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TIME YOUR TESTSIN SPLIT-SECONDS!

ALL PURPOSELABORATORYTIMERSMODELS AT

$25.00 to $31.00

You can set the large 8" dial for any desired time period withinan unusually wide range of 3600 possible settings, (ie., 1 sec.to 60 min., 1 min. to 60 hrs., etc.). At end of preset interval,alarm sounds and external load is automatically switched on oroff.

GRA-LAB MICRO TIMERS, Electric Stop Clocks, areavailable in 1 /10 sec. or 1 / 1000 min. graduationsfor split-second measurements of elapsed time inlaboratory or production operations. Price $39.50

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DIMCO-GRAY COMPANY Di 203 E. Sixth St.AYTON 2, OHIO

AAAS

Symposiuzn Volume

SYSTEM OF UNITS-NATIONAL ANDINTERNATIONAL ASPECTS

Edited by Carl F. Kayan

"This book is a compilation of papers on thesubject of measurement standardization andshould contribute much to helping each of usreach a position regarding this problem."Journal of Engineering Education, Oct. 1962308 pages, 1959 ....................7$6.75AAAS members discount price .......$5.75

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Ecologist, Ph.D., 7 years of postdoctoral researchexperience with temperate and tropical mammalpopulations in field and lab; desires teaching/research position. Box 312, SCIENCE. XForestry Scholar, foreign experience, married,age 30. Desires teaching/research in conserva-tion, policy, silviculture or watershed. TranslatesGerman. R6sum6. Box 311, SCIENCE. X

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Ph.D. Ecologist, 44; training in geology, wildlife,botany; wide experience; popular and scientificpublications; Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi; wantsto think, teach, write, do research in interestingenvironment. Lifetime interest in conservationecology and role of environment in genetics andvariation. Alfred Etter, Box 24, GlenwoodSprings, Colorado. X

(a) Ph.D. Geologist (botany, mineralogy minors),palynolgy research interests; interested in teach-ing, independent research. (b) Ph.D. AgriculturalChemistry and Soils; plant material biochemis-try; industrial, governmental, academic experi-ence; prefers teaching/research. (c) M.S. (1964)Microbiologist; microbial research interests; pre-fers research/teaching. (Please write for informa-tion regarding these and other scientists, seniorand junior, in all fields.) Science Division. TheMedical Bureau, Inc., Burneice Larson, Chair-man, 900 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago 11,Illinois. X

Physiologist-Zoologist, Ph.D. Interests in mam-malian, cell, endocrine physiology; radiobiology.College-university teaching, research. Experi-enced. Box 316, SCIENCE. X

Radiographic Expert-Scientific Photographer.Complete medical, industrial x-rays, new proc-essing, analysis. Microbiochemistry. Entire pho-tography: black-white, color, still, motion. Lab-oratory. Electron microscopy. Unusual scientificbackground, desires position. Box 313, SCIENCE.

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CLINICAL-IMMUNOLOGIST. Position in newlycreated department of clinical immunochemistryin departmentalized research and service labora-tory in large general hospital. Applicant to havePh.D. or equivalent and will be head of depart-ment. Opportunity for development of depart-ment of immunochemistry with major opportuni-ties for research and pursuance of self-developedprojects. Complete facilities available and sup-plementary facilities to be encompassed. Gener-ous, open, salary. Write Robert C. Grauer, M.D.,Director, Singer Research Laboratory, AlleghenyGeneral Hospital, Pittsburgh 12, Pa. 2/14

MicrobiologistThe position will provide the creativescientist the opportunity to make contri-butions to the study & solution of re-search problems in the area of microbialinteractions and their effect on mam-malion tissues.Our candidate should be able to utilizea background of microbial chemistry toaccept challenges to develop his ownideas and techniques in the approach toproblems.Requires a recent Ph.D. or an M.S. inmicrobiology with 1-5 years of researchexperience.Prompt interviews can be arranged bysending your detailed resume in strictestconfidence to:

MR. A. J. BICZAKResearch & Development

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14 FEBRUARY 1964

BIOLOGY EDITORfor Scientific Book Publisher

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BIOLOGIST, B.S.Experience in cytology and histochemis-try desired. Mr. Miller, Research Depart-ment,

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Newark, New Jersey

RESEARCH BIOCHEMISTSupervise and assist in planning researchon enzyme systems in neoplasia at largegeneral hospital as part of research pro-gram. Also some teaching responsibilitytoward research oriented physicians in-cluding house staff. Requires ability to be

"creative and Ph.D. in chemistry. Salaryis open depending upon experience andqualifications. Send resume to

Personnel DepartmentHartford Hospital80 Seymour Street

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SR. PHARMACOLOGIST/PHYSIOLOGIST

Challenging opportunity for Ph.D. todirect and conduct basic and applied re-search studies in Neuropharmacology.Specialized training desirable but notessential. Please send resume includingsalary requirements to: Cyrus M. Green-berg, Ph.D., Director of Scientific Em-ployment, SMITH KLINE & FRENCH

LABORATORIES, 1532 SpringGarden Street, Philadelphia 1,Pa. An equal opportunity em-ployer.

MOUNT ALLISON UNIVERSITYAppointment IX Physical Chemistry

Applications are invited for a position in theDepartment of Chemistry. It is desirable thatthe successful candidate should take up dutieson or about 1 July 1964.The successful applicant will be required to

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Applicants should have completed all the re-quirements for the Ph.D. degree. It may be pos-sible, in a few instances, to arrange for a person-al interview at the department's expense.

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(a) Ph.D. Biochemist/Physiologist; radiation ef-fects on vascular permeability; eastern medicalcenter; to $11,500. (b) B.S./M.S. Biochemist; im-munology interests; eastern pharmaceutical house;to $9000. (c) M.S. Clinical Chemist; mideasternhospital; to $8000. (d) M.S. Clinical Bacteriol-ogist; midwestern hospital. Faculty Appointmentts:(e) Ph.D. Physiologist/Biochemist; research, teach-ing; southern university. (f) Biologist, ecologyspecialty, recent Ph.D., small eastern college; to$8000. (g) Ph.D. Botanist, chemistry, physiologybackground; New England university; to $8700.(h) Physics, new eastern university; to $12.000.Histologist/Embryologist; New England univer-sity; to $7000. (j) Microbiologist, M.S. minimurm;mideastern junior college; around $6000. (k)Zoologist, general zoology, physiology; mideasternstate college. Please write to Science Division,The Medical Bureau, Inc., Burneice Larson,Chairman, 900 North Michigan Avenue, ChicagoI11. Illinois. X

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Curriculum vitae should be sent to Dr. C. V.Finnegan, Faculty Committee, Department ofZoology, University of British Columbia, Van-couver 8, Canada.

NATURAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT of largemidwestern university announces vacancies forFall, 1964. These are teaching positions in natu-ral science in an undergraduate general educa-tion program. Especially desired are scientistsinterested in teaching undergraduates; scholarlyactivity in its broadest sense is encouraged. Va-cancies are at Instructor and Assistant Professorlevel, with salary range $6,000-$8,500, dependingon experience and training. Interested partiesshould write for further information enclosingcomplete summaries of their professional back-ground. All inquiries will be treated with theutmost confidence. An equal opportunity em-ployer. Box 317, SCIENCE.

PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHER. The MarineSciences Centre, McGill University, Montreal, andthe Department of Physics, require a PhysicalOceanographer at the Assistant Professor levelto teach both specialists and non-specialists.Excellent opportunities for research in the field,Arctic to Barbados. Salary according to quali-fications. Apply Chairman, Marine SciencesCentre.

PREDOCTORAL TRAINEESHIPS IN BIO-CHEMISTRY are available in a new and well-equipped department. Base stipend for first yeartrainees is $2400 plus tuition and dependencyallowance. Appointments are made on a 12-month basis and are renewable. Applicants mustbe U.S. citizens or must have applied for natu-ralization. For information and application forms,write: Chairman, Department of Biochemistry,Medical Center, University of Kentucky, Lex-ington.

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