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Chemical Abstracts. These were commenced by the American Chemical Society in 1907. The abstracts are very comprehensive (particularly in recent years) from the standpoint of subject matter and journals covered. Four decennial indexes have appeared—1917, 1927, 1937 and 1947—and these are widely used for locating information pub lished during the period 1907-1947. The annual indexes cover the period 1948 to date. [Pg.1128]

This index contains over 25 000 entries to the 6562 text pages of Volumes 1-6. The index covers general types of coordination complex, specific coordination complexes, general and specific organic compounds where their synthesis or use involves coordination complexes, types of reaction (insertion, oxidative addition, etc.), spectroscopic techniques (NMR, IR, etc.), and other topics involving coordination complexes, such as medicinal and industrial applications. [Pg.73]

Stevens, J.G., Stevens, V.E. Mdssbauer Effect Data Index, Covering the 1975 Literature. IFI Plenum, New York (1976)... [Pg.376]

Starting with Volume 30, a Cumulative Subject Index covering the previous 5 volumes has been published in every 5th volume. That listing the chapters in Volumes 1 - 29 may be found in Volume 29. [Pg.389]

The indexing of organic compounds described since 1922 has been taken over by the Chemisches Zentralblatt, which follows the system hitherto discussed. The collective indexes of this journal for 1922 to 1924,1925 to 1929, and 1930 to 1934 continue the classifying work of M. M. Richter. In these indexes the references are to the Zentralblatt itself. Each year of the Zentralblatt, from 1925 onwards, contains a formula index covering the annual increment of literature abstracted in this comprehensively planned journal. These formula indexes are amalgamated every few years into a collective index and individually they constitute the reference works for the period which has elapsed since the appearance of the last collective index. Consequently, when it is desired to have complete information from the whole literature about an organic substance, the following works must be consulted at the present day ... [Pg.420]

Stevens, J. G., and Stevens, V. E., Mossbauer Effect Data Index Covering the 1966-1968 Literature. IFI/Plenum, New York, 1975. [Pg.239]

Because the electrochemistry of pyridines has not been reviewed before with regard to industrially significant processes, this review will therefore cover the period 1801-1983. Citations from 1801-1975 have been compiled in Swann s bibliography.1 These citation listings were broken down into six indices author, patent, product molecular formula, synonym, product name, and product type. A computer-aided search of Chemical Abstracts and the World Patent Index covered the period 1967-1983. Other sources such as the reviews on heterocyclic electrochemistry by Lund2 and Nelson3 contained useful citations. Nelson s review has a valuable table that summarizes the synthetic work by indexing the parent heterocycle. [Pg.168]

Collections of spectroscopic data (a) Standard Spectra Collection. Sadtler Research Laboratories, Philadelphia. (The 1980 index covers 48 000 grating i.r. spectra, 59000 prism i.r. spectra, 48 000 ultraviolet/visible spectra, 32 000 60 MHz n.m.r. spectra, and 7000 carbon-13 n.m.r. spectra.)... [Pg.394]

Volume 60 is an index volume and includes three indices. The author index and the title index cover the entire series since its inception, and list in alphabetical order the titles and authors of all the chapters that have... [Pg.472]

The development of such integrated approaches to spectral analysis will benefit greatly from the large data bases and reference banks developed with the Mossbauer Effect Data Indexes covering 1958-1976 and the Mossbauer Effect Reference and Data Journal database (MERDJ Vols. 1-19) covering 1976 to the present (http //www.unca.edu/medc/Journal.html). [Pg.335]


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