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Aggregates from Natural and Recycled Sources Economic Assessments for Construction Applications: A Materials Flow Analysis
American Chemical Society Publications
CEP Software Directory
ChemAlliance
Regulatory Information for the Chemical Process Industries
Chemcyclopedia - (dead link)
Chemical & Engineering News
Chemical Acronyms Database
"A database of over 11,000 items linked to the full forms of the words."
Chemistry Library, Indiana University
ChemSpy.com
"...makes the most important Chemistry and Chemical Engineering related www-Databases readily accessible for Professionals and Students. At ChemSpy.com you can do general searches choosing from a number of search engines like AltaVista, Yahoo, Lycos etc. You can do specific chemistry related searches using the ChemIndustry.com or the Chemedia.com search engine. ChemSpy.com helps you to find chemistry and chemical engineering related terms, definitions, synonyms, acronyms and abbreviations. Also search forms for finding MSDS/safety data, scientific publications in over 20.000 different journals, physical data of chemical compounds, worldwide patents are available."
Crystal Lattice Structures "This page offers a concise index of common crystal lattice structures. A graphical representation as well as useful information about the lattices can be obtained by clicking on the desired structure below...This page currently [06/23/00] contains links to 78 structures in 37 of the 230 space groups."
"NRL policy prohibits mention of the creators of this page."
U.S. Naval Research Laboratories (NRL)
Foresight Update
IUPAC Compendium of Chemical Terminology "This online version of the IUPAC Compendium of Chemical Terminology corresponds to the second edition, compiled by Alan D. McNaught and Andrew Wilkinson (Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, UK) and published in print form by Blackwell Science in 1997...The Compendium is popularly referred to as the "Gold Book", in recognition of the contribution of the late Victor Gold, who initiated work on the first edition."
Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan
National Academy Press (free downloads)
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- Women in the Chemical Workforce:
A Workshop Report to the Chemical Sciences Roundtable
Chemical Sciences Roundtable, Board on Chemical Sciences and Technology, National Research Council, 2000.
NIST Chemistry WebBook
A growing collection of titles most at 40 to 80% off list prices
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