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Title:US EPA plan would hamper regulation
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Published in:Chemical & Engineering News ; 97, 1 ; 14
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Place of publication:Washington, DC
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Publication date:2019-01-07
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Table of contents – Volume 97, Issue 1
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Table of Contents| 2019
- 3
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Reactions| 2019
- 4
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BMS to buy Celgene in deal worth $74 billion| 2019
- 5
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Engineering crops to be more efficient| 2019
- 5
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Metal-free micromotor picks up heavy metals| 2019
- 6
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Computational chemists welcome ‘living’ journal| 2019
- 6
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Sounds of Science| 2019
- 7
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Tackling truck NOx emissions| 2019
- 7
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Cave stalagmites improve radiocarbon calibration| 2019
- 8
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Correcting cyclic imino ether structures| 2019
- 8
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Macrocycle folds up like a protein| 2019
- 8
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A hot take on rewritable paper| 2019
- 9
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Bacteriophages could help clean wastewater| 2019
- 9
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Atom-sized bits debut in simple circuits| 2019
- 9
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Chinese pollution controls caused rising ozone levels| 2019
- 10
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Pfizer and GSK will combine OTC businesses| 2019
- 10
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Zymergen raises cash for designer microbes| 2019
- 11
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New drug approvals hit an all-time high| 2019
- 11
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Entrada launches with $59 million| 2019
- 12
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Fujifilm invests in electronics in the US| 2019
- 12
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Wacker stretches rubber capacities| 2019
- 12
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Fragrance makers go for natural ingredients| 2019
- 12
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BASF to exit Synvina venture with Avantium| 2019
- 12
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Waste-to-fuel plants move ahead in the US| 2019
- 12
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AGC will triple US biologics capacity| 2019
- 12
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Croda pushes deeper into drug ancillaries| 2019
- 13
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Relay raises cash for oncology effort| 2019
- 13
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Gilead forms fibrosis and cancer pacts| 2019
- 13
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Liquid biopsy start-up Seer launches| 2019
- 13
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Lonza adds gene-editing service| 2019
- 13
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Lilly taps Aduro for STING inhibitors| 2019
- 13
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Business Roundup| 2019
- 14
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US EPA plan would hamper regulation| 2019
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Ongoing US government shutdown strikes chemistry| 2019
- 15
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US requires labeling of GMO foods as ‘bioengineered’| 2019
- 15
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US high court to hear drug warning label dispute| 2019
- 15
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EU leaders strike deal to ban disposable plastic items| 2019
- 16
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10 years later, where are we?| 2019
- 18
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We’re not there yet| 2019
- 19
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How we’re making compliance beneficial| 2019
- 20
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I thought it would never happen to me| 2019
- 21
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How to instill a robust safety ethic| 2019
- 22
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We turned a horrific incident into a force for good| 2019
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What we can learn from safety experts in other fields| 2019
- 25
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2019: The year the periodic table gets its due| 2019
- 26
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Rearranging the table| 2019
- 30
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From our archives: An essay on oxygen, by Carl Djerassi| 2019
- 32
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First-ever online biochemistry degree builds momentum| 2019
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Classifieds| 2019
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Ads| 2019
- 34
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Masthead| 2019
- 35
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Career Ladder: Jonathan Schroden| 2019
- 36
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The human element| 2019
- 40
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New-member snapshots| 2019
- 42
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ACS names Albert Horvath the society’s new treasurer and chief financial officer| 2019
- 42
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Lynne Taylor named editor in chief of Molecular Pharmaceutics| 2019
- 42
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24th Winter Fluorine Conference| 2019
- 42
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Local Section Spotlight| 2019
- 43
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Chemistry Olympiad seeks mentors| 2019
- 43
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Call for papers: CERM 2019| 2019
- 43
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Donors meet their endowed scholarship recipients| 2019
- 43
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Nominations open for 2019 Green Chemistry Challenge Awards| 2019
- 43
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Call for papers: MARM 2019| 2019
- 45
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Moving on up| 2019
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Drawing on science| 2019