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Filed under: Arsenic
Filed under: Arsenic -- Environmental aspects- Arsenic, by Assembly of Life Sciences (U.S.) (page images with commentary at NAP)
Filed under: Arsenic -- Physiological effect- Arsenic, by Assembly of Life Sciences (U.S.) (page images with commentary at NAP)
Filed under: Arsenic -- ToxicologyFiled under: Gases, Rare
Filed under: Gases, Rare -- CongressesFiled under: Argon- The Principles of Chemistry (2 volumes, based on the Russian 6th edition; London et al.: Longmans, Green and Co., 1897), by Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev, ed. by T. A. Lawson, trans. by George Kamensky
Filed under: Helium -- Economic aspects -- United States
Filed under: Radon -- Health aspectsFiled under: Radon -- ToxicologyFiled under: Halogens
Filed under: AstatineFiled under: Chlorine
Filed under: Mottled enamelFiled under: Water -- Fluoridation
Filed under: Water -- Fluoridation -- Social aspectsFiled under: Iodine
Filed under: Iodine -- Isotopes -- Diagnostic use -- Moral and ethical aspectsFiled under: Nitrogen
Filed under: Nitrogen -- Fixation
Filed under: Green manure crops -- HondurasFiled under: Oxygen
Filed under: Metallurgy
Filed under: Metallurgy -- Early works to 1800- De Re Metallica, Translated From the First Latin Edition of 1556, With Biographical Introduction, Annotations and Appendices Upon the Development of Mining Methods, Metallurgical Processes, Geology, Mineralogy and Mining Law From the Earliest Times to the 16th Century (New York: Dover Publications, 1950), by Georg Agricola, ed. by Herbert Hoover and Lou Henry Hoover (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML)
- De Re Metallica, Translated From the First Latin Edition of 1556, With Biographical Introduction, Annotations and Appendices Upon the Development of Mining Methods, Metallurgical Processes, Geology, Mineralogy and Mining Law From the Earliest Times to the 16th Century (London: The Mining Magazine, 1912), by Georg Agricola, ed. by Herbert Hoover and Lou Henry Hoover
Filed under: Metallurgy -- PeriodicalsFiled under: Cobalt alloys -- MetallurgyFiled under: Iron -- MetallurgyFiled under: Lithium -- MetallurgyFiled under: Nickel -- MetallurgyFiled under: Precious metals -- Metallurgy- Methods for the Recovery of Platinum, Iridium, Palladium, Gold, and Silver from Jewelers' Waste (US Bureau of Mines technical paper #342; Washington: GPO, 1924), by Charles Wesley Davis
Filed under: Uranium -- MetallurgyFiled under: Oxyacetylene welding and cuttingFiled under: Oxygen -- Physiological transportFiled under: PhosphorusFiled under: Selenium- The Radiochemistry of Selenium, by V. J. Molinski and G. W. Leddicote (PDF at lanl.gov)
- Selenium: Its Electrical Qualities, and the Effect of Light Thereon (1877), by Willoughby Smith (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Radium, and Other Radio-Active Substances: Polonium, Actinium, and Thorium (New York: D. Van Nostrand Co.; London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co., 1904), by William Joseph Hammer (multiple formats at archive.org)
Filed under: SiliconFiled under: Sulfur- The Radiochemistry of Sulfur, by G. W. Leddicote (PDF at lanl.gov)
- Ultima Thule: or, A Summer in Iceland (2 volumes; London and Edinburgh: W. P. Nimmo, 1875), by Richard Francis Burton
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