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152. Paper chromatography in the separation of platinum metals
153. The separation of copper and iron valencies by paper chromatography
154. Paper electrophoretic identification of microquantities of some toxicologically significant alkaloids and comparison with chromatography
155. Paper chromatographic separation of the platinum metals
156. Psycholinguistics papers; Proceedings of the Edinburgh conference 1966: J. Lyons and R.J. Wales (eds.), Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh 1966. vii, 243 pp. 42 S
157. Hidatsa syntax: G. H. Matthews, Papers on Formal Linguistics 3. Mouton & Co., The Hague, London, Paris 1965. 299 pp. ƒ 44.—
158. Papers form the fifth regional meeting of the Chicago linguistic society: R.I. Binnick, Alice Davidson, Georgia M. Green and J.L. Morgan (eds) April 18–19, 1969. Dept. of Linguistics, University of Chicago. Chicago Illinois 1969. iv, 462 pp.
159. A study of rhodium(III) perchlorate by paper electrophoresis and spectrophotometry
160. The study of rhodium(III) complexes by paper electrophoresis and ion exchange chromatography: IV. The solution chemistry of rhodium sulphates
161. Remark on the paper by Bellman and Kalaba
162. A note on a class of skew distribution functions: Analysis and critique of a paper by H. A. Simon
163. Helium production in reactor materials: Review paper
164. Four-bar cognates of special forms of Watt's six-bar mechanism: (Discussion on a paper of A.H. Soni about “coupler cognate mechanisms consisting of linkage parallelograms supported by four-bars”)
165. Paper chromatographic analysis of irradiated uranium in a hydrofluoric acid medium
166. Studies on mono- and di- n-butylphosphoric acids—I the separation of mono- and di- n-butylphosphoric acids by solvent extraction and by paper chromatography
167. Fast separations of cations using ascending paper chromatography
168. Thiourea complexes of zinc, cadmium and mercuric perchlorates, fluoborates and trifluoroacetates; their stability and composition studied by paper chromatography, using 35S-thiourea
169. Purity control of radioisotopes: The separation of tellurium nuclear isomers by paper chromatography
170. The chemistry of protactinium—I The nature of species in HCl solutions by solvent extraction and paper electrophoresis
171. A study of the chemical effects of β-decay from 132Te to 132I using paper electrophoresis
172. Rapid quantitation of the immunoprecipitin reaction in agarose gel by electroimmunodiffusion with paper discs
173. The relation between rainfall and runoff: Review paper
174. Non-equilibrium thermodynamics of the soil-water system: Review paper
175. Blotting paper models simulating groundwater flow
176. Comment on paper “Synthetic generation of seasonal precipitation” by L. A. V. Hiemstra and R. C. Creese
177. The poisoning and charge reversal of manganese ferrocyanide impregnated parchment paper membrane
178. On the charge transfer in the process of adsorption at the electrode/solution interface: Remarks on the paper “experimental determination and interpretation of the electrosorption valency γ” by J. Schultze and K. Vetter
179. General aspects of the electrosorption valency thermodynamic problems and nonthermodynamic analysis: Discussion of the paper by A. Frumkin, B. Damaskin and O. Petrii
180. Distortion of spots by mutual effect of sample constituents in paper chromatographic separations
181. Paper chromatographic and electrophoretic separation and identification of some naturally occurring tetronic acids
182. A new paper chromatographic system for the resolution of 17-ketosteroids
183. Quantitative paper chromatographic determinations: I. Coumarins and phenolic acids, especially esculetin daphnetin and ferulic acid
184. Paper chromatography of mixtures of phenolic compounds
185. Paper chromatography of phenols
186. Imbibition and flow of common solvents in chromatography paper
187. Chloranilic acid as a reagent in the paper chromatography of nitrogenous compounds
188. Chromatographic adsorption of azobenzenes and aromatic nitrogen heterocycles on alumina studies with alumina-impregnated glass paper
189. Solvent systems for the identification of narcotics by paper chromatography
190. Paper chromatographic separation of mesoporphyrins I and IX
191. Identification, estimation and preparation of fatty acids by circular paper chromatography
192. Paper chromatography of inorganic ions in nitrate media: III. Separation of calcium, strontium, barium and radium
193. Improved glass-plate heater for paper chromatography
194. Separation and identification of primary and secondary aliphatic amines as p-(N,N-dimethylamino)-benzene- p′-azobenzamides by paper and thin-layer chromatography
195. Fast separation of Ti(IV), As(III), W(VI), Au(III) from numerous metal ions and of FeAlTi by paper chromatography
196. Quantitative separation of titanium from numerous metal ions and of iron, aluminum and titanium by paper chromatography
197. Inorganic chromatography on cellulose acetate pre-treated paper impregnated with 2-thenoyltrifluoroacetone
198. Paper chromatography of some aurones
199. Thin-layer and paper chromatography of some 1,2-dioximes and their monoximes
200. The sorption of metal salts by filter paper
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