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His creative power was enriched by his | analytical ability obtained through science education, |
It is indexed or abstracted in | Analytical Abstracts, Chemical Abstracts Service, Envir |
It is abstracted and indexed in MEDLINE and | Analytical Abstracts. |
Analytical after using numerical analytic techniques, i | |
iented programming capabilities and advanced | analytical algorithms. |
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry had a 2008 impac | |
ms for long-baseline optical interferometry; | analytical and numerical techniques for the white-light |
The Magazine takes an | analytical and Interesting look at the forces shaping t |
e Chemical Instruments Department became the | Analytical and Control Division in about 1959 with Haro |
nal police forces as members, in addition to | analytical and operational support from Europol and Int |
nmentally-sensitive young adults by teaching | analytical and appreciation skills besides grammar and |
e for detail work may be frustrated by their | analytical and meticulous approach, but the work of the |
contributing both in prose and verse to the | Analytical and Critical Reviews and the British and Mon |
ctrophoresis is a scientific journal for new | analytical and preparative methods and for innovative a |
MSL provides | analytical and general purpose laboratories, as well as |
Wisdom is credited with developing "numerous | analytical and numerical techniques" that are fundament |
ields of theoretical and physical chemistry, | analytical and inorganic chemistry, organic and biologi |
-series research, and for projects requiring | analytical and other sophisticated shore facilities. |
main strands of contemporary philosophy, the | analytical and continental movements, represented by th |
of his career, Mac Grianna grew increasingly | analytical and critical as he examined the changing fac |
e or architectural models, which employed an | analytical and almost archeological approach to archite |
School of | Analytical and Applied Sciences |
Cekada's bibliography includes apologetic, | analytical and controversial articles on a great variet |
"The number and location of national | analytical and estimating centers." |
dley, he was popular and jocular, a "clever, | analytical, and forthright judge, with little patience |
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry is a peer-review | |
intelligence on wildlife crime and provides | analytical and investigative support to law enforcement |
As such, she conducts | analytical and experimental research on vibration and d |
Analytical and geometric aspects of hyperbolic space (C | |
ents develop moral values,critical thinking, | analytical, and leadership skills, |
HFBA has a variety of niche applications in | analytical and synthetic chemistry. |
publications in its history, the Journal of | Analytical and Applied Chemistry (July 1893) and the Am |
IMI TAMI has created a campus with research, | analytical and testing laboratories, GMP compliant faci |
In 2002 the journal was renamed to | Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry. |
nce (MoD) career he occupied a wide range of | analytical and management positions in the DIS and else |
emission reduction commitment is implicitly | analytical, and, in my view, not acceptable. |
Research Article: ' | Analytical applications of flow injection with chemilum |
dband sources of near-infrared radiation for | analytical applications. |
n making based on quantitative models and an | analytical approach to decision making and problem solv |
His | analytical approach to history differed from his predec |
owing to his own persistence, diligence, and | analytical approach to the heredity of peas and other p |
It was in sharp contrast to the pragmatic, | analytical approach favored by Valeri Lobanovsky. |
His | analytical approach earned him comparisons with Penske' |
thod is known as the Telzer Derekh, a unique | analytical approach to Torah study. |
he Drowned and the Saved is an attempt at an | analytical approach. |
with young scholars in China to explore new | analytical approaches to poverty research and through t |
te papers into his eighties, particularly in | analytical areas of what would become the theory of dyn |
y, travelogue, essays and articles, literary | analytical articles, editing the books, editing the mag |
to the people in the region the latest news, | analytical articles, film news & views, sports, commerc |
During his tenure at the CIA, his | analytical assignments included monitoring the break up |
The Journal of | Analytical Atomic Spectrometry is a peer-reviewed scien |
The journal replaced Annual Reports on | Analytical Atomic Spectroscopy (1971-1984) in 1986 and |
measured by using a gas collecting tube, an | analytical balance and two other fluids of known mass d |
In comparison, a standard | analytical balance is 100 times less sensitive; i.e. it |
The filter is weighed on an | analytical balance before and after sampling, and the d |
lysis application, predominantly used to fit | analytical, bell-shaped functions to experimental data. |
The Civil War in Books: An | Analytical Bibliography (University of Illinois Press, |
esearch and review articles on any aspect of | analytical, bioanalytical and detection science. |
Analytical Biochemistry 1996 Nov 1;242(1):84-9. | |
s the Philosopher, Metropolitan of Larissa - | Analytical Biography (Ta Nea, 17 August 2000). |
he series has also inspired numerous novels, | analytical books, websites, and works of fan fiction. |
Race Over Rice: Binary | Analytical Boxes and a Twenty-First Century Endorsement |
The "DI" is the | analytical branch of the CIA, responsible for the produ |
In 2002 it bought the Philips | Analytical business. |
Her portraits were not | analytical but rather descriptive, showing people as th |
mation of the two-body problem for a quicker | analytical calculation of ASA. |
nformation, which usually makes exact and/or | analytical calculations impractical. |
height, because doing so in many cases makes | analytical calculations more convenient. |
s a wide variety of functions to enhance the | analytical capabilities of Excel. |
e to a clash of personalities: Hunter's more | analytical, cautious approach towards his mission and t |
t reference materials as well as independent | analytical certifications and custom packaging of clien |
including stable isotope-labeled compounds), | analytical certifications, custom packaging of all type |
arted to use this perspective to address the | analytical challenges of global urbanism and urban envi |
nsulting, PK support, in-vitro ADME screens, | analytical characterization of API, stability testing a |
s spectrometry, metallomics, ionics, and the | analytical characterization of nano- and biomaterials. |
ACS Div of | Analytical Chem Arthur F. Findeis Award for Achievement |
The particular approach adopted is to refine | analytical chemical techniques for identifying traces o |
rning to London, he set up in practice as an | analytical chemist in 1864, and in 1868 became chief ch |
Paul J. Gemperline is an American | analytical chemist and chemometrician. |
15 June 1910), was an English Scientist and | analytical Chemist who published many scientific papers |
Henry Letheby, (1816-1876), | analytical chemist and public health engineer. |
02 - April 18, 1880) was a Dutch organic and | analytical chemist |
brough Boys player was studying to become an | analytical chemist while turning out for Cargo Fleet. |
rk for Bass & Co. at Burton upon Trent as an | analytical chemist in the brewery department. |
His father was Jean Rene Claudius Dupont, | Analytical chemist. |
of Sheffield in 1971, Stringer worked as an | analytical chemist. |
ky (1919 - February 5, 1999) was an American | analytical chemist. |
e basics of Organic, Inorganic, Physical and | Analytical Chemistries but also covering modern areas o |
Although modern | analytical chemistry is dominated by sophisticated inst |
turies (1862-2001) the Fresenius' Journal of | Analytical Chemistry as it was known came to an end whe |
the same university, and continued to teach | Analytical Chemistry for 13 years there. |
Analytical chemistry has played critical roles in the u | |
Vacuum fusion is an | analytical chemistry technique, used for determining th |
The Encyclopedia of | Analytical Chemistry is an English-language multivolume |
It is a comprehensive | analytical chemistry reference, covering all aspects fr |
on's research interests are in environmental | analytical chemistry and his various contributions to o |
The | analytical chemistry of detecting chemicals has advance |
Analytical Chemistry Insights seeks to be the most time | |
They are commonly used in | analytical chemistry to make up diluted solutions by me |
D in | analytical chemistry from the University of Houston in |
to support the emerging FACSS (Federation of | Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies), whose |
r Outstanding Contributions in the Fields of | Analytical Chemistry was presented to Professor George |
med by analogy with shotgun sequencing) uses | analytical chemistry to investigate the biological func |
The Carius halogen method in | analytical chemistry is a method for the quantitative d |
y in Tahlequah, Oklahoma in 1965, an M.S. in | analytical chemistry from Oklahoma State University in |
n mass spectrometry under development by the | analytical chemistry group at the United States Food an |
l Society (founded in 1841), the Society for | Analytical Chemistry (founded in 1874) and the Royal In |
r until 1946 and then became the head of the | analytical chemistry department. |
ity of Ceylon, Colombo and gained a Ph.D for | Analytical Chemistry from University of Salford in Unit |
a method used in both organic chemistry and | analytical chemistry to determine the elemental composi |
to improve and systematize the processes of | analytical chemistry and mineralogy, and his appreciati |
Methods category, number 55 out of 70 in the | Analytical Chemistry category, and number 204 out of 23 |
It is ranked number 39 out of 70 in the | Analytical Chemistry category, number 158 out of 236 in |
es and as a reagent in organic synthesis and | analytical chemistry (see below). |
Analytical chemistry | |
ere he was a full professor of inorganic and | analytical chemistry until his retirement in 1973. |
Department of | Analytical Chemistry |
This term is commonly used in | analytical chemistry for procedures such as titrations, |
Encyclopedia of | Analytical Chemistry (editor) |
e European Bioinformatics Institute, and the | Analytical Chemistry Department at Leiden University, b |
Trends in | Analytical Chemistry 24(4), 285-294. |
A Bland-Altman plot (Difference plot) in | analytical chemistry and biostatistics is a method of d |
Aquametry in | analytical chemistry refer to analytical processes to m |
r titration is a classic titration method in | analytical chemistry that uses coulometric or volumetri |
and information technologies have innervated | analytical chemistry to initiate a number of new biolog |
Kealey, D.;Haines P.J.; instant notes, | Analytical Chemistry page 182-188 |
etric analysis describes a set of methods in | analytical chemistry for the quantitative determination |
Process | Analytical Chemistry (PAC), is similar to Process Analy |
His work in | analytical chemistry had two main interests: researchin |
According to the Journal Citation Reports, | Analytical Chemistry has a 2009 impact factor of 5.214 |
Analytical Chemistry Insights covers current developmen | |
Process | analytical chemistry is the application of analytical c |
Analytical Chemistry 2004, 76, 4112-17 or Guijt-van Dui | |
the American Society for Mass Spectrometry, | Analytical Chemistry and Bioanalytical Chemistry. |
n 1961 and his Ph.D. in 1964 in physical and | analytical chemistry at Harvard University under the di |
Later he received a doctorate in | analytical chemistry and became a naturalized citizen o |
the original editors of the Encyclopedia of | Analytical Chemistry |
entre (formerly Chemistry Centre W.A.) is an | analytical chemistry facility in Perth, Western Austral |
d approval after the first European post-war | analytical chemistry congress, held in Utrecht in 1948. |
the hydrochloride form finds use in | analytical chemistry as a reagent |
An internal standard in | analytical chemistry is a chemical substance that is ad |
his assistant Blum in the field of inorganic | analytical chemistry of minerals. |
ectrophoresis-mass spectrometry (CEMS) is an | analytical chemistry technique formed by the combinatio |
d to form the backbone of most undergraduate | analytical chemistry educational labs. |
Furthermore, a number of ~omics based on | analytical chemistry have become important areas in mod |
Hence it is frequently used in | analytical chemistry as a disintegrating agent. |
the most widely cited papers in the journal | Analytical Chemistry and is classed by that journal as |
Analytical Chemistry is a peer-reviewed scientific jour | |
994) was a French chemist, founder of modern | analytical chemistry in France. |
He wrote texts on | analytical chemistry and studied oxidation of organic c |
Bioanalysis is a sub-discipline of | analytical chemistry covering the quantitative measurem |
Tomatine has been used as a reagent in | analytical chemistry for precipitating cholesterol from |
ndred and forty years "Fresenius' Journal of | Analytical Chemistry", in: Fresenius J Anal Chem (2001) |
g it 38th out of 70 in the subject category ' | Analytical Chemistry' and 65th out of 113 in 'Physical |
She was also awarded a master's degree ( | analytical chemistry) by the University of Birmingham. |
(Instructional Book of Titration Methods in | Analytical Chemistry), which won special commendation f |
s first published in 1876 by the Society for | Analytical Chemistry, one of the forerunner societies o |
In | analytical chemistry, this salt is preferred over other |
ntific journal publishing research papers in | analytical chemistry, with a focus on chromatography te |
with the Faraday Society and the Society for | Analytical Chemistry, started the process of merger, be |
hemistry, inorganic chemistry, biochemistry, | analytical chemistry, and even physical chemistry. |
In | analytical chemistry, sub-sampling is a procedure by wh |
The laboratory's focus is primarily in | analytical chemistry, radiation protection, and as a re |
retical chemistry, supramolecular chemistry, | analytical chemistry, materials science, nanoscience, a |
s, Applied Mathematics & Numerical Analysis, | Analytical Chemistry, Nuclear Engineering, Materials Sc |
Categories: Biotechnology, | Analytical Chemistry, Biotechnology Consulting Bioconju |
graphy is a chemical separation technique in | analytical chemistry, biochemistry and molecular biolog |
Proceedings of the Society for | Analytical Chemistry, 1964-1974 |
s such as metallurgical/mechanical analysis, | analytical chemistry, environmental testing, nondestruc |
“Pete” Nichols' wrote two textbooks on | analytical chemistry, Gas Analysis, co-authored with L. |
Elemental analysis falls within the ambit of | analytical chemistry, the set of instruments involved i |
His field is | analytical chemistry, and he has been vice president of |
(Physical Chemistry, | Analytical Chemistry, Polymer Science, Physics, Petrole |
y, bioorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, | analytical chemistry, enzymology, biopolymer science, m |
Annual Review of | Analytical Chemistry, Volume 1 (with Edward S. Yeung) ( |
In | analytical chemistry, complexometric indicators are use |
ated with the Doctor of Philosophy degree in | analytical chemistry. |
s a German chemist, known for his studies in | analytical chemistry. |
ge, London, where he studied theoretical and | analytical chemistry. |
rks pertaining to electrolyte physiology and | analytical chemistry. |
l Industries and the International Bureau of | Analytical Chemistry. |
This article is about | analytical chemistry. |
Modern polarographic methods in | analytical chemistry. |
eviews of fundamental and applied aspects of | analytical chemistry. |
Safranin is also used as redox indicator in | analytical chemistry. |
Bromothymol blue is a popular indicator in | analytical chemistry. |
te is also used as a disintegrating agent in | analytical chemistry. |
lications mostly in the areas of organic and | analytical chemistry. |
solution of phenol and hypochlorite, used in | analytical chemistry. |
of glycin can be found in some procedures of | analytical chemistry. |
limiting their viability for everyday use in | analytical chemistry. |
ium hydrogen phthalate is a standard acid in | analytical chemistry. |
a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering | analytical chemistry. |
in 1862 under the name Fresenius' Journal of | Analytical Chemistry. |
nd its aim was to ensure that consulting and | analytical chemists were properly trained and qualified |
ies laboratory equipment and consumables for | analytical chemists in the pharmaceutical, scientific, |
Coning and quartering is a method used by | analytical chemists to reduce the sample size of a powd |
om is a chromatography software which allows | analytical chemists to treat, visualize and analyze GC |
For just as the Gemara is a critical and | analytical commentary on the Mishnah, so are the Tosafo |
An | analytical computation of asymptotic Schwarzschild quas |
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