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Synthesis and Properties of Silicones and Silicone-Modified Materials R 115 J.M. Mabry, M.K. Runyon, J.K. Paulasaari and W.P. Weber, Ru-Catalysed Hydrosilylation Polymerization An Overview of RuH2(CO)(PPh3)3 - Catalysed Hydrosilylation Copolymerizations of a,(o-Diketones with a,(o-Dihydrido-oligodimethylsiloxanes and Polymerizations of co-Dimethylsilyloxy Ketones , p. 50 Vol. 854, 2003 [Pg.10]

Advances in Controlled/Living Radical Polymerization R 116 M. Kamigaito, T. Ando and M. Sawamoto, Living Radical Polymerization with Designed Metal Complexes , p. 102 [Pg.10]

R 117 M.M. Abu-Omar, G.S. Owens and A. Durazo, Catalytic Olefin Epoxida-tion and Dihydroxylation with Hydrogen Peroxide in Common Ionic Liquids Comparative Kinetics and Mechanistic Study , p. 277 Vol. 857,2003 Beyond Metallocenes [Pg.11]

R 118 M. Kang, A. Sen, L. Zakharov and A.L. Rheingold, Trends in Alkene Insertion in Late- and Early-Transition Metal Compounds Relevance to Transition Metal-Catalysed Polymerization of Polar Vinyl Monomers , p. 143 [Pg.11]

Paramagnetic Resonance of Matallobiomolecules R 119 J. Telser, Paramagnetic Resonance of Matallobiomolecules Introduction and Overview , p. 1 [Pg.11]

R117 A. C. Dagger and J. A. Semiyen, Hydrogenated and Deuterated Cyclic Poly(dimethylsiloxanes) , p. 38 vol. 758,2000 [Pg.8]

Paulasaari, D. Huang, S. Gupta, T. M. Londergan, J. R. Sargent and J. M. Mabry, New Applications of Carbonylbis(-triphenylphosphine)ruthenium Catalysis in Polymer Synthesis , p. 24 R120 C.-H. Jun, H. Lee, J.-B. Hong and D.-Y. Lee, Modification of Polybutadiene by Transition Metal Catalysts Hydroacylation of Polybutadiene , p. 94 vol. 764,2000 [Pg.8]

R121 X. Chen, Y. Shen and R. A. Gross, High-Molecular-Weight [L]-Polylactides Containing Pendant Functional Groups , p. 129 vol. 765,2000 [Pg.9]

R122 T. E. Hogen-Esch, H. Zhang and D. Xie, Synthesis and Characterization of Well Defined End-Functionalized Hydrocarbon and Perfluor-ocarbon Derivatives of Polyethyleneoxide and Poly(N,N-Dimethylacrylamide) , p. 179 vol. 774, 2001 [Pg.9]

R123 B. C. Hamper, T. J. Owen, K. D. Jerome, A. S. Scates, S. A. Kolodziej, R. C. Chott and A. S. Kesselring, Preparation of Small Molecule Libraries for Agrochemical Discovery. Development of Parallel Solution and Solid Phase Synthesis Methods , p. 180 vol. 775, 2001 [Pg.9]


Among Reichmanis s many honors is the Society of Chemical Industry s 2001 Perkin Medal for her pioneering contributions to designing materials that allow silicon chips to continue shrinking in size while also improving in performance. She has authored more than 120 journal articles, edited five books, and organized and chaired numerous national and international symposia. She holds 17 U.S. patents. Reichmanis earned her B.S. (1972) and Ph.D. (1975) at Syracuse University. She resides in Westfield, NJ. [Pg.125]

Ten years have elapsed since I wrote the first English edition of this book, and progress in hair science has made a second edition necessary. Since 1978, at least two new major scientific cosmetic journals have appeared and four International Hair Science Symposia and one International Symposium on Forensic Hair Comparisons have been held. [Pg.495]

His bibliography includes over 300 medical papers and more than 200 abstracts. Dr. Preuss has edited or co-edited six books and three symposia published in well-established journals. He is the co-author of two books written for the lay public, The Prostate Cure and Mai take Magic. In 1976, Dr. Preuss was elected to membership in the American Society of Clinical Inveshgations. He is currently an advisory editor for six journals. His previous government appointments included 4 years on the Advisory Council for the Nahonal Institute on Aging, 2 years on the Advisory Council of the director of the NIH, and 2 years on the Advisory Council for the Office of Altemahve Medicine of the NIH. He has been a member of many other peer research review committees for the NIH and American Heart Association and is now a member of the Nahonal Cholesterol Education Program of the NHLBl. [Pg.829]

Japanese Arsenic Scientists Society (IASS), Arsenic Chemistry, metabolism and toxicity [4]. The JASS symposia resulted in successive volumes as special issues of Applied Organometallic Chemistry, entitled "Natural and industrial arsenic" [5-7] and "Environmental and industrial arsenic" [8,9]. Fowler [10] and Nriagu [11,12] have edited books devoted to the biological and environmental effects of arsenic. Chapters of interest appear in a book edited by Brinckman Bellama [13], and some useful reviews have been published by Phillips [14] Phillips Depledge [15] Maeda Sakaguchi [16] Cullen Reimer [ 17] Maeda [18] Maeda and Takeshita [19] andTakeshitaand Maeda [20]. Arsenic compounds in marine environments are described in many of these books and reviews, but few describe those in freshwater environments. [Pg.136]

The ACS Symposium Series was founded in 1974 to provide a medium for publishing symposia quickly in book form. The format of the Series parallels that of the continuing Advances IN Chemistry Series except that in order to save time the papers are not typeset but are reproduced as they are submitted by the authors in camera-ready form. As a further means of saving time, the papers are not edited or reviewed except by the symposium chairman, who becomes editor of the book. Papers published in the ACS Symposium Series are original contributions not published elsewhere in whole or major part and include reports of research as well as reviews since symposia may embrace both types of presentation. [Pg.290]

Evidence of the increasing interest in the field were Symposia on Nitro Aliphatic Chemistry in 1961 [I ] on Nitro Compounds in 1963 [2], and in 1968 13. Then a few excellent review articles appeared by Dolel el (4). Noble. Borgardt and Reed (5), Shechier 6aj, Shechter and R. B. Kaplan (6b], a review on nucleophilic substitution Sg 1 of aliphatic nitro compounds by Beletskaya and Drozd 245]. collective volumes edited by H. Feuer [7]. monographs by. Perekalin and Sopova 8). Novikov and co-workers (9. See also (1 20. Some books exist where the chemistry of nitroalkanes form important chapters, viz. by Asinger [lO], Matasdand Maiasd [ 1J. Sosnovsky 1 2. ... [Pg.121]


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