4 - 4 |
Research Notebooks Cox KM |
4 - 4 |
Research Notebooks Devine D |
4 - 4 |
Research Notebooks Taylor L |
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Hand-Wringing Wont Help Jacobs M, Baum R |
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Charge-Transfer in DNA - Oxidative Damage Occurs at a Distance Wilson E |
10 - 10 |
Cell Receptors Play Key Role in Alzheimers Brennan M |
10 - 11 |
EPA Proposes Chemical Air Emissions Rule Ember L |
11 - 12 |
German Firms Gain from Acquisitions, Spinoffs Layman P |
11 - 11 |
Grants Fund Research on Environmental Cleanup Raber L |
12 - 12 |
NASA Spurs Plans for Exploration of Mars Seltzer R |
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The Internet Creates New Marketplace for the Chemical-Industry Kirschner EM |
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Firms Boost Prospects for Transgenic Drugs Thayer A |
26 - 27 |
Budget Squeeze Not Least of Challenges Facing NSF Chemistry Division Raber LR |
28 - 30 |
Tri Expansion Opposed by Industry Groups Hanson D |
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Atomic-Force Microscopy Reveals Details of Protein Crystallization Rawls R |
35 - 36 |
Techniques Focus on Recycling Chiral Catalysts Borman S |
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Product Liability Could Be the Real Issue with Taggants Rouhi M |
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Alliance of Industry, Academia, Labor Leads Skill Standards Movement Schulz WG |
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Pittsburgh Chemical Firms Back School-to-Work Program Stinson S |
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Chemical Research-and-Development Brennan MB, Long JR, Zurer PS |
51 - 56 |
Federal Research-and-Development Budget Declines in 1996 |
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Industrial Research-and-Development Barely Paced Inflation in 90s |
61 - 68 |
Academic Research-and-Development Spending Grew 5.7-Percent in 1994 |
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Research-and-Development Spending Faltered Worldwide in 1994 |
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The Greening of Chemistry Breslow R |
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Advertising Accuracy Davenport DA |