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Houdry process Davis BH |
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Trees McKee HC |
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Silicone breast implants Shanklin DR |
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Versatility Stamets R |
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Chem Systems to be acquired by IBM Morse P |
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Agrochemicals Thayer A |
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Polymer self-assembles into large hollow spheres Zurer P |
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Climate treaty opens for signatures, but major issues remain Hileman B |
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Nobelist Derek Barton dies at 79 Rouhi M |
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Second red tide toxin yields to synthesis Borman S |
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Novartis fires researcher working on project with Isis [Anonymous] |
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Mobil, Hoechst to merge film businesses [Anonymous] |
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Dow sues Union Pacific over rail disruptions [Anonymous] |
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Dow licenses catalyst technology to Asahi [Anonymous] |
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Chemical shipments down in January [Anonymous] |
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Bayer kills project in Taiwan [Anonymous] |
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BASF muscles into lysine business [Anonymous] |
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Mitsubishi Chemical opts out of ethylene glycol project [Anonymous] |
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GFS acquires Shawnee Chemical [Anonymous] |
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European Union sets new biocide rules [Anonymous] |
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Dow buys Courtalds' water-soluble polymers [Anonymous] |
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Business roundup [Anonymous] |
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American Acryl to build Texas acrylic acid plant [Anonymous] |
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Petrochemicals : Dark skies ahead Morse PM |
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Biotech stacks : Sector ready to rally again? Stocks of small drug R&D firms idled in 1997, but have potential to see an upturn Thayer A |
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Government roundup [Anonymous] |
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Report declares deep flaws in environmental regulations [Anonymous] |
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House passes two OSHA bills [Anonymous] |
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Countries agree on prior informed consent treaty [Anonymous] |
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EPA indexing project gets go-ahead [Anonymous] |
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Database bill exempts scientists from liability [Anonymous] |
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Regulatory reform debate picks up - There is no middle ground about the two reform bills now being considered in Congress Hileman B |
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More clout for science board? Chairman Richard Zare strives to position National Science Board as a science policy heavyweight Lepkowski W |
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Electrochemistry of new polymer is colorful [Anonymous] |
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Microscopy method for 'messy' protein structures [Anonymous] |
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Polarizing energy transfer can increase LCD efficiency [Anonymous] |
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Theory plus experiment yield better catalyst [Anonymous] |
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X-rays illuminate light's impact on biomolecules [Anonymous] |
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New age paper and textiles - Fungi, enzymes, and closed-loop catalysis offer environmental, economic gains in manufacturing and recycling Brennan MB |
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Theoreticians shed light on heavy elements - Nuclear structure theories and relativistic quantum mechanics explain why heavy atoms don't always follow expected trends Jacoby M |
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Wild dogs suffer from theft of food by spotted hyenas [Anonymous] |
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How it was [Anonymous] |
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Berzelius' filter paper [Anonymous] |