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PATDPA Deutsches Patentamt STN reference, abstract, and illustration patents pubfished by the Deutsches Patentamt... [Pg.116]

JIndianChemSoc 29, 46-8(1952) [Compd listed in 5th Decennial Formula Index 41-50 (1947-56), P 220F but not found in reference abstract CA 47, 2731(1953)]... [Pg.55]

A typical issue will have four highly scientific articles with many references, abstracts and key-word listings. Occasionally Short Notes, Correspondence, and News and Diary sections are published. [Pg.338]

Bowler RM, Mergler D, Schwarzer R, et al Analysis of MMPI-2 and POMS in solvent-exposed and referents (abstract). Clinical Neuropsychologist 6 347,1992b Brackbill RM, Maizlish NA, Fischbach T Risk of neuropsychiatric disability among painters in the United States. Scand J Work Environ Health 16 182-188,1990 Broadwell DK, Darcey DJ, Hudnell HK, et al Work-site clinical and neurobehavioral assessment of solvent-exposed microelectronics workers. Am J Ind Med 27 677-698, 1995... [Pg.219]

To make selection of pertinent documents from the world literature easier, a computer program has been prepared for storing descriptive text and numerical data. The resulting library of integral experiments currently contains about 1500 references, abstracts, and... [Pg.288]

The SWISS-PROT database [36] release 40.44 (February, 2003) contains over 120 000 sequences of proteins with more than 44 million amino adds abstracted from about 100 000 references. Besides sequence data, bibHographical references, and taxonomy data, there are highly valuable annotations of information (e.g., protein function), a minimal level of redundancy, and a high level of integration with other databases (EMBL, PDB, PIR, etc.). The database was initiated in 1987 by a partnership between the Department of Medicinal Biochemistry of the University of Geneva, Switzerland, and the EMBL. Now SWISS-PROT is driven as a joint project of the EMBL and the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics (SIB). [Pg.261]

There are forces other than bond stretching forces acting within a typical polyatomic molecule. They include bending forces and interatomic repulsions. Each force adds a dimension to the space. Although the concept of a surface in a many-dimensional space is rather abstract, its application is simple. Each dimension has a potential energy equation that can be solved easily and rapidly by computer. The sum of potential energies from all sources within the molecule is the potential energy of the molecule relative to some arbitrary reference point. A... [Pg.97]

Rather than continuing to deal with abstractions, let us plunge right in by carrying out a bare bones MM calculation. After the reader has a practical sense of how MM calculations work, we shall return to some of the topics referred to above in more detail and we shall introduce some others. [Pg.100]

One of the problems with all the current phenol conversions is that a certain amount of other phenols, such as resorcinol and hydro-quinone, will be formed along with the catechol (don t ask). These species are very hard to separate from the catechol because they are all so similar. Aside of carefully monitored fractional distillation there are some vague strategies which can be found in the Chemical Abstract references 116-118. [Pg.212]

There is growing commercial importance and escalating scientific interest in PVDF. The World Patent database, including the United States, Hsts 678 patents that cite the term poly(vinyHdene fluoride) for the period 1963—1980 and 2052 patents for the period 1981—1992 Chemical Abstracts files covering the years 1967—1992 contain 5282 references for the same term. Thirty years ago there was only one commercial producer of PVDF in the world now there are two in the United States, two in Japan, and three in Europe. [Pg.385]

Chemical Abstracts name Mol wt CAS Registry Number Common name Mp, °C Reference Bp, °C ... [Pg.504]

MARPAT, produced by Chemical Abstracts Service, coataias the geaeric stmcture records for pateat pubHcatioas siace 1988, which are iacluded ia the CA file. Sources iaclude pateats from 26 couatries plus EPO and PCT pubHcations. BibHographic records for retrieved references can be direcdy accessed ia this database (101). [Pg.126]

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]

Chemical Abstracts Service. The Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS), a division of the American Chemical Society, has produced Chemical Abstracts (CA) since 1907. Since the demise of Chemisches Zentralblatt and British Chemical Abstracts CA has been the preeminent medium for documenting new pubhcations in the field of chemistry and chemical engineering. CA documents chemical pubHcations of all types. It is not a patent database per se, but its patent component is larger than most databases devoted entirely to patents. Thus, for example, the number of patent references in CA for the years 1991—1993 ranged from 95,500—99,400 per year. [Pg.55]


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