THE SOCIETY'S PRESIDENT FOR 1920: William Albert Noyes.
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Dedication of the William Albert Noyes Laboratory of Chemistry at the University of Illinois.
SCIENCE is thle oflicial orgain of the Amnericani Associa-ion for the Advaniceiient of Science. Information regard-iug ullmbershii) in the Association mii:iy be secuired from tlio office of the permanent secretarti y in tile Slllitlhsonian 85) Institutioln Buil(ding, asllingtoi, 1). C. OITIu imeeting today is to hionior Dr. AVilliaIn Albert Noyes, formerly head of this departlnent. This is a ra...
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عنوان ژورنال: Journal of Industrial & Engineering Chemistry
سال: 1920
ISSN: 0095-9014,1943-2968
DOI: 10.1021/ie50122a001