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poetry, and took graduate school classes in | chemistry, mathematics and Latin. |
At JHU he had to teach freshman classes in | chemistry, and it quickly became apparent that, while |
ble for instructing the labs and classes for | Chemistry I and II as well as Organic Chemistry I and |
of Isoeugenol, a topic in classical organic | chemistry. |
onitor the state of the climate, atmospheric | chemistry, ocean and land ecosystems. |
He closely studied | chemistry and its application to the analysis of soils |
cules, molecular clusters and cluster impact | chemistry, and the quantum properties of helium cluste |
W. Keith MacNab, coauthor of | Chemistry: Fundamentals and Principles, 1977. |
The application of computer codes to | chemistry |
Cohen studied | chemistry under Svante Arrhenius in Stockholm, Henri M |
A coil, in | chemistry, is a tube, frequently in spiral form, used |
site was simple machines, Clown College was | chemistry, etc. |
its earliest origins in the Royal College of | Chemistry founded under the auspices of Prince Albert |
a common introductory-level college organic | chemistry experiment. |
t under Dr. Hoffmann in the Royal College of | Chemistry in Oxford Street. |
to 1960, he served as dean of the College of | Chemistry. |
ce, and in 1866 went to the Royal College of | Chemistry and Royal School of Mines. |
and went on to study at the Royal College of | Chemistry but was also interested in social reform, an |
The Royal College of | Chemistry (RCC) was a college originally based on Oxfo |
his 1987 history of UC Berkeley's College of | Chemistry, From Retorts to Lasers, wrote that a higher |
g and research at Imperial College, notably: | Chemistry, Computer Science, Economics, Finance & Mana |
esearchers to make extensive use of color in | chemistry publications. |
used cross processing in C-41 color negative | chemistry to give a unique appearance. |
ofessor Jack Miller in Columbia University's | Chemistry department. |
For six years Emsley wrote a column on | chemistry for the Independent called "Molecule of the |
ter opened in 2007 and combines mathematics, | chemistry and biology research in one building. |
ce 1994, a member of the Nobel Committee for | Chemistry since 2006 and the Committees chairman since |
ed and Talented Program, and has competed in | chemistry Olympiad, Arkansas Junior Science and Humani |
Competing hypothesis: | Chemistry of rocks is determined by volcanic processes |
An ate complex in | chemistry is a salt formed by reaction of a Lewis acid |
l (CBD) and hence have a complex cannabinoid | chemistry representing some of the world's most exotic |
NI3 has a complex structural | chemistry that is difficult to study because of the in |
An expert on the composition and | chemistry of asteroids and comets, Lewis has written s |
English literature and composition, biology, | chemistry, European history, American history, French, |
The application of organosodium compounds in | chemistry is limited in part due to competition from o |
For metalorganic compounds in | chemistry, see Organometallic. |
of both elements and compounds, photographic | chemistry, electrochemistry, pizeochemistry, and the h |
It is a comprehensive analytical | chemistry reference, covering all aspects from theory |
-Meitner Institute for Computational Quantum | Chemistry, Hebrew University of Jerusalem with Prof. D |
Pulay in the field of computational quantum | chemistry with the intent to accelerate and stabilize |
ntal, theoretical and computational physical | chemistry of small molecules in the gas phase. |
1987 as the Center for Computational Quantum | Chemistry. |
dex is often used in computer (mathematical) | chemistry investigations for organic compounds. |
United States Government, Computer Science, | Chemistry and Biology. |
Computer Studies, | Chemistry, Physics |
, he was distinguished with the Computers in | Chemistry Award from the American Chemical Society. |
ch while Sherlock Holmes conducts malodorous | chemistry experiments. |
It was the first international conference of | chemistry worldwide. |
Such a theory confines the | chemistry and diffusive transport processes to an infi |
s where he emphasizes the connection between | Chemistry and Philosophy as the keys of perfumery, a p |
Connick studied | Chemistry at Berkeley, receiving his B.S. in 1939 and |
hile at Vacaville, Walker continued studying | chemistry while working in a laboratory on the prison |
thetic biology, and with the contribution of | chemistry, physics, informatics, mathematics, and engi |
Fellows who have made major contributions to | chemistry. |
mongst the many and diverse contributions to | chemistry he made, his two papers describing the brill |
ariser of the new and controversial physical | chemistry theories of Ostwald, van't Hoff and Arrheniu |
Cosmography, Algebra, | Chemistry, History |
the realm of physics, cosmology, astronomy, | chemistry or other physical sources. |
Care initative the International Council of | Chemistry introduced the The Global Product Strategy i |
not cause any changes in blood counts, blood | chemistry or in the proportion of thymocyte or lymphoc |
He also delivered a course of | chemistry lectures at Middlebury College in 1827. |
Courses in | chemistry and physics were offered in the School of En |
nge of Advanced Placement courses, including | chemistry, world history, calculus (AB and BC), macroe |
iewed scientific journal covering analytical | chemistry. |
-reviewed scientific journal covering chiral | chemistry in relation with physiology. |
access scientific journal covering synthetic | chemistry and natural product chemistry. |
The journal covers physical | chemistry. |
Section A covers inorganic | chemistry; Section B organic chemistry and Section C p |
bard and MacMurray were unable to create the | chemistry that they had been able to create with vario |
ord's producer has encouraged creativity and | chemistry amongst the musicians |
uced by those tilings in crystallography and | chemistry. |
Current Organic | Chemistry is a scientific review journal summarizing p |
adford Grammar School, and currently studies | Chemistry at the University of Leeds.:) |
D. in | chemistry from Dalhousie University. |
a, G. Sankar, B.F.G. Johnson and D.W. Lewis, | Chemistry - A European Journal, 7, 2972-2978, 2001. |
The editors are Steve G. Davies (Organic | Chemistry), Richard G. Compton (Physical Chemistry), J |
n Auburn High School alumnus who was Dean of | Chemistry and acting president of the Alabama Polytech |
The origin of TTG suites is debated; their | chemistry is similar to modern-day subduction zone mag |
from UCLA in 1997 with a bachelors degree in | Chemistry, and was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship to pur |
ted from Swarthmore College with a degree in | chemistry. |
He earned a degree in | chemistry from Lebanon Valley College and an engineeri |
he received a Bachelor of Science degree in | chemistry and physics from Memorial University of Newf |
d was working towards his master's degree in | chemistry when he volunteered for military duty. |
duated from Barnard College with a degree in | Chemistry. |
ew College, Oxford, and obtained a degree in | chemistry in 1912 and then studied botany and forestry |
s also awarded a master's degree (analytical | chemistry) by the University of Birmingham. |
He graduated with a degree in | chemistry. |
He held an B.S. degree in | Chemistry from MIT as well as a Master's degree in Man |
chnology in 1965 with a Bachelor's degree in | Chemistry and Mathematics. |
from Fisk University with a B. S. degree in | chemistry. |
k to Berkeley, he got a bachelor's degree in | chemistry in 1946 and a master's degree in chemical en |
ted with a BSc first class Honours Degree in | Chemistry. |
iversity and obtained a Bachelor's degree in | Chemistry in 1976. |
Professor Nuzzo received his B.S. degree in | Chemistry from Rutgers University in 1976 and his Ph.D |
hn's University in Shanghai with a degree in | chemistry. |
ed a Bachelor of Science and Ph.D. degree in | Chemistry from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, |
McKee graduated with a degree in | chemistry from the University of Alabama in 1950. |
Maryanoff received a B.S. degree in | chemistry in 1969, and a Ph.D. degree in organic chemi |
Dr. Rhee received his B.S. degree in | chemistry from Seoul national university and PhD degre |
ohn Steinbeck and graduated with a degree in | Chemistry in 1926. |
frican Americans to obtain a Ph.D. degree in | chemistry in the United States. |
Solomon received a bachelor's degree in | chemistry from Illinois Institute of Technology in 197 |
Goeddel earned his bachelor's degree in | chemistry from the University of California, San Diego |
ted from Hofstra University with a degree in | chemistry. |
Thomas holds an MSc degree in | Chemistry and was a Professor of Chemistry for a perio |
or's degree in Biology, a master's degree in | Chemistry and a doctorate degree in Biochemistry. |
iversity, where he earned his B.S. degree in | chemistry in 1959. |
Dickinson earned a B.S. degree in | Chemistry from Allegheny College in 1974 and a J.D. fr |
She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in | Chemistry and a Master of Philosophy in Chemistry, bot |
Sutherland received his bachelor's degree in | chemistry in 1937 from Washburn University, Topeka, Ka |
Master of Science degree in | Chemistry (1974) |
Bachelor of Science degree in | Chemistry (1972) |
He obtained his degree in | chemistry in 1920 from Moscow State University where h |
t Scholar in the US, earning an MS degree in | chemistry from Wilkes University in Pennsylvania. |
rkman earned a Bachelor of Science degree in | chemistry at the University of Oregon, under the guida |
Riggs earned his undergraduate degree in | chemistry at University of California, Riverside in 19 |
Phillips completed a Bachelors degree in | chemistry in 1948 at the University of Kansas and obta |
l in Toronto, earning a Bachelor's degree in | Chemistry. |
He graduated with a degree in | chemistry from MIT in 1890 and became assistant superi |
In 1930, he received his degree in | chemistry from Friedrich Wilhelm University. |
She obtained her Bachelor's Degree in | Chemistry from the College of Mount Saint Vincent and |
d in 1958 from City College with a degree in | chemistry, he studied at the Sorbonne from 1959 to 196 |
e studied part-time and obtained a degree in | chemistry and then a PhD in microbiology from Birmingh |
ited Kingdom to gain a first-class degree in | chemistry. |
He received his B.S. degree in | chemistry and Ph.D. degree in physical chemistry from |
He holds a degree in | chemistry and a doctorate in natural sciences, both fr |
n 1943, he received his bachelor's degree in | chemistry from the Carnegie Institute of Technology (n |
He received a bachelor's degree in | chemistry from Butler University in Indianapolis in 19 |
He received his S.B. degree in | chemistry from MIT in 1966, and his Ph.D. in chemical |
He graduated with a degree in | chemistry in 1937 from the University of North Carolin |
adley University with a Bachelor's Degree in | Chemistry. |
Heath graduated with a degree in | Chemistry in 1984 from Baylor University in Texas wher |
n received her Bachelor of Science degree in | Chemistry and Biology from Tarleton State University i |
Graaff Reinet, Smith obtained a BA degree in | Chemistry from the University of the Cape of Good Hope |
ania and received an undergraduate degree in | chemistry from Princeton University in 1985, and a Ph. |
He received a degree in | chemistry at the American University of Beirut before |
Hatlen holds a civil engineer degree in | chemistry from the Norwegian Institute of Technology i |
Peter Willett obtained an Honors degree in | Chemistry from Exeter College, Oxford in 1975 and then |
g college part-time to study for a degree in | Chemistry and Geology at Chelsea College, London, grad |
Bauer received a B.S. degree in | Chemistry in 1954 from the University of California, L |
College, London, where he gained a degree in | chemistry in 1855. |
He completed an undergraduate degree in | chemistry at Tulane University in 1977. |
She took her degree in | chemistry at Aberdeen University, and her D.Phil. |
ton where he received a Bachelor's degree in | chemistry. |
from University College with a BSc degree in | Chemistry, Zoology and Physiology, followed by Special |
engar earned both an undergraduate degree in | Chemistry and Physics in 1971 and a master's degree in |
Holt graduated from college with a degree in | chemistry and for a while taught that subject at the h |
He holds a first-class honours degree in | Chemistry and is a keen chess player. |
Balaram received his Bachelors degree in | Chemistry from Fergusson College, Pune followed by a M |
Fernando has an MS degree in | Chemistry which he obtained from Universidad de Vallad |
on, from which he graduated with a degree in | chemistry cum laude in 1927, after having been elected |
uth Dakota, Burris earned his B.S. degree in | Chemistry at South Dakota State University in 1936 and |
ersity of Pittsburgh, a bachelor's degree in | chemistry in 1946, a master's degree in biological sci |
He received his A.B. degree in | chemistry and physics from Harvard College in 2001. |
He earned his undergraduate degree in | chemistry in 1938 from Worcester Polytechnic Institute |
ersity of Edinburgh and obtained a degree in | Chemistry, Botany and Mathematics before furthered his |
st Germany, in 1967 and a doctoral degree in | Chemistry from University of California, Berkeley in 1 |
High School in 1942 and pursued a degree in | chemistry from the University of Arkansas at Fayettvil |
hool, he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in | Chemistry from Ithaca College and then obtained a Mast |
e received his Bachelor of Science degree in | chemistry from Loyola University, Los Angeles, Califor |
uating from Dhaka University with degrees in | chemistry, Karim lectured in this field at the univers |
both his undergraduate and Ph.D. degrees in | chemistry from the University of California, Berkeley. |
t (QUB), earning BSc, MSc and PhD degrees in | Chemistry. |
He had degrees in | Chemistry and Pharmacy from the University of Madrid. |
uyvesant High School and received degrees in | Chemistry from Columbia University and University of T |
However there is no real demand in | chemistry, physics, or engineering for isolating U-234 |
also federal entitlements, demographics and | chemistry. |
to Louis XIV, appointed him demonstrator of | chemistry at the Jardin du Roi, Paris; Diarist John Ev |
In 1870 Liversidge became a demonstrator of | chemistry at the university laboratory. |
the same year was appointed demonstrator in | chemistry at the University of Sydney under Archibald |
tions for veterinary medicine, dentistry and | chemistry are held in separate branch libraries around |
together, the pair could no longer deny the | chemistry between them and ended up in bed. |
1998, as full professor in the Department of | Chemistry and Biochemistry until his death. |
He joined the faculty of Department of | Chemistry at the University of Minnesota in 1980, achi |
e he served as Chairman of the Department of | Chemistry and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Science. |
The Department of | chemistry was established in the year 2000 with the de |
as a professor and head of the Department of | Chemistry at Lafayette College. |
ylvania at their newly created Department of | Chemistry as Applied Arts, but his work at the mint on |
. Bowers is a professor in the Department of | Chemistry and Biochemistry at UC Santa Barbara and a F |
ds joint appointments with the department of | Chemistry and department of Chemical and Biomolecular |
professor and chairman of the Department of | Chemistry and Biochemistry at Florida State University |
While leading the Department of | Chemistry, Martell also led a highly productive resear |
sor and former chairman of the Department of | Chemistry at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point |
disease, considered by the VCU Department of | Chemistry as "an unprecedented medication for the bene |
Miller Research Fellow at the Department of | Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley. |
92-1989 Munroe was head of the Department of | Chemistry and Dean of the Corcoran Scientific School a |
and joined the faculty of the department of | Chemistry at Prince of Wales College in 1939. |
wa, where he established their Department of | Chemistry. |
ried to her colleague from the department of | chemistry, Christopher Chang, another 2008 TR35 award |
ofessor Nordin Bin Haji Lajis, Department of | Chemistry at Universiti Putra Malaysia overtook editor |
ed by Stephen G. Pyne from the Department of | Chemistry at University of Wollongong, Australia. |
of Brigham Young University's Department of | Chemistry and Biochemistry and exclusively licensed to |
rse was started in 1947 in the Department of | Chemistry, which already had research facilities holdi |
er WPI as an instructor in the Department of | Chemistry. |
Nanosciences Laboratory in the Department of | Chemistry "G. |
litary Academy, chiefly in the department of | chemistry, mineralogy, and geology. |
ried to his colleague from the department of | chemistry, Michelle Chang, another 2008 TR35 award rec |
It houses laboratories of the Department of | Chemistry and Biochemistry and the College of Marine S |
Department of | Chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison |
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