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Chemical & Engineering News

Chemical & Engineering News, Vol.76, No.31 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0009-2347 (Print) 

In this Issue (52 articles)

2 - 2 General chemistry
Cohen R
2 - 2 Damaged monuments
Gauri KL
2 - 2 Trademarked terms
Lehotay SJ
2 - 2 Market cure
Payack J
2 - 2 Better data
Reeves JW
3 - 3 Iran and beyond
Jacobs M
6 - 6 Ah, sweet mystery of life - Starlight with a twist may explain origins of optical activity on Earth ...
Zurer P
6 - 7 Ah, sweet mystery of life ... while hot, gassy, volcanic vents could nurture peptide growth on minerals ...
Zurer P
7 - 7 Ah, sweet mystery of life ... and RNA needs no help from proteins to make peptides
Rawls R
7 - 8 Hercules gets into water treatment
Reisch M
8 - 9 Human tests of pesticides raise ethical concerns
Hileman B
8 - 8 Rohm and Haas picks two for top posts
McCoy M
9 - 9 Scientists to help implement chemical weapons treaty
Ember L
9 - 9 Second-quarter earnings hold a surprise
Storck W
11 - 11 Olin to spin off specialties unit
[Anonymous]
11 - 11 Transportation board approves rail merger
[Anonymous]
11 - 12 Octel to market some Ethyl lead compounds
[Anonymous]
11 - 11 May chemical trade surplus recovers from April decline
[Anonymous]
11 - 11 Lyondell names team to lead merged firm
[Anonymous]
11 - 11 Dow and UP settle rail lawsuit, Carbide is close to a deal
[Anonymous]
12 - 12 Akzo Nobel expands chlor-alkali units
[Anonymous]
12 - 12 BASF ao build acrylic monomer plant in Brazil
[Anonymous]
12 - 12 BASF to decrease holding in Comparex systems
[Anonymous]
12 - 12 Celanese Canada may sell polyester assets
[Anonymous]
12 - 12 Ticona to build plant for new engineering plastic
[Anonymous]
12 - 12 NL industries buys titanium dioxide units
[Anonymous]
12 - 12 Dow to modernize chloromethanes unit
[Anonymous]
13 - 16 Sustainable development - Chemical companies face trying task in moving efforts forward
Morse PM
16 - 17 Great Lakes team tackles restructuring
McCoy M
17 - 18 Acetic acid industry gears up for possible building boom
Layman P
18 - 19 Medicinal imports climbing sharply
Rogers R
20 - 20 Technology drives chemical leaders
McCoy M
22 - 30 Iran spreads its wings
Rouhi AM
31 - 31 Chemical safety board report near completion
[Anonymous]
31 - 31 Regulatory reform making comeback
[Anonymous]
31 - 31 Ozone violations on the rise with new standard
[Anonymous]
31 - 31 Noonan picked to head EPA research
[Anonymous]
31 - 31 New system to spot nuclear tests to be deployed
[Anonymous]
31 - 31 Court issues rules affecting environmental justice cases
[Anonymous]
33 - 34 A chilling battle
Hileman B
35 - 35 Judge snuffs out EPA's report on secondhand smoke
Ember L
36 - 36 DNA repressor protein 'flips and grips'
[Anonymous]
36 - 36 Giving enantiomers airs
[Anonymous]
36 - 36 Novel compound features xenon-sulfur bond
[Anonymous]
36 - 36 Superconductivity warms up under strain
[Anonymous]
36 - 36 Virus tells how to fool the immune response
[Anonymous]
37 - 43 Taking charge of the 21st century
Jacoby M
43 - 45 Research hones undergraduates
Schulz WG
45 - 46 Liberal arts colleges are good PhD incubators
Wilkinson S
60 - 60 More on stars and stripes conservation effort
[Anonymous]
60 - 60 How it was - Chemical & Engineering News Jan. 20, 1964
[Anonymous]
60 - 60 A search for pollinators other than the honeybee
[Anonymous]