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In | chemistry a Zintl phase is the product of a reaction b |
In organic | chemistry a carbonate can also refer to a functional g |
In organic | chemistry a methylthiomethyl (MTM) ether is a protecti |
t Soviet scientist in the field of inorganic | chemistry, a member of the Academy of Sciences of the |
In materials science and | chemistry, a polaron is formed when a charge within a |
In | chemistry, a chromite refers to an anionic complex of |
In | chemistry, a reaction quotient: Qr is a function of th |
In | chemistry, a thioketal is the sulfur analogue of a ket |
In | chemistry, a pyran is a six-membered heterocyclic, not |
His autobiography, From Coello to Inorganic | Chemistry: A Lifetime of Reactions, was published in 2 |
Endo-exo isomerism, in | chemistry, a specific stereochemical relationship in m |
In physics and | chemistry, a molecule (or other group of atoms) can un |
raduate laboratory book Experimental Organic | Chemistry: A Miniscale and Microscale Approach. |
In | chemistry, a dendrite is a crystal that branches into |
In | chemistry, a mesylate is any salt or ester of methanes |
In | chemistry, a diamino acid, also called a diamino carbo |
In | chemistry, a nitrene (R-N:) is the nitrogen analogue o |
from the ACS Division of Colloid and Surface | Chemistry, a Team Achievement Award for Improved Ferro |
doing so involves changes to the bone marrow | chemistry, a number of potentially serious side-effect |
ratory classrooms (for physics, biology, and | chemistry), a computer lab, and facilities for the sch |
In polymer | chemistry, a structural unit is a building block of a |
In | chemistry, a stock solution is a large volume of a com |
In November 2008, with the Royal Society of | Chemistry, a series entitled "The Naked Scientists In |
s installed as Chairman of the Department of | Chemistry, a role he continued in until his death. |
on's academic preparation includes a B.S. in | Chemistry, a DSc. in biological chemistry and a PhD. i |
In | chemistry, a molecular knot, or knotane, is a mechanic |
In | chemistry, a retained name is a name for a chemical co |
In | chemistry, a dihydrogen bond is a kind of hydrogen bon |
Like the Journal of Physical | Chemistry A and B, it is published by the American Che |
The Complete | Chemistry: A text book for high schools and academies, |
In organic | chemistry, a heteroatom (from Ancient Greek heteros, d |
theory, molecular topology, and mathematical | chemistry, a topological index also known as a connect |
ishes Opera omnia chymica (Complete Works of | Chemistry), a description of different techniques in c |
In | chemistry, a selone is the structural analog of a keto |
e, and until 2008 held the Dr Lee's Chair of | Chemistry, a position previously held by Nobel prize w |
Chemistry: A Volatile History is a 2010 BBC documentar | |
In organic | chemistry, a bisthiosemicarbazone is a derivative from |
In | chemistry, a dibasic ester or DBE is an ester of a dic |
y he spends much of his time promoting click | chemistry, a set of highly selective, exothermic react |
In organic | chemistry, a vinyl halide is any alkene with at least |
In | chemistry, a colour reaction is a chemical reaction th |
y of North Texas as the first Welch Chair in | Chemistry, a prestigious award granted through the Rob |
In | chemistry, a hydron is the general name for a cationic |
father who moved from his birthland to study | chemistry abroad, and a German Berliner mother. |
J. P. and Chester, R. Introduction to Marine | Chemistry, Academic Press, 1971. |
produced some of the most successful organic | chemistry academics in the UK, including |
but he later to returned to theoretical | chemistry, accepting a postdoctoral fellowship with th |
In | chemistry, acid value (or "neutralization number" or " |
When that happens, the locusts' body | chemistry actually changes and “undergoes behavioral, |
58 as Professor of Physics, Adjunct Prof. of | Chemistry, Adjunct Prof. of Chemical and Petroleum Eng |
ement Calculus AB and BC, Advanced Placement | Chemistry, Advanced Placement Economics, Advanced Plac |
He chairs the Cambridge University | Chemistry Advisory Board and is a Life Patron of Cambr |
n, new material, civil engineering, physics, | chemistry, aerospace, etc.. |
team at the season's end, citing issues with | chemistry after losing Phillips. |
In 1946 he became Professor designate of | Chemistry after having been a Senior Lecturer. |
Steagall entered a career in agricultural | chemistry after graduating from West Texas State Unive |
It housed the Department of | Chemistry after being remodeled in 1937, and by 1941, |
eography, general science, biology, physics, | chemistry, agriculture and history. |
Chemistry, Alchemy and the New Philosophy, 1550-1770: | |
The modular nature of the | chemistry allows the tuning of both the mechanical pro |
In 1988, he was awarded the Wolf Prize in | Chemistry along with Joshua Jortner of Tel Aviv Univer |
He received the 1995 Nobel Prize in | Chemistry along with Mario Molina of MIT and Paul Crut |
He was awarded the Wolf Prize in | Chemistry along with Duilio Arigoni of ETH Zurich in 1 |
He was awarded the 2005 Nobel Prize in | Chemistry, along with Robert H. Grubbs and Richard R. |
The Brazilian Society of | Chemistry also publishes the Journal of the Brazilian |
Chemistry also involves understanding the properties a | |
of this may be categorized as computational | chemistry, although computational chemistry usually re |
research promotes helps to protect watershed | chemistry, ambient humidity, seasonal temperature fluc |
igating reaction mechanisms related to redox | chemistry among other chemical phenomena. |
stigate reaction mechanisms related to redox | chemistry among other chemical phenomenon. |
intended primarily to excite an interest in | chemistry among non-chemists, especially young people, |
ord's producer has encouraged creativity and | chemistry amongst the musicians |
Foundations of | Chemistry, an international peer-reviewed journal for |
In carbohydrate | chemistry, an anomer is a special type of epimer. |
In organic | chemistry, an aldimine is an imine that is an analog o |
. in 1970 from the University of Scranton in | Chemistry, an M.S. in 1973 from Rutgers University in |
Is BSC | Chemistry an abbreviation for Bachelors of Science in |
In | chemistry, an antimonite refers to salts of antimony(I |
In | chemistry, an oxoborane is any chemical compound conta |
s and Applications of Organotransition Metal | Chemistry, an influential textbook |
Water | chemistry analyses are carried out to identify and qua |
Water | chemistry analysis is used extensively to determine th |
Water | chemistry analysis is often the groundwork of studies |
es in the fields of theoretical and physical | chemistry, analytical and inorganic chemistry, organic |
(Physical | Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Polymer Science, Phys |
GlycoMark can be run on almost any open | chemistry analyzer, including those found in physician |
s include: Medical Science 1 and 2, Biology, | Chemistry, Anatomy. |
The facility will replace the aging | Chemistry and Metallurgy Research (CMR) facility. |
specializing in biochemistry, cell biology, | chemistry, and other life sciences. |
the journal "Physikalische Chemie" (Physical | chemistry) and since 1924 ordinary member in the Germa |
from UCLA in 1997 with a bachelors degree in | Chemistry, and was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship to pur |
ter Adolf Thiessen - Head of the division of | chemistry and organic materials. |
e time, he took night courses in metallurgy, | chemistry and mechanical engineering. |
Faculty 3: | Chemistry and Biotechnology |
In physics and | chemistry and related fields, a kinetic scheme is a ne |
r his work, including the 2011 Wolf Prize in | Chemistry and the 2009 Presidential Green Chemistry Ch |
alae received his bachelor's degrees in both | chemistry and English in 1970 from Morningside College |
, where in 1765 he was appointed lecturer in | chemistry and natural sciences at the University of Co |
Scherer was a pioneer of clinical | chemistry, and is remembered for applying his knowledg |
ral main subjects like mathematics, physics, | chemistry and computer science. |
ke studied Latin, German, political science, | chemistry, and physics. |
Chemistry and Manufacturing Information - Information | |
he inaugural George B. Kauffman Professor of | Chemistry and Electrical Engineering where his persona |
Cooling's and Wagner's immediate | chemistry and shared passion for songwriting resulted |
and Reviews on general polymer science, from | chemistry and physics of polymers to polymers in mater |
Kansas and completed undergraduate study in | Chemistry and Cellular Biology. |
1998, as full professor in the Department of | Chemistry and Biochemistry until his death. |
His main interests in organometallic | chemistry and synthetic chemistry are catalysts, notab |
ollowed by more recent work on computational | chemistry and symbolic calculation. |
e he served as Chairman of the Department of | Chemistry and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Science. |
designed primarily for modeling atmospheric | chemistry, and in particular, for chemical data assimi |
he roles of surgeon, physician, professor of | chemistry, and scientist. |
It is also used as a chiral base in organic | chemistry, and as a ligand in organic chemical synthes |
Structural | chemistry and structural biology |
Thomas C. Bruice is a professor of | chemistry and biochemistry at University of California |
became a professor of Natural philosophy and | Chemistry and in later years he became Vice Provost of |
ters are known in the area of organometallic | chemistry and as precursors to synthetic analogues of |
at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physical | Chemistry and Elektrochemistry in Berlin. |
Magnetic stirrers are often used in | chemistry and biology. |
y, The International Academy of Mathematical | Chemistry and The National Institute of Chemistry, Lju |
He also edited the review journal | Chemistry and Physics of Carbon from 1973 to 1998. |
agnetic solid is a reagent in organometallic | chemistry and homogeneous catalysis. |
the Crystal Palace, his interest in amateur | chemistry, and his short-lived obsession with coloring |
, MTC, Mysteryland, Dance Valley, Wasteland, | Chemistry and Hour Power. |
ity of Adelaide where she majored in organic | chemistry and biochemistry. |
ternationally recognized expert in porphyrin | chemistry and biochemistry. |
She is also an Adjunct Professor in the | Chemistry and Biomedical Engineering departments at St |
. Bowers is a professor in the Department of | Chemistry and Biochemistry at UC Santa Barbara and a F |
were experts in fields such as forestry and | chemistry, and some others were even allowed to return |
tific journal covering the interface between | chemistry and physics, in particular chemical physics |
rstand the relationship between genes, brain | chemistry and behavior. |
ygen and one of the most abundant in organic | chemistry and biochemistry. |
he received a Bachelor of Science degree in | chemistry and physics from Memorial University of Newf |
ds joint appointments with the department of | Chemistry and department of Chemical and Biomolecular |
in Art, Biological Sciences, Biotechnology, | Chemistry and Biochemistry, Economics, English Languag |
rammes such as M.Phil, (Commerce, Economics, | Chemistry and Mathematics ) and Ph.D. (Commerce, Econo |
gnificant work lies at the interface between | chemistry and biology. |
professor and chairman of the Department of | Chemistry and Biochemistry at Florida State University |
atural Sciences, two computer labs, Biology, | Chemistry and Physics labs as well as a learning cente |
canals, roads, harbours, etc.; had chairs of | chemistry and of physics created at Montpellier and at |
uses mathematics, computer science, biology, | chemistry and physics departments. |
of a variety of issues of importance for the | chemistry and physics of the Earth's atmosphere (tropo |
deep conflict between his interpretation of | chemistry and that of the structural chemists: "...Bae |
lo where he studied mathematics, physics and | chemistry, and graduated in 1920. |
ved from 1995-2001 as associate chair of the | Chemistry and Biochemistry Department. |
y of Louisiana at Lafayette in microbiology, | chemistry and computer sciences. |
ter opened in 2007 and combines mathematics, | chemistry and biology research in one building. |
isomer appears also in other fields such as | chemistry and meteorology. |
In many cases, especially in | chemistry and solid-state and condensed-matter physics |
ury by Chairs of Natural History, Astronomy, | Chemistry and Agriculture. |
He specialized in organic | chemistry and main group element chemistry with an emp |
orking on ocean biology/productivity, marine | chemistry and environment, physical oceanography/coast |
College offers MSc in Physics and | Chemistry and MA in English. |
(1972), Handbook of | Chemistry and Physics (53rd ed.), Cleveland, OH: Chemi |
not differ from the type in genetics or leaf | chemistry, and is not usually regarded as distinct. |
A certified genius, she specializes in | chemistry and other sciences. |
He studied | chemistry and obtained a PhD at the University of Namu |
mechanics, optics, | chemistry, and the life sciences. |
ege in Winchester, where he studied Biology, | Chemistry and Economics, before accepting a tennis sch |
two faculty, one of whom taught agricultural | chemistry and scientific agriculture. |
(mathematics) in 1977, he worked as a math, | chemistry and physics teacher at Wabaunsee County High |
l Society of Edinburgh, the Royal Society of | Chemistry, and appointed to the Gardiner Chair in Apri |
the university's Department for Atmospheric | Chemistry and the British Antarctic Survey on the resu |
m, Quakerism, and Socinianism, mixed up with | chemistry and astrology by a possessed cobbler.' |
y was interested in the relationship between | chemistry and electricity from the beginning of his sc |
His interests in the | chemistry and formation of the solar system and the ec |
Algebra II, Pre-Calculus, Calculus, Biology, | Chemistry, and Physics. |
India, for his contributions to solid state | chemistry and materials science, awarded in 2004. |
ersity College, London where he graduated in | chemistry and physics in 1929. |
In | chemistry and biochemistry, a kinase, alternatively kn |
54, he won the Eli Lilly Award in Biological | Chemistry, and in 1972 he won the Martin Luther King J |
idely cited papers in the journal Analytical | Chemistry and is classed by that journal as one of its |
d Smalley, the Norman Hackerman Professor of | Chemistry and Professor of Physics and Astronomy. |
Macromolecular | Chemistry and Physics was founded in 1947 as Die Makro |
ayloads involving fluid research in general, | chemistry, and electrical storm studies. |
of Dr. Pierre Gendron, a former professor of | chemistry and founding Dean of the Faculty of Science |
In 1928 he published a monograph on the | chemistry and physics of sea water, and in 1933 a clas |
ity of Berlin and holds the Chair of Organic | Chemistry and Functional Materials at the Department o |
uated with a B.A. from Rutgers University in | Chemistry, and was awarded a J.D. from Rutgers School |
hemical, and materials engineering, biology, | chemistry and physics towards the development and rese |
, theology, and three science labs (biology, | chemistry and physics). |
lecular biology, molecular genetics, protein | chemistry and related methodologies. |
itish chemist and the Waynflete Professor of | Chemistry and Chairman of Organic Chemistry at the Uni |
His first post was as lecturer in | chemistry and mathematics at Rochdale Technical School |
lliam H. Corcoran Professor and Professor of | Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at the California I |
on, Pennsylvania with degrees in biology and | chemistry, and earned her master's degree in nursing a |
chnology in 1965 with a Bachelor's degree in | Chemistry and Mathematics. |
In 1899, he became lecturer in | Chemistry and Chemical Technology at the Chalmers Univ |
1874 he was appointed professor of inorganic | chemistry, and director of the second chemical laborat |
Ng Ching-fai, GBS (born 1939), Professor of | Chemistry and President and Vice Chancellor of Hong Ko |
Meyerhoffer studied | chemistry and worked with Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff |
Francisco, May 25, 2001) was a professor of | chemistry and pharmaceutical chemistry at the Universi |
ished this post in 1851 to take the chair of | chemistry and mineralogy at the Royal Industrial Insti |
in Anatomy and Materia medica and prizes in | Chemistry and Botany. |
her developed his interest in organometallic | chemistry and catalysis with John Bercaw. |
He also wrote over 100 papers on | chemistry and mineralogy for scientific journals, many |
ey and worked part time at Berkeley to teach | chemistry and part time as a consultant under suggesti |
an Society for Mass Spectrometry, Analytical | Chemistry and Bioanalytical Chemistry. |
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