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  1. Selected Examples

    The discussion in this chapter concerns additional examples of interesting magnetic compounds that have been examined recently. It will be seen that...
    Richard L. Carlin, A. J. van Duyneveldt in Magnetic Properties of Transition Metal Compounds
    Chapter 1977
  2. Neutrals in southern pine tall oil

    Black-liquor soap skimmings from commercial pul** of southern pine wood contained 4.8% neutrals by wt. The neutrals were quantitatively analyzed...

    A. H. Conner, J. W. Rowe in Journal of the American Oil Chemists Society
    Article 01 September 1975
  3. The Hammett Equation—the Present Position

    This chapter represents—in a certain sense—the introduction to the whole book, since the Hammett equation is the oldest and most developed empirical...
    Chapter 1972
  4. Imidoyl Halides

    The reaction of substituted carboxylic acid amides with a variety of halogenating agents, such as phosphorus pentachloride, phosphorus pentabromide,...
    Chapter 1968
  5. Some Aspects of the Chemistry and Function of Human and Animal Hemoglobins

    The concluding sentence of an earlier article on hemoglobin in 1959 (213) stated that “Many years of effort by many investigators will no doubt be...
    Chapter 1965
  6. The Chemical Structure of the Normal Human Hemoglobins

    The conspicuous red color of the blood has no doubt been a source of wonder, interest, and curiosity ever since it was first observed by man. It...
    Chapter 1959
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