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Risk assessment involving chemical use is now mandatory in many countries, and although much has been written about it, there is still no broad agreement on best practices.
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September 1, 2009
Published Online: 2009-09-01
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- Contents
- IUPAC Sails into New Waters
- 2002-2003 IUPAC Officers and Bureau Members
- A museum in northern England makes chemistry a fun learning experience
- Scientific organizations are urged to preserve their historical records
- What hinders the public from appreciating science more? Is the way that science is taught today helping or making it harder for young people to evaluate sciencebased issues?
- Young Observer Programs: Getting New Experts Involved in IUPAC
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- New Paid Affiliate Members Mean More Sponsored Affiliates in Developing Countries
- Whither Green Chemistry?
- Chunli Bai Awarded SCI’s International Medal
- Allen Bard Awarded the ACS’ Priestley Medal
- Thomas Tidwell Receives CCA’s Killam Fellowship
- Evaluated Kinetic Data for Atmospheric Chemistry
- Educating Chemists and the Public About Risk Assessment
- Risk assessment involving chemical use is now mandatory in many countries, and although much has been written about it, there is still no broad agreement on best practices.
- Impact of Scientific Developments on the Chemical Weapons Convention
- Use of Legendre Transforms in Chemical Thermodynamics (IUPAC Technical Report)
- Modeling Lifetime and Degradability of Organic Compounds in Air, Soil, and Water Systems (IUPAC Technical Report)
- Selectivity in Analytical Chemistry (IUPAC Recommendations 2001)
- Polymer Networks
- Polymers in Medicine
- Metal and Ammonium Formate Systems
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- Mycotoxins and Phycotoxins in Perspective at the Turn of the Millennium
- Nomenclature of Organic Compounds. Principles and Practice. 2nd edition
- Plasma Chemistry
- Safety in Chemical Production
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- International Congress on Process Technologies
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