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how to comply with the Laboratory Safety Standard. Occupational
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ents practical and design examples.

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Organic Photochemistry: Principles and Applications
Jacques Kagan. Academic Press: New York, NY, 1993. vi + 234
pp. Figs. and tables. 17.4 x 25.1 cm. $40.00.
This book covers the principles, techniques, and some of the
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photohiology, and separate chapters discuss applications of phote
chemistry in biochemistry and hiologv.
Quantum Field Theory: A Modern Introduction
Michio Kaku. Oxford University Press: New York, NY, 1993. xix
+ 785 pp. Figs. and tables. 16.4 x 24.3 cm. $49.95.
Bioinorganic Chemistry of Copper
Kenneth D. Karlinand Zoltan Tyeklar, Editors. Routledge, Chap-
man & Hall: New York, NY, 1993. wi + 506 pp. Figs. and tables.
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Principles of Electrochemistry, 2nd ed.


JiriKoryta. JiriDvoraK, ana Ladislav Kavan. Wiey: New York,
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chemistry of electrolytes, thermodynamics of electrode equilibria,
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Interpretationof Mass Spectra, 4th ed.
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Books 20 Eagen~lRoaa M I Va ley, CA 94941,1993 xvl I +
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