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Chemische Gesellschaft

Chemisches Zentrallblatt. This periodical, published by the Deutsche Chemische Gesellschaft to 1945, originated in 1830 as the Phar-maceutisches Zentrallblatt, the name was changed in 1850 to Chemisches-Pharmaceutisches Centrallblatt, again in 1856 to Chemisches Centrall-blatt, and in 1907 to Chemisches Zentrallblatt. Collective indexes are available from 1870. The abstracts, particularly for organic chemistry, are very detailed to 1939. [Pg.1128]

Following the Chemical Society of London, other major chemical societies were established in the next few decades, among them the Societe Chimique de Paris in 1857, the Deutsche Chemische Gesellschaft in 1867, and the Amer-... [Pg.60]

Charles Coulson, "What Is a Chemical Bond " lecture at Basler Chemische Gesellschaft, April 26, 1951, 25-page typescript, 36, Coulson Papers, Bod.Oxford. [Pg.276]

FIGURE 17. H NMR spectra of 73d (ca 25 mgmR1 CDCI3) (a) olefinic region and (b) NOE difference spectrum (irradiation at 2.06 ppm). Reproduced by permission of Neue Schweizerische Chemische Gesellschaft from Reference 43... [Pg.111]

K. Hoesch, "Emil Fischer, sein Leben und sein Werk, Deutsche Chemische Gesellschaft, Berlin, Ber, (Special Issue), 1921. [Pg.38]

Deutsche Chemische Gesellschaft (ed.), Gmelins Handbuch, op. cit. (note 335) Ullmanns Encyklopadie, op. cit. (note 374) L. Muller-Focken, op. cit. (note 374). [Pg.177]

Slovenian Chemical Society Hajdrihova 19 p.p. 660 1000 Ljubljana Slovenia Schweizerische Chemische Gesellschaft (SCG) Schwarztorstrasse 9 3007 Bern Switzerland... [Pg.459]

He states this early concern in a talk to the Deutsche Chemische Gesellschaft W. Noddack, Zeitschrifi fur angewandte Chemie 38 (1925) 876. [Pg.143]

See for instance the report of a conference given by W. Noddack at the Deutsche Chemische Gesellschaft on 13 July 1925, Zeitschrifi fur angewandte Chemie 38 (1925) 876-877 and draft of a letter of 6 September 1936 to Walter s nephew, K. U. Leuven Archives, Noddack-Tacke Papers, 1187. [Pg.143]

Society, the Royal Society of Chemistry, and Ncue Schweizerische Chemische Gesellschaft. We have also updated the cross references to our main book to be consistent with the recently published second edition, and have corrected the absolute stereochemistry of camphor. We are grateful to Debbie Crans, Guella Graziano and Brian Mann for copies of their spectra, and Mike Springett for more lettering and pasting. [Pg.3]

By beginning an abbreviation with the name of the issuing society, as in the case of Am. Chem. Soc., J., one benefit is procured Most libraries index and shelve society or institutional periodicals and pamphlets under the name of the society issuing them. Whereas Deutsche chemische Gesellschaft, Berichte may be logical to a librarian, it may be more difficult for the research worker to remember. [Pg.106]

The Jansen spelling caused some controversy and was not adopted by all the German scientific press. However, it was accepted by the Deutsche Chemische Gesellschaft in all its publications from 1907 on Berichte der Deutschen Chemischen Gesellschaft, Chemisches Zentralhlatt, Beilstein s Handbuch der Organischen Chemie, and Gmelin s Handbuch der Anorganischen Chemie. ... [Pg.32]

Meier, Walter, J. B. Uytterhoeven, Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule., and Schweizerische Chemische Gesellschaft. Molecular Sieves. Advances in Chemistry Series, no. 121. Washington, D.C. American Chemical Society, 1973. [Pg.301]

L. Mester, Die Formazan Reaktion der mit Perjodsaure oxydierten Polysaccharide. Meeting of the Deutsche Chemische Gesellschaft, Leipzig, 1956. [Pg.160]

The following figure was reproduced with kind permission of the Neue Sch-weizerische Chemische Gesellschaft (Switzerland) ... [Pg.463]

Theodor Curtius , under the auspices of Chemische Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker, Heidelberg, 1990, Abstract of Papers, poster 32. [Pg.1296]

This was also the era in which specialist professional societies in chemistry appeared—the Chemical Society of London, the Societ6 Chimique de Paris, and the Deutsche Chemische Gesellschaft. America was late on the scene. In 1876, the American Chemical Society was a local New York society. The ACS of today really came into existence in the 1890s, 50 years behind the Chemical Society of London. The emergence of professional learned societies led to the development of scholarly journals, funded by societies. [Pg.18]


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