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Ir Scattering from CO2 Clouds May Have Warmed Mars (Vol 75, Pg 6, 1997) Wilson E |
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Tough Choices Luberoff B |
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A Careful Read Edwards JG |
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Math and Mistletoe Jacobs M |
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Femtosecond X-Ray-Diffraction Jacoby M |
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Chemical Tariffs May Be Lower in 1999 Peaff G, Tremblay JF |
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Climate Conference Off to Slow Start Hileman B |
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FTC Okays Dow Sentrachem Deal Layman P |
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Science Board Calls for Research Priorities Study Lepkowski W |
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Meteorite Worms - Martian Nanofossils or Lab Gunk Wilson E |
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Stb Hears from Chemical-Industry |
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Shell Appeal Denied in Polypropylene Case |
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Molten-Metal Declares Bankruptcy |
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Kodak to Cut 400 Research-and-Development Employees |
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Judge Tosses Out Louisiana Class-Action Breast Implant Suit |
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Chemical Trade Surplus Jumps in September |
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Yangzi Petrochemical Will Issue Stock |
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Zeneca Sets Its 5-Year Research-and-Development Plan |
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Veba Stake in Degussa Gets Okay |
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Shell, BASF Venture in Polyethylene Is Back on Track |
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Degussa Earmarks 560-Million-Dollar for Asia |
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Business Roundup |
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Bayer Taiwan Venture in Limbo |
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Akzo-Nobel to Sell Dutch Soda Ash Business |
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Under Mortons Umbrella Reisch M |
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Caveat-Emptor - Web Sites Offer Chemicals for Sale Thayer A |
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Polylactic Acid Is Basis of Dow, Cargill Venture Thayer A |
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Engineers Flock to New-York Chem Show Reisch M |
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Chemical-Industry Data Are Back Long J |
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NRC to Try Regulating Doe |
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EPA Junks State Cleanup Guidance |
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Better Data Sought on Chemicals |
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EPA Stalls on Air Regulation for Research-and-Development Facilities |
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Hanford Tanks Leaking to Groundwater |
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Irradiation of Meat Gets FDA Nod |
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An Xl Project Goes Smoothly Hanson DJ |
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Gusty Journey to a Land Mine Treaty Rouhi AM |
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Kilo-Scale Asymmetric Dihydroxylation |
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Science-Education Reforms Debated |
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Peptide Receptors Are Enantioselective |
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Mars More Like Earth Than Previously Thought |
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Anticancer Agent Leinamycin May Have Dual Mechanism |
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Combinatorial Chemistry Wilson EK |
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Promising Catalyst for Alkane Dehydrogenation Rouhi M |
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Chem Labs for Disabled Students Rawls R |
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Acs - A Responsive and Effective Organization Breslow R |
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National Chemistry Week - Local Section Volunteers Create a 10th Anniversary Success Schulz W |
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A Bureaucrat Explains Statistical Significance |
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Biometric Data on Models |
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New Packages Aim to Avoid Broken Easter Bunnies |