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rtant understanding of organic and inorganic | chemistry. |
nted as Head of the Physical and Theoretical | Chemistry Laboratory, Oxford. |
he areas of synthetic organic and bioorganic | chemistry. |
reagent in organic synthesis and analytical | chemistry (see below). |
ns of dipolar cycloaddition reactions and in | chemistry curriculum design, implementation, assessmen |
Grout Group" of the Physical and Theoretical | Chemistry Laboratory, Oxford. |
logy, toxicology, hygiene and pharmaceutical | chemistry. |
hemistry, catalysis, gas separation and fine | chemistry fields. |
artments of Inorganic, Organic and Agronomic | Chemistry in TSU. |
a full professor of inorganic and analytical | chemistry until his retirement in 1973. |
Science Department features Biology 1 and 2, | Chemistry 1 and 2, Physics, Ecology, Anatomy, Physical |
Owing to the small volume and often-changing | chemistry, fine chemicals production is more expensive |
was renamed to Analytical and Bioanalytical | Chemistry. |
the fields of theoretical and computational | chemistry. |
The Centre for Theoretical and Computational | Chemistry (CTCC) was founded by the Norwegian Research |
Newman and Redford's | chemistry was praised as was the film's charm and humo |
the International Union of Pure and Applied | Chemistry from 2004 to 2005. |
Physical and Mineral | chemistry |
Analytical and Bioanalytical | Chemistry had a 2008 impact factor of 3.328, ranking i |
organic chemical analysis, and Computational | chemistry. |
the International Union of Pure and Applied | Chemistry, and the International Atomic Energy Agency. |
ing of dissolved inorganic chemicals and the | chemistry of particulate organic matter. |
ortfeld, near Wendeburg, Germany and studied | chemistry at TU Braunschweig, and was later employed a |
y writes columns about organic and medicinal | chemistry, detailing the trends and challenges of drug |
in the area of inorganic and organometallic | chemistry. |
rtment of Organic, Inorganic and Theoretical | Chemistry at the University of Cambridge in the late 1 |
a broad spectrum of bioorganic and synthetic | chemistry. |
ion for applications in manufacturing and in | chemistry. |
entific research was on colloids and surface | chemistry, focussing on electrokinetics. |
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 |
ustries of precision engineering and applied | chemistry. |
s, geophysics, surface physics, and physical | chemistry. |
The Journal of Theoretical and Computational | Chemistry' (JTCC) was founded in 2002 and is published |
lized that the personality conflicts and the | chemistry without Mike was just not enough to keep goi |
s are on the border of inorganic and organic | chemistry, thus they can be assigned both inorganic an |
theory, molecular topology, and mathematical | chemistry, a topological index also known as a connect |
nto in chemical engineering and pathological | chemistry. |
Department, the Physics Department, and the | Chemistry and Biochemistry Department. |
oratories examining organic and coordination | chemistry. |
to the meaning in metalorganic and inorganic | chemistry, it is irrelevant whether the ligand actuall |
the International Union of Pure and Applied | Chemistry (IUPAC). |
lular respiration, corrosion, and industrial | chemistry. |
The faculty carries out research and studies | Chemistry, Mathematics, Nuclear Science, Physics, Plan |
the International Union of Pure and Applied | Chemistry (IUPAC) recommended that for the purposes of |
Biochemistry and Biological | Chemistry |
the International Union of Pure and Applied | Chemistry (IUPAC) and which are intended to be applica |
In colloidal and surface | chemistry, the critical micelle concentration (CMC) is |
an JG, Macleod AJ (Eds), The biology and the | Chemistry of Cruciferae. |
rotein-based clinical bioassays and clinical | chemistry assays, bioinformatics tools including patte |
ostly in the areas of organic and analytical | chemistry. |
first Spanish school of physics and physical | chemistry. |
classical statistical mechanics and quantum | chemistry. |
School in Edgbaston, Birmingham, and studied | Chemistry at the University of Birmingham in 1944. |
the International Union of Pure and Applied | Chemistry 1951-1955. |
st commonly used in biochemistry and organic | chemistry to represent monosaccharides, but can also b |
where he did research mostly on fat and oil | chemistry. |
The Man Who Ended War in 1908 and Elementary | Chemistry in 1909. |
Pure and Applied | Chemistry (abb. |
The Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear | Chemistry had a 2008 impact factor of 0.659, ranking i |
the International Union of Pure and Applied | Chemistry (IUPAC) in its 1993 Recommendations for the |
he Department of Pharmacology and Biological | Chemistry. |
, biology, anatomy, embryology and zoology), | chemistry (inorganic and organic chemistry, acids base |
ACS National Award in Colloid and Surface | Chemistry (2009) |
Atmospheric, Environmental and Green | Chemistry |
e directed the Nuclear Structure and Nuclear | Chemistry department of the GSI and was professor of p |
opp wrote (1863) on theoretical and physical | chemistry for the Graham-Otto Lehrbuch der Chemie, and |
Physical and Theoretical | Chemistry Laboratory |
where he studied theoretical and analytical | chemistry. |
the Journal of Medicinal and Pharmaceutical | Chemistry, but changed its name in 1963 to the current |
The Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear | Chemistry is a peer-reviewed scientific journal publis |
Due to the differing age, depth, and water | chemistry, the flashes show considerable variation in |
evelopments in theoretical and computational | chemistry, as well as their applications to other scie |
rmed International Union of Pure and Applied | Chemistry, which first appointed commissions for organ |
so Iralian pianist Stefano Bollani and since | chemistry was good among the three musicians, they for |
R.J. Green and S.L Anderson, Pyrolysis | Chemistry of JP-10, Proceedings of the 13th ONR Propul |
nics, Inc., which develops anion recognition | chemistry. |
Bancroft (1896-1967) married another Cornell | chemistry professor, Melvin Lorrel Nichols (1894-1981) |
GlycoMark can be run on almost any open | chemistry analyzer, including those found in physician |
Unlike another ions which appear in | chemistry, the hydron consists of a bare atomic nucleu |
educing agent that finds wide application in | chemistry, both in the laboratory and on a technical s |
able radical, it has applications throughout | chemistry and biochemistry. |
s and advances in industrial applications of | chemistry”. |
first Professor of Pure and Applied Organic | Chemistry in the School of Chemistry at the University |
he position of Professor of Applied Physical | Chemistry at Imperial College London. |
ing that period he organized the Approach to | Chemistry summer schools, together with his co-teacher |
In April 2008, | Chemistry launched a new set of advertisements signify |
Some of the subjects covered are nuclear | chemistry, radiation chemistry, nuclear power plant ch |
Related topics are plasma | chemistry, chemical vapor deposition, and physical vap |
The optional science subjects are physics, | chemistry, biology and mathematics. |
Included in this topical coverage are core | chemistry disciplines such as analytical , inorganic, |
ighlight reviews and letters on all areas of | chemistry. |
ensive research into many different areas of | chemistry, most recently on nano particles. |
the philosophical questions that arise from | chemistry have received increasing attention since the |
. in 1960 from the University of Arkansas in | Chemistry and Mathematics and was awarded a Ph.D. in 1 |
five science branch libraries: Art Library, | Chemistry Branch Library, Earth Sciences Branch Librar |
es, literature, history, education, art, and | chemistry free of charge to area residents who could n |
Timetabled subjects are: Art, Biology, | Chemistry, Computing/IT, Design & Technology (CDT), En |
d in excess of 800 peer-reviewed articles in | chemistry literature. |
He wrote many books and articles on | chemistry, botany, zoology and mineralogy. |
He received his Bachelor of Arts in | chemistry from Reed College in 1958 and his Ph.D. from |
In 1949, he earned a Bachelor of Arts in | chemistry and mathematics from Lincoln University. |
ChemDiv started in 1990 as a | chemistry provider and has moved to a full service CRO |
, Carothers held a one-year appointment as a | chemistry instructor at the University of South Dakota |
articles, in various fields such as physics, | chemistry, biology, and health care. |
As the | chemistry between Edwards's two characters was so impo |
Sezer began his career as a | chemistry technician in 1975 in the public service and |
-hop artists prior to them (such as Advanced | Chemistry from Heidelberg) it was Die Fantastischen Vi |
As the | chemistry of punicalagins became known it was found to |
of interconnected reactions, known as Reppe | chemistry. |
originally built as an aviary and used as a | chemistry lab when the school was established. |
Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) as the | Chemistry Council member and is Chairman of the ACMD's |
at Georgia Tech, Whitley began working as a | chemistry instructor. |
Her career as a | chemistry instructor began even before she finished he |
osystem features and processes such as water | chemistry, species richness, and primary and secondary |
s organometallic, as well as organometalloid | chemistry. |
Stereochemistry is also known as 3D | chemistry because the prefix "stereo-" means "three-di |
g College, having started at the school as a | chemistry teacher. |
Research Consortium, as well as considerable | chemistry expertise in the Drug Discovery Institute of |
n the area of Pure Sciences such as Physics, | Chemistry and Mathematics. |
etence in fields as diverse as combinatorial | chemistry, computer integrated manufacturing and marke |
ny areas of scientific research, such as the | chemistry of naphthalene derivatives, he is remembered |
of this may be categorized as computational | chemistry, although computational chemistry usually re |
He was also highly regarded as a | chemistry tutor. |
Hip-Hop artists in Germany, such as Advanced | Chemistry. |
a lecturer at Edinburgh University and as a | chemistry teacher. |
conducts research in the nuclear aspects of | chemistry, physics, biology, and engineering was place |
r Momentum: Understanding Spatial Aspects in | Chemistry and Physics and Companion to Angular Momentu |
r Momentum: Understanding Spatial Aspects in | Chemistry and Physics (1988) ISBN 0471858927 |
hards returned to Harvard as an assistant in | chemistry, then instructor, assistant professor, and f |
(B.S., 1879; Ph.D., 1889), was assistant in | chemistry at Wesleyan University, Connecticut (1879-18 |
He became a research assistant in | chemistry at the University of Oslo, then a lecturer i |
fered a job at the voluntary association for | chemistry in Frankfurt in 1835. |
overlap of the disciplines of astronomy and | chemistry. |
nch, Latin, mathematics, astronomy, physics, | chemistry, botany, and geology. |
clude Earth sciences, astronomy, atmospheric | chemistry, climatology, oceanography, archeology, ecol |
III option are: Astrophysics; Biochemistry; | Chemistry; Geological Sciences; Materials Science and |
er and had only a second place finish at the | Chemistry Cup tournament 2007 to his credit when he wa |
ferences was the summer sessions held at the | chemistry department of Johns Hopkins University in th |
ge had three campuses, located at Rosenborg ( | chemistry and biology), Lade (mathematics, physics, in |
This interest led her to work at the | chemistry laboratory of Professor Henry Trimble of the |
He started his studies at the | chemistry department of Munich University in 1930 and |
ing online access for members, housed at the | Chemistry Centre at Burlington House. |
He authored three | chemistry books and was listed in Who's Who in the Sou |
Welch Award in | Chemistry (2002) |
Chemical Sciences in 1999, the NAS Award for | Chemistry in Service to Society in 2009 and has receiv |
John C. Polanyi Award in | Chemistry (2003) |
st Award,1981; the NRCP Achievement Award in | Chemistry, 1982; and the Outstanding Women in the Nati |
was the 2007 recipient of the Welch Award in | Chemistry. |
the Perkin Medal in 2002, the NAS Award for | Chemistry in Service to Society in 2003 and the Priest |
In 1976 he received the Welch Award in | Chemistry for his synthesis of chemical compounds of n |
Among his awards are the Royal Society of | Chemistry's Charmian Medal, the Bader Award, the Repli |
first National Academy of Sciences Award for | Chemistry in Service to Society, 1981, "For his outsta |
2008 Welch Award in | Chemistry: "For outstanding contributions to the under |
versity in Saint Paul, receiving her B.A. in | Chemistry. |
Myers graduated with a B.A. in | Chemistry in 1964. |
Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, B.A. in | Chemistry, 1968 1972. |
Prof. Swedlow received a B.A. in | Chemistry from Brandeis University in Waltham, MA in 1 |
He received his B.A. in | chemistry from Central College in 1945 and an M.S. and |
He received a B.A. in | Chemistry and a Ph.D. in Instructional Systems Technol |
Nakanishi received a B.A. in | Chemistry from Pacific Union College in 1961. |
Dr. Powers obtained his B.A. in | chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley as |
Prof. Mahal received her B.A. in | Chemistry at the University of California, Santa Cruz |
She received her B.A. in | chemistry from Mount Holyoke in 1925 and Ph.D. at the |
ve of New York, Livingson earned his B.A. in | chemistry from New York University, then earned his M. |
After completing a B.A. in | chemistry at UCLA in 1939, Kaplan studied carbohydrate |
Huntress was awarded a B.S. in | Chemistry from Brown University and a Ph.D. in Chemica |
Fuchs earned a B.S. in | chemistry in 1972 from the University of Illinois, gra |
iversity of Minnesota, receiving his B.S. in | chemistry in 1960. |
He completed his B.S. in | Chemistry from Grand Canyon University in Phoenix, AZ. |
lvania State University, garnering a B.S. in | chemistry and earned an M.S. in technology of manageme |
n 1943 in New York City, he earned a B.S. in | Chemistry from Brandeis University in 1964, and receiv |
When he joined the army with a B.S. in | Chemistry, he was determined to become a physicist, af |
Dr. Tirrell earned a B.S. in | Chemistry at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Nguyen received his B.S. in | Chemistry from the Pennsylvania State University in 19 |
Farrington earned a B.S. in | chemistry from Clarkson University in 1968 and a Ph.D. |
ille, Florida, Wrighton received his B.S. in | Chemistry from Florida State University in 1969. |
Wolczanski obtained his B.S. in | Chemistry at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
dale, New York, where she received a B.S. in | chemistry. |
He received his B.S. in | chemistry from the University of California, Berkeley |
on's academic preparation includes a B.S. in | Chemistry, a DSc. in biological chemistry and a PhD. i |
He completed his B.S. in | Chemistry in 1962 and M.S. in Inorganic Chemistry in 1 |
B.S. in | Chemistry Education |
He did not receive his B.S. in | chemistry until 1918. |
t. Francis College and completed his B.S. in | Chemistry in 1947. |
She received her B.S. in | Chemistry from the Rochester Institute of Technology i |
ester University, where he graduated B.Sc in | Chemistry in 1944 and received a Ph.D in 1946. |
as born in South Africa and took his B.Sc in | chemistry and mathematics from the University of Witwa |
Gavin received his B.Sc. in | Chemistry from the University of East Anglia in 1992 a |
l College, Glasgow, before taking a B.Sc. in | Chemistry at St Andrews. |
Clayton Heathcock received his B.Sc. in | chemistry in 1958 from Abilene Christian University an |
Marxist) Educational Qualifications B.Sc. in | Chemistry Educated at FACT High School, Udyogamandal, |
Hassan has a B.Sc. in | Chemistry and Geology from Cairo University, an M.Sc. |
B.Sc. (Bio | Chemistry) |
She received a B.Sc. in | Chemistry, 1954 and a Ph.D. in 1962. |
ng from Vassar College in 1944, with a BA in | Chemistry. |
He held a BA in | chemistry and biology from SFSU and a MA in education. |
tudied the International Baccalaureate, with | chemistry being unquestionably his favorite subject. |
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