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Science, New Series, Vol. 108, No. 2799, Aug. 20, 1948


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Front Matter (2 pp.)
The Naval Research Laboratory (1 p.)
Contemporary Neutron Physics, pp. 167-176
Arthur H. Snell

American Association for the Advancement of Science: The Centennial Celebration--Washington, D. C. September 13-17, 1948, pp. 177-178
News and Notes, pp. 179-182


Comments and Communications
Depth of Field in Microscope Objectives, p. 183
W. Marquette
Surface Electrodes for Recording Bioelectric Potentials, p. 183
John L. Kennedy; Roland C. Travis


Technical Papers
Some Mechanisms for the Fixation of Uranium in Certain Sediments, pp. 184-185
A. F. Frederickson
Penicillin Blood and Milk Concentrations in the Normal Cow Following Parenteral Administration, pp. 185-187
Mark Welsh; Peter H. Langer; Robert L. Burkhart; Charles R. Schroeder
Variations in Total Counts of P32 and I131 for Dishes of Different Atomic Number, p. 187
Russell F. Cowing; Egilda DeAmicis
Modification of Mitosis by Chemicals, p. 188
James R. Meyer
On the Nature of the Interaction between Actomyosin and ATP, pp. 188-190
William King Jordan; Gerald Oster


In the Laboratory
Modification of the Kardos Shadow Experiment for Demonstrations of Color Mixing, pp. 190-191
C. W. Crannell
Recent Procedures for the Study of Three-Dimensional Shapes of Resting Cells, and a New Method for the Shape Study of Cells in Division, pp. 191-192
Thelma J. Flint; Edwin B. Matzke
An Improved Moist Chamber Slide for Use in Micromanipulation, p. 192
Kenneth M. Richter

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