| 02) Publications, 1920-1998, undated (81 boxes) |
| This section mainly consists of original reprints of Linus Pauling's 1,100+ publications. Included in the Pauling Publications
series are bibliographic citations for all of his scientific papers, books, popular articles, printed letters to the editor,
forewords, introductions and support notices. The OSU Special Collections gratefully acknowledges the assistance of Zelek
S. Herman and Dorothy B. Munro whose bibliography, The Publications of Professor Linus Pauling, served as the blueprint for this, the revised and expanded compilation of Dr. Pauling's complete published works.
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Boxes 1956p - 1959p |
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| 1956p |
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1956. |
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1956p.1 |
Youth wants to know presents Dr. Linus C. Pauling. Proceedings of Youth Wants to Know 4 (January 1956): 3-11.
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1956p.2 |
Why is hydrofluoric acid a weak acid? J. Chem. Educ. 33 (January 1956): 16-17.
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1956p.3 |
The electronic structure of metals and alloys. Theory of Alloy Phases; a Seminar on Theory of Alloy Phases Held During the Thirty-seventh National Metal Congress and Exposition,
Philadelphia, October 15 to 21, 1955. Cleveland: American Society for Metals, 1956, 220-242.
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1956p.4 |
The combining power of myoglobin for alkyl isocyanides and the structure of the myoglobin molecule. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 42 (February 1956): 51-54. [Allen Lein and Linus Pauling]
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1956p.5 |
A simple theoretical treatment of alkali halide gas molecules (Paper read at the Silver Jubilee Session of the National Academy
of Sciences of India, December 27, 1955). Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. (India) 25 (1956): 1-5.
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1956p.6 |
The future of enzyme research (The Fourth Edsel B. Ford Lecture), in Enzymes: Units of Biological Structure and Function, Oliver H. Gaebler, ed. New York: Academic Press, 1956, 177-182. Reprinted in: Henry Ford Hosp. Med. Bull. 4 (1956): 1-4.
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1956p.7 |
On the valence and atomic size of silicon, germanium, arsenic, antimony, and bismuth in alloys. Acta Crystallogr. 9 (February 1956): 127-130. [Linus Pauling and Peter Pauling]
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1956p.8 |
Contribution to: Where is science taking us? The research frontier. Saturday Rev. 39 (March 1956): 58.
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1956p.9 |
Specific hydrogen-bond formation between pyrimidines and purines in deoxyribonucleic acids. (In Linderstrom-Lang Festschrift).
Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 65 (November 1956): 164-181. [Linus Pauling and Robert B. Corey]
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1956p.10 |
The nature of the theory of resonance, in Perspectives in Organic Chemistry, Sir Alexander Todd, ed. New York: Interscience, 1956, 1-8.
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1956p.11 |
Amedeo Avogadro nel centenario della morte. [Italian: Amedeo Avogadro in the century after his death] La Chimica e l'industria 38 (July 1956): 17-20. English translation: Amedeo Avogadro. Science 124 (October 1956): 708-713.
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1956p.12 |
The molecular basis of genetics. Am. J. Psychiatr. 113 (December 1956): 492-495. Japanese reprint. Idengaku no bunshi-ron-teki kiso. F.A.S.-Fūshin, no. 40/41 (1959): 31-40.
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1956p.13 |
Review of Valency and Molecular Structure by E. Cartmell and G.W.A. Fowles (New York: Butterworths, 1956). Science 124 (1956): 1213.
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1956p.14 |
Testimony of Linus Pauling, Pasadena, Calif. Security and Constitutional Rights: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights of the Committee on the Judiciary,
United States Senate, Eighty-fourth Congress, Second Session, Pursuant to S. Res. 94, A Survey of the Extent to Which the
Rights Guaranteed by the First Amendment are Being Respected and Enforced by the Various Government Loyalty Security Programs,
November 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 21, 22, 23, 25, 28, and 29, 1955. Washington, D.C.: United States Government Printing Office, 1956, 103-140.
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1956p.15 |
Contribution to: 62 Prominent Men and Women Express their Views on Disarmament. Warsaw: Polish Radio International Free Forum of the Air, 1956, 42.
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1956p.16 |
By ōki ni kanren shita ijō hemogurobin bunshi. Tanpakushitsu kagau 4, Mizushima Sanichirō and Akabori Shirō, eds. Tokyo: Kyōritsu Shuppan, 1956. [Harvey A. Itano and Linus Pauling] [Note: This article was later revised, expanded and published as Abnormal hemoglobin
molecules in relation to disease. Svensk Kemisk Tidskrift 69 (1957): 509-523.]
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| 1957p |
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1957. |
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1957p.1 |
The N-terminal amino acid residues of normal adult hemoglobin: A quantitative study of certain aspects of Sanger's DNP-method.
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 79 (February 1957): 609-615. [Herbert S. Rhinesmith, W. A. Schroeder, and Linus Pauling]
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1957p.2 |
The probability of errors in the process of synthesis of protein molecules. Arbeiten aus dem Gebiet der Naturstoffe (Festschrift Prof. Dr. Arthur Stoll. Zum Siebzigsten Geburtstag. 8 January 1957). Basel: Birkhiiuser, 1957, 597-602.
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1957p.3 |
The crystal structure of the metallic phase Mg32(Al, Zn)49. Acta Crystallogr. 10 (April 1957): 254-257. [Gunnar Bergman, John L. T. Waugh, and Linus Pauling]
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1957p.4 |
A set of effective metallic radii for use in compounds with the ß-wolfram structure. Acta Crystallogr. 10 (May 1957): 374-375.
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1957p.5 |
Abnormal hemoglobin molecules in relation to disease. Svensk Kemisk Tidskrift 69 (1957): 509-523. [Harvey A. Itano and Linus Pauling]
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1957p.6 |
The configuration of polypeptide chains in proteins. Modern Chemistry for the Engineer and Scientist, George Ross Robertson, ed. New York: McGraw Hill, 1957, 422-434.
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1957p.7 |
A quantitative study of the hydrolysis of human dinitrophenyl(DNP)globin: The number and kind of polypeptide chains in normal
adult human hemoglobin. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 79 (September 1957): 4682-4686. [Herbert S. Rhinesmith, W. A. Schroeder, and Linus Pauling]
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1957p.8 |
Health hazards of radiation. Health Hazards of Radiation, [American Cancer Society, California Division, 1957 Annual Meeting, Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco, Calif., 3 October 1957
- Panel Forum Recorded on Tape and Transcribed] American Cancer Society, California Division, 1957, 6-8.
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1957p.9 |
The use of atomic radii in the discussion of interatomic distances and lattice constants of crystals. Acta Crystallogr. 10 (November 1957): 685-687.
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1957p.10 |
Review of Synthetic Polypeptides: Preparation, Structure, and Properties by C. H. Bamford, A. Elliot, and W. E. Hanby (New York: Academic Press, 1956). Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 72 (1957): 250.
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1957p.11 |
Summary and discussion. Molecular Structure and Biological Specificity: A Symposium Sponsored by the Office of Naval Research and Arranged by the
American Institute of Biological Sciences. Held in Washington, D. C., October 28, 29, 1955 (American Institute of Biological Sciences Publication 2), Linus Pauling
and Harvey A. Itano, eds. Washington, D.C.: American Institute of Biological Sciences, 1957, 186-195.
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1957p.12 |
Preface. How Life Began, by Irving Adler, illustrated by Ruth Adler. New York: The John Day Co., 1957, 5-6.
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1957p.13 |
An Appeal by American Scientists to the Governments and People of the World. Bull. At. Sci. 13 (1957): 264-265.
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1957p.14 |
Contribution to: The Scientists Speak. New York Herald Tribune, May 5, 1957, 1, 10. Self Published as: Statement About Nuclear Bomb Tests, May 2, 1957, 4 pp.
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1957p.15 |
Лучще Знать Аруг Аруга [Russian: To know each other better] Наука И Жизнь [Science and Life] (October 1957): 13.
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| 1958p |
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1958. |
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1958p.1 |
Factors affecting the structure of hemoglobins and other proteins. Symposium on Protein Structure, [International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Paris Meeting, 25-29 July 1957] Albert Neuberger, ed. London: Methuen;
New York: Wiley, 1958, 17-22.
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1958p.2 |
The structure of proteins. Frontiers in Science, A Survey, Edward Hutchings, Jr., ed., Basic Books, New York, 1958, 28-36. [Robert B. Corey and Linus Pauling]
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1958p.3 |
The nature of bond orbitals and the origin of potential barriers to internal rotation in molecules. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 44 (February 1958): 211-216.
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1958p.4 |
The configuration of polypeptide chains in proteins. Recent Advances in Gelatin and Glue Research: Proceedings of a Conference sponsored by the British Gela- tine and Glue Research
Association held at the University of Cambridge, 1-5 July 1957, G. Stainsby, ed. London: Pergamon Press, Symposium Publications Division, 1958, 11-13.
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1958p.5 |
A Nobel scientist speaks: Every test kills.... Liberation (New York) 2, no. 11 (February 1958): 7-11. German Reprint: Jeder Atomversuch fordert Opfer. Die Lupe (Bern), no. 227 (1960): 1-8.
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1958p.6 |
An exclusive: Nobel prize winner Linus Pauling answers Edward Teller's recent Life magazine article on "The Compelling Need for Nuclear Tests". I.F. Stone's Weekly 6, no. 8 (February 1958): 2-3.
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1958p.7 |
A first step in disarmament. Chem. Eng. News 36, no. 8 (February 1958): 10.
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1958p.8 |
Pauling replies. Sacramento Union, March 23, 1958, 23.
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1958p.9 |
A fatal policy. The Intercollegian, A Journal of Christian Encounter 75, no. 7 (April 1958): 11- 12.
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1958p.10 |
Molecular disease. Pfizer Spectrum 6, no. 9 (May 1958): 234-235.
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1958p.11 |
Program against nuclear war. Social Questions Bulletin (The Methodist Federation for Social Action) 48, no. 5 (May 1958): 17-19.
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1958p.12 |
Genetic menace of tests. N. Y. Times, May 16, 1958, 24.
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1958p.13 |
The relation between longevity and obesity in human beings. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 44 (1958): 619-622.
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1958p.14 |
Fallout & freedom. Time 71, no. 23 (June 1958): 4.
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1958p.15 |
Emoglobine anormali in rapporto alle malattie. [Italian: Abnormal hemoglobin in relation to disease] Estratto dai Rendiconti dell'Istituto Superiore di Sanita (Rome) 21 (1958): 30-48.
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1958p.16 |
Fact and fable of fallout. The Nation 186, no. 24 (June 1958): 537-542.
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1958p.17 |
Should weapons testing be stopped? California Parent Teacher 34, no. 10 (1958): 4-5.
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1958p.18 |
A note from Dr. Pauling. Frontier, 9, no. 9 (July 1958): 26.
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1958p.19 |
Mit der Bombe kann man nicht leben [German: One can not live with the Bomb] Blätter für Deutsche und Internationale Politik (Cologne) 10 (October 1958): 713-718.
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1958p.20 |
Genetic and somatic effects of carbon-14. Science 128 (1958): 1183-1186.
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1958p.21 |
Fall-out study challenged. Conclusions on tumor production, leukemia declared unjustified. New York Times, November 16, 1958, 10 E. [Linus Pauling and Barclay Kamb]
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1958p.22 |
Letter to the Editor. Chico (California) Enterprise-Record, March 17, 1958.
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| 1958p2 |
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1958. |
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1958p2.1 |
Fallout and disarmament: A debate between Linus Pauling and Edward Teller. [Debate held on February 20, 1958 in San Francisco and broadcast on KQED] Daedalus: Proc. Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences 87, no. 2 (1958): 147-163. [Linus Pauling and Edward Teller] Reprinted in pamphlet form as: Fallout and Disarmament: A Debate. San Francisco: Fearon Publishers, 1958, 13 pp. [Linus Pauling and Edward Teller] Partially reprinted in: Effective English, by Philip L. Gerber. New York: Random House, 1959, 314-323.
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1958p2.2 |
The Compelling Necessity - No More War, [Proceedings of a Meeting at the 1958 Forum, National Conference on Social Welfare, Morrison Hotel, Chicago, Illinois, May
13, 1958] National Conference on Social Welfare (Sponsored by the American Friends Service Committee and the Chicago Social
Workers Committee), Chicago, 1958, 12 pp.
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1958p2.3 |
Arthur Amos Noyes: September 13, 1866 - June 3, 1936 (A biographical memoir). Biographical Memoirs, vol. 31. New York: Columbia University Press (For the National Academy of Sciences of the United States), 1958, 322-346.
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1958p2.4 |
Foreword. Moments of Discovery, Vol. 1: The Origins of Science, George Schwartz and Philip W. Bishop, eds. New York: Basic Books, Inc., 1958, v-vii.
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1958p2.5 |
Scientists Submit Petition to UN Urging International Agreement to Stop Testing Nuclear Bombs. Statement by Dr. Linus Pauling.
January 13, 1958, 3 pp.
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1958p2.6 |
Molecular Disease. Spectrum 6, no. 9 (May 1958): 234-235.
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1958p2.7 |
No More War! New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1958, 254 pp. [Linus Pauling, illustrated with drawings by Roger Hayward] British edition: London: Victor Gollancz Ltd., 1958, 254 pp. Japanese translation: No moa wō. Tokyo: Koyata Niwa, 1959, 192 pp. Swedish translation: Aldrig mera Krig! Stockholm: Albert Bonniers Förlag, 1959, 216 pp. German translation: Leben oder Tod im Atomzeitalter, Vienna: Sensen Verlag, 1960, 184 pp. Russian translation: Ne Byvat' voine! Moscow: IzdatelÆstvo Inostrannoi Literatury, 1960, 236 pp. Slovakian translation: Už nikdy vonjnu! Bratislava: Slovenské vydavatel'stvo politickej literatry, 1961, 193 pp. Excerpted as: The World of the Future. 125th Anniversary Anthology (1839-1964): A Sampling of Reading Tastes from the Lists of an American Publisher. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1964, 350-351. German translation [edition for the socialist countries]: Leben oder Tod im Atomzeitalter. Berlin and Weimar: Aufbau Verlag, 1964, 167 pp. Quotation cited in: Familiar Quotations, sixteenth edition, by John Bartlett; edited by Justin Kaplan. Boston: Little, Brown and Co. 1992, 708.
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| 1959p |
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1959. |
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1959p.1 |
The nature of the forces operating in the process of the duplication of molecules in living organisms. The Origin of Life on the Earth, [Proceedings of the First International Symposium on the Origin of Life on the Earth, Moscow, 19-24 August 1957; English-French-German
edition] F. Clark and R. L. M. Singe, eds. New York: Pergamon Press, 1959, 215-223.
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1959p.2 |
The structure of water. Hydrogen Bonding, [Papers presented at the Symposium on Hydrogen Bonding held at Ljubljana, July 29 - August 3, 1957] D. Hadzi and H. W. Thompson,
eds. New York: Pergamon Press, 1959, 1-6.
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1959p.3 |
Kekulé and the chemical bond. Theoretical Organic Chemistry (Papers presented to the Kekulé Symposium organized by the Chemical Society, London, September 1958. Sponsored by the International
Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Section of Organic Chemistry), London: Butterworths Scientific Publications, 1959, 1-8.
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1959p.4 |
Anniversary issue superb. The Progressive 23, no. 3 (March 1959): 40.
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1959p.5 |
The novelist underestimated the power of the bomb. Review of Alas, Babylon by Pat Frank (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1959). This World (San Francisco Sunday Chronicle), March 29, 1959, 15.
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1959p.6 |
Most important thing in our world today. Pasadena Independent Star-News, March 22, 1959. Reprinted in: Social Questions Bulletin (The Methodist Federation for Social Action) 49, no. 4 (1959): 15. Reprinted in pamphlet form by the Los Angeles Committee for a SANE Nuclear Policy, 1959, 2 pp.
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1959p.7 |
Effect of strontium 90: Protest expressed at statement on maximum permissible amount. N. Y. Times, April 28, 1959, 34.
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1959p.8 |
Radioactive poison. The Progressive 23, no. 6 (June 1959): 44.
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1959p.9 |
Letter. Sci. Am. 200, no. 6 (June 1959): 14, 16.
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1959p.10 |
Our choice: Atomic death or world law. The Mainichi [The Daily], August 9, 1959, 2. Reprinted in: New University Thought, 1, no. 1 (Spring 1960): 28-41. Reprinted as: The choice before mankind: Atomic death or world law. The Sun, Morro Bay, California, October 2, 1959, 6.
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1959p.11 |
Quelques précisions sur la nature et les propriétés des retombées radioactives résultant des explosions atomiques depuis 1945. [French: Some particulars concerning the nature and properties of radioactive fallout resulting from the atomic explosions
since 1945] Comptes Rendus Acad. Sci. Paris 249 (September 1959): 982-984. [Linus Pauling, Shoichi Sakata, Sin-Itiro Tomonaga, Jean-Pierre Vigier, and Hideki Yukawa]
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1959p.12 |
Further comments on the question of expanding population. How dense should people be?-II. Sierra Club Bull. 44, no. 6 (September 1959): 4.
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1959p.13 |
Review of Bone and Radiostrontium by Arne Engström, Rolf Björnerstedt, Carl Johan Clemedson, and Arne Nelson (New York: Wiley, 1958). Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 80 (February 1959): 475.
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1959p.14 |
The effects of strontium-90 on mice. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 45 (January 1959): 54-69. [Barclay Kamb and Linus Pauling]
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1959p.15 |
The discussion of tetragonal boron by the resonating-valence-bond theory of electron-deficient substances. Z. Kristallogr. 112 (1959): 472-478. [Linus Pauling and Barclay Kamb]
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1959p.16 |
Molecular disease. Am. J. Orthopsychiatr. 29, no. 4 (1959): 684-687.
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1959p.17 |
Quantum theory and chemistry. Max Planck Festschrift, W. Frank, ed. Berlin: Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften, 1959, 385-388.
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1959p.18 |
Review of The Way Things Are by P. W. Bridgman (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1959). Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 3, no. 1 (Autumn 1959): 152-153.
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1959p.19 |
Molecular structure in relation to biology and medicine. Ciba Foundation Symposium on Significant Trends in Medical Research, [Proceedings of the Tenth Anniversary Symposium of the Ciba Foundation] G. E. W. Wolstenholme, Cecilia M. O'Connor, and
Maeve O'Connor, eds. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1959, 3-10.
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1959p.20 |
To combat strontium 90: Addition of calcium to diet is advocated. N. Y. Times, September 13, 1959, 10E.
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1959p.21 |
Linus Pauling replies. The Progressive 23, no. 10 (October 1959): 45.
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1959p.22 |
The silent killer. Saturday Evening Post 232, no. 15 (October 1959): 4,6.
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1959p.23 |
Molecules and evolution. Chem. Eng. News 37, no. 47 (November 1959): 96.
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1959p.24 |
Kagakusha no sekinin to Nihonjin e no kitai. [Japanese: Responsibilities of scientists and expectations about the Japanese]
Sekai [World], no. 166 (October 1959): 175-178.
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