Assn. of Textile Chemists and Colorists
Textile Chemistry in Ivanovo: The association of textile chemists and colorists. (Institute of Solution Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences) Includes Research activities in TCI and Textile Chemistry A journal for theoretical and experimental chemistry of textile materials, natural and synthetic leather and fur.
hpcalc.org
Welcome to hpcalc.org (http://www.hpcalc.org), the premier source of free software for and information about the HP 50, HP 49, HP 48, and HP 28 RPN programmable graphic calculators and the HP 38G, HP 39, and HP 40 programmable graphic calculators, with 6512 files by 1986 authors and 1792 screenshots totaling 639.29MB.
International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) serves to advance the worldwide aspects of the chemical sciences and to contribute to the application of chemistry in the service of Mankind. As a scientific, international, non-governmental and objective body, IUPAC can address many global issues involving the chemical sciences.
NASA'S educational media archive
NASA Video Archives K-16 Science Education Programs Videos, 1998 – 2005, viewable
NEC New Voices Project
This collection is for research conducted jointly by the UNC Center for Disability and Literacy Studies ( http://www.med.unc.edu/ahs/clds/ ) and the UNC Department of Computer Science.
QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF Hg, Ag, Sn, Cu, Zn AND TRACE ELEMENTS IN AMALGAM REMOVED FROM AN ABUTMENT TOOTH
The author decided to have a sample of amalgam tested after a gold alloy bridge that had been in vivo for 9+ years came loose and fell out of his mouth.
The Carolina Exploratory Center for Cheminformatics Research
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill proposes to establish the Carolina Exploratory Center for Cheminformatics Research to promote multidisciplinary, multi-institutional collaboration among researchers in computational chemistry, chemical biology, datamining, computer science, and statistics to address critical issues in Cheminformatics in the context of Molecular Libraries Initiative (MLI) at NIH. This multi-investigator effort will be coordinated by the Laboratory of Molecular Modeling and the Cheminformatics Research Resource at UNC-Chapel Hill, led by Professor Alexander Tropsha. In the course of the planning stage, we shall develop technical strategies and administrative infrastructure for CECCR integrating most essential components of Cheminformatics resources. These components include, but not limited to: • the procedures to calculate molecular descriptors • biologically relevant diversity and similarity metrics • data analytical tools • specialized methodologies for chemical library design and virtual screening • rigorously validated biological and ADMETox property predictors Incorporating these components, the CECCR will establish and maintain an integrated publicly available Carolina Cheminformatics Workbench (C-ChemBench) to support experimental chemists in the Chemical Methodology and Library Development (CMLD) Centers and quantitative biologists in the Molecular Libraries Screening Centers Network (MLSCN). The Workbench which is intended as a data analytical extension to the PubChem will enable researchers to mine available chemical and biological data to rationally design new compounds or compound libraries with significantly enhanced hit rates in the corresponding screening experiments. To begin the implementation of current and developing best practices in Cheminformatics research and translate them into advanced computational tools, the planning stage for the CECCR will focus on the following Specific Aims: 1. Establish Productive Collaborating Environment for Participating Laboratories; 2. Investigate Multidisciplinary Approaches to Key Cheminformatics Issues; 3. Build a Prototypic Web Based Cheminformatics Workbench (C-ChemBench)
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