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References Journal of Chemical Education, v14, pg542 Organic Reactions volume 3 Vogels Elementary Practical Organic Chemistry, pg574... [Pg.265]

In all cases we have tried to include the first reported reference, a reference to an experimental procedure and whenever possible a review reference (journal or Organic Reactions). In general, we did not include references to books, series of monographs or to Organic Syntheses chemists will of course consult these where available. [Pg.460]

In the past decade, the development of chemometrics has found its expression in the publication of two journals specializing in chemometrics Chemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems (1986) and Journal of Chemometrics (1987) the increasing importance of chemometric methods in the field of environmental research is apparent from the publication of the journal Environmetrics (1990). As a consequence of the rapidly increasing number of papers dealing with chemometrics, a reference journal Windows on Chemometrics has been published since 1993. [Pg.4]

There are hundreds, if not thousands, of publications in the area of predictive toxicology and fate in the literature. No attempt will be made to list these here, as entry of keywords such as QSAR and toxicity into any literature retrieval service will reveal the references. Journals that have been particularly favoured for publications include Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationships (John Wiley), SAR and QSAR in Environmental Research (Taylor and Francis), and Journal of Chemical Information and Computer Sciences (American Chemical Society). Other important journals include Chemosphere (Elsevier), Chemical Research in Toxicology (American Chemical Society), Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry), although this is by no means an exhaustive list. [Pg.28]

The information provided in this chapter is limited not only by matters of space and relevance, but also by an additional reason. A number of biotechnological companies and institutions are working in the development of new cultivars with altered starch compositions. Research done by, or on behalf of, commercial enterprises generally is not published in refered journals and is kept secret by the companies until applying for a patent. This policy of secrecy clearly slows down the dissemination of scientific information and deprives scientists of the very helpful peer review (affecting negatively the quality of the research). This tendency, unfortunately, is likely to become more dominant. Limited information is sometimes offered in scientific conferences, but hard data are often missing. [Pg.131]

On studying the plant family Papaveraceae for the presence of alkaloids, there were isolated numerous bases whose constitution has not been elucidated and whose classification has not been carried out. It is also difficult to look for these compounds in the pertinent literature because frequently even reference journals do not record them. Boit (81) was the first to summarize them systematically in his monograph. Since then many bases have been identified and others added. In Table XXV an attempt has been made to list the thus far undetermined bases of the plant family Papaveraceae. Their identification is often difficult because especially in older literature neither the optical rotation, the IR spectra, nor the color reactions with concentrated sulfuric acid or other reagents are mentioned. [Pg.429]

Reference Journal of Biological Chemistry, Volume 104, page 547. [Pg.54]

Base and sugar variants of nucleosides and nucleotides have been dealt with in the past in an abundance, nearly incapable for reviews, monographs or even reference journals (26,121-123). While these variants of a first and second generation of analogues still continue attracting the attention of people interested in nucleic acid chemistry and its applica-... [Pg.213]

Z. angew. Chem. (1898), 11, 803-804 Rassow (1912), 17. Predecessor journals were the Repertorium der analytischen Chemie (Reference Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 1881-1887) and Fischer s Zeitschrift fiir die chemische Industrie (Journal for the Chemical Industry, 1887). [Pg.125]

Kristensen, L. and Frandsen, S., "Model for Power Spectra of the Blade of a Wind Turbine Measured from the Moving Frame of Reference," Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics, Vol. 10, 1982, pp. 249-262. [Pg.135]

Always read the references. Journal of Safety Management (in press). [Pg.49]

Knappe, S., Wynands, R., Kitching, J., Robinson, H.G., and Hollberg, L. (2001). Characterization of coherent population-trapping resonances as atomic frequency references. Journal of the Optical Society of America, 18, 1545-1553. [Pg.289]

In other parts of the world, reference journals were also founded In 1927, the first issue of the journal Nippon Kagaku Soran was published in Japanese. This journal has abstracted the Imown chemical literature in Japan since 1877. The Japan Information Center of Science and Technology (JICST), which was founded 1957, took over the reference journal in 1958 for financial reasons and continued publishing it with the new title Domestic Chemistry Series of JICST Current Awareness. The rest of the world did not take very much notice of Japanese publications, now and then an article was cited in Chemisches Zen-tralblatt or Chemical Abstracts although this Japanese reference journal was essential for Japanese chemists. The number of publications, which were cited in Chemical Abstracts increased steadily (34 abstracts in 1907 109,800 in 1991), the systematic access to the Japanese chemical literature was organized after the Second World War Since 1977, the Japan Association for International Chemical Information (JAICI), a department of JICST, has cooperated with Chemical Abstracts Service and since 1980, all CA abstracts of Japanese publications have been written by JAICI. [Pg.2]

Secondary Literature reports in summarized form about the work published in the original fprlmary) literature such as reference journals or handbooks. [Pg.301]

Cited papers that have been accepted for publication should be included in the list of references with the name of the journal and marked as in press. The author is responsible for the accuracy of the references. Journal titles should be abbreviated according to Engineering Index Inc. References with correct punctuation. [Pg.177]


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