All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 100
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Review
KnowItAll U system
The Informatics Division of Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc. recently introduced the KnowItAll U system
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Review
ChemBioOffice
The new ChemBioOffice 11.0 package by CambridgeSoft offers a very flexible approach
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Review
Instant-JChem
Instant-JChem is an out-of-the-box desktop application for storing and searching chemical structures and their properties from ChemAxon
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Review
Structural design suite
Structure Design Suite software provides a convenient resource database for dissociation constants (pKa) and partition coefficients (logP)
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Review
e-Learning programs
The first three web-based learning modules of the 'Practical Lab Skills' demonstrate
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Review
Pore-cor network modelling suite
Pore-fluid behaviour can be viewed in a virtual reality environment
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News
Forging ahead of the counterfeiters
Raman and infrared spectroscopy used to spot fake malaria tablets
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Feature
Membranes for an ancient mariner
Membrane engineers are developing ways to filter drinkable water out of polluted, salty and contaminated supplies. Jon Evans reports
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News
Proton NMR spots shape-shifting tablets
A technique that identifies drug polymorphs in pills could be a boon for pharmaceutical firms
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Review
Qaulity assurance
Good clinical, laboratory and manufacturing practices: techniques for the QA professional
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Feature
The surface detective
This year's Nobel prize in chemistry has highlighted the importance of surface chemistry in modern life. Richard Van Noorden catches up with the winner, Gerhard Ertl
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Opinion
Letters: November 2007
From Alfred Bader Why do chemists refer to Avogadro’s number (Chemistry World, August 2007, p11) when, correctly, it should be called Loschmidt’s number? Amedeo Avogadro predicted in 1811 that someone, some day, would be able to calculate that number. The calculation of the number was first done by Joseph Loschmidt ...