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I respectfully take issue with your editorial "Chemistry's Cinderella Story" Oct. 10.
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The latest physical sciences journal from Nature Publishing Group, Nature Chemistry's inaugural issue covers the breadth of chemistry, from inorganic microtubes to theoretical studies of how water behaves in detonations.
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Lucky for me, About. com Chemistry's Anne Marie Helmenstine, Ph. D., has an old-fashioned, traditional folk-recipe for fake snot.
Boing Boing 2008
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Along with sections on pollution and climate change, we meet ambiguous figures, like "Chemistry's Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," Fritz Haber.
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Chemistry's approach deals with dead matter, identical atoms which will always react the same when placed in the same situation.
Archive 2007-07-01 2007
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Chemistry's approach deals with dead matter, identical atoms which will always react the same when placed in the same situation.
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There was Chemistry's beautiful shop too in view, with lovely-coloured glass jars in its windows; and Botany's vast garden not far off, bright with the hues of a thousand flowers.
The Crown of Success 1821-1893 A. L. O. E. 1857
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Chemistry's governing body thinks so and wants to name two new elements with them.
Gizmodo Andrew Tarantola 2011
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"They banks make assumptions on what a great trader looks like based on a norm and a status quo that has existed for tens and hundreds of years," said Chemistry's Philby.
Reuters: Top News 2011
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"They banks make assumptions on what a great trader looks like based on a norm and a status quo that has existed for tens and hundreds of years," said Chemistry's Philby.
Reuters: Top News 2011
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