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5 To 7 EducatorSubscribe to 5 To 7 Educator Magazine magazine from only £14.76 delivered to The United Kingdom, The USA, Europe, The Rest of the World. Subscribe to 5 To 7 Educator Magazine at Unique Magazines. Also a fantastic selection of Education magazines, specialist titles and gifts to choose from. Unique Magazines, the home of Specialist Magazines. more...
American ScientistAmerican Scientist, the magazine of the Sigma Xi scientific research society, is an illustrated magazine about science and technology. Published since 1913, the magazine is filled with feature articles written by prominent scientists and engineers, reviewing important work in fields that range from molecular biology to computer engineering. Also included are special features such as the Scientists' Bookshelf, which reviews the latest science books, and the Science Observer, which gives readers a behind-the-scenes look at science, plus cartoons and an annual children's section in which young readers review books, software, and other products for young scientists.
Analytical AbstractsAnalytical Abstracts (AA) is the only abstracting service designed specifically to meet analytical chemistry information needs. It provides comprehensive coverage of new techniques and applications. Analytical Abstracts is available as a printed monthly journal (with free site-wide access to the companion web database, Analytical WebBase), as an online database and on CD-ROM. NEW for 2004… Expanded coverage of proteomics and genomics…New additions to the journals source list…Links to full text of many more original papers online… More than 100 international journals are scanned for items for inclusion in Analytical Abstracts. Around 1,400 abstracts are included in each monthly issue of the printed journal allowing you to scan the current worldwide analytical literature conveniently and rapidly. The following areas are covered comprehensively: - Chromatography, electrophoresis, spectrometry and radiochemical methods - Inorganic, organic and organometallic analysis, including applied and industrial products - Clinical and biochemical analysis, including proteomics and genomics - Pharmaceutical analysis, including drugs in biological fluids - Environmental, agricultural and food analysis Subscribers to the Analytical Abstracts service receive a monthly printed journal and may arrange free site-wide access to the fully searchable Analytical WebBase which contains over one-third of a million records from 1980 to date, and is updated weekly.
ChemcommChemical Communications is the leading journal for the publication of communications on important new developments in chemistry. Publication is rapid, thus providing information on new avenues of research in the shortest possible time. In our 2004 Editorial read about the continuing high standards making ChemComm the journal of choice for reporting novel work to a wide audience. Keep in touch with the latest ideas and opinions in chemistry by reading our Focus articles. Subscription includes: - 24 issues a year, plus annual author index - free site-wide online access
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Chemical Society ReviewsChemical Society Reviews publishes accessible, succinct and reader-friendly articles on topics of current interest in the chemical sciences. The promotion of international and multidisciplinary awareness and co-operation is particularly encouraged. Chemical Society Reviews publishes two article types: tutorial reviews and critical reviews. CSR keeps readers at the frontiers of chemical science: - High impact factor of 9.569 - in the top three general chemistry journals - International editorial board and authorship - All new critical reviews from 2004
Electronics WeeklyElectronics Weekly is required reading for electronics professionals. Its high quality editorial contains technical features, news analysis, product news and industry trends written by some of the most respected journalists in the industry. Indeed, since 1985 Electronics Weekly has won 28 readership surveys showing it to be the best read electronics journal.
Faraday DiscussionsThe Faraday Discussion volumes are based on Faraday Discussion meetings, held three times a year. Historically the print volume is published with the year of the meeting on the cover. Subscription includes: - 3 issues a year - free site-wide online access
Green ChemistryToday, with growing awareness in industry, academia and the general public of the need for sustainable development, the international chemistry community is under increasing pressure to change current working practices and to find greener alternatives. In response, the Royal Society of Chemistry has produced Green Chemistry as a vehicle to inform all parties of the latest developments in the green chemistry revolution. Reporting on research activities and interests in chemical aspects of clean technology from academic, industrial and public sectors, Green Chemistry contains primary research papers, communications and reviews. Subscription includes: - 12 issues a year plus annual author index - free site-wide online access
Journal of Materials ChemistryThe Journal of Materials Chemistry is an interdisciplinary Journal covering all aspects of Materials Chemistry. Papers cover the fabrication, properties and applications of materials, including synthesis, structural characterisation and modelling. Subscription includes: - 24 issues a year plus annual author index - free site-wide online access
Journal of Analytical ToxicologyThe Journal of Analytical Toxicology (JAT), published 9 times a year, is the international source for practical clinical/forensic applications for isolation, identification and quantitation of drugs and other substances. With an emphasis on practical application, JAT articles provide improved and novel techniques for use in clinical, forensic, workplace, sports testing (doping), and other toxicology laboratories. Journal of Analytical Toxicology articles describe newly developed methods in immunoassay testing, gas chromatography, liquid chromatography, mass spectrometry, atomic absorption spectrometry, solid and liquid phase extraction techniques, and other analytical approaches. JAT's worldwide readership includes toxicologists, pathologists, chemists, clinicians, researchers, and educators working in medical examiner and law enforcement laboratories, hospitals, university and independent analytical laboratories, as well as the drug manufacturing industry.
Laboratory Hazards BulletinLaboratory Hazards Bulletin is a monthly newsletter which reports on health and safety issues accounted in laboratories. It is available as a printed monthly newsletter (with free site-wide access to the companion web database, Laboratory Hazards Bulletin Online), and is included in an online database and a CD-ROM If you need quick and comprehensive answers to questions like: What measures need to be taken to dispose of laboratory waste safely? How can acids be handled safely in a laboratory? How gloves can be used as a precaution against contact dermatitis and other allergies? then Laboratory Hazards Bulletin is for you. Laboratory Hazards Bulletin covers information published in scientific and trade literature about hazards encountered by laboratory workers. Coverage also includes: safety measures which need to be taken to operate the laboratories safely; laboratory waste disposal; storage; protective equipment; and safety legislation. All types of laboratory are covered including R&D laboratories, analytical laboratories and hospital laboratories. Laboratory Hazards Bulletin's focus is: chemical and biological hazards leaks, spills and unplanned releases hazardous waste management fires and explosions legislation precautions and safe practices occupational health and hygiene monitoring Each monthly issue contains 50-60 items selected from the worldwide primary literature. Each issue also contains a combined subject and chemical index. Subscribers to Laboratory Hazards Bulletin receive a monthly printed journal and free site-wide access to the fully searchable Laboratory Hazards Bulletin Online, containing data from 1981 to date. The database can be accessed by any number of users at a qualifying site (and additional sites within an eight-kilometre radius are also included). Laboratory Hazards Bulletin covers information published in scientific and trade literature about hazards encountered by laboratory workers. Coverage also includes: safety measures which need to be taken to operate the laboratories safely; laboratory waste disposal; storage; protective equipment; and safety legislation. All types of laboratory are covered including R&D laboratories, analytical laboratories and hospital laboratories.
Mass Spectrometry BulletinMass Spectrometry Bulletin (MSB) is a comprehensive current awareness publication covering mass spectrometry and related ion processes. At least 500 new literature references are published each month from over 900 sources, including journals, books, patents and conference proceedings. The bulletin is divided into sections covering: instrument design and techniques isotopic analysis, precision mass measurement, isotope separation, age determination, etc chemical analysis organic chemistry atomic and molecular processes surface phenomena and solid state studies thermodynamics and reaction kinetics Items in one section may be cross-referenced to one or more other sections. All items are fully indexed to facilitate rapid access to information of interest. All items are fully indexed to facilitate rapid access to information of interest. Each reference is assigned a 2-character code, given at the end of the title, to indicate the level of mass spectrometric interest and the amount of data present: A - the paper is ofmajor mass spectrometric interest B - the paper is of significant mass spectrometric interest C - the paper is of minor mass spectrometric interest 1 - the paper contains some full mass spectra 2 - the paper contains some partial mass spectra 3 - the paper contains no mass spectra
Mendeleev CommunicationsMendeleev Communications is a high quality journal published jointly by the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Royal Society of Chemistry. The results of chemical research in states of the former Soviet Union had hitherto mainly been available through the translation of articles already published in Russian. Mendeleev Communications contains original papers published directly in English, avoiding the delays inherent in the conventional communication channels. For the first time, the international chemical community has rapid access to the very best of chemical research from the Russian Federation. Subscriptions include: - 6 issues a year - annual author index and free CD-ROM yearly archive
Photochemical and Photobiological SciencesPPS meets the growing information needs of scientists working in the areas of photochemistry and photobiology, and indeed, encourages a synergism between these two important research areas. This international journal is published monthly on behalf of the European Society for Photobiology (ESP) and the European Photochemistry Association (EPA) and is available in both print and electronic formats. Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences (PPS) is a monthly journal for the publication of original research papers (Full Papers), PPS Perspectives, Communications and Technical Notes of current interest in the areas of photochemistry and photobiology. The journal also contains a Forum section. Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences is published by the Royal Society of Chemistry and is the official journal of the European Society for Photobiology (ESP) and the European Photochemistry Association (EPA). Subscription includes: - 12 issues per year - free site-wide online access