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12.10 References




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This article is from the Chemistry FAQ, by Bruce Hamilton B.Hamilton@irl.cri.nz with numerous contributions by others.

12.10 References


[1] Names and Symbols of Transfermium Elements
Pure and Appl.Chem. v.66 p.2419-2421 (1994)

[2] Heavy Element name saga ends
M.Freemantle
C&EN 8 September 1997 p.9-10

[3] Interconversion of ASHRAE Refrigerant Numbers and Chemical Compositions
A.A.Woolf
J.Chem.Ed. v.70 p.35-36 (1993)

[4] Polyunsaturated fatty acids in diet and health
I.S.Newton
Chemisty and Industry 21 April 1997 p.302-305.

[5] Nutritional aspects of n-3 fatty acids
Inform v.8 n.5 p.428,429,433,434,437,439,440,443,444,447 (May 1997)

[6] Conjugated Linoleic Acid - The Good News about Animal Fat.
C.Steinhart
J.Chem.Ed. v.73 p.A302-A303 (December 1996)

[7] Conjugated Linoleic Acid, a newly recognised nutrient
M.W.Pariza
Chemistry and Industry. 16 June 1997 p.464-466.

[8] Concise Encyclopedia Biochemistry and Molecular Biology - 3rd edition
T.Scott, E.I.Mercer
Walter De Gruyter (December 1996) ISBN 3110145359

[9] International Encyclopedia of Chemical Science
D.Van Nostrand. (1964)

[10] Webster's Third New International Dictionary
P.B.Gove (editor)
Merriam Webster (1993) ISBN 0877792011

[11] Bring Back Equivalent Weight - If You Want the Kids To "Think"!
M.Laing
J.Chem.Ed. v.72 p.1007-1012 ( November 1996 )

[12] Dyeing Reagents for Thin Layer and Paper Chromatography
22/II 13/2699/10/1170L
E.Merck, Darmstadt.

[13] Piranha solution explosion
D.A.Dobbs, R.G.Bergman, K.H.Theopold
C&EN 23 April 1990 p.2

[14] Cleaning glass funnels
T.Wnuk
C&EN 25 June 1990 p.2

[15] Piranha solution explosions
C.V.Erickson
C&EN 13 August 1990 p.2

 

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