:
10.1021/ja02233a013
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THE EFFECTS OF ACIDS AND BASES ON THE SURFACE ENERGY RELATIONS OF β,β-DICHLOROETHYL-SULFIDE (“MUSTARD GAS”).
William D. Harkins and D. T. Ewing
pp 1977 - 1980; DOI:
10.1021/ja02233a014
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CONTRASTING EFFECTS OF CHLORIDES AND SULFATES ON THE HYDROGEN ION CONCENTRATION OF ACID SOLUTIONS.
Arthur W. Thomas and Mabel E. Baldwin
pp 1981 - 1990; DOI:
10.1021/ja02233a015
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THE VAPOR PRESSURES AND FREE ENERGIES OF THE HYDROGEN HALIDES IN AQUEOUS SOLUTION; THE FREE ENERGY OF FORMATION OF HYDROGEN CHLORIDE.
Stuart J. Bates and H. Darwin Kirschman
pp 1991 - 2001; DOI:
10.1021/ja02233a016
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THE DIELECTRIC CONSTANTS OF TYPICAL ALIPHATIC AND AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS, CYCLOHEXANE, CYCLOHEXANONE, AND CYCLOHEXANOL.
T. W. Richards and J. W. Shipley
pp 2002 - 2012; DOI:
10.1021/ja02233a017
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HYDROGEN OVERVOLTAGE. II. APPLICATIONS OF ITS VARIATION WITH PRESSURE TO REDUCTION, METAL SOLUTION AND DEPOSITION.
D. A. MacInnes and A. W. Contieri
pp 2013 - 2019; DOI:
10.1021/ja02233a018
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THE EFFECT OF PRESSURE, AND OF DISSOLVED AIR AND WATER ON THE MELTING POINT OF BENZENE.
Theodore W. Richards, Emmett K. Carver, and Walter C. Schumb
pp 2019 - 2028; DOI:
10.1021/ja02233a019
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HALOGENATION. XIX. THE REPLACEMENT OF SULFONIC GROUPS BY CHLORINE AND THE PREPARATION OF ORGANIC CHLORO-DERIVATIVES.
Rasik Lal Datta and Haraparbutty Kumar Mitter
pp 2028 - 2038; DOI:
10.1021/ja02233a020
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REPLACEMENT OF SULFONIC GROUPS BY NITRO GROUPS BY MEANS OF NITROUS GASES.
Rasik Lal Datta and Phuldeo Sahaya Varma
pp 2039 - 2048; DOI:
10.1021/ja02233a021
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TETRAPHENYLDIARSINE.
C. W. Porter and Parry Borgstrom
pp 2048 - 2051; DOI:
10.1021/ja02233a022
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RESEARCHES ON QUINAZOLINES. XXXIV. THE SYNTHESIS OF CERTAIN NITRO AND AMINO BENZOYLENE UREAS AND SOME COMPOUNDS RELATED THERETO.
Marston Taylor Bogert and George Scatchard
pp 2052 - 2068; DOI:
10.1021/ja02233a023
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MOLECULAR REARRANGEMENT IN THE ACYLATION OF CERTAIN AMINOPHENOLS.
L. Chas Raiford
pp 2068 - 2080; DOI:
10.1021/ja02233a024
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CERTAIN METALLIC DERIVATIVES OF HYDROXY-ANTHRAQUINONES.
M. L. Crossley
pp 2081 - 2083; DOI:
10.1021/ja02233a025
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GENTIAN VIOLET--ITS SELECTIVE BACTERICIDAL ACTION.
M. L. Crossley
pp 2083 - 2090; DOI:
10.1021/ja02233a026
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SYNTHESES IN THE CINCHONA SERIES. II. QUATERNARY SALTS.
Walter A. Jacobs and Michael Heidelberger
pp 2090 - 2120; DOI:
10.1021/ja02233a027
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VANILLYL-ACYL AMIDES.
E. K. Nelson
pp 2121 - 2130; DOI:
10.1021/ja02233a028
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SYNTHESES IN THE CINCHONA SERIES. III. AZO DYES DERIVED FROM HYDROCUPREINE AND HYDROCUPREIDINE.
Michael Heidelberger and Walter A. Jacobs
pp 2131 - 2147; DOI:
10.1021/ja02233a029
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pp 2148 - 2148; DOI:
10.1021/ja02233a030
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