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21. A-Z Index: University Of Leicester
Report; Applied Psychology, Centre for; Archaeology and Ancient history, Schoolof Chaplaincy; Charter and Statutes of the University; chemistry, Department of;
http://www.le.ac.uk/cwis/indexaz.html
A-Z Index
Home A-Z Index Related Links Enquiries Search the Internet Search the University of Leicester Web site a-z index: a b c d ... j k l m n o ... w x y z A B C

22. History Of .....
N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z. A Brief history of chemistry; historyof Chess; history of Chewing Gum another one history of Chewing Gum;
http://history.evansville.net/hist_of.html
NM's Creative Impulse
History of .....
History of ..... ( I started this list for fun...just to see how many pages I could find that started this way. Although many of the pages listed below are wonderful resources, they are not necessarily the best or only site on the subject - they simply fit my search criteria)
A B C D ... Z A B C D

23. RSC [Online Shop]
title for further details and online ordering ALL A B C D E F G H I J K L M N OP Q R S T U V W X Y Z. chemistry, Society and Environment A New history of the
http://www.rsc.org/CFSLD/DisplayList.cfm?List=Chemistry in History&TYPE=SEC

24. Books - Chemistry In History
Home Press Releases Registration Jobs A to Z Contents Staff Contacts Help. Chemistryin history A history of the Analytical Division; A history of the Faraday
http://www.rsc.org/is/books/books_history.htm
Chemistry in History This is just a selection of the books available from the RSC in this subject area. For a more extensive listing, or to find a specific title, please search our online catalogue Go to Books Homepage
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25. A To Z Index: University Of Dundee, Postgraduate Prospectus
A to Z Index. Career Prospects chemistry see Physical and Inorganic chemistry ChildHealth see Law Cultural and Urban Histories 1650-1850, MPhil - see history.
http://www.dundee.ac.uk/prospectus/graduate2003/atoz.htm
A to Z Index
A B C D ... I J K L M N O ... P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
A Academic Support
Accommodation
(Residential)
Accountancy and Business Finance

Accounting, MAcc - see Accountancy and Business Finance
Advanced Professional Development, MSc - see Community Education
American Studies

Animation and Visualisation, MSc - see Television and Imaging
Application Form

Applied Computing, MSc/ Diploma - see Computing (Applied)
Applied Population Geography, MSc/Diploma - see Geography Architecture B Biological Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, MSc - see Physical and Inorganic Chemistry Biological Chemistry and Molecular Microbiology Biomedical Research C Campus - see Discovering Our Campus Career Prospects Chemistry - see Physical and Inorganic Chemistry Child Health and Obstetrics and Gynaecology Child Protection Studies, MPhil/Diploma - see Social Work Civil Engineering Civil Engineering, MRes/MSc/Diploma - see Civil Engineering Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics Clinical Audit and Research for Allied Healthcare Professionals, Certificate - see Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery Clinical and Public Health Nutrition, MSc - see

26. Index A - Z English
Emperor Medieval history. Alchemy, chemistry ? Alexander VI. Atoms, chemistry,Physics. Attila, Ancient Roman history. August the Strong, Historic Person, Germany.
http://www.niester.de/stichwort/stichwort_e/english_a.html
Index A
English Hauptseite/Main Page Links Aborigines Native Australians Acoustic Physics Acronym Acronym Adams, Quincy History Modern Era, US -President Adenauer, Konrad German Chancellor Adolf of Nassau Emperor Medieval History Advanced Civilizations Ancient History Aedil Ancient Roman History Aelius Caesar Roman Emperor Aemilianus Roman Emperor Afghanistan Geography Africa Geography Africa History Modern Era After 1945 History Modern Era African Tribes Medieval History Astronomie, Religion, Nonsense Agrippa Ancient Roman Person Agrippina Ancient Roman Persons Ahenobarbus Ancient Roman Person Airplane Technics Akhenaten Pharao Alaric Ancient Roman History Albania Geography Albertus Magnus Philosopher, Theologian Medieval History Albrecht I. Emperor Medieval History Albrecht II. Emperor Medieval History Alchemy Chemistry ? Alexander VI. Pope Alexander the Great Ancient Greek History Alexander Severus Roman Emperor Alfons X. Emperor Medieval History Algonquins Indian Tribe USA Aliens ? Astronomy Allectus Roman Emperor Alpha Centauri Astronomy Alps Geography Europe Alzheimer, Alois

27. Index A - Z English
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, Poet. Goethe, Theory of Colors, Optic. Gold, chemistry.Golden Age, history Modern Era Netherlands. Golden Age, history Ancient Greece.
http://www.niester.de/stichwort/stichwort_e/english_g.html
Index G
English Hauptseite/Main Page Links Galapagos Islands Geography Ecuador Galaxies Astronomy Galba Roman Emperor Galen Ancient Roman Person Galen, Clemens August Kardinal Graf von Resistance National Socialism Galerius Roman Emperor Galilei, Galileo Scientist Galla Placidia Ancient Roman Person Gallienus Roman Emperor Gallus Caesar Roman Emperor Galvani, Luigi Scientist Gambia Geography Africa Gandhi, Mahatma Historic Person Gaul War Ancient Roman History Gaulle, Charles de General WW II Mathematicians Geiger, Johannes Wilhelm Scientist Gell - Mann, Murray Scientist Generakls World War II History Modern Era Geography Geography Georgia Geography USA German/Emglish; German Grammar German Language New German Spelling System German Language Germanicus Ancient Roman Person Germans and Romans Ancient Roman History German States Geography, All the 16 States Germany Geography Germany History, Modern Era Germany after 1945 History Modern Era Geronimo Indian Chief, Modern History, USA Gestapo History Modern Era, Germany Geta Roman Emperor Ghana Geography Africa Ghettos in Poland History Modern Era, Holocaust

28. Bogazici Universite Site Map
From A to Z, Education Unit; Faculty of Arts and Sciences; Department of chemistry;Department of history; Department of Mathematics; Department of Molecular Biology
http://www.boun.edu.tr/site_map/
Quick Links Main Page Governance Graduate Course Catalogue Undergraduate Course Catalogue Academic Calendar Online-registration Webmail Library Campus Tour Year Books Computer Center From A to Z Academics Administration Admissions ... Alumni SITE MAP Bogazici University Main Page Contact Information
Bogazici University 34342 Bebek, Istanbul Tel: 0212 358 15 00

29. WIND User's Guide - Keyword Reference, HISTORY
shf, Specific heat of formation, chemistry. Note that this is probably the onlytime that a time history variable of x, y, or z makes sense, as they can be
http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/winddocs/user/keywords/history.html
WIND Documentation Home Page WIND User's Guide GMAN User's Guide MADCAP User's Guide ... Test Options
HISTORY
- Time history flowfield variable tracking (block)
f ] REGION nzn ibeg iend jbeg jend kbeg kend REGION nzn NODE nodenum REGION nzn CELL cellnum ... ENDHISTORY For unsteady flow problems, the HISTORY keyword block allows the user to track the temporal evolution of variables at discrete specified points. The specified flow quantities are written to a common time history ( .cth ) file every f iterations. Upon completion of a time history run, the auxiliary program thplt may be used to analyze the data and/or to create a GENPLOT file that may then be plotted using CFPOST . [Because of changes to the format of the .cth file, the timplt utility used to analyze .cth files created by WIND 5.51 and earlier will not work with .cth files created by the current WIND code.] The .cth file contains reference and scaling data. Thus, when thplt is used to create a GENPLOT file, the time history variables will be dimensional. For the results to be strictly valid, all zones must run with the same time step and with one iteration per cycle. However, in recognition that this is not always feasible, this capability can be used with only the stipulation that the zone(s) in which temporal evolution information is desired be run with a constant time step.

30. A To Z List Of Courses For 2002 And 2003 Entry At The University Of Bradford.
A to Z list of courses 2003 entry. chemistry with Pharmaceutical and ForensicScience (MChem), F1BG MChem/CPFS. Economics with history, L1V1 BSc/EcH.
http://www.bradford.ac.uk/university/ugpros2003/fullistofcourses.htm
All courses at the University of Bradford Study at Bradford University home
A to Z list of courses - 2003 entry
Full course and syllabus details are in our booklets and prospectus. Call 01274 233081.
key to school colours A B C ... W
Please note: any courses advertised as new for 2003 are subject to final approval. School Course UCAS Code Accounting and Finance N420 BSc/AF Accounting and Finance (four years sandwich, including one year of relevant practical training) N421 BSc/AF4 Ancient and Classical Studies (Certificate of Higher Education) Animatronics New for BSc Anim Applied Criminal Justice Studies M211 BA/ACJS Applied Ecology C910 BSc/AE Applied Ecology (four years sandwich, including one year of relevant practical training) C911 BSc/AE4 Applied Social Sciences (with Dip SW) renamed BA Social Work L500 BA/SW Archaeological Sciences F400 BSc/AS Archaeological Sciences (four years sandwich, including one year of relevant practical training)

31. John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Z Fellows Page
Fellows whose last names begin with Z. chemistry 1949. Jonathan Zeitlin, Professorof history, Sociology, and Industrial Relations, University of Wisconsin
http://www.gf.org/zfellow.html
Fellows whose last names begin with Z
alphabetical listing all lists new Fellows home page
  • Morton Dauwen Zabel Deceased . Literary Criticism: 1944, 1962.
  • Irving Zabin , Emeritus Professor of Biological Chemistry, University of California, Los Angeles: 1967.
  • George Zabriskie Deceased . Poetry: 1942, 1946.
  • Norman J. Zabusky , State of New Jersey Professor of Computational Fluid Dynamics, Rutgers University, Piscataway: 1971.
  • Fredrik Zachariasen , Emeritus Professor of Theoretical Physics, California Institute of Technology: 1969.
  • William Houlder Zachariasen Deceased . Physics: 1935.
  • Lotfi A. Zadeh , Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, University of California, Berkeley: 1967.
  • Pedro E. Zadunaisky , Head, Department of Applied Mathematics, National Commission for Space Reearch, San Miguel: 1956, 1977.
  • Adam Zagajewski , Poet and Writer, Courbevoie: 1992
  • Donald S. Zagoria , Professor of Political Science, Hunter College, City University of New York: 1967.
  • Perez Zagorin , Fellow, Shannon Center For Advanced Studies, University of Virginia: 1983.
  • Nicim Zagury , Associate Professor of Physics, Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro: 1973.

32. Faculty Profiles S-Z
search index home contacts help. S T U V W X Y Z. Schick, Leslie, Art history. Shawcross, Francis E. chemistryLab Instructor.
http://www.wellesley.edu/PublicAffairs/Profile/facprofile_sz.html
[ S ] [ T ] [ U ] [ V ] ... Return to the Wellesley College Homepage Faculty Personal Homepages may be accessed through the department sites S
Faculty
Department
Sabin, Margery M. English Anthropology Schechter, Alan H. ... Psychology Schick, Leslie Art History Schwartz, Adam Writing Program Semeka-Pankratov, Elena Russian Shawcross, Francis E. Chemistry -Lab Instructor Shiedley, Nathaniel J. History Shennan, Andrew History ... English Shuchat, Alan H. Mathematics Shull, Randy Computer Science Shultz, Frederic W. Mathematics Sides, Marilyn English Silbey, Susan S. Sociology Silver, Ira Sociology Skeath van Mulbregt, Susan ... Economics Slavick, Sarah Art Smith, Dennis M. Biological Sciences Soltzberg, Sharon E. Biological Sciences -Lab Instructor Sontag, Alexia Mathematics Spatz-Rabinowitz, Elaine

33. Bill Keel's Research Pages - Chemistry At High Redshifts
chemistry of highredshift galaxies. The history of this material can, to some extent,be picked up as but undetectable H-beta, in a Lyman-break galaxy at z=3.0.
http://www.astr.ua.edu/keel/research/zhiz.html
Related information on ages of high-redshift galaxies
Chemistry of high-redshift galaxies
Motivation: With abundant evidence that the overall star-formation rate has changed with cosmic time, we expect to see low abundances of heavy elements in the early Universe, before most stars had formed, much less been able to enrich their surroundings with processed elements. In principle, abundances give us a new way to trace the overall history of star formation , one which could be important to the history and heating of both the intracluster and intergalactic media. The relation to star-formation history may not be trivial, since there is good reason to believe that outflows were common in many galaxies early on in their evolution. This implies that some enriched material has left the galaxies and no longer participates in their internal star/gas cycling. The history of this material can, to some extent, be picked up as part of the ICM. Approaches: Our favorite ways of measuring chemical abundances, using absorption-line strengths and modelling of stellar atmospheres, usually in whole populations, won't work at great distances. The systems are very faint for absorption-line work, and the familiar emitted optical spectral regime is shifted into the near-infrared so that the ground-based sky background becomes very bright. We can, however, use several more or less direct approaches to see whether high-redshift galaxies really do have lower metal abundances than their nearby counterparts.

34. Chemistry: Chemistry Metasites || Syracuse University Library
exploring and collecting history online George Mason University's history of scienceand technology website has an excellent section on chemistry history.
http://libwww.syr.edu/research/internet/chemistry/metasites.html

Chemistry Resources

Career Information

Core Journal Lists

Databases
... chemistry
Chemistry Metasites
See Also: Chemistry Databases section to search the chemical literature and Chemistry-Specific Search Engines section to search the chemical information on the web.
  • Amos' WWW links page
    This list, which is part of the ExPASy Molecular Biology Server , contains pointers to over 1000 information sources for life scientists with an interest in biological macromolecules. Links to protein sequence, 3D structure and 2D-gel analytical tools are provided as well as links to journal publishers, companies and an assortment of scholarly and recreational biology sources.
    Argus Clearinghouse for Subject-Oriented Guides to Internet Resources

    The Argus Clearinghouse is a database of internet resources. It is searchable and browsable. Sites are rated on a five point scheme. See: Argus Chemistry Section
    BUBL's Chemistry Tree

    BUBL is the University of Bath's effort to arrange resources on the internet by subject follow the Dewey Decimal system of classification. Chemistry falls in the 540s of this scheme. ChemDex A very current directory of Chemistry on the Internet by Mark Winter of University of Sheffield, England. Has definite European slant.

35. General Rules Of Studying Chemistry - Faculty Of Chemistry WU
60 hours), Disabled Man (60 hours) and history of chemistry system has been introducedin the Faculty of chemistry according to repeating laboratory, 500 z³.
http://www.chem.uw.edu.pl/study/general.htm
WARSAW UNIVERSITY
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GENERAL RULES OF STUDYING CHEMISTRY

A new and modernized curriculum for studying chemistry has been introduced in the new 2000/2001 academic year. It includes:
three-year Bachelor's program

additional two-year Master of Science program

European Credit Transfer System (ECTS)

tuition fees

Three-year Bachelor's program details The three-year Bachelor's program in the Faculty of Chemistry comprises 5 semesters of obligatory courses for all students and one semester (VI), during which students select courses from so-called modules. Choices are made after consulting the student's scientific counsellor. The first period (semesters: I-V) is devoted to various chemistry subjects on the basic level. Obligatory subjects during this period include: Subject Teaching hours Mathematics Physics General chemistry Analytical chemistry Organic chemistry Quantum chemistry Physical chemistry Inorganic chemistry Molecular spectroscopy Nuclear chemistry Crystallography Biochemistry Computer laboratory Chemical technology including repetition courses Bachelor program students have to take additional 60 hours of non-chemistry subjects in other Warsaw University faculties. The list of courses is available from the Dean's Office for Students Affairs. The choice of the courses is entirely arbitrary. In order to help students establish their schedule the following courses have been organized in our Faculty: "

36. Collections: Oral History @ MIT: Institute Archives & Special Collections: MIT
research focuses on polymers, specifically textile chemistry. J. Robert OppenheimerOral history Collection, 1975 Z Zacharias, Jerrold (1) Museum Biographical
http://libraries.mit.edu/archives/oral-history/mit_oral_history_biography_n-z.ht
Archives Home
Oral History Holdings at MIT Oral History Holdings Not at MIT

Rules for use of oral histories will vary depending upon their origins. Contact the appropriate holder at either the MIT Institute Archives and Special Collections or the MIT Museum for specific information. N O P R ...
Oral Histories at MIT (A-M)
N
Neidhardt, Frederick
MC 100
Recombinant DNA History Collection (1931 - )  Neidhardt received a BA from Kenyon College in 1952 and a PhD from Harvard University in 1956.  From 1961 to 1970, he served on the faculty of Purdue University before moving to the University of Michigan.  There he served as chairman of the department of microbiology and immunology from 1970 to 1982 and as vice president for research from 1998 to the present.  In 1989, he became a Novy Distinguished University Professor.  His research currently focuses on microbiology and the molecular physiology of the bacterium Escherichia coli The Complete Marquis Who's Who . Marquis Who's Who, 1999; 

37. Brookhaven Web Site Map
S T U V W X Y Z. Brookhaven Graphite Research Reactor (history) BrookhavenGraphite Neuroscience Center for Radiation chemistry Research Center
http://www.bnl.gov/bnlweb/site_map.htm
Site Index A B C D ... W A About Brookhaven
Accelerator Test Facility

Addiction Research

Administration
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Assessment Tracking System
(ATS) *
ATLAS

Atmospheric Sciences Division
B BERA
Brookhaven Area Office (DOE)

Beyond Brookhaven

BGRR Working Group
...
Brookhaven Graphite Research Reactor
(history) Brookhaven Graphite Research Reactor (environmental cleanup) Brookhaven Medical Research Reactor Brookhaven's Partners Brookhaven Science Associates Budget Office ... Business Systems Division C Calendar of Events Camp Upton Center for Accelerator Physics Center for Data Intensive Computing ... Counterintelligence D Department and Division Codes Discover Brookhaven (science magazine) Diversity Office Drinking water E Educational Programs Emergency Services EM Directorate Operations Support Group English for Speakers of Other Languages ... Environmental Management System (EMS) Environmental Regulators Environmental Restoration Division Environmental Sciences Department F Facilities Fact Sheets Fiscal Services Division Food Services G Geophysical Instruments and Measurements Group Groundwater Restoration Projects H Hazardous Materials Transportation Safety History Historic image library High Flux Beam Reactor (history) High Flux Beam Reactor (environmental cleanup) Holidays Hospitality Committee Hotels and Accommodations Near BNL Human Resources I Image library Independent Oversight Information Services Division Information Technology Division ... International Safeguards Projects Office (ISPO)

38. Admissions
Z. Aesthetics, Applied Psychology, Ancient Chinese Literature, Ancient Chinese history,Applied Mathematics, Atom and Molecule Physics. Acoustics, Analytical chemistry,
http://www.zju.edu.cn/english/admissions/master_programs.htm
Home Contact Site Map Help
Admissions/
Financial Aid
Undergraduate Programs Master-Degree Programs Doctoral Programs Oversea Students ...
Education
(In Chinese) Academic Calendars Financial Aid
Graduate Programs Admission Students with Bachelor's degrees in various of subjects from China and foreign universities may apply for admission to Zhejiang University Master's Programs, while students with a Master's may apply for Doctorate Programs. Students without a Master's degree may enter a Doctorate Program by passing a qualifying exam. Applicants must take the University entrance exam and have a personal interview. This exam, students' transcripts, and written and oral tests are important criteria for admission. Programs As one of the earliest universities in China with graduate programs, Zhejiang University attaches equal importance to undergraduate and graduate programs. At present, the university has around 13,938 graduate students working for Master's and Ph.D.degree. By recruiting excellent candidates for graduate studies and taking full advantage of its multidisciplinary programs, the university has been making great progress in upgrading the general quality of its graduate education and training high-quality innovative talents. Major Fields of Master-Degree Study Information about the School of Graduate Studies. (In Chinese)

39. New Acquisitions Bailey/Howe
Anthropology Architecture Art Asian Pacific history Biology Natural history BotanyBusiness Finance Central South American history chemistry Physics
http://library.uvm.edu/books/newbooks/chem_phys.html
New Acquisitions - Bailey/Howe Library
Electroanalytical methods : guide to experiments and applications Yinghan hua xue hua gong ci hui : (So yin pen) English-Chinese dictionary of chemistry and chemical engineering
Agriculture

American Literature
... UVM Home

40. Sel_journals_p-z
AF GO P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Science Engineering RadiationPhysics and chemistry. Studies In history and Philosophy of Science Part A.
http://www.bu.edu/library/sel/sel_journals_p-z.html

A-F
G-O P Q ... Z
P Pain Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology Papers in regional science Parallel Computing ... Physical Chemistry/Chemical Physics (Incorporating Faraday Transactions) Physical Review Online Archive Physical Review A Physical Review B Physical Review C ... Proceedings Chemical Sciences (Indian Academy of Sciences) 2000- Proceedings - Earth and Planetary Sciences (Indian Academy of Sciences) 1999- Proceedings - Mathematical Sciences (Indian Academy of Sciences) 2000- Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society. v.1-122, 1950-1994 JSTOR Proceedings of the I MECH E Part H Journal of Engineering in Medicine Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society Up Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences ... Publications of the American Statistical Association. v.1-16, 1888-1919 JSTOR Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
Up
Q QJM Quarterly Journal of Medicine Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology A Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology B Quarterly Journal of Mechanics and Applied Mathematics ... Quarterly Publication of the American Statistical Association.

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