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The Golden Book of | Chemistry Experiments book cover. |
of some of the most popular secondary school | chemistry text books in Bulgaria. |
Amir H. Hoveyda is professor of | chemistry at Boston College in Chestnut Hill, MA, and |
He earned a Ph.D. in biophysical | chemistry from Boston University in 1973, and was a fa |
6 undergraduate courses in science (physics, | chemistry, mathematics, botany zoology and biotechnolo |
named for Christopher Strumpf, professor of | chemistry and botany at Hall, in Magdeburg, and editor |
urther his studies of medicine, and to study | chemistry and botany - the latter subject at Uppsala U |
He was then appointed professor of | chemistry and botany at Universidad Central del Ecuado |
He was Teacher of Anatomy, | Chemistry and Botany at Jena and became Professor of M |
ks for his students, including a Textbook of | Chemistry and Botany of the Southern States, which was |
ls' School and earned her bachelor's degree ( | chemistry and botany), master's degree (inorganic chem |
ication of many branches of science, such as | chemistry, meteorology, botany, animal and vegetable p |
ntist and, beginning in 1774, a professor of | Chemistry, Pharmacy, Botany, and Mineralogy at the Uni |
Zoology with | Chemistry and Botany, Statistics with Mathematical Eco |
in Anatomy and Materia medica and prizes in | Chemistry and Botany. |
ncy where he learned and practiced pharmacy, | chemistry, and botany. |
earch in the field of urology, including the | chemistry of both urine and kidney stones and soon bec |
Prof. Swedlow received a B.A. in | Chemistry from Brandeis University in Waltham, MA in 1 |
n 1943 in New York City, he earned a B.S. in | Chemistry from Brandeis University in 1964, and receiv |
In 1899 he became a professor of | chemistry in Braunschweig. |
1859 he became privat-docent in physics and | chemistry at Breslau. |
ton L. Lee is the H. Tracy Hall Professor of | Chemistry at Brigham Young University (BYU). |
role of carbonaceous aerosols in atmospheric | chemistry, heterogeneous bromine reactions, and to emp |
Huntress was awarded a B.S. in | Chemistry from Brown University and a Ph.D. in Chemica |
aylor University and a doctorate in Physical | Chemistry from Brown University in 1931. |
John Donaldson, professor of | chemistry at Brunel University, proposed that the cruc |
For uses not related to acid-base | chemistry, see Buffer. |
ilities, 450-seat cafeteria, two gyms, and a | chemistry lab built in 1997. |
Thus | chemistry is built on an understanding of laws of phys |
In | chemistry, the burn rate (or burning rate) is a measur |
Geography, Civics and Citizenship, Biology, | Chemistry, Physics, Business Studies, Christian Studie |
tive national professional organizations for | chemistry, psychology, business, education, journalism |
I'm no | chemistry expert, but i'm guessing one of those number |
there is no | chemistry lab) but remaining true to the ideal express |
He received a bachelor's degree in | chemistry from Butler University in Indianapolis in 19 |
86, CODEN ACRCFA) is a scientific journal in | chemistry, published by the Asian Coordinating Group f |
Medal Award and both were given a Heroes of | Chemistry award by the American Chemical Society in 19 |
es general team improvement (and perhaps the | chemistry employed by new head coach Chris Ford), the |
Mathematical | Chemistry Series, by D. Bonchev, D. H. Rouvray (Eds.), |
the International Union of Pure and Applied | Chemistry, and by UNESCO, the United Nations Education |
Campbell at Caltech (within the Division of | Chemistry headed by Linus Pauling), Goodman worked on |
Princeton in 1914 as Instructor in Physical | Chemistry, and by 1915, was made an Assistant Professo |
He received the 2007 Florida | Chemistry award by the Florida Section of the American |
ree in geology with minors in philosophy and | chemistry from BYU. |
Comparative Government, Economics, Biology, | Chemistry, Physics, Calculus, and Statistics. |
nglish, French, Spanish Literature, Biology, | Chemistry, Physics, Calculus, Geology, Psychology and |
born June 28, 1945) is the Bren Professor of | Chemistry at California Institute of Technology. |
He received his Ph.D. in | chemistry from California Institute of Technology in 1 |
Dr. Kauffman is currently a Professor of | Chemistry at California State University, Fresno. |
hur and Marian Hanisch Memorial professor of | Chemistry at California Institute of Technology. |
He had previously received a BS in | chemistry from California State University, Fresno and |
oseph's elder cousin, James was Professor of | Chemistry in Cambridge from 1815. |
He has a Ph.D. in physical | chemistry from Cambridge University. |
He was Professor of Organic | Chemistry at Cambridge University from 1988 - 1992. |
10 November 1861) was the ninth Professor of | Chemistry in Cambridge from 1815 to 1860. |
as Director of Research in the Department of | Chemistry at Cambridge University. |
to his post at Oxford he taught Theoretical | Chemistry at Cambridge University where he was also di |
He was appointed Professor of Physical | Chemistry at Cambridge University in 1965. |
1939 Bowden worked as a lecturer in physical | chemistry at Cambridge University before moving back t |
a British scientist and former professor of | chemistry at Cambridge University. |
alley is an American chemist, a professor of | chemistry at Cameron University in Lawton, Oklahoma. |
t City and Guilds of London Institute on the | chemistry of camphor and the mechanism of aromatic sub |
mathematics (particularly graph theory) and | chemistry, but can be adapted to other fields. |
eorge H. Dewar, a pharmacist and a medicinal | chemistry doctoral candidate in John B. Stenlake's med |
ry research has focused on the role of brain | chemistry in cannabis dependence. |
Carbene analogs in | chemistry are carbenes with the carbon atom replaced b |
In organic | chemistry a carbonate can also refer to a functional g |
es in biochemistry, biotechnology, medicinal | chemistry, chemical carcinogenesis, environmental toxi |
Chemistry - Carl Bosch, Friedrich Bergius | |
of the war and obtaining his PhD in physical | chemistry from Carnegie Tech, Cowan returned to work f |
ll was a faculty member in the Department of | Chemistry at Carnegie-Mellon University from 1978-1984 |
ize, Society of Toxicology and Environmental | Chemistry Rachel Carson Award, Center for Science in t |
her developed his interest in organometallic | chemistry and catalysis with John Bercaw. |
sed on the area of fuel technology, physical | chemistry and catalytic reactions as well as the separ |
He also pleaded that | chemistry should cease to be subservient to medicine o |
d to become co-director of the Institute for | Chemistry and Cell Biology at Harvard Medical School. |
Kansas and completed undergraduate study in | Chemistry and Cellular Biology. |
Science's Craig Medal and a Royal Society of | Chemistry (RSC) Centenary Lectureship and Medal. |
He received his B.A. in | chemistry from Central College in 1945 and an M.S. and |
heodore L. Brown and H. Eugene LeMay, titled | Chemistry: The Central Science, which was first publis |
a private company and the largest industrial | chemistry R&D centre in Israel. |
he Laboratory for Cancer Research Bioorganic | Chemistry, becoming chair in 1993. |
He served as | chemistry department chairman from 1969 to 1993. |
itish chemist and the Waynflete Professor of | Chemistry and Chairman of Organic Chemistry at the Uni |
ried to her colleague from the department of | chemistry, Christopher Chang, another 2008 TR35 award |
ried to his colleague from the department of | chemistry, Michelle Chang, another 2008 TR35 award rec |
the Journal of Medicinal and Pharmaceutical | Chemistry, but changed its name in 1963 to the current |
When that happens, the locusts' body | chemistry actually changes and “undergoes behavioral, |
ton avalanche, Krist wrote three novels--Bad | Chemistry (1998), Chaos Theory (2000), and Extravaganc |
In | chemistry, the characteristic time is used to determin |
In | chemistry, intervalence charge transfer, often abbrevi |
In 1660 he was appointed Professor of | Chemistry to Charles II of England in 1660, Apothecary |
A 1997 paper from the journal Clinical | Chemistry reproduces charts from a 1973 DVfl scientifi |
AP | Chemistry ("AP Chem") |
has a specialized collection in the field of | chemistry / chemical engineering / chemical technology |
lliam H. Corcoran Professor and Professor of | Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at the California I |
In 1899, he became lecturer in | Chemistry and Chemical Technology at the Chalmers Univ |
0 he was appointed Professor of Experimental | Chemistry and Chemical Technology at the University of |
For | chemistry and chemical engineering faculties, her addi |
of galactic, extragalactic and intergalactic | chemistry and chemical evolution. |
98 and served as chairman of the Division of | Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at Caltech from 199 |
hyrin, supramolecular, medicinal, bioorganic | chemistry and chemical biology. |
is son is Adam Cohen, Assistant Professor of | Chemistry and Chemical Biology and of Physics at Harva |
ed articles covering all aspects of physical | chemistry and chemical physics, and their interfaces w |
It is an effort of the Department of | Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Harvard University. |
James Flack Norris Award in Physical Organic | Chemistry (American Chemical Society) |
f Technology, including Division Chairman of | Chemistry and Chemical Engineering from 1963-68, Dean |
vionics and support systems; bioengineering; | chemistry and chemical engineering; corrosion and elec |
Owing to the small volume and often-changing | chemistry, fine chemicals production is more expensive |
es for the panel of tests have been Chem 12, | Chemistry panel, Chemistry screen, SMA 12, SMA 20 and |
scientific research articles and reports in | chemistry, computational chemistry and computer scienc |
ished several professional papers in organic | chemistry and chemistry education during his career.. |
As a mix of biochemistry and inorganic | chemistry, bioinorganic chemistry is important in eluc |
hysics and overlaps greatly with theoretical | chemistry, physical chemistry and chemical physics. |
the following exams: Biology HL, Biology SL, | Chemistry HL, Chemistry SL, Design Tech. |
In 1968 he obtained MSc in | Chemistry (industrial chemistry) from the Warsaw Unive |
Some of the subjects covered are nuclear | chemistry, radiation chemistry, nuclear power plant ch |
overed by the journal also include inorganic | chemistry, materials chemistry, organometallics, appli |
stitute has six research groups on synthetic | chemistry, solid-state chemistry, polymer physics, pol |
. Borden's research focuses on Computational | Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, and Organometallic Chemi |
His research interests include cluster | chemistry, polyoxometalate chemistry, ligand design an |
Broad topical coverage includes organic | chemistry, bioorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, a |
(Physical | Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Polymer Science, Phys |
oss the chemical sciences, including organic | chemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, en |
um Physics, Solid State Physics, Theoretical | Chemistry, Radiochemistry, Chemistry, Biophysics, and |
, Use of English, Pure Mathematics, Physics, | Chemistry, Biology, Chinese History, Geography, Libera |
In | chemistry, the Chinese lantern structure is a coordina |
of jazz guitar performance and theory: Chord | Chemistry, Modern Chord Progressions: Jazz and Classic |
In | chemistry, a chromite refers to an anionic complex of |
and earned bachelors degrees in Biology and | Chemistry from Chung Chi College of the Chinese Univer |
He obtained a BSc in Industrial | Chemistry from City University London in 1965 and a Ph |
ental Science, Human Anatomy and Physiology, | Chemistry, Physics, Civics, World History, American Hi |
Farrington earned a B.S. in | chemistry from Clarkson University in 1968 and a Ph.D. |
In synthetic | chemistry, two classes of chlorination are usually of |
Chemistry: Harold Clayton Urey | |
orn 1932) is a professor emeritus of organic | chemistry at Clemson University who first synthesised |
ecades his work has expanded in a variety of | chemistry and climate-related fields. |
ther atmospheric parameters related to ozone | chemistry and climate. |
as high-throughput screening, combinatorial | chemistry, automated clinical and analytical testing, |
in-group and transition-metal organometallic | chemistry, gas-phase cluster synthesis, thermoelectric |
n the following fields: relativistic quantum | chemistry, coupled cluster methods, theoretical calcul |
Taught | chemistry and coached track at Quincy High School. |
fter Teekay and DJ Cosm found a good working | chemistry while collaborating on a few tracks. |
welding, computer science, nursing, math and | Chemistry with college credit as well as an array of h |
B.A.: | Chemistry, Smith College, Northampton, MA, 1968. |
Nicobar Islands (1875) and was Professor of | Chemistry, Technical College, Finsbury (1885). |
He was Professor of | Chemistry, Military College, Sandhurst and then Profes |
alculus, English, Foreign Language, Biology, | Chemistry, and College-preparatory in all other subjec |
Donike studied | chemistry in Cologne and graduated in 1965. |
For use in | chemistry, see Colorimetry (chemical method). |
In | chemistry, a colour reaction is a chemical reaction th |
to New York where she received a Masters in | Chemistry from Columbia University in 1925. |
Louis E. Brus is a professor of | chemistry at Columbia University. |
He earned his B.S., M.A. and Ph.D. in | Chemistry from Columbia University in 1908, 1909 and 1 |
uyvesant High School and received degrees in | Chemistry from Columbia University and University of T |
Oxford University in 1999 with a Masters in | Chemistry and Columbia Business School in 2005 with hi |
and did postgraduate studies in Geology and | Chemistry from Columbia School of Mines and received a |
oted to finding new pharmaceuticals via fast | chemistry to combat infections diseases such as HIV, t |
Physics, | Chemistry, Biology, Combined Science, Economics, BAFS, |
mgren, with whom Calle has developed a great | chemistry when commentating, they subsequently signed |
This was the first known use of Radiation | Chemistry for commercial products. |
than a decade, he was member of the National | Chemistry Olympiad Committee and Mentor (1990-2001) wh |
September 21 - Fucked Up's album The | Chemistry of Common Life is announced as the winner of |
n fields that commonly deal with groundwater | chemistry, arsenite commonly refers to As2O3, the acid |
anagement, biology, business administration, | chemistry, coaching, communication, creative writing, |
ude AP Biology, AP Calculus (self-paced), AP | Chemistry, AP Comparative Government & Politics, AP En |
lized the Bronsted-Lowry theory of acid-base | chemistry to complex chemistry. |
field of molecular modelling, computational | chemistry and computational biology. |
of this may be categorized as computational | chemistry, although computational chemistry usually re |
Physics, | Chemistry, Maths, Computer Science |
ral main subjects like mathematics, physics, | chemistry and computer science. |
y of Louisiana at Lafayette in microbiology, | chemistry and computer sciences. |
Sciences: Mathematics, Physics, | Chemistry and Computer Sciences. |
ratory classrooms (for physics, biology, and | chemistry), a computer lab, and facilities for the sch |
the Departments of: Anthropology • Biology • | Chemistry • Computer Science • Criminal Justice and Cr |
s AB and BC, Environmental Science, Biology, | Chemistry, Physics, Computer Science, Spanish, French, |
ng and the research in mathematics, physics, | chemistry and computing. |
Yamamoto, A. Organotransition Metal | Chemistry: Fundamental Concepts and Applications. |
lit in two (Faraday Transactions I: Physical | Chemistry in Condensed Phases and Faraday Transactions |
titute (the university's center for physical | chemistry and condensed matter physics) from 1961 to 1 |
Topological approach to the | chemistry of conjugated molecules, by A. Graovac, I. G |
meteorologist Al Duckworth, providing a team | chemistry with considerable appeal to the New Orleans |
dents attending courses at the Department of | Chemistry is considerable. |
Investigations involving pneumatic | chemistry are considered significant both for the impr |
Categories: Biotechnology, Analytical | Chemistry, Biotechnology Consulting Bioconjugation |
the International Union of Pure and Applied | Chemistry (IUPAC) containing internationally accepted |
the International Union of Pure and Applied | Chemistry (IUPAC) containing internationally accepted |
tions to ADEC on the pharmaceutical aspects ( | chemistry, quality control, pharmacokinetics, etc) of |
Diphosphorus tetraiodide is used in organic | chemistry for converting carboxylic acids to nitriles, |
g, and Physics Today and lectured on kitchen | chemistry at cooking schools, universities, The Oxford |
us awards include: from the Royal Society of | Chemistry, the Corday-Morgan Medal and Prize in Inorga |
The | chemistry between Cornell and the other three was imme |
the George W. and Grace L. Todd professor of | Chemistry at Cornell University. |
e University of Pittsburgh, and his Ph.D. in | Chemistry from Cornell University (Marsh, p. 52-53). |
William T. Miller, professor of organic | chemistry at Cornell University, was co-opted to devel |
ovide a comprehensive all-volatile treatment | chemistry for corrosion protection for the steam syste |
l conditions, and displayed a good offensive | chemistry with countryman Javier Saviola, newly signed |
It is a comprehensive analytical | chemistry reference, covering all aspects from theory |
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