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CYREN , clilorpyrifos, 49 Cytec hidustries Inc., 225 CYTHION , malathion, 49 Czech Chemical Society (CZCH), 259... [Pg.328]

Czech Chemical Society Novotneho lavka 5 116 68 Praha 1 Czech Republic... [Pg.456]

Chemicke Listy [Chem. Listy] (1951-). Formerly Chemicke Listy pro Vedu a Prumysl [Chem. Listy Vedu Prum] (1907-1950). Publisher Czech Chemical Society. [Pg.28]

Division of Organic, Bioorganic and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Czech Chemical Society, Danish Society, http //www.dsft.dk/. Societe de Chimie Therapeutique. http/Zwww.sct.asso.fr. [Pg.18]

In order to understand the essence of the establishment and functioning of the Czech chemical societies in the given time period, it is important to characterize first of all the landscape of society, science and education in the nineteenth century in the Czech Lands. [Pg.43]

The archives of the Czech Chemical Society have been inaccessible for several years, therefore the basic facts on the Czech chemical societies were taken from the following sources Neumann (1906) Hanc (1966) and (1966a) Ceskoslovenskd spolecnost chemickd (1980) Jindra (2003), esp. 409 16 Jindra (2003a) Bolton (1902), esp. 3. Details can be found in the volumes of the journals issued by the Czech chemical societies, listed in Table 3.2, where annual and other reports on the societies activities appeared regularly. [Pg.45]

Although the chapter focuses mostly on the history of what is today the Czech Chemical Society, other professional bodies will be mentioned where necessary. These deserve attention either because their activities were closely linked to the Chemical Society or because they offered a communication platform to various specialized groups of chemists and/or pharmacists (Table 3.3). [Pg.46]

The year of birth of the present Ceska spolecnost chemickd (Czech Chemical Society) is officially considered to be 1866, although in that year only Isis - an embryonic form of the society - was established. ... [Pg.46]

Table 3.2 Survey of the development of the Czech chemical societies 1866-1920. Table 3.2 Survey of the development of the Czech chemical societies 1866-1920.
Ceskd spolecnost chemickd pro vedu a prumysF (Czech Chemical Society for Science and Industry)... [Pg.49]

Ceskd spolecnost chemickd (Czech Chemical Society)... [Pg.49]

Table 3.6 Foreign honorary members of the Czech Chemical Society (SCHC) and the Czech Society for Chemical Industry (SPCH). Table 3.6 Foreign honorary members of the Czech Chemical Society (SCHC) and the Czech Society for Chemical Industry (SPCH).
Figure 3.3 Chemicke listy pro vedu a prumysl issued since 1907 after the reunification of the Czech Chemical Society. Figure 3.3 Chemicke listy pro vedu a prumysl issued since 1907 after the reunification of the Czech Chemical Society.
Membership Profile and Demarcation of the Czech Chemical Societies... [Pg.67]

To learn about the membership profiles and compare them in the three interrelated Czech chemical societies - the original SCHC, the dissident SPCH and the unified CSCH - some statistical probes were necessary (see Tables 3.5, 3.7, 3.8 and 3.9). To get comparable results, lists of members of the three societies from years close to each other were chosen. For SCHC it was the year 1902, in the time of the schism, when the total number of members was nearing its maximum. The statistics of the SPCH come from 1905, which is the year... [Pg.67]

Table 3.9 Proportion (percentage) of various groups of members of the Czech chemical societies. Table 3.9 Proportion (percentage) of various groups of members of the Czech chemical societies.
The present Ceskd spolecnost chemickd (Czech Chemical Society) takes 1866 as the year of its foundation thus it can be considered one of the oldest chemical societies in the world, which has undergone since its nuclear form - the students association Isis - several institutional transformations. [Pg.70]

Jindra, J. (2003a), Pocatky Ceske chemicke spolecnosti [The beginnings of the Czech Chemical Society], Chemicke listy 97, 220-222. [Pg.72]

Reditelstvo Spolecnosti pro priimysl chemicky v kralovstvi ceskem (1906), Ke slouceni obou ceskych spolku chemickych [To the unification of both Czech chemical societies], Casopis pro priimysl chemicky 16, 64. [Pg.73]

Vyrocni zprava o cinnosti Ceske chemicke spolecnosti pro vedu a prumysl v Praze za spravni rok 1907 (1908) [Annual report of the activities of the Czech Chemical Society for Science and Industry], Chemicke listy pro vedu a prumysl 2, 43-56. [Pg.74]

J. V. Dubsky (1882-1946). (Reproduced with permission fivm reference 5. Copyright Czech Chemical Society.)... [Pg.58]

According to this personal testimony, Brauner, unlike many of the contemporary chemists, became without hesitation a convinced supporter of the periodic system and in 1877 started to publish and lecture about it. In his first informative article, which he wrote still as a student in 1877 for the journal of the Czech Chemical Society Listy chemicki [Chemical Letters], he aimed to bring up to date the Czech chemists about the periodic system. The paper was based on Brauner s two lectures on the periodic system read at the meetings of the Society of Czech Chemists on June 21 and 28,1877, apparently the first detailed information on this topic oflfered to the Czech chemical community. Brauner s first scientific article in a foreign journal on Mendeleev s periodic system appeared a year later in the German Berichte as his contribution to the discussion on the atomic weight of beryllium. [Pg.124]


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