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Chemical & Engineering News

Chemical & Engineering News, Vol.77, No.49 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0009-2347 (Print) 

In this Issue (68 articles)

5 - 5 The new millennium
Jacobs M
6 - 6 Antibiotic resistance
Volp RF
6 - 6 Cover photo
Uthman A
6 - 6 Cover photo
Christmas BK
6 - 6 Journal citation rankings
Reedijk J
6 - 6 Journal citation rankings
Braun T
6 - 6 'Development' in industry
Otter J
6 - 6 Journal citation rankings
Blazick P
6 - 6 Journal citation rankings
[Anonymous]
9 - 9 Deciphering the human code
Brennan M
10 - 11 Syngenta: New mega agrochemicals player
Layman P
10 - 10 Clinton emphasizes environment at WTO
Hogue C
11 - 11 Process yields CO-free hydrogen for fuel cells
Freemantle M
11 - 12 Breast implant settlement confirmed
Reisch M
12 - 12 CMA airs chemical testing plan
Hanson D
12 - 12 Battling on: Warner-Lambert sues Pfizer
Thayer A
15 - 15 Elan Corp. acquires Axogen and Neuralab
[Anonymous]
15 - 16 Arch and Wacker plan CMP venture
[Anonymous]
15 - 15 Reichhold exits venture with Catto
[Anonymous]
15 - 15 Chemical producers invest in CheMatch.com
[Anonymous]
15 - 15 Distributors join with e-commerce sites
[Anonymous]
15 - 15 EU clears series of chemical deals
[Anonymous]
15 - 15 Exxon and Mobil complete merger
[Anonymous]
16 - 16 Henkel, Lion Corp. form home products alliance
[Anonymous]
16 - 16 Bristol-Myers and Millennium sign cancer drugs pact
[Anonymous]
16 - 16 CK Witco sheds textile dyes business
[Anonymous]
16 - 16 Dextra in venture for carbohydrate chemicals
[Anonymous]
16 - 16 EniChem to boost thermoplastic elastomers capacity
[Anonymous]
16 - 16 Mitsubishi Chemical acquires vitamin plant
[Anonymous]
20 - 23 Celanese pursues chemical core
McCoy M
23 - 23 New products debut at Chem Show
Reisch M
25 - 25 Reports aim to help DOD protect health of military forces
[Anonymous]
25 - 25 Globalization is emphasized at science policy summit
[Anonymous]
25 - 25 Rohm and Haas avoids fine by confessing guilt
[Anonymous]
25 - 25 Environmental crime rates dropped in 1997
[Anonymous]
25 - 25 NIH sets guidelines for stem cell research
[Anonymous]
27 - 27 Labs face science/security conflict
Johnson J
29 - 29 Mars lander to dig into planet's surface
[Anonymous]
29 - 29 First enantiomeric triangulane synthesized
[Anonymous]
29 - 29 CAS to provide access to Japanese databases
[Anonymous]
29 - 29 Positrons probe nanosurfaces
[Anonymous]
29 - 29 New allotrope of phosphorus sighted
[Anonymous]
29 - 29 After 50 years, a new type of helicene
[Anonymous]
31 - 35 A mechanism essential to life
Borman S
41 - 41 Committee on Science status report
Raber DJ
45 - 47 Putting the new millennium in perspective
Baum RM
48 - 51 Millennial musings
Baker S
55 - 60 Chemical companies embrace environmental stewardship
Reisch MS
56 - 56 Millennial musings
McClelland NI
57 - 57 Millennial musings
Shaw A
60 - 60 Millennial musings
Knodel WC
65 - 68 Millennial musings
Doyle MP
73 - 79 Ag Biotech's promise clouded by consumer fear
Heylin M
74 - 74 Millennial musings
Smith CM
79 - 79 Millennial musings
Mack JA
84 - 87 Millennial musings
Ekerdt JG, Fox MA, Crosby GA, Nalley EA, Sonder C, Somorjai GA, Karle J, Weber KR, Zare RN, Bader A, Crum JK, Strem ME, Shields JE
91 - 97 Neuroscience: The ultimate moon walk - Exploring the mysterious terrain of the mind increasingly will draw on the expertise of chemists
Brennan MB
92 - 92 Millennial musings
Langer R
96 - 96 Millennial musings
Nakanishi K
101 - 104 Millennial musings
Thomas JM, Shott ID, Massie RJ, Ledwith A, Nicolaou KC, Goldman LR, Busch DH, Miller JA, Roberts JD, Zarrabian S
109 - 117 A double-edged sword - Science and technology may help nations deal with an increasingly insecure world, but ultimately, politicians must use them wisely
Ember LR
110 - 110 Millennial musings
Seebach D
118 - 123 Millennial musings
Azoulay B, Wasserman E, Brown HC, Castro G, Thackray A, Roy R, Olah GA, Pavlath AE, Bovenschulte RD, Lilley D, Massie SP, Raber DJ, Price DB, Walter PHL, Pearce EM, Hamamoto R
127 - 134 Science meets policy in shaping water's future - Despite severe problems with water supplies around the globe scientists -including lots of chemists - and policymakers are teaming up to find ways to meet the world's water needs
Lepkowski W
128 - 128 Millennial musings
Rea DR
150 - 150 DOE security is too tight
Andre C
152 - 152 Test identifies carcasses that yield tender steaks
[Anonymous]
152 - 152 Tales of jitters and Bach elicited by coffee story
[Anonymous]