2013 |
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A Look Back at Ernest Solvay
-- Archetype of the Inventor-Entrepreneur by Nicolas Coupain
-- The Solvay Chemistry Council, and the International Institute of Chemistry by Brigitte van Tiggelen |
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InChI —the IUPAC International Chemical Identifier by Andrey Yerin, Alan McNaught, and Stephen Heller |
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On the Realm of Virtual Colloquium by Robert E. Belford and Fabienne Meyers |
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Celebrating Paul Sabatier: The Independent Chemist by Armand Lattes |
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A Short History of Chemical Education in Turkey by Emre Dölen |
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IUPAC, OPCW, and the Chemical Weapons Convention by Leiv K. Sydnes |
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Green Chemistry in Japan by Takashi Ushikubo |
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The eValuate Module: International Training in Pesticide
Ecological Risk Assessment by Ronald Parker |
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Neglected Tropical Diseases in Latin America
by Antonio Monge and C. Robin Ganellin |
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Federación Latinoamericana de Asociaciones Químicas by Olga Lock |
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Special Outlook on Nanotechnology by Ana María Osorio Anaya |
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Using Green Chemistry in Teaching: A Brazilian Case Study by Renan Bertolin, Milena Avancini, Andréia Matos, and Vânia Gomes Zuin |
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Lost in Nomenclature Translation by Bernardo Herold |
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The Future of the Book by Peter Atkins |
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DNA: From Structure to Synthesis
—The Importance of Chemical Synthesis by Krishna N. Ganesh
—Chemical Synthesis of DNA, RNA, and their Analogues by Marvin Caruthers |
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Chemistry Education - Research in Turkey by Mustafa Sozbilir |
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The Global Young Academy: Providing a Voice for
Young Scientists in the Sustainability Debate by Michael Sutherland and Javier Garcia-Martinez |
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IOCD: Chemical Sciences in Development by Stephen Matlin |
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Green Technologies from Biomass by Ruijun Gu and Mohini Sain |
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IUPAC's Legacy Preserved in the CHF Archives by Patrick H. Shea |
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2012 |
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Alchemists Are Us: New Exhibit Shows the Influence of Alchemy
on Modern Chemistry by Neil Gussman and Michal Meyer |
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Chemicals in the European Union: The European Chemicals
Agency Experience by Derek J Knight |
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The Year of Chemistry at the Lycée Français d'Irlande: A Cross-Disciplinary, Multiclass Educational Project by Johnny Marcelin and Sarah Magadoux |
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ICSTI at Work: An Interview with Brian Hitson by Emma Thompson |
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Repositioning the Chemical Sciences for African
Development by Berhanu M. Abegaz |
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The Young Ambassadors of Chemistry Program Visits
Tanzania by Lida Schoen, Erica Steenberg, and Mei-Hung Chíu |
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On the Future of Drug Discovery by Simon Campbell |
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An Artist's Hommage to the Elementsby Santiago Alvarez |
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Size Matters: Measurement Helps Solve Nanoparticle Toxicity Challenges by Louise Dean |
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Science for Haiti: A Call for a Response from the International Chemistry Community by Jorge Colón |
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Icons of Boron Chemistry by Narayan S. Hosmane |
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A Vision of Chemistry for 2050:
The International Year of Chemistry Young Leaders Team |
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The European Patent Office: Supporting Innovation in Chemistry
by Guillaume Minnoye and Nataša Doslik |
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The Global Experiment of the International Year of Chemistry:
Water: A Chemical Solution by Javier Garcia Martinez and Rovani Sigamoney |
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Alan Alda on Radiance:
The Passion of Marie Curie by Paul S. Weiss |
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The Homo Sapiens Report
A Science Solution to Closed-Mass System Products by Michael Wadleigh and Birgit van Munster |
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Chemistry’s Role in Delivering Sustainable Development:
A Report from the 2011 World Chemistry Leadership Meeting by Colin Humphris |
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- Analytical Chemistry by Brynn Hibbert
- Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry by Gerrit Koomen
- Chemical Nomenclature and Structure Representation by Ture Damhus and Richard Hartshorn
- Chemistry and the Environment by Willie Peijnenburg |
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by Gavin O’Connor and Louise Dean |
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by Brigitte Van Tiggelen and Danielle Fauque |
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- Chemistry and Industry by Michael Droescher, committee chair
- Physical and Biophysical Chemistry by Jim McQuillan, division president
- Polymer by Michael Hess, division secretary
- ChemRAWN—CHEMical Research Applied to World Needs by Gary vanLoon, committee secretary
- Chemistry and Human Health by Doug Templeton, division president
- Chemistry Education by Morton Z. Hoffman, U.S. national representative on CCE |
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2011 |
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Sharing Reactions by Peter Atkins |
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Why Codes of Conduct Matter by Graham S. Pearson,
Edwin D. Becker, and Leiv K. Sydnes |
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Bienvenidos a Puerto Rico
From Swaziland to San Juan
Learning with Laughter
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IUPAC 2011 World Congress by Gabriel A. Infante
The Homo Sapiens Report
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Are Women Still Under-Represented in Science? by Ingrid Montes and Janet Bryant |
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IYC Competitions
Chemistry Cartoons by Jim McQuillan and Assaf Friedler
A World without Polymers by Chris Ober
The Global Stamp Competition
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From the Wings of Butterflies:
The Discovery and Synthesis of Alimta by Edward C. Taylor |
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The Kilogram in the “New SI"
Part I—From the Current “Kilogram Problem” to a Proposed
Definition by Albert C. Censullo, Theodore P. Hill, and Jack Miller
Part II—Explicit-Constant Definitions for the Kilogram
and for the Mole by Ian Mills
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Berzelius’ Discovery of Selenium by Jan Trofast |
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Jul-Aug 2011 |
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Communicating Chemistry by Lida Schoen, Egbert Weisheit, and Keith Kelly |
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Distance Learning in Green Chemistry by Supawan Tantayanon, Kenneth M. Doxsee, Duangamol Nuntasri, and John C. (Jack) Niedbala |
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Establishing a Vital Tradition: The Series of International:
Congresses of Applied Chemistry, 1894–1912 by D. Thorburn Burns and H. Deelstra |
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May-Jun 2011 |
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This Art Has Chemistry: New Exhibit Kicks Off the U.S. Celebration of IYC 2011 by Chris Brouwer and Madeline Schaefer |
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A Closer Look at Responsible Care
Introduction by Bernard West
Is There a Broken Link? by Gail Krantzberg and Peter Topalovic
Is BP the New Bhopal? by Robert W. Slater |
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Mar-Apr 2011 |
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Where Would We Be without Chemistry? by Peter Atkins |
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Atomic Weights: No Longer Constants of Nature by Tyler B. Coplen and Norman E. Holden |
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Jan-Feb 2011 |
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Preface: Celebrating One Hundred Years
by Guest Editors Robert Guillaumont, Jerzy Kroh, Stanislaw Penczek, and Jean-Pierre Vairon |
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Marie Curie and Her Time by Hélène Langevin-Joliot |
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A Biographical Sketch |
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An Inspiring Laboratory Director: Marie Curie and Women in Science
by Soraya Boudia |
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Marie Curie’s Relations with the United States by George B. Kauffman |
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A Short History of Polonium and Radium
by Jean-Pierre Adloff |
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Chemistry after the Discoveries of Polonium and Radium by Robert Guillaumont and Bernd Grambow |
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How Röngten and Becquerel Rays are Linked with the Discoveries of Polonium and Radium by Andrzej Kajetan Wróblewski |
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Physics and Radioactivity after the Discovery of Polonium
and Radium by Pierre Radvanyi |
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Medicine after the Discovery of Radium
by Julian Liniecki |
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The Museum of Maria Skłodowska-Curie in Warsaw by Małgorzata Sobieszczak-Marciniak |
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Programs and Institutions Bearing Maria Skłodowska-Curie’s
(or Marie Curie’s) Name
by Barbara Petelenz and Andrzej Kułakowski |
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References |
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2010 |
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Nov-Dec 2010 |
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50th Anniversary of the SI: The International System of Units by Ian M. Mills |
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A Philatelic Tribute to the SI by Daniel Rabinovich |
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A Place in the Salt!
Learning and Playing with Salt in Aveiro, Portugal
by Maria Clara F. Magalhães, Cristina Sampaio, and Paulo Trincão |
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Thriving for Unity in Chemistry: The First International Gathering of Chemists by Michael W. Mönnich |
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Sep-Oct 2010 |
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The Language of Chemistry: A New Challenge for Chemistry Education
by Keith Kelly |
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- Reassessing the Role of Analytical Chemistry
by Nelson Torto
- Improving Analytical Chemistry in South Africa: Report from a Workshop |
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Water—A Chemical Solution: A Global Experiment for the International Year of Chemistry by Tony Wright and Javier Garcia Martinez |
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Jul-Aug 2010 |
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Chemistry 2.0: Creating Online Communities by Javier Garcia-Martinez |
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Perspectives on Chemistry and Global Climate Change
by Fulvio Zecchini and Pietro Tundo |
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Teaching about the Role of Green Chemistry
by Fulvio Zecchini et al.
Visualizing and Understanding the Science of Climate Change by Peter Mahaffy
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Analogue-based Drug Discovery by Janos Fischer and C. Robin Ganellin |
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May-Jun 2010 |
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Marvels & Ciphers: A New Exhibit at Chemical Heritage Foundation Links Alchemy and Quantum Chemistry by CHF Staff |
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Chemistry in Tunisia: The Tunisian Chemical Society—A Necessity for a Developing Country by M. Jemal |
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Xperimania—From Molecules to Materials: An Industry-Academic Partnership by Ann Whent |
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Mar-Apr 2010 |
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A Century of pH Measurement by Maria Filomena Camões |
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IUPAC as a Science NGO by Colin Humphries |
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IUPAC in Glasgow, Scotland: Division Roundups, Part III
- CHEMRAWN: Chemical Research Applied to World Needsby Leiv K. Sydnes
- Division VIII: Chemical Nomenclature and Structure Representation by Ture Damhus
- Committee on Chemistry and Industry by Mike Booth
- Committee on Printed and Electronic Publication by Bohumir Valter
- Division III: Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry by Pietro Tundo |
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Jan-Feb 2010 |
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The Myth of Insufficient Information by Terry Clayton |
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What is a Mole? Old Concepts and New by Jack Lorimer
- A Fixed Avogadro Constant or a Fixed Carbon-12 Molar Mass: Which One to Choose? by Yves Jeannin
- Closing Comments from Ian M. Mills |
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The Impact of Depleted 6Li on the Standard Atomic Weight of Lithium by Norman E. Holden |
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IUPAC in Glasgow, Scotland: Division Roundups, Part II
- Committee on Chemistry Education by Christiane Reiners
- Division IV: Polymer by Michael Hess
- Division II: Inorganic Chemistry by Leonard Interrante |
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2009 |
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Nov-Dec 2009 |
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Greetings from Glasgow
a photage montage from the IUPAC General Assembly (600 KB pdf) |
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Roars from the Council Meeting by Chris Brouwer |
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WCLM Generates Ideas for IYC2011by John Malin and Bryan Henry |
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Division Roundups, Part One
- Division I: Physical and Biophysical Chemistry
by Michel J. Rossi
- Division VI: Chemistry and the Environment
by Willie Peijnenburg
Division VII: Chemistry and Human Health
by Doug Templeton |
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Toxicology in the Classroom by Maizurah Omar and Rahmat Awang |
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A Tribute to Máximo Barónby Michael Hess |
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Sep-Oct 2009 |
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Institut Kimia Malaysia: In Pursuit of Excellence in Chemistry by Ting-Kueh Soon |
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Consistency and Clarity in Chemical Concepts: How to Achieve a Codified Chemical Terminology—A Pilot Study by Ture Damhus, Peder Olesen Larsen, Bodil Nistrup Madsen, and Sine Zambach |
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Increasing the Global Impact of the Polymer Division by Christopher K. Ober |
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Jul-Aug 2009 |
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Marie Skłodowska Curie—Madame Curie:
From Poland to France, from France to Poland by Stanislaw Penczek and Malgorzata Sobieszczak-Marciniak |
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Colloid and Interface Science: Alive and Kicking at the 30th Anniversary of IACIS
by Mieke Kleijn |
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Nanotechnology: An Answer to the World’s Water Crisis?by Alan Smith |
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REACH: Toward the Safer Management of Chemicals by Astrid Schomaker and Cristina de Avila |
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May-Jun 2009 |
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What Is “Materials Chemistry”? by Peter Day, Leonard Interrante, and Anthony West |
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Beyond the Book by Peter Atkins |
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Scientific Method: Can It Help Promote the Public Appreciation of Science? by David A. Evans |
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Mar-Apr 2009 |
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Amount of Substance and the Mole by Ian Mills and Martin Milton |
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Customs, Chemistry, and IUPAC: An Old Story by Hervé Schepers |
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Helping Improve Biosafety and Biosecurity: IUPAC’s Contribution to the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention by Graham S. Pearson |
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Jan-Feb 2009 |
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Periodic Tables and IUPAC by G. Jeffery Leigh |
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The IUPAC International Chemical Identifier (InChI) by Stephen R. Heller and Alan D. McNaught |
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Celebrating Worldwide Excellence in Chemistry by Gábor Magyarfalvi |
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Nanotechnology in Good Health? by Hilda Coulsey and Alan Smith |
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2008 |
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Nov-Dec 2008 |
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Making Modernity at the Chemical Heritage Foundation by Margo Bresnen |
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Pure and Applied Chemistry at Your Fingertips by James Bull |
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IUPAC—Then and Now: Reflections on 40 Years of Involvement by Jeffery Leigh |
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Sep-Oct 2008 |
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Creativity in Applied Polymer Science by Dick Jones |
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Computers in Clinical Laboratories by Josep M. Queraltó et al. |
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Functional Foods: Reflections on an Expanding Market by A. Monge et al. |
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Nikolai Izmailov: An Essential Contribution to Physical Chemistryby Nikolay O. Mchedlov-Petrossyan |
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Jul-Aug 2008 |
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The 2006 Year of Chemistry in Korea by Choon H. Do |
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Mitigating Arsenic Pollution: Bridging the Gap Between Knowledge and Practice by Hemda Garelick and Huw Jones |
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Bologna and Beyond: Opportunities and Obstacles by Eva Åkesson, Maja Elmgren, and Kristin Edström |
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Green Chemistry Course for Teachers: Latin American High School Teachers Learn About Sustainable Chemistry
by Norma Sbarbati Nudelman |
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May-Jun 2008 |
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Spain Celebrates Its Year of Science Honoring Mendeleev by Javier García-Martínez and Pascual Román Polo |
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Physical and Biophysical Chemistry: Where Does IUPAC Stand with Regard to this Discipline? by Christopher Brett and Michel Rossi |
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Chemistry in the Information and Communications Technology Age |
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Mar-Apr 2008 |
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Chemistry for Biology by Torbjörn Norin and Upendra Pandit |
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Scientifiques Sans Frontières Australia
by Colin Scholes and Glenna Drisko |
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Chemical Education in India: Three Decades of IUPAC Initiatives by N.K. Uberoi and K.V. Sanè |
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Jan-Feb 2008 |
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Protecting Cultural Heritage: Reflections on the Position of Science in Multidisciplinary Approaches by Jan Wouters |
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Radionuclides and Radiochemistry, Part II: Terminology in Nuclear Processes—
Misconceptions and Inaccuracies
by Mauro L. Bonardi and David S. Moore |
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The Emerging Regulatory Environment: Proceedings of the World Chemistry Leadership Meeting by Colin Humphris and Mark Cesa |
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IUPAC in Torino, Italy—Part II |
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Division Roundups—Part II |
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“Chemistry is Beautiful”—A Report on the Opening Plenary Lecture by Roald Hoffmann by Neil Gussman |
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2007 |
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Nov-Dec 2007 |
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IUPAC in Torino, Italy—Division Roundups |
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Radionuclides and Radiochemistry
Part I: Their Role in Society by Mauro L. Bonardi and David S. Moore |
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Nanotechnology—The New Chemistry by Alan Smith |
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Sep-Oct 2007 |
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Green Chemistry on the Rise: Thoughts on the Short History of the Field
by Pietro Tundo and Francesco Aricò |
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Chemistry for Water: Recommendations from CHEMRAWN XV |
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Chemistry in Japan: Lessons from the Past
by Hitoshi Ohtaki |
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Tools of the Trade: The Red Book—
Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry
(IUPAC Recommendations 2005) by Richard Hartshorn |
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Jul-Aug
2007 |
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Sustainable
Development and Education: Where Does Chemistry Fit? by Rietje van Dam-Mieras |
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Speaking
to the Public About Chemistry: A Three-Point Primer by David A. Evans |
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The
Eurobachelor: An Update by Terry Mitchell |
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May-Jun
2007 |
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Roald
Hoffmann’s Should’ve: Ethics and
Science on Stage - An Interview with Hoffmann Conducted
by Liberato Cardellini
This I Believe by Roald Hoffmann |
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The
Chemical Industry and Sustainable Development: The Role
of ICCA and SAICM by Irina Dumitrescu |
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Tools
of the Trade: Assuring Quality of Analytical Measurement
Results —the Role of IUPAC by Ales Fajgelj |
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Mar-Apr
2007 |
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On the Effectiveness
of CHEMRAWN by John M. Malin |
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Chemistry
in Jordan by Sultan Abu-Orabil |
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Before
“Modern” Chemistry: A Stroll Inside the French
Books from the Roy G. Neville Historical Chemical Library by Laure Joumel |
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Jan-Feb
2007 |
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Chemistry
According to Kids by Lida Shoen |
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Science4Life
- A German Initiative for Start-Ups in the Life Sciences
and Chemistry by Uwe Gerlach |
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| |
Building
research Capacity to promote Innovation - A Case Study
in Mauritius by Dhanjay Jhurry |
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Tools
of the Trade: Evaluated
Kinetic and Photochemical Data for Atmospheric Chemistry by Michel J. Rossi |
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2006 |
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Nov-Dec 2006 |
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GEOTRACES-Chemistry
Takes Center Stage in Marine Science by David Turner |
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A
Year of Physics - Would Einstein have approved? A Discussion
About the International Year of Physics Minella Alarcon's
Interview with Judy Franz, Martial Ducloy, Francis Allotey,
and Masno Ginting |
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Nanotechnology:
lessons from Mother Nature by Alan Smith |
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Tools
of the Trade
-- The IUPAC International Chemical Identifier: InChI-A
New Standard for Molecular Informatics by Alan McNaught
--Using InChI by Jeremy G. Frey |
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Sep-Oct
2006 |
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Chairing Scientific
Symposia by Roger Fenwick and Leiv K. Sydnes |
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Beyond
Classical Chemistry: Subfields and Metafields of the Molecular
Sciences by Jesper Sjöström |
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Tools
of the Trade: The IUPAC Stability Constants Database by Leslie D. Pettit |
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Jul-Aug
2006 |
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The
Ice that Burns: Burning Questions about Gas Hydrates by Barbara Maynard |
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Science
Across the World: Exploring Science Locally and Sharing
Insights Globally by Marianne Cutler |
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The
Irrationality of Being: Fear of All Snakes, Spiders, .
. . and Chemicals by David A. Evans |
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Chemists
Understanding of the Public by Peter Mahaffy |
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May-Jun
2006 |
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Chinas Petrochemical
Technologies by Jiming Wang |
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Introducing
EuCheMS by Gábor Náray-Szabó |
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Mar-Apr
2006 |
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Art
and Science: Looking in the Same Direction by Maria
Clara F. Magalhães and Rosa Maria Oliveira |
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Frontier
Science in the Middle East by John M.Malin |
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GreenFacts: Communicating
Science Information Clearly by Manuel Carmona Yebra |
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Jan-Feb
2006 |
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“Inner
Chemical Life” of Solids by Joachim Maier |
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| |
Nanotechnology:
Does It Have a Sporting Chance? by Alan Smith |
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Spectroscopic
Data: The Quest for a Universal Format by Robert Lancashire
and Tony Davies |
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IUPAC
in Beijing—Division Roundups Part II |
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2005 |
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Nov-Dec 2005 |
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IUPAC
in Beijing: A Wrap-Up of the General Assembly & Division
Roundups |
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1
600 Years Young: An Indian Historical Artifact's Appearance
Belies its Age by Matthew V. Veazey |
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Lessons
from Early Chemists: Where is there Wisdom to be Found
in Ancient Materials Chemistry? by Philip Ball |
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Sep-Oct
2005 |
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Advancement
of Harmonized Approaches for Crop Protection Chemistry
in Latin America by K. Racke, E. Carazo, and G. Roberts |
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Challenges
for Chemists by Charles P. Casey |
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An
Update on the Kilogram by Ian Mills |
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Jul-Aug
2005 |
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The
International Chemistry Olympiad by Jan Apotheker |
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| |
Public
Images of Chemistry by Nicole J. Moreau |
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IUPAC
History Preserved:
Processing Addenda to the Records of IUPAC by Andrew
Mangravite |
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May-Jun
2005 |
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Joseph
Priestley: Radical Thinker by Mary Ellen Bowden |
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CHEMRAWM
XII: Exploring Solutions to Africa’s Food Crisis by Ikenna Onyido |
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Mar-Apr
2005 |
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Responsible
Care in Canada: The Evolution of an Ethic and a Commitment by Jean Bélanger |
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| |
Role
Models in Chemistry: Linus Pauling by Balazs Hargittai
and István Hargittai |
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| |
Pure
and Applied Chemistry:
Citation Highlights 1998–2003 by James R. Bull
and Bohumir Valter |
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Jan-Feb
2005 |
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Old
Warriors Get New Armor by Matthew V. Veazey |
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| |
Fun
and Games in Chemistry: On Scientoons, and Other Light-Hearted
Mind Benders that Help Us Appreciate Chemistry by
D. Balusbramanian |
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| |
Chemistry
and the Environment: IUPAC Division VI Takes Stock and
Looks Ahead by Patrick Holland and Kenneth Racke |
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2004 |
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Nov-Dec
2004 |
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Strengthening International
Science: An Overview of the International Council for
Science by Carthage Smith and Thomas Rosswall |
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| |
Women
in Chemistry: Her Lab in Your Life by Josh McIlvain |
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| |
The
Exhibit Online |
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| |
The
Future of Chemistry Education by Lida Schoen |
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| |
Tetrahedral
Chemistry Education: Shaping What is to Come by Peter
Mahaffy |
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| |
Chemistry
Is Everywhere |
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Sep-Oct
2004 |
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Innovation
in the Chemical Industry: The Way from Pure to Applied
Chemistry by J.A. Kopytowski |
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Chemistry
for Kids at teutolab by Holger Jenett, Alexander
Brandt, Martin Püttschneider, Rudolf Herbers, Katharina
Kohse-Höinghaus |
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| |
Europe
Goes Bachelor! by Terry Mitchell |
July-Aug 2004 |
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When
Ideas Become Deeds: Chemical Education and Sustainable
Development in Russia by Natalia P. Tarasova |
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Chemistry
Clearing House by Elena S. Gryzlova |
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Collaborative
Trial Tests for Method Validation: Lessons to be Learned by E. Anklam and J. Stroka |
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| |
IUPAC
and Commerical Polymers: IUPAC Working Party on Structure
and Properties of Commercial Polymers—History, Output,
and Future Prospects
by D.R. Moore and H.M. Laun |
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| |
Role
Models in Chemistry: John Pople by Balazs Hargittai
and István Hargittai |
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XML
in Chemical Education by Daniel Tofan |
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May-June 2004 |
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2003—The
Year of Chemistry in Germany by Holger Bengs and Wolfram
Koch |
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| |
Frontiers
of Chemical Sciences: Research and Education in the Middle
East by John M. Malin |
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| |
Chemistry
Society of Mauritius: A New Society Aims High for its
Island Nation and the Indian Ocean Region by Dhanjay
Jhurry |
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| |
The
IUPAC Solubility Data Project: A Brief History by
Larry Clever |
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Mar-Apr 2004 |
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IUPAC,
COCI, and the Chemical Industry: “The Times They Are A-Changing”
and COCI Will Need to Sing Some New Songs by David
E. Evans |
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| |
Green
Chemistry in the Arab Region: One Step Further in IUPAC’S
Campaign to Promote Sustainability and Chemistry by
Pietro Tundo and Mohamed Tawfic Ahmed |
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| |
Green
Chemistry in Russia by Pietro Tundo |
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| |
The
Impact of International Exchange: The Scientific Journey
of Marini Bettolo from Italy to Uruguay by Patrick
Moyna |
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| |
Role
Models in Chemistry: Jens Christian Skou by Balazs
Hargittai and István Hargittai |
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Jan-Feb 2004 |
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Atomic
Weights and the International Committee: A Brief Historical
Review by Norman Holden |
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The
Periodic Tabe of the Elements by Norman Holden and
Ty Coplen |
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Chinese
Terms for Chemical Elements: Characters Combining Radical
and Phonetic Elements by Chang Hao |
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2003 |
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Nov-Dec 2003 |
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“It’s
A Chemical World!”—The Overwhelming Success of a Poster
Competition by Lida Schoen |
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IUPAC
in Ottawa: The General Assembly by John W. Jost |
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The
IUPAC Congress and Conference of the Canadian by Alex
McCauley |
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Safety
Training Program by Mark C. Cesa |
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Sep-Oct 2003 |
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Science
Communication for All by Rainer Glaser |
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Role
Models in Chemistry: Nelson Leonard by Balazs Hargittai
and Istv án Hargittai |
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Why
Become an Affiliate? by Laura Abernathy |
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A
New Look at Special Topics and an Evolving Policy for Pure and Applied Chemistry by James Bull |
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Jul-Aug 2003 |
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Camptothecin
and Taxol: The Story Behind the Science |
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Striving
for Open Access |
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Chemical
Weapons Convention: First Major Review Completed
- IUPAC
Briefs Delegates to CWC Review Conference |
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May-Jun 2003 |
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Discover
Chemistry in Europe |
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Philosophy
of Chemistry |
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Mar-Apr 2003 |
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Canadian
Participation in IUPAC |
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New
Directions for CHEMRAWN
- CHEMRAWN
XII-Chemistry, Sustainable Agriculture, and Human Well-Being
in Sub-Saharan Africa |
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Clinical
Chemistry & Laboratory Medicine |
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Jan-Feb 2003 |
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Chemistry
Education |
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Russia
and IUPAC |
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The
Double Helix is 50 Years Old |
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2002 |
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Nov-Dec 2002 |
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PEDECIBA–Programa de
DEsarrollo de CIencias BAsicas |
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Scientific
and Technical Information |
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Macromolecular
Nomenclature and Terminology: A Brief History of IUPAC
Activities |
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Aligning
the Revised Red and Blue Books and Preparing for IUPAC
Preferred Names |
Sep-Oct 2002 |
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Medicinal
Chemistry in the New Millennium |
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Medicinal
Chemistry in IUPAC: Accomplishments During the Past Decade
and Relationships With Industry |
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Candid
Chemistry |
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Pesticide
Residues: IUPAC Representative’s Report on the 34th Codex
Committee Session |
Jul-Aug 2002 |
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XML
in Chemistry |
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Markup
Languages-How to Structure Chemistry-Related Documents |
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A
Preprint Server for Chemistry |
May-Jun 2002 |
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IOCD:
20 Years of Building Capacity in Chemistry in Developing
Countries |
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Validated
Analytical Methods-AOAC’s Experience Over 100 Years |
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Small-Scale
Chemistry |
Mar-Apr 2002 |
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The
Bureau International des Poids et Mesures: Establishing Standards in the Physical Sciences |
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The
Synthesis and Naming of Elements 110 and Beyond |
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Reliable
Solubility Data in the Age of Computerized Chemistry:
Why, How, and When? |
Jan-Feb 2002 |
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Catalyst:
The Museum of the Chemical Industry |
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Preserving
Records of Modern Science |
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Science
and the Public: Learning for the Future |