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The chief aim of this Formula Index, like that of other formula indexes, is to help in locating specific compounds, or even groups of compounds, that might not be easily found in the Subject Index, or in the case of compounds in tables or of many complex coordination compounds, not to be found at all in the Subject Index. All specific compounds, or in some cases ions, with definite formulas (or even a few less definite) are entered in this index, whether entered specifically in the Subject Index or not. As in the latter index, boldface type is used for formulas of compounds or ions whose preparations are described in detail, in at least one of the references cited. [Pg.197]

Infrared and Raman Spectral Studies of n Complexes Formed between Metals and C H Rings Heinz P. Fritz Author Index—Subject Index... [Pg.379]

Raymond E. Dessy and William Kitching Metal 7r-Complexes Formed by Seven-Membered and Eight-Membered Carbocyclic Compounds M. A. Bennett Author Index—Subject Index... [Pg.380]

While in volumes 180 and 181 of this series several basic aspects of morphology, inter-phase structure and disorder were addressed, in the present volume, molecular interactions, modeling, phase transformation and crystallization kinetics are considered (see the subject index including keywords from volumes 180 and 181 at the end of the book). Needless to say, in spite of substantial success over 60 years or more we are still far from having a complete and unambiguous picture of polymer crystallization. We firmly believe that a fruitful approach to such a complex problem requires one to give way to many different and sometimes conflicting viewpoints, as we have attempted to do in these volumes. We do hope that they are not only a time-capsule left for... [Pg.313]

Early chemical indexing did not approach the 67 words of index per 100 words of text which is approximately the present level for Chemical Abstracts. But gradually indexers sensed more of the searcher s needs as chemical literature grew in bulk and complexity, subject indexes made halting but persistent efforts to keep... [Pg.17]

Because chemical names are subject to a certain amount of developmental change and because complex compounds are difficult to name and lend themselves to correct naming in more than one way, CA as long ago as 1920 adopted the practice of indexing compounds by systematically arranged molecular fonnulas (these do not vary), but it did not abandon the use of words also in the indexing of compounds. Readers are given their choice, with both the index by names and the index by formulas made complete. Entry in the Formula Index of the simpler and commoner compounds in the form of cross references to the Subject Index is re-... [Pg.44]

Tumor Diagnosis Using Radioactive Metal Ions and Their Complexes Akira Yokoyama and Ffideo Saji Author Index-Subject Index... [Pg.289]

Readers accustomed to the common notations will find these in the subject index. By consulting this index, use of the classification system may be avoided, particularly in searching for complex reactions. It is thought that the volumes should be kept close at hand. They should provide a quick survey, and obviate the im-... [Pg.286]

I. Quantum biochemistry by A. Puixman and B. Pullman. II. Mechanisms of energy transfer by Th. FOrster. III. Char transfer in biology a) Donor-acceptor complexes in solution, (b) Transfer of charge in the organic solid state by F. J. Bullock. IV. Active transport and ion accumulation by P. Mitchell. Subject index. [Pg.215]

J. Reuben and G.A. Elgavish, Shift reagents and NMR of paramagnetic lanthanide complexes 483 J. Reuben, Bioinorganic chemistry lanthanides as probes in systems cf biological interest 515 TJ. Haley, Toxicity 553 Subject index 587... [Pg.600]


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