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    1. Mechanical properties of anhydrous oxalic acid and oxalic acid dihydrate

      by Colmenero, Francisco

      Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : Pccp, Volume 21, Issue 5, pp. 2673 - 2690

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    1. Oxalic acid. Report of the United States Tariff Commission to the President of the United (...)

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      This item is currently Available Perkins Public Documents/Maps, TC1.2: Oxl 

    2. Manufacture of oxalic acid

      by H. H. Hopkins.

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      This item is currently Available Library Service Center, QD305.A2 H66 1947 

    3. Oxalic acid in biology and medicine

      A. Hodgkinson.

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      Check Holdings for this item's availability Perkins & Bostock Library, QP801.O8 H68 1977 

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    1. On the determination of calcium as oxalate by the use of urea and formic-formate buffer

      by Frank Lai-Ngi Chan.

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