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    No. 76, Melvin Calvin, interview by Robert Miller

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    Transcript (14 pages) of interview by Robert Miller with Melvin Calvin, chemistry professor at the University of California at Berkeley, on June 27, 1984. This interview is part of the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, interview no. 76Calvin discusses the contribution of Henry Eyring to the field of chemistry. Interviewer: Robert Mille

    A two-liquid phase distribution method for the spearation of metallic elements /

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    Work performed at the University of California Radiation Laboratory."Date Declassified: September 23 1949.""(UCRL-407)"Includes bibliographical references (p. 3).Mode of access: Internet

    Thioctic acid : physics, chemistry, and biology /

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    "Printed for the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission.""April 2, 1956."At head of title: University of California. Radiation Laboratory. Berkeley, California. Contract No. W-7405-eng-48."Chemistry Distribution."Operated by The University of California, Berkeley under AECMode of access: Internet

    The relation of quantum requirement in photosynthesis to respiration /

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    See errata sheet at end of item."Issued January 21, 1955"Unclassified Health and Biology.Bibliography : p. 22.Sponsored by U.S. Atomic Energy CommissionMode of access: Internet

    New barium and cesium isotopes : 12.0d Ba¹³¹ and 10.2d Ca¹³¹ /

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    Published 15 December 1947."Based on Report CC-3148, June 1, 1945."Includes bibliographical references (page 4).Mode of access: Internet

    Comments on "Contribution to the problem of carotinoid function in photosynthesis" : R. Y. Stainer et al., for publication in Nature /

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    "Printed for the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission.""June 8, 1955.""Unclassified Chemistry."Includes bibliographical references.Operated by The University of California, Berkeley under AECMode of access: Internet

    The path of carbon in photosynthesis

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    Work performed at the University of California."Date Declassified: May 5, 1948."Includes bibliographical references (p. 7).Mode of access: Internet
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