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M.A. | Chemistry, Harvard University, 1933 |
ional Izatt-Christensen Award in Macrocyclic | Chemistry (2007) |
alian chemist, with interests in macrocyclic | chemistry and metallo-supramolecular chemistry, and an |
Macromolecular | Chemistry and Physics was founded in 1947 as Die Makro |
Macromolecular | Chemistry and Physics is a peer-reviewed polymer scien |
SCI also publishes the fortnightly magazine | Chemistry & Industry. |
iscontinuities due to major changes in magma | chemistry, volcanotectonic events, or long erosional i |
The potential and versatility of magnetic | chemistry arises from the fast and easy separation of |
rticles are used in connection with magnetic | chemistry only in scientific research such as a biocat |
ch while Sherlock Holmes conducts malodorous | chemistry experiments. |
search, returned from Marijuana | Chemistry, but google only shows some pages in the boo |
r departments: physical oceanography, marine | chemistry, biological oceanography, and marine geology |
orking on ocean biology/productivity, marine | chemistry and environment, physical oceanography/coast |
A major use of marine | chemistry is through pollution regulation and monitori |
J. P. and Chester, R. Introduction to Marine | Chemistry, Academic Press, 1971. |
n Mussel Watch and now commonplace in marine | chemistry, of using mussels to measure pollutant level |
doing so involves changes to the bone marrow | chemistry, a number of potentially serious side-effect |
ul O'Brien, Professor of Inorganic Materials | Chemistry since 1999 at the University of Manchester, |
einz Schwarz from the Institute of Materials | Chemistry of the Vienna University of Technology. |
is species has been of interest in materials | chemistry and solid-state physics because of its one-d |
Materials | chemistry |
Ceramic, Earth, and Environmental Materials | Chemistry. |
m, Dalton Transactions, Journal of Materials | Chemistry, New Journal of Chemistry and Organic & Biom |
(mathematics) in 1977, he worked as a math, | chemistry and physics teacher at Wabaunsee County High |
y, The International Academy of Mathematical | Chemistry and The National Institute of Chemistry, Lju |
heory is the topology branch of mathematical | chemistry which applies graph theory to mathematical m |
Mathematical | Chemistry Series, by D. Bonchev, D. H. Rouvray (Eds.), |
atise titled "The Principles of Mathematical | Chemistry: The Energetics of Chemical Phenomena" in 18 |
of the International Academy of Mathematical | Chemistry, the seat of which is in Dubrovnik, Croatia. |
ect for different algorithms of mathematical | chemistry. |
theory, molecular topology, and mathematical | chemistry, a topological index also known as a connect |
In cheminformatics and in mathematical | chemistry, graph isomorphism testing is used to identi |
Also, in organic mathematical | chemistry graph isomorphism testing is useful for gene |
the physical sciences: physics, mathematics, | chemistry, etc., to build a stronger quantitative base |
ter opened in 2007 and combines mathematics, | chemistry and biology research in one building. |
Institute for Computer Science, Mathematics, | Chemistry, Physics, Geography and Psychology), 130 pro |
nch, Latin, Greek, and Hebrew), mathematics, | chemistry, geology, literature, and history. |
r Elisha Mitchell, professor of mathematics, | chemistry, geology, and mineralogy at the University o |
at Dordrecht, where he learned mathematics, | chemistry, physics and mechanical and chemical enginee |
section, biology, English, Geography, Maths, | Chemistry, History, Modern Studies, Physics and the Sc |
he was head of the Institute of the Medical | Chemistry at Lviv University. |
In 1916 he became Professor of Medical | Chemistry at the University of Innsbruck and from ther |
nd in 1896 he was Private Tutor in Medicinal | chemistry. |
Journal of Enzyme Inhibition and Medicinal | Chemistry is abstracted and indexed in: Current Conten |
e Journal of Enzyme Inhibition and Medicinal | Chemistry is an international scientitfic journal that |
Natural products and medicinal | chemistry |
rded and American Chemical Society Medicinal | Chemistry Pre-doctoral Fellowship. |
sociate Editor for the journal ACS Medicinal | Chemistry Letters. |
that is important in the field of medicinal | chemistry for performing SAR. |
that are relevant to the field of medicinal | chemistry. |
He was John G. Searle Professor of Medicinal | Chemistry in the College of Pharmacy and Professor of |
Journal of Medicinal | Chemistry 4: 335. |
Journal of Medicinal | Chemistry 28 (12): 1864. |
Journal of Medicinal | Chemistry 32 (9): 2214. |
The Herchel Smith Laboratory for Medicinal | Chemistry is a laboratory under the aegis of the Regiu |
ublishes studies on all aspects of medicinal | chemistry: organic synthesis; biological behavior; pha |
Not to be confused with Journal of Medicinal | Chemistry. |
The European Journal of Medicinal | Chemistry is published by Elsevier. |
Journal of Medicinal | Chemistry 40 (10): 1407. |
iladelphia, 2009 inductee into the Medicinal | Chemistry Hall of Fame of the American Chemical Societ |
eorge H. Dewar, a pharmacist and a medicinal | chemistry doctoral candidate in John B. Stenlake's med |
synthesis; and lastly, efforts in medicinal | chemistry are able to further modify these products of |
He is a former reader in medicinal | chemistry at the Welsh School of Pharmacy, Cardiff Uni |
d for significant contributions to medicinal | chemistry by a Canadian chemist. |
r the company's small molecule and medicinal | chemistry efforts. |
Journal of Medicinal | Chemistry 20 (12): 1562. |
The Adrien Albert Laboratory of Medicinal | Chemistry at the University of Sydney was established |
e Hall, Herchel Smith Professor of Medicinal | Chemistry from 1985-2004 at the University of Cambridg |
armacist and emeritus professor of medicinal | chemistry at the University of Sunderland. |
es in biochemistry, biotechnology, medicinal | chemistry, chemical carcinogenesis, environmental toxi |
ACS Medicinal | Chemistry Letters is a peer-reviewed academic journal |
The European Journal of Medicinal | Chemistry is a peer-reviewed scientific journal for me |
ranked number 43 out of 46 in the Medicinal | Chemistry category, number 61 out of 65 in the Biochem |
is of important building blocks in medicinal | chemistry. |
y writes columns about organic and medicinal | chemistry, detailing the trends and challenges of drug |
s in various fields of organic and medicinal | chemistry. |
the field of synthetic organic and medicinal | chemistry, and as a collaborator in a number of multid |
sional activities include teaching medicinal | chemistry and molecular pharmacology at Purdue Univers |
ut which accelerated the growth of medicinal | chemistry. |
Bioorganic & Medicinal | Chemistry is a scientific journal focusing on the resu |
s the related journal Bioorganic & Medicinal | Chemistry Letters. |
Medicinal | Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology |
confused with European Journal of Medicinal | Chemistry. |
The Journal of Medicinal | Chemistry (usually abbreviated as J. Med. |
rves on the editorial board of ACS Medicinal | Chemistry Letters and on the advisory board of Chemica |
Schulze studied medicine, | chemistry, philosophy and theology and became a profes |
of multiple departments, including medicine, | chemistry, physics, electrical and electronic engineer |
writers, including poems, books on medicine, | chemistry, social sciences, and translations from Arab |
contributions to synthetic transition metal | chemistry, particularly transition metal hydrides and |
buted to several aspects of transition metal | chemistry. |
Yamamoto, A. Organotransition Metal | Chemistry: Fundamental Concepts and Applications. |
tural and mechanistic organotransition metal | chemistry, including most recently catalysts for polym |
s and Applications of Organotransition Metal | Chemistry, an influential textbook |
1914) Textbook of Metallography: | chemistry and physics of metals and their alloys (Lehr |
(1925) Textbook of metallography: | chemistry and physics of the metals and their alloys |
e department of metallurgy and metallurgical | chemistry at the National Physical Laboratory, he held |
8 he was appointed lecturer in metallurgical | chemistry. |
e time, he took night courses in metallurgy, | chemistry and mechanical engineering. |
y of Louisiana at Lafayette in microbiology, | chemistry and computer sciences. |
Microwave | chemistry sensor or Surface acoustic wave (SAW) sensor |
to explain unusual observations in microwave | chemistry. |
s text-based searching of almost 1/2 million | Chemistry Open Access articles from a dozen different |
Physical and Mineral | chemistry |
He made great contribution on mineralogical | chemistry and petrology, and on meteorites. |
the natural sciences, especially mineralogy, | chemistry, hydraulics, and pneumatics, used by him in |
, as well as Minister of Metallurgy, Mining, | Chemistry, Transport and Telecommunications, Building, |
Scatchard plot is named after the former MIT | Chemistry Department member George Scatchard. |
r, she was appointed associate head of MIT's | Chemistry Department. |
planned to design such a system for a model | chemistry, too. |
ough very useful in the foundation of modern | chemistry, the law of definite proportions is not univ |
In modern | chemistry this is derived using equilibrium thermodyna |
1899-1980), who was a “father” of the modern | chemistry of organoelement and organometallic compound |
and therefore one of the founders of modern | chemistry. |
e that led to the full development of modern | chemistry - any views on that too? john courtneidge -P |
From classical to modern | chemistry: the instrumental revolution, Chemistry and |
ember 30 - Robert Boyle, a founder of modern | chemistry (* 1627) |
Boyle has been called the founder of modern | chemistry. |
ery interesting for researchers of molecular | chemistry and have been researched for a long time. |
While at Florida State, he won the Monsanto | Chemistry Award for outstanding research. |
Horses, Scott and Blush discovered a musical | chemistry that, ultimately, led to Blush being invited |
ent as well, he was a member of the National | Chemistry Honor Society, as well as a recipient of the |
than a decade, he was member of the National | Chemistry Olympiad Committee and Mentor (1990-2001) wh |
Nature | Chemistry is a monthly, peer reviewed, scientific jour |
The nearby | chemistry company Schering would like to see this stat |
Frasch successfully devised the necessary | chemistry while Van Dyke invented a hollow water-coole |
used cross processing in C-41 color negative | chemistry to give a unique appearance. |
available for the construction of both a new | chemistry building and Vol Walker Library. |
st the phlogiston hypothesis and for the new | chemistry of Lavoisier. |
He planned the new | chemistry laboratory in Graz, which was finished in 18 |
ssroom redecoration, new locker rooms, a new | chemistry lab, and an iMac graphics design lab. |
It was replaced by a new | Chemistry building in the mid 1970s. |
often used as a starting material in niobium | chemistry. |
ond in elemental nitrogen dominates nitrogen | chemistry, causing difficulty for both organisms and i |
I'm no | chemistry expert, but i'm guessing one of those number |
ew that she left because she felt she had no | chemistry with series star Andy Griffith. |
film is about a newlywed couple who have no | chemistry. |
there is no | chemistry lab) but remaining true to the ideal express |
It is named after Nobel | chemistry laureate Gerhard Herzberg. |
1876), Nobel | Chemistry laureate, 1950. |
1938), Swiss chemist and Nobel | Chemistry laureate |
g and research at Imperial College, notably: | Chemistry, Computer Science, Economics, Finance & Mana |
ton avalanche, Krist wrote three novels--Bad | Chemistry (1998), Chaos Theory (2000), and Extravaganc |
Geochemistry, cosmochemistry and nuclear | chemistry. |
Some of the subjects covered are nuclear | chemistry, radiation chemistry, nuclear power plant ch |
The actinide concept in nuclear | chemistry was first theorized by Glenn T. Seaborg in 1 |
ginal mission of nuclear physics and nuclear | chemistry data storage, evaluation and dissemination t |
omic Archive, Nuclear Files, and the nuclear | chemistry component of ChemCases; resources include bi |
s as a repository for data regarding nuclear | chemistry, such as nuclear structure, decay, and react |
Perlman on alpha decay processes in nuclear | chemistry. |
Society's Glenn T. Seaborg Award for Nuclear | Chemistry in 1974. |
Scientists and engineers at the Nuclear | Chemistry Division of Pinstech Institute, also provide |
The Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear | Chemistry had a 2008 impact factor of 0.659, ranking i |
n 1976 he moved to the department of nuclear | chemistry at GSI in Darmstadt, Germany, which was head |
e directed the Nuclear Structure and Nuclear | Chemistry department of the GSI and was professor of p |
short communications and letters on nuclear | chemistry. |
The Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear | Chemistry is a peer-reviewed scientific journal publis |
of 16O (physics) and as 1/16 the mass of O ( | chemistry). |
Based on observed | chemistry at that time, these were reasonable structur |
Once Cal leaves there is obvious | chemistry between the pair and during the series Hunte |
They are typically used in ocean | chemistry to track the response of an ocean to changes |
Chemical oceanography is the study of ocean | chemistry: the behavior of the chemical elements withi |
Illinois where he was Trustees Professor of | Chemistry until his death. |
Ekrem Ekinci, Professor of | Chemistry |
The Royal Institute of | Chemistry was a British scientific organisation. |
ter Adolf Thiessen - Head of the division of | chemistry and organic materials. |
- seen as a cornerstone book in the field of | chemistry. |
born June 28, 1945) is the Bren Professor of | Chemistry at California Institute of Technology. |
Foundations of | Chemistry, an international peer-reviewed journal for |
chemist, which he obtained at the school of | chemistry at Lyon, then with Warburg Otto, with whom h |
r W. Preston Reeves, a professor emeritus of | chemistry at Texas Lutheran University. |
rofessor (1962-1968), then full professor of | chemistry at University of California at San Diego (fr |
, molecular calculations, later Professor of | Chemistry, New York University. |
He was professor of | chemistry at the University of Edinburgh from 1726 to |
isher Olmsted (1822-1853) was a professor of | chemistry at the University of North Carolina. |
An Introduction to the Study of | Chemistry, Dublin, 1802, 8vo. |
rsity and a fellow of the Royal Institute of | Chemistry, UK. |
he inaugural George B. Kauffman Professor of | Chemistry and Electrical Engineering where his persona |
FRSC: Fellow of the Royal Society of | Chemistry Fellowship may be awarded to nominees who ha |
rison Memorial Prize of the Royal Society of | Chemistry is named in his honour. |
ighlight reviews and letters on all areas of | chemistry. |
Dr. Borden first became a professor of | Chemistry at the University of Washington in 1977. |
1847 he published a comprehensive History of | Chemistry, in four volumes, to which three supplements |
1998, as full professor in the Department of | Chemistry and Biochemistry until his death. |
He is a professor of | chemistry at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
ety, where he afterwards became Professor of | Chemistry. |
m 1946 to 1966 Guggenheim was a professor of | chemistry at the University of Reading, and subsequent |
He joined the faculty of Department of | Chemistry at the University of Minnesota in 1980, achi |
s named 3M-Alumni Distinguished Professor of | Chemistry in 1995, elected a Fellow of the American Ac |
e he served as Chairman of the Department of | Chemistry and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Science. |
al and Proceedings of the Royal Institute of | Chemistry (1949) |
Professor B. L. Manjunath, Professor of | Chemistry, Principal of Central College Bangalore |
timately, John White Webster, a professor of | chemistry at the Medical School, was convicted and han |
he roles of surgeon, physician, professor of | chemistry, and scientist. |
The Department of | chemistry was established in the year 2000 with the de |
It published Royal Institute of | Chemistry Reviews from 1968 to 1971, when it combined |
Thomas C. Bruice is a professor of | chemistry and biochemistry at University of California |
its earliest origins in the Royal College of | Chemistry founded under the auspices of Prince Albert |
d holds the Rhodes-Thompson Professorship of | Chemistry at the University of Pennsylvania's Departme |
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