Syrian academics stymied (Unknown)
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Chemical & Engineering News
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Title:Syrian academics stymied
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Additional title:C&EN
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Published in:Chemical & Engineering News ; 94, 9 ; 25-26
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- New search for: American Chemical Society
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Place of publication:Washington, DC
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Publication date:2016-02-29
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Type of material:Electronic Resource
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Table of contents – Volume 94, Issue 9
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Table of Contents| 2016
- 2
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Letters| 2016
- 3
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New look, same great chemistry| 2016
- 7
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Southern California methane leak was largest in U.S. history| 2016
- 8
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An antidote for scorpion venom| 2016
- 8
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Liquid fuel from sunlight| 2016
- 9
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First view of a cell’s nucleus in its natural environment| 2016
- 9
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Insect sugar could treat fatty liver disease| 2016
- 10
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Natural trifecta inspires water-harvesting surface| 2016
- 10
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Princeton gift funds all third-year grad students| 2016
- 11
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Pinpointing double bonds in lipids| 2016
- 11
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Water-splitting step proceeds 100% efficiently| 2016
- 11
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Looking for gene networks that trigger nerve regeneration| 2016
- 11
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Toward more judicious solvent selection| 2016
- 12
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Microreactor makes uniform particles| 2016
- 12
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Cyanotriflation gives versatile acrylonitriles| 2016
- 12
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Low-cost chiral acid catalyst| 2016
- 14
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Codexis accuses EnzymeWorks of theft| 2016
- 14
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Another Duchenne drug setback| 2016
- 15
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Funding is brisk for agriculture technology| 2016
- 15
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Delaware wins DowDuPont ag unit| 2016
- 16
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Illumina sues Oxford Nano| 2016
- 16
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BASF to slash plant biotech R&D| 2016
- 16
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NW Innovation Works puts plant on hold| 2016
- 16
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Chemours faces credit pressures| 2016
- 16
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Chemical makers advance lithography| 2016
- 16
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Two firms sued over PFOA contamination| 2016
- 16
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P&G to debut biobased version of Tide| 2016
- 17
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Roundup| 2016
- 17
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Two companies join to boost brown fat| 2016
- 17
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Levulinic acid start-ups combine| 2016
- 17
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ICIG will acquire Novartis drug plant| 2016
- 17
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Immunotherapy firm Forty Seven launches| 2016
- 17
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Cerbios opens Swiss R&D center| 2016
- 18
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Big oil support of scientific society questioned| 2016
- 18
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Senate reignites GMO debate| 2016
- 18
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EPA to crack down on chemical plants and refineries| 2016
- 19
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Chemists among early-career honorees| 2016
- 19
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Low-quality drugs in India raise concerns| 2016
- 19
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Political views, education of teachers affect instruction| 2016
- 19
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Congress members seek data on lead poisoning| 2016
- 19
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Foreign-born grads start more U.S. businesses| 2016
- 20
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With protocells, scientists probe the chemistry that started biology| 2016
- 23
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The high-end plastics boom| 2016
- 25
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Syrian academics stymied| 2016
- 27
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Law meant to permit new drugs is blocking some generics| 2016
- 29
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Containing the Zika virus| 2016
- 31
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Patent picks: Mosquito control| 2016
- 32
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Rise of the machines| 2016
- 34
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Classifieds| 2016
- 34
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Masthead| 2016
- 34
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How drones help us study our climate, forecast weather| 2016
- 34
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Ads| 2016
- 35
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Flight School| 2016
- 36
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Drones detect threats such as chemical weapons, volcanic eruptions| 2016
- 38
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The lowdown on flying science missions legally| 2016
- 39
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Looking ahead: What’s on the horizon for drones?| 2016
- 39
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How drones can help keep our food supply safe| 2016
- 40
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Drones scout out locations for energy-generating wind turbines| 2016
- 40
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ACS elections—a look to the future| 2016
- 41
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Snatching whale snot from the sky and other adventures in wildlife conservation| 2016
- 41
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Pittcon 2016 in Atlanta| 2016
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Vincent van Gogh inspires artwork rendered with science| 2016