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OG/PLUS USPTO Research PubHcations CD-ROM versioa of the USPTO Official Gazette covers 1990—preseat iacludes searchable subfiles PATENTS ISSUED, images of O.G. pages searchable by bibHographic fields and first page abstract PATENT STATUS Ede, track-iag post-issuance actions, eg, reexaminations, corrections and LITALERT, containing records of patent suits filed by U.S. District Courts with the USPTO updated monthly six disks/year... [Pg.126]

The 138 submitted papers were selected in the following marmer. From a total of 521 submitted two-page abstracts, 156 were identified by peer review and evaluation of the Program Committee to be expanded into 10-page (maximum) camera-ready manuscripts. Submitted manuscripts were then peer-reviewed by at least two experts in the field according to standards comparable to those used for archival journals. Diversity in country origin was also considered, and an attempt was made to minimize multiple publications for individual research groups. Consequently, the 138 papers included herein should be considered as peer-reviewed publications that represent the worldwide state-of-the-art in catalysis research. [Pg.741]

Hammond HK, Ransnas LA, White FC, BloorCM, Insel PA. 1988. Myocardial 3-receptor number, pharmacological responsiveness and Gs in volume overload hypertrophy in PAGE (abstract). Circulation 78(Suppl II) II-163. [Pg.23]

GORE. The CORE Electronic Chemistry Library is a joint project of Cornell University, OCLC (On-line Computer Library Center), Bell Communications Research (Bellcore), and the American Chemical Society. The CORE database will contain the full text of American Chemical Society Journals from 1980, associated information from Chemical Abstracts Service, and selected reference texts. It will provide machine-readable text that can be searched and displayed, graphical representations of equations and figures, and full-page document images. The project will examine the performance obtained by the use of a traditional printed index as compared with a hypertext system (SUPERBOOK) and a document retrieval system (Pixlook) (6,116). [Pg.131]

Traditional paging through patent office gazettes and printed abstract bulletins stiU serves a usefiil purpose in patent alerting. It can be difficult to frame a query for a computer search on all the subject matter that might be of interest to an organization. The human mind can spot unanticipated material and relate it to interests, something presendy beyond the power of the computer. [Pg.58]

Because of the importance of cellulose and the difficulty in unraveling its secrets, several societies (CeUucon, American Chemical Society, and TAPPI) are dedicated to cellulose, lignin, and related molecules, as is at least one journal that is abstracted by Chemicaly hstracts (3). The length of the proceedings of the Tenth Cellulose Conference (1638 pages) (4) indicates the vitaUty and interest in this subject, but research results are pubUshed in many other journals as well. There are also several recent books on cellulose (5—9). Reference 10 is a comprehensive review and is recommended especially for the historical review of proof of chemical stmcture, one of the milestones in organic chemistry. [Pg.237]

Chemical Abstracts Ninth Collective Index, Index Guide, Appendix IV F. Specialized Substances, par. 215, pp. 2021—2051 (1972—1976). In the Tenth and Eleventh Collective Indexes, the corresponding page numbers are 1921—1951 and 1931—1971, respectively. [Pg.394]

Almost all the entries in Chapters 4, 5 and 6 have CAS (Chemical Abstract Service) Registry Numbers to identify them, and these have been entered for each substance. Unlike chemical names which may have more than one synonymous name, there is only one CAS Registry Number for each substance (with only a few exceptions, e.g. where a substance may have another number before purification, or before determination of absolute configuration). To simplify the method for locating the purification of a substance, a CAS Registry Number Index with the respective page numbers has been included after the General Index at the end of the book. This will also provide the reader with a rapid way to see if the purification of a particular... [Pg.621]

Y. Takahashi, J. Oishi, Y Miki, M. Yoshimura, K. Shibahara, and H. Sakamoto, 35" Battery Symposium in Japan, Nov. 14-16, Nagoya, Japan, paper 2B05, extended abstracts, page 39 (1994). [Pg.386]

Visithttp //ntp-support.niehs.nih.gov/Main Pages/Chem-HS.html. This is the site for the National Institute of Environmental Health Science. You will find MSDS-type chemical health and safety information from the National Toxicology Program. Chemical searches can be performed by chemical name, synonym, or CAS (Chemical Abstract Service) number. [Pg.183]

Enter the Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) registry number in Section 1.2 exactly as it appears in Table II, pages 40-48, for the chemical being reported. CAS numbers are cross-referenced with an alphabetical list of chemical names in Table II of these instructions, tf you are reporting one of the chemical categories in Table II (e.g., copper compounds), enter not applicable, NA, In the CAS number space. [Pg.36]

CAS, Chemical Abstracts Service Home Page, 308 CasChemInc., 221-222 Castrix, 37... [Pg.325]

Part I contains entries referring to the names of compounds according to the Chemical Abstracts Systematic Nomenclature (see Index Guide, Chemical Abstracts vol 76, 1972) The systematic name is followed by Chemical Abstracts Registry Number m brackets (see Chemical Abstracts Registry Handbook 1965-71 and Supplements) and page number... [Pg.131]

If you do not have a subscription, you can still view the tables of contents of the volumes and the abstract of each article by going to the SpringerLink Home-page, clicking on Browse by Online Libraries , then Chemical Sciences , and finally choose Topics in Heterocyclic Chemistry. [Pg.7]

For abstracts printed since 1967 (the eighth collective period and later), CA can be searched by computer online. For a discussion of online searching see pages. 1616, 1631. [Pg.1614]


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