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Chemical & Engineering News

Chemical & Engineering News, Vol.76, No.16 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0009-2347 (Print) 

In this Issue (60 articles)

5 - 5 Kudos to the academy
Jacobs M
8 - 8 Core support
Compton RN
8 - 8 Core support
Dagdigian PJ, Farrar JM, Houston PL, Crim FF
8 - 8 Designer solvents
De Long H, Hussey C, Osteryoung R, Wilkes J
8 - 8 Cassandra
Krimmel MS
11 - 12 Hydrogen from water and light
Borman S
12 - 12 New battery cathode packs higher potential
Jacoby M
12 - 13 R & D doubling bill all but dead
Lepkowski W
13 - 13 MIT's Langer wins Lemelson prize
Stinson S
13 - 14 EPA's goal : One air rule for organic chemical industry
Raber L
14 - 14 Rhone-Poulenc Foundation to restore monuments in India
McCoy M
14 - 14 Board cuts its ties with Composites Institute
Reisch M
17 - 17 Union Pacific relaxes Mexican embargo, eases congestion
[Anonymous]
17 - 18 DuPont and Noranda form sulfuric acid venture
[Anonymous]
17 - 17 Chemical employment up in March
[Anonymous]
17 - 17 Bombings tied to biotech stock trading
[Anonymous]
17 - 17 Amgen to get more money from Johnson & Johnson
[Anonymous]
17 - 17 Agbiotech venture fund established
[Anonymous]
18 - 18 Mitsubishi acquires Hoechst units
[Anonymous]
18 - 18 Inspec division in management buyout
[Anonymous]
18 - 18 Mycogen reports loss, evaluates direction
[Anonymous]
18 - 18 Silicon Graphics revamps computer hardware focus
[Anonymous]
18 - 18 US group buys out Hungarian drug research institute
[Anonymous]
21 - 22 Adhesives
Morse PM
24 - 25 Competition stiff in adhesives for nonwovens
[Anonymous]
26 - 27 Pressure-sensitive adhesives on the move
[Anonymous]
30 - 32 Packaging adhesives become more flexible
[Anonymous]
34 - 36 Christopher Evans receives SCI medal
Layman PL
41 - 41 BASF aims to uncover opportunities in Asia
Tremblay JF
43 - 43 EPA considers help to former Soviet Union
[Anonymous]
43 - 43 Gore speaks out on pesticide regulation
[Anonymous]
43 - 43 OSHA directive for hazard communication rule
[Anonymous]
43 - 43 Hybrid cars may be too costly, too polluting
[Anonymous]
43 - 43 Report negative on R & D budget projections
[Anonymous]
45 - 48 A globalization conundrum
Hileman B
49 - 49 Hoechst Celanese asks supreme court to review benzene case
Raber L
51 - 51 Little help coming from Washington on rail crisis
Hanson D
55 - 55 When azides don't work, try this compound
[Anonymous]
55 - 55 Magnet concentrates cancer cells in sensitive blood assay
[Anonymous]
55 - 55 Key signaling protein in heart attacks found
[Anonymous]
55 - 55 Hafnium beats zirconium in layered nitride superconductors
[Anonymous]
55 - 55 Doped fullerene film senses humidity
[Anonymous]
57 - 61 Nanotechnology
Rouhi AM
63 - 66 Metathesis polymerization
Stinson SC
67 - 69 Puzzling promise of protein prenylation
Rawls RL
70 - 71 Possible electrochemical route to tunnel diodes
[Anonymous]
70 - 70 Amine monolayer eyed as protective coating for superconductor
[Anonymous]
70 - 70 Carbohydrates yield water-treatment polymers
[Anonymous]
70 - 70 Enantioselective halolactonization
[Anonymous]
70 - 70 NMR detector probes molecules under reaction conditions
[Anonymous]
71 - 71 Single-molecule spectroscopy finds scratches in silica
[Anonymous]
71 - 71 Racemic catalyst activated strategically
[Anonymous]
71 - 71 Golf course pollution verdict : Off the hook
[Anonymous]
71 - 71 Clean cleavage of Si-O framework
[Anonymous]
71 - 71 Barium oxide destroys chlorohydrocarbons
[Anonymous]
72 - 75 Education for industry and more
Brennan MB
81 - 82 Council approves modest dues hike
Schulz W
104 - 104 DNA studies changing views of birds' behavior
[Anonymous]
104 - 104 For now, Washington National to keep DCA
[Anonymous]
104 - 104 How it was
[Anonymous]