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Chemistry International Volume 38, Issue 2
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Outer Limits: Pushing the Extremities
Karol, Paul J.
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Hartshorn, Richard
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The Three-letter Element Symbols:
Öhrström, Lars / Holden, Norman E.
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Procedures for the Naming of a New Element
Corish, John
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The Chemical Structure Association Trust
Lawlor, Bonnie
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Discovery and Assignment of Elements with Atomic Numbers 113, 115, 117 and 118
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UN Secretary General Appoints ICSU Executive Director to Special Advisory Group on the SDGs
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Company Associates Reengineering Project
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Postgraduate Course in Polymer Science, Prague, Czech Republic
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Critically Evaluated ESR (EPR) Spectra of Important Polymerization-related Radicals
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Which Elements Belong in Group 3 of the Periodic Table?
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Discovery of the elements with atomic numbers Z = 113, 115 and 117 (IUPAC Technical Report)
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Glossary of terms used in computational drug design, part II (IUPAC Recommendations)
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Latest Updates from PAC Conferences & More—Brief
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Glossary of Terms Used in Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology
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Comprehensive Definition of Oxidation State
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Stamps International: Berzelius and the Chemical Alphabet
Rabinovich, Daniel
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Latin American Pesticide Residue Workshop—Food and Environment
Gras, N. / Unsworth, J.B.
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Unsworth, J.B. / Gras, N.
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New Chemistries for Phytomedicines and Crop Protection Chemicals
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Function Through Disorder: Intrinsically Disordered Proteins in Biology and Medicine
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Self-assembly in the World of Polymers
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Blood-Biomaterial Interactions
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CODATA-RDA School of Research Data Science
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28th National [Turkish] Chemistry Congress with International Participation
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