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Chemical & Engineering News

Chemical & Engineering News, Vol.78, No.9 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0009-2347 (Print) 

In this Issue (40 articles)

5 - 5 Why meetings matter
Jacobs M
8 - 8 Holt's guest editorial
Henry DL
8 - 8 Biotechnology musings
Falvey T
11 - 11 More science at state - At AAAS meetings Secretary of State Albright pledges to increase science input into diplomatic efforts
Schulz W
12 - 12 Hercules embraces changes to cut debt
Reisch M
12 - 13 Engineers celebrate their accomplishments
Long J
13 - 13 Former DuPont exec to take Praxair helm
Thayer A
13 - 14 EPA shuts web site, but finds no compromised files
Hogue C
14 - 14 Racemic tack yields stereoregular polylactic acid
Stinson S
16 - 16 UCAR sues Union Carbide, Mitsubishi
[Anonymous]
16 - 17 Huntsman Corp. buys Australian polyurethanes
[Anonymous]
16 - 16 Dow is prepared for more big deals
[Anonymous]
16 - 16 Shell closes book on Carilon polymers
[Anonymous]
16 - 16 DuPont to create virtual marketplaces
[Anonymous]
16 - 16 Trade association wants vigilance on patent protection
[Anonymous]
17 - 17 Borealis technology to star in Chinese polyethylene plant
[Anonymous]
17 - 17 Mitsubishi starts Indian PTA plant
[Anonymous]
17 - 17 Degussa-Huls adds to precipitated silicas
[Anonymous]
17 - 17 EC clears Bayer's Lyondell polyols buy
[Anonymous]
17 - 17 Avecia links with Indian fine chemicals maker
[Anonymous]
17 - 17 BP Amoco to boost PTA in South Carolina
[Anonymous]
19 - 22 Chemical earnings turn up - Major chemical firms show improved results for the fourth quarter, leading to hope for better times this year
Storck WJ
24 - 26 Sales, earnings rose in 1999 for drug firms - Pharmaceutical firms are revamping their businesses to spur growth, while biotech companies try to gain ground
Thayer AM
27 - 28 Goldschmidt arrives on surfactant scene - Company exploits expertise in understanding processes at interfaces
McCoy M
29 - 29 Panel urges more study of biotech crops
[Anonymous]
29 - 29 Midwestern utilities hit for local pollution
[Anonymous]
29 - 29 EPA preparing to reopen Chicago lab
[Anonymous]
29 - 29 Irradiation approved for use on meat
[Anonymous]
29 - 29 Companies, governments violate Clean Water Act
[Anonymous]
30 - 31 Chemical testing could be delayed - Animal rights groups seek rule requiring companies to scour their files for unpublished toxicity studies
Hogue C
33 - 33 Magnetic properties of ceramics can be tuned
[Anonymous]
33 - 33 Fifty-year-old catalysis concept verified
[Anonymous]
33 - 33 New class of potential anti-TSE drugs
[Anonymous]
33 - 33 Metal binding 'leaflets' assemble into chain
[Anonymous]
36 - 38 NASA goes nano - NanoSpace conference highlights agency's high hopes that nanotechnology will make new types of space missions possible
Dagani R
39 - 42 NanoSpace 2000: Melding two worlds - Research probes the interface between biostructures and nanomaterials
Dagani R
43 - 43 Robin D. Rogers to head new ACS journal
Wilkinson S
44 - 44 Disappointment for victims of failed implants
Rouhi M
216 - 216 The value of laboratory work in teaching science
Reese KM
216 - 216 Critique of report on colloidal silver machine
Reese KM