structiirc of ccllulose iiiitl stiircli iuid even of cniic sugar itself still tlcfy our curiosity. In t,llc 7 ycnrs which linve elapsed siiicc t,lie %it1 ctlitioii iipl)caretl, tlic progrcss hns bceii great. ; in pnrticiiliir, I-Inworth hiis pit forwiirtl ill1 entirely iicw foriiiiilii for glucose.
Mathematical Preparation for physical chemistry. By F. Daniels. International Chemical Series, edited by J. F. Norris. Pp. x + 308. London: McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., Ltd., 1928. 15s
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- 1928
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- 47
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- 0368-4075
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