4 - 4 |
Suggestive Ester Berkoff CE |
4 - 4 |
Polyoxometalates Papaconstantinou E |
4 - 4 |
Loyalty - A 2-Way Street Pavlath AE |
5 - 5 |
Help Wanted - A Sea-Change Jacobs M |
8 - 8 |
HIV-1 Infection of Cells - 2nd Cofactor Is Chemokine Receptor Dagani R |
9 - 10 |
Holistic Approach to Risk Management Urged Hanson D |
9 - 9 |
Albemarle Head Cook Chosen to Lead Witco Reisch M |
10 - 11 |
Drug Analog May Treat AIDS-Related Diarrhea Borman S |
10 - 10 |
Nanotubes Shown to Be Strong and Flexible Freemantle M |
11 - 11 |
Dupont Chemist Wins Jacqueline-Kennedy-Onassis-Award-for-Public-Service Schulz W |
16 - 18 |
Chemical Trade Surplus Falls in First-Quarter, But Recovery Predicted Peaff G |
19 - 20 |
Industry Group Sees So-So Year in Europe Layman P |
22 - 24 |
Move to Revamp Patent-Law, Patent Office Gains Momentum in-House Raber LR |
24 - 26 |
Delaney Reform at Heart of Pesticide Bill Hanson D |
28 - 29 |
Smithkline-Beechams Atlanta Lab Gears Up for Olympic Drug-Testing Zurer PS |
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In Scientific Misconduct Cases, Justice Isnt Always Blind Zurer P |
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Research Universities Face Tough Challenges as Budgets Shrink Lepkowski W |
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Dreyfus-Foundation Keeps Its Focus on People Schulz W |
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Facts and Figures for the Chemical-Industry |
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Production Growth Sputtered in Most Sectors |
47 - 51 |
Chemicals Set Sales and Earnings Records |
52 - 54 |
First Significant Capital-Spending Boost in 5 Years |
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Chemical, Drug Firms Continued Strong |
62 - 64 |
Chemical Employment Continues Downward |
65 - 65 |
Chemical-Industry Productivity Rose Again |
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Growth Slowed for Big Chemical Markets |
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Us Chemical Trade Was Robust in 1995 |
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Foreign Chemical Industries - Canada |
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In Europe, Strong 3 Quarters Led Industry |
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Foreign Chemical Industries - Asia-Pacific |