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Edited By Raymond E. Kirk and Donald F. Othmer. Vol. 4. Cineole to Dextrose; pp. xvi + 969. (1949.) Vol. 5, Di- to Explosions; pp. xvi + 992. (1950.) Vol. 6, Explosives to Furfural; pp. xvi + 1008. (1951.) Vol. 7, Furnaces to Iolite; pp. xvi + 982. (1951.) Vol. 8, Ion Exchange to Metal Plating; pp. xvi + 944. (1952.) Vol. 9, Metal Surface Treatment to Penicillin; pp. xvi + 944. (1952.) Vol. 10, Pentacene to Polymethine Dyes; pp. xvi + 976. (1953.) (New York and London: Interscience Publishers, Inc.) 25 dollars or £8 15s. each volume.

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EGERTON, A. Chemical Technology. Nature 173, 228–229 (1954). https://doi.org/10.1038/173228b0

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