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In 1944, the Chicago Section of the American Chemical Society and the Chicago Chemists Club set up a joint library committee to study the scientific literature needs of the Chicago area. As a result of the work of this committee, a decision was made in November 1946 to establish the Chicago Chemical Library Foundation (3, 10). In the constitution and bylaws of the CCLF adopted December 31, 1947, the object of the foundation is stated as follows (4) ... [Pg.300]

Chicago Chemical Library Foundation, Chicago, 111.. Progress Report, 1951. [Pg.303]

DiGangi, J. (2003) US intervention in EU chemical policy. Environmental Health Fund, Chicago. http //www.cleanproduction.org/library/USIntervention.pdf. Cited 17 June 2010. [Pg.212]

This chapter is a progress report on the analysis of particles taken from Byzantine illuminated manuscripts from the University of Chicago Library Special Collections. Because Byzantine manuscripts have, heretofore, never been analyzed chemically (9), this report is the result of initial inquiry into a large and complex subject. [Pg.262]

Chicago Section, American Chemical Society, Abstracts of Chemical Patents Vested in Alien Property Custodian, classified and indexed by Science-Technology Group, Special Libraries Association, edited and published by Office of Alien Property Custodian, Washington, D. C., 1944. [Pg.220]

Chemical Literature in the John Crerar Library and Other Chicago Libraries... [Pg.297]

The object of the Foundation was to provide the Chicago area with a more complete collection of technical literature than existed at the time of the group s formation. The technical collections of any organization in the area, provided they were freely open to the public, were to be supplemented. Duplication of holdings simply for the sake of centralizing all chemical literature in one library was considered wasteful and was to be avoided. In addition, the Foundation did not propose to subsidize any institution. Its funds were to supplement where regular budgets were inadequate. [Pg.301]

Several independent determinations of the sign of the a-fluorine coupling constant have been made. The contact chemical shifts of the fluorine atoms of paramagnetic bis(fluoro-phenylaminotroponiminato)nickel(ll) complexes and of the nickel acetylacetonate complexes of O, m. and p-fluoroaniline as well as observations of chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization in products obtained from fluorinated benzyl radicals are all in accord with the assignment of a positive sign, (o) D. R. Eaton, A. D. Josey, and W. A. Sheppard, J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 85, 2689 (1963). (b) M. R. Wasielewski, Thesis University of Chicago Library... [Pg.311]


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