Journal•ISSN: 0009-2347
Chemical & Engineering News
American Chemical Society
About: Chemical & Engineering News is an academic journal published by American Chemical Society. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Engineering & Chemistry. It has an ISSN identifier of 0009-2347. Over the lifetime, 11379 publications have been published receiving 61032 citations. The journal is also known as: Chemical & engineering news & C & E news.
Topics: Engineering, Chemistry, Environmental science, Biology, Government
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TL;DR: A key to pharmaceutical and medicinal chemistry literature and training of literature chemists are discussed in the Advances series as mentioned in this paper, with the focus on the training of chemistry chemists, which is a subject of great interest to the literature chemist.
Abstract: NUMBERS 16 and 17 in the Advances series have made their appearance. The titles are: "A Key to Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Chemistry Literature" and "Training of literature Chemists." The first is a collection of papers presented before the Divisions of Chemical Literature and Medicinal Chemistry; the second consists of papers given before a joint meeting of the Divisions of Chemical Education and Chemical Literature. Glancing at the titles of subjects covered to date in the Advances series, it becomes evident that a substantial literature is being built by literature chemists, largely through the divisions in the AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY. Number 4, "Searching the Chemical Literature," has been reprinted several times and frequently is referred to as the "bible" of literature chemists. Number 10, "Literature Resources for Chemical Process Industries," is in much demand. Nomenclature is a subject of direct importance to the literature chemist, and Number 8, entitled "Chemical Nomenclature," and ...
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TL;DR: In this article, the detailed nature of molecules, crystals, and cells, described in terms of their constituent atoms, with interatomic distances, is discussed. But the authors focus on two subjects: structure and the interatomic distance between atoms.
Abstract: THERE are two subjects that I am deeply interested in—structure, the detailed nature of molecules, crystals, and cells, described in terms of their constituent atoms, with interatomic distances det...
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TL;DR: The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) as discussed by the authors is a trilateral trade agreement that will, among other things, eliminate tariffs on trade among the three countries over a 15-year period.
Abstract: President Bill Clinton won a hardfought, but decisive battle last week when the House of Representatives voted 234 to 200 to approve NAFTA—the North American Free Trade Agreement. That's a much wider margin than most observers anticipated. NAFTA will bind Canada, Mexico, and the U.S. into a trilateral trade agreement that will, among other things, eliminate tariffs on trade among the three countries over a 15-year period. The vote was a victory not only for the Clinton Administration, but also for the chemical industry. Chemical industry executives and trade associations were among the treaty's earliest supporters. Most lobbied long and hard for NAFTA's passage, stressing that eliminating tariffs will increase U.S. chemical exports to Mexico. NAFTA also will make it easier for U.S. chemical companies to invest in Mexican industry, and to protect their patents and other intellectual property. The House vote was considered the major stumbling block on NAFTA's road to approval in the ...
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