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Chemical & Engineering News

Chemical & Engineering News, Vol.78, No.11 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0009-2347 (Print) 

In this Issue (49 articles)

5 - 5 A Title IX challenge
Rolison DR
6 - 6 NASA's setbacks
Mullen SL
6 - 6 DEHP concerns
Canham JS
6 - 6 Drinking water
Rowe R
6 - 6 Drinking water
Noonan NE
8 - 9 Carbon nanotube achilles' heel - Electronic properties of nanotubes are found to be very sensitive to atmospheric oxygen
Dagani R
9 - 10 Genzyme, Elan make Biotech acquisitions
Rogers R
9 - 9 TLC used as tool for combinatorial synthesis
Freemantle M
10 - 11 Court upholds EPA rule on interstate smog
Hogue C
10 - 10 Diseases pose national security challenge
Ember L
11 - 11 USDA sets standards for organic foods
Hileman B
11 - 11 Biomacromolecules: Hot off the press
Wilkinson S
12 - 16 No big changes in pay or jobs for chemistry graduates
Heylin M
17 - 17 BASF details plans for South Korea
[Anonymous]
17 - 17 DuPont and Aventis forge drug alliance
[Anonymous]
17 - 17 CMA testifies for rail competition
[Anonymous]
17 - 17 BASF sets share buy-back program
[Anonymous]
17 - 17 Celanese and Wacker to sell PVC venture
[Anonymous]
17 - 17 Battelle spins off data-mining company
[Anonymous]
17 - 17 ChemNavigator launches website
[Anonymous]
18 - 18 BASF holds online auction for materials
[Anonymous]
18 - 18 Sigma-Aldrich opens bioorganic facility
[Anonymous]
18 - 18 DuPont TiO2 line to start up this year
[Anonymous]
18 - 18 ExxonMobil, Mitsubishi launch compounding venture
[Anonymous]
18 - 18 Thai Petrochemical slams creditors
[Anonymous]
18 - 18 Norsk Hydro to trim fertilizer capacity
[Anonymous]
19 - 24 Petrochemicals: New world order - Last year was better than expected, but mergers and joint ventures are the safety net for uncertainties ahead
Thayer AM
25 - 25 Akzo Nobel surfactants unit is restructured to compete
McCoy M
25 - 26 Gaylord Chemical tries to resuscitate DMSO
Rogers R
26 - 27 Financial terrorism targets testing laboratory
Short P
29 - 29 Tempest in a gene pot
[Anonymous]
29 - 29 NIEHS using human genes for testing
[Anonymous]
29 - 29 Science groups fault US treatment of jailed physicist
[Anonymous]
29 - 29 Science board endorses chloroform risk method
[Anonymous]
29 - 29 Bill imposing sanctions on aid to Iran passed
[Anonymous]
31 - 33 Clearing the water - EPA plan to address waterways that remain polluted meets heavy criticism
Hogue C
33 - 33 NASA's protein crystal work gets mixed reviews
Ember L
35 - 37 Powell takes charge at DOE's Northwest Lab - Chemist and former head of Advanced Technology Program is the first woman to lead a Department of Energy national lab
Johnson J
41 - 41 DNA computing on addressable DNA microchips
[Anonymous]
41 - 41 Iron-oxidizing organism passes an acid test
[Anonymous]
41 - 41 Alkylation of nitroaromatics
[Anonymous]
41 - 41 Don't blame water for the hydrophobic effect
[Anonymous]
41 - 41 Molecular monolayer's dipole moment controls diode's current flow
[Anonymous]
42 - 46 The buzz about a remarkable enzyme - Structure of the most proficient enzyme known stirs a flurry of new proposals about how it works
Rouhi AM
47 - 49 Enediyne research continues apace - Biosynthetic gene clusters for two enediynes have been identified, and an enediyne cancer drug is being tested
Borman S
50 - 51 An enzyme movie 10 years in the making - Structures of unstable complexes bare new facts about how a cytochrome P450 works
Rouhi AM
52 - 52 Hair coloring
Raber L
72 - 72 Texans explain Chaucerian astronomical riddle
[Anonymous]
72 - 72 Rise in diarrhea tied to El Nino season of 1997-98
[Anonymous]