Lectures
presented at the IUPAC Polymer Conference on the Mission and Challenges
of Polymer Science and Technology (IUPAC PC2002)
Lectures presented
at the 4th Florida Heterocyclic Conference
IUPAC Recommendations
and Technical Reports
Lectures presented at the IUPAC Polymer Conference
on the Mission and Challenges of Polymer Science and Technology (IUPAC
PC2002), Kyoto, Japan, 2-5 December 2002
Preface, K. Horie
Mission and challenges of polymer science and technology
R. Stepto, K. Horie, T. Kitayama, and A. Abe
p. 1359 [Abstract] [full
text - pdf 350KB]
Molecular structure and dynamics of proteins in solution: Insights derived from high-resolution NMR approaches
D. A. Torchia and R. Ishima
p. 1371 [Abstract] [full text - pdf 378KB]
Rotaxanes and catenanes as prototypes of molecular machines and motors
C. Dietrich-Buchecker, M. C. Jimenez-Molero, V. Sartor, and J.-P. Sauvage
p. 1383 [Abstract] [full text - pdf 542KB]
Challenge in polymer physics
M. Doi
p. 1395 [Abstract] [full text - pdf 511KB]
Lectures presented at the 4th Florida Heterocyclic
Conference, Gainesville, Florida, 10-12 March 2003
Preface, A. Katritzky
Nitropyridines: Synthesis and reactions
J. M. Bakke
p. 1403 [Abstract] [full text - pdf 328KB]
Novel chemistry of indole in the synthesis of heterocycles
G. W. Gribble
p. 1417 [Abstract] [full text - pdf 501KB]
Use of 3-halo-1-azaallylic anions in heterocyclic chemistry
N. Giubellina, W. Aelterman, and N. De Kimpe
p. 1433 [Abstract] [full text - pdf 310KB]
Birch reduction and its application in the total synthesis of natural products
G. S. R. Subba Rao
p. 1443 [Abstract] [full text - pdf 285KB]
Ring opening of heterocycles by an arene-catalyzed lithiation
M. Yus
p. 1453 [Abstract] [full text - pdf 508KB]
IUPAC Recommendations and Technical Reports
Properties and units in the clinical laboratory sciences. XIX. Properties
and units for transfusion medicine and immunohematology (IUPAC Technical
Report)
K. Varming, U. Forsum, I. Bruunshuus, and H. Olesen
p. 1477 [Abstract] [full
text - pdf 397KB]
On the claims for discovery of elements 110, 111, 112, 114, 116, and 118 (IUPAC Technical Report)
P. J. Karol, H. Nakahara, B. W. Petley, and E. Vogt
p. 1601 [Abstract] [full text - pdf 184KB]
Name and symbol of element of atomic number 110 (IUPAC Recommendations
2003)
J. Corish and G. M. Rosenblatt
p. 1613 [Abstract] [full text - pdf 111KB]
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