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         Chemistry History A - H:     more books (100)
  1. The Chemistry and Testing of Cement by Cecil H. Desch, 2009-09-24
  2. A Manual of Sugar Analysis: Including the Applications in General of Analytical Methods to the Sugar Industry. with an Introduction On the Chemistry of Cane-Sugar, Dextrose, Levulose, and Milk-Sugar by J H. Tucker, 2010-03-01
  3. Raman Spectroscopy in Archaeology and Art History (Rsc Analytical Spectroscopy Monographs)
  4. Water Encyclopedia: Oceanography; Meteorology; Physics and Chemistry; Water Law; and Water History, Art, and Culture
  5. Chemistry and Science Fiction (American Chemical Society Publication) by Jack H. Stocker, 1999-01-14
  6. Chemistry: A Systematic Approach by Harry H. Sisler, Richard D. Dresdner, et all 1980-02-28
  7. A History of Lactic Acid Making: A Chapter in the History of Biotechnology (Chemists and Chemistry) by H. Benninga, 1990-06-30
  8. A History of the Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry (Chemists and Chemistry) by P.E. Verkade, 1985-02-28
  9. The fundamental processes of dye chemistry by H E. b. 1882 Fierz-David, Frederick Alfred Mason, 2010-08-24
  10. The chemistry of paints and painting by A H. 1834-1915 Church, 2010-08-24
  11. Ceramic chemistry by H H Stephenson, 2010-08-24
  12. The chemistry of cooking and cleaning: a manual for house keepers by Ellen H. 1842-1911 Richards, S Maria b. 1854 Elliott, 2010-06-19
  13. Chemistry Transformed: The Paradigmatic Shift from Phlogiston to Oxygen (Modern Sociology) by H. Gilman McCann, 1978-06
  14. Studies in physiological chemistry; being reprints of the more important studies issued from the laboratory of physiological chemistry, Sheffield scientific ... Yale university during the years 1897-1900 by Russell H. 1856-1943 Chittenden, 2010-08-16

21. A Selection Storia Della Scienza - History Of Science
Long list of internet resources in the field of the history of science.Category Society history By Topic Science...... of chemistry and Chemical Industries EarlyScienceL Early Science Interest GroupEpistemica-L history and Philosopohy of Science and Related Fields. H-sci-med
http://galileo.imss.firenze.it/~tsettle/
Una Selezione di
Siti Web e di altre Fonti Internet A Selection of
Web and other Internet Sources Per la Storia
e la Filosofia
della Scienza,
della Tecnologia
e della Medicina For the History and Philosophy
of Science, Technology and Medicine A cura di:
10 December, 2002 Index Indice
By way of Introduction The sites selected for this list conform loosely to criteria determined by the nature of the
Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza
and the students and scholars who have either visited it in Florence or have had reason to come to its Homepage. There is no attempt to provide a full listing of internet resources for the history of science or its many sister disciplines; it is hoped that the sources indicated will give access to that wider world. The Istituto is one of the main centers for those disciplines in Italy and Europe, and it provides several on-line services, including this one. The Museo has an important, specialized collection of scientific instruments and artifacts. Emphasized here, then, are Italian and European sites with related activities or interests. Emphasized also are sites which are the result of concerted efforts on the part of their designers to explore the use of the internet for serious research and teaching, wherever they may be in the world. Index A Titolo di Introduzione I siti selezionati in questo elenco si conformano ai criteri determinati dalle caratteristiche dell' Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza Indice
Indice Index

22. ThinkQuest
ThinkQuest site identifies important moments in the history of chemistry and lists Nobel Prize winners. Also includes a glossary of chemistry terms.
http://library.thinkquest.org/2690/hist/history.html
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23. Neuroscience - Psychology @ JHU.EDU
030.104 Introductory Organic chemistry 1 110.107 Calculus II 4 Q 060.114 ExpositoryWriting II 3 H,W 010.101 Introduction to the history of European Art 4 H.
http://www.psy.jhu.edu/~neurosci/programs.html

24. History Of Chemistry Index
Links to biographies of many honored chemists and some physicists, biographical collections, classic papers in chemistry, and history of science sites.
http://w3.nai.net/~bobsalsa/history_of_chemistry.htm

25. Chemistry Library , LSU Libraries - History
history STAFF SCOPE LIBRARY TOUR The chemistry Library is the oldest continuing branchlibrary on the were merged with the opening of Troy H. Middleton Library
http://www.lib.lsu.edu/sci/chem/history.html
Select a Link About Hours Resources Indexes/Databases Ejournals Collection Development Events/Displays Departmental Links HISTORY
STAFF
SCOPE LIBRARY TOUR
Arthur R.Choppin Hall Arthur R.Choppin Hall The Chemistry Library is the oldest continuing branch library on the Baton Rouge campus. It was the only branch of sixteen not consolidated into the new main library when Hill Memorial and all the other branches were merged with the opening of Troy H. Middleton Library in 1958. The Chemistry Library remained in Coates Hall until the construction of a new facilities in Williams Hall were completed in November, 1976. The library opened in March, 1977 and serves the College of Basic Sciences in a cluster of buildings southeast of the main quadrangle along Tower Drive. Ringed by the Life Sciences Building, Arthur H. Choppin Hall, and the Fred C. Frey Computing Services Building , the Chemistry Library attracts not only students studying chemistry and biochemistry but also students from the Departments of Human Ecology, Dairy Science, Poultry Science, Biological Sciences, and Agriculture. Virginia Rice Williams Hall
Lecture Hall 102 was named for Raoul Louis Menville, Dean of Chemistry (1937-1944)

26. KSU Graduate School - Distinguished Graduate Faculty Awards Page
Marsha Frey, history, 199900. Eric Maatta, chemistry, 1999-00. George Keiser,English, 2000-01. Paul Seib, Grain Science and Industry, 2000-01. Scot H. Hulbert,Plant
http://www.ksu.edu/grad/faculty/graddist.htm
Recipients of Distinguished Graduate Faculty Awards
The Distinguished Graduate Faculty Award is made annually to those faculty who have distinguished themselves nationally and internationally for excellence in research and graduate education. Normally, up to two faculty are selected annually by a group of faculty peers. Recipients receive an honorarium and deliver a public lecture following selection for this award. Faculty Name Department Year Hilmer H. Laude Agronomy John F. Helm Architecture and Applied Arts Alvin B. Cardwell Physics Charles H. Scholer Applied Mechanics Arthur D. Weber College of Agriculture Howard T. Hill Speech Leon R. Quinlan Landscape Architecture Charles M. Correll History Fred L. Parrish History Francis D. Farrell President Emeritus Holly C. Fryer Statistics Kling L. Anderson Agronomy A. M. Guhl Zoology H. Henley Haymaker Botany Robert Katz Physics Erle E. Bartley Dairy and Poultry Science Roy Langford Psychology V. D. Foltz Bacteriology Brewster Rogerson English John A. Johnson Grain Science and Industry R. Kenneth Burkhard

27. Green's College
Education, Foundations of Education, B. history, Civilization since 1815, B. chemistry,Advanced Inorganic chemistry, C. H Ev, Man's Environment, B. H Ev, H Ev PracticeI, B.
http://www.johnforester.com/Consult/GreenJM/green_college.htm
James Green's College Transcript. This was provided by James Green as part of a lawsuit documentation. He supplied a photocopy of what appear to be the official documents. It is difficult to read and I have copied only the institutions, courses, grades, and degrees. It may not be complete. Department Course Grades University of Maryland, 1962-65 English Composition and Rhetoric DC English American and English Literature CC Speech General Speech C German Elementary German Lecture D Biology General Biology BC Biology Animal Phyla. C Health General Microbiology D Chemistry General Chemistry BC Chemistry Organic Chemistry CCCB Business Introduction to Business D History U. S. History BD Mathematics Algebra and Trigonometry BC Physics Technical Physics D Psychology Introduction to Psychology B Psychology Child and Adolescent Psychology B Sociology General Sociology C Agriculture Crop Production D Agriculture Introduction to Food Science B Agriculture Food Chemistry C Agriculture Fundamentals of Animal Production C Military Science Military Science I BC Physical Education Activities AB Physical Education Activities AB East Tennessee State University Biology Plant Morphology W General Science Physical Science Survey W Mathematics D Health Personal Health B Industrial Education Technical Writing C General Science Physical Science Survey A Geography Problems in Climatology A Geography Problems in Hydrology B Philosophy Introduction to Philosophy C Economics Principles of Economics D Psychology Business and Industrial Psychology C Psychology Motor Activities A Geography Introduction to Geography

28. Josef H. Von Rickenbach, PAREXEL International History
philosopher, who is celebrated as the father of modern empirical chemistry. PAREXELcofounded by Josef H. von Rickenbach and Anne B Home About Us history,
http://www.parexel.com/about_us/history.asp
Founded in 1983 by Josef H. von Rickenbach and Anne Sayigh as a regulatory consulting firm, PAREXEL International is today one of the largest contract research organizations (CRO) in the world. The company takes its name from Paracelsus, the Swiss physician, scientist and natural philosopher, who is celebrated as the father of modern empirical chemistry.
The company has grown aggressively through both internal expansion as well as strategic acquisitions. A recent study showed that PAREXEL had participated in the development of 19 of the 20 top-selling prescription drugs in the world for calendar year 1999 and 23 out of the top 25 drugs introduced in 2000. The company will continue to play an expanding role in bringing new medicines and devices to the global community.
Highlights in PAREXEL's growth
  • PAREXEL co-founded by Josef H. von Rickenbach and Anne B. Sayigh, Ph.D.
  • Launches first publication, U.S. Regulatory Reporter.

29. :: MIT ChE :: ChE Overview - History
About this time, Lewis, Walker, and William H. McAdams, together with on a symposiumcosponsored by the ACS Divisions of history of chemistry and Industrial
http://web.mit.edu/cheme/che/history.html
An International Leader in Engineering Education The Department of Chemical Engineering at MIT has been built on innovations in theory and practice, unique instructional programs, an abiding concern with the needs of industry, and the very definition of chemical engineering. Our work is inspired by the example of those individuals who founded chemical engineering as an academic curriculum at MIT and then developed the tools that would distinguish and advance the profession. The Beginning
The first chemical engineering curriculum was offered by Lewis M. Norton as a new Course of study within the Department of Chemistry at MIT in 1888. Norton's Course combined mechanical engineering with industrial chemistry. As the course catalogue of 1888 described it, this curriculum was being forged "to meet the needs of students who desire a general training in mechanical engineering, and at the same time to devote a portion of their time to the study of the applications of chemistry to the arts, especially to those engineering problems which relate to the use and manufacture of chemical products." In 1891, the Department granted seven Bachelor's degrees in the new Course, accompanying eleven in the traditional chemistry curriculum. After Norton's death in 1893, Frank H. Thorpe led the Course through a continued rise in popularity. Thorpe's Outlines of Industrial Chemistry was published in 1898.

30. History Of Chemistry

http://www.sdsc.edu/Education/Elemnet/rlink/history/h.html

31. Appendix H : Faculty
Graziano, John M. Music Green, Michael chemistry Green, Venus history Greenberger,Daniel Engineering Grossman, Edward H. Mathematics Guilhamet, Leon M
http://www.ccny.cuny.edu/bulletin02/appendixH_U.htm
INDEX
Appendix H : Faculty
Faculty
Abrahamson, Adolf A. Physics
Adams, Jeanette SEEK
Adelson, Howard L. History
Agrawal, Anil Civil Engineering
Ahmed, Samir Elec. Engineering
Akin, Ethan J. Mathematics
Akins, Daniel L. Chemistry
Alfano, Robert R. Physics Ali, Mohamed A. Elec. Engineering Alonso, Harriet Assoc. Dean, CWE Amoda, Moyibi J. Political Science Andreopoulos, Yiannis Mech. Engineering Anshel, Michael M. Computer Science Antrobus, John Psychology Appelbaum, Lynn MCA Arafat, Ibtihaj S. Sociology Austin, Shermane A. Computer Science Axenrod, Theodore Chemistry Bahadourian, Ara Education Bak, Joseph B. Mathematics Balogh-Nair, Valeria Chemistry Bandosz, Teresa Chemistry Bapat, Charusheel N. Mech. Engineering Barba, Joseph Assoc. Provost Barnett, Philip Library Baron, Beth A. History Barshay, Jacob Mathematics Basu, Mitra Elec. Engineering Bates, Margaret MCA

32. Silica Aerogels- Table Of Contents
A brief history and a description of the chemical and physical processes used to make them. Informations about surface chemistry, pore structure, optical and thermal properties. Published by the Microstructured Materials Group at Berkeley Lab.
http://eande.lbl.gov/ECS/Aerogels/satoc.htm
Silica Aerogels
Table of Contents
  • A Brief History of Silica Aerogels By Arlon Hunt and Michael Ayers en español At Elevated Pressures NEW! A Web biography of the scientist who discovered aerogels, Samuel Kistler. By Michael Ayers How Silica Aerogels are Made A description of the chemical and physical processes used to make silica aerogels. Sample recipes included. en español How Do You Work With Aerogels Without Breaking Them? Handle with care. en español What if you want them to break? - Silica aerogels will gently absorb the kinetic energy of impacts. The Surface Chemistry of Silica Aerogels A feature of silica aerogels that can have a dramatic effect on their physical behavior. The Pore Structure of Silica Aerogels The pore network of an aerogel constitutes over 95% of its volume. Physical Properties of Silica Aerogels A table of measurements from various sources. Optical Properties and Spectrum Silica aerogels are transparent. en español Thermal Properties The phenomenon most studied for aerogels. en español Aerogel Nanocomposites Many compositions are possible.
  • 33. LCI History
    Glenn H. Brown 1965 1983, J. William Doane 1983 - 1995 Research history of LCI, Hetaught chemistry as an instructor at the University of Mississippi
    http://www.lci.kent.edu/history.html
    The Glenn H. Brown Liquid Crystal Institute, established 1965
    First location
    Lincoln Street, Kent
    Science Research
    Laboratory Present location
    Liquid Crystal and Materials
    Sciences Building
    LCI Founder
    Glenn H. Brown T he LCI was named in honor of its founder, Dr. Glenn H. Brown, by the Kent State University Board of Trustees in 1986. Brown, a faculty member in Kent's Chemistry Department from 1961-1985 and Regents Professor from 1968-1985, established the LCI in 1965 and served as its director until his retirement in 1983. In 1965, the Kent State University Board of Trustees authorized the formation of the Liquid Crystal Institute under Glenn Brown's direction. Other scientists at Kent joined in seeking funding for liquid crystal research. Major grants came from the National Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation, and U.S. defense agencies. Research at the Institute, in collaboration with the Departments of Chemistry and Physics, helped establish the field of liquid crystals as an active area in both of these disciplines. In 1990, the National Science Foundation selected a consortium of Kent State University, Case Western Reserve University, and the University of Akron to serve as Ohio's only Science and Technology Research Center.

    34. The Vaults Of Erowid
    Index of drugs, with physical effects, images, history, chemistry and law information for each. Articles and sections for wide variety of drug related material, including law, experiences, community, drug testing, spirituality, health, and artistic endeavors.
    http://www.erowid.org/

    35. Full Journal Titles
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    http://wos.isiglobalnet.com/help/H_fulljt.html
    Full Journal Titles
    The ISI Citation Databases cover the following journals. You may use these full journal titles in the Journal field when performing General Searches Click on a letter to move through the journal list alphabetically. A B C D ... Z
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    37. Education System And History
    Prof. Nagano, H. 268· 53F. Hygienic chemistry. Prof. Niwa,M. Prof. Furukawa, H. 254· 52F. Medicinal chemistry. Assoc.
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    38. [History Of The IAS] Idaho Academy Of Science
    AE Taylor, Idaho State College, Pocatello (chemistry) Harold M Meeting history Presidents. May),Organized, Boise Junior College, Boise, Idaho, William H. Baker.
    http://www.uidaho.edu/ias/history.html
    The I daho A cademy of S cience
    a s p e c t r u m o f d i s c i p l i n e s Programs Members Join or Renew Organization ... Resources History Constitution
    History of the IAS
    On Saturday, May 10, 1958, a group of about fifty scientists and educators met in the Science Building of [then] Boise Junior College to organize an Idaho Academy of Science. The meeting was temporarily chaired by William H. Baker of the University of Idaho, who explained the purpose of the meeting and asked for an expression of the intention of the body. It was moved, seconded, and unanimously passed that an Idaho Academy of Science be established. The following officers were then elected: William H. Baker, University of Idaho Temporary President Gordon Dixon, Ricks College Temporary Vice President Paul W. Healy, NRTS Temporary Secretary-Treasurer A Committee was appointed to prepare a Constitution and By-Laws; Earl Larrison was Chairman; Alvin Aller and Gordon Dixon were also members. The attendance list of the organizational meeting on May 10, 1958: Alvin R. Aller, Northwest Nazarene College, Nampa (Biological Science)

    39. 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 log wavelength slope) and metal abundance O/H as determined
    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.

    40. University Of Nebraska-Lincoln: Distinguished Teaching Awards
    1990, Neil Adkin, Classics. 1990, Gerry H Brookes, English. 1990, ParksM Coble, history. 1990, Robert H Harris, chemistry. 1990, Ned S Hedges,English.
    http://www.unl.edu/unlfacts/a&s.html
    University of Nebraska-Lincoln Fact Book AWARDS Last Updated: March 3, 2003 Faculty Distinguished Teaching Awards
    College Distinguished Teaching Awards
    Year Recipient Department

    Julia McQuillan
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    Laura White English Chris Gallagher English William Glider Biological Sciences Carole Levin History Malea Powell English George Veomett Biological Sciences Gordon Woodward Sidnie White-Crawford C William McLaughlin Chemistry Deborah Minter English Stephen D Scott Nicholas Spencer English Alan E Steinweis History Rashmi D Bhatnagar English Vanessa Barrett Gorman History Brian Horowitz Anthony Joern Biological Sciences Judy L Walker College Distinguished Teaching Awards Year Recipient Department Amy N Burnett History Amy M Goodburn English Lawrence G Harshman Biological Sciences Paul B Kelter Chemistry Daniel S Nettleton David A Woodman Biological Sciences Jessica Coope History Heidi M Inderbitzen-Nolan Psychology Brent B Nickol Biological Sciences Jody Redepenning Chemistry Kevin B Smith Political Science Gregory R Snow Samuel Brunk History Eugene L Martin Biological Sciences Gerald D Shapiro English Jeff Spinner-Halev Political Science Ross A Thompson Psychology Ana-Maria Wahl Sociology Robert E Brooke English Albert Casullo Philosophy Sharon M Harris English Gary E Moulton History A J "Jamie" Radcliffe Robert D Stock English Walter J Centuori Patrick H Dussault Chemistry Ellen K Eggers English Thomas A Morgan Benjamin G Rader History Richard L Rebarber Calvin Garbin Psychology Robert K Hitchcock

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