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 Basic Neurochemistry, Seventh Edition: Molecular, Cellular and Medical Aspects
This Seventh Edition of Basic Neurochemistry: Molecular, Cellular and Medical Aspects is appearing near to the 50th anniversary of the founding of neurochemistry as a discipline. This seems an appropriate time to examine the progress of neurochemistry and of this book. To make this brief, we will look at only two topics, which may be... |  |  The Facts on File Dictionary of Chemistry (Facts on File Science Dictionary)
This dictionary is one of a series designed for use in schools. It is intended for students of chemistry, but we hope that it will also be helpful to other science students and to anyone interested in science. Facts On File also publishes dictionaries in a variety of disciplines, including biology, physics, mathematics, forensic science,... |  |  |
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 Organosilanes in Radical Chemistry
A large number of papers dealing with silyl radicals, dating back to the late
1940s, have been published. To my knowledge, there are no books on this
subject. Several reviews and book chapters on silyl radicals have appeared
from time to time on specific aspects. This book focuses on the recent literature
of silyl radicals in... |  |  Mechanisms in Organic Reactions
The wonderful complexity of organic chemistry involves thousands of
different reactions which allow the synthesis and interconversions of millions
of compounds, some of great complexity. The key to understanding
this vital branch of chemistry is the concept of the reaction mechanism.
This book starts with a... |  |  Nanoscale Materials in Chemistry
Nanotechnology is almost a household word now-a-days, or at least some word with
‘‘nano’’ in it, such as nanoscale, nanoparticle, nanophase, nanocrystal, or nanomachine.
This field now enjoys worldwide attention and a National Nanotechnology
Initiative (NNI) is about to be launched.
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 Pollution Prevention through Process Integration: Systematic Design Tools
Processing facilities are complex systems of unit operations and streams. Consequently,
their environmental impact cannot be optimally mitigated by simple
end-of-pipe measures. Instead, it is crucial to gain global insights into how mass
flows throughout the process and to use these insights as a consistent basis for developing... |  |  |  |  |
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