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Monetizing intellectual propertyKOSSOVSKY, Nir; GLASSER, Matthew.Chemical innovation. 2001, Vol 31, Num 6, pp 17-23, issn 1527-4799Article
Kitchen in a can for people on the goGLUCH, Gina; MANDLER, Daniel.Chemical innovation. 2001, Vol 31, Num 9, pp 24-28, issn 1527-4799Article
The changing shape of pharmaceutical R&DNICOLAIDES, David.Chemical innovation. 2001, Vol 31, Num 11, pp 40-46, issn 1527-4799Article
From conductive polymers to organic metalsWESSLING, Bernhard.Chemical innovation. 2001, Vol 31, Num 1, pp 34-40, issn 1527-4799Article
The emerging technology trajectoryBOWONDER, B; SRINIVAS YADAV, P; KRISHNAN, S et al.Chemical innovation. 2001, Vol 31, Num 3, pp 29-37, issn 1527-4799Article
Benzocyclobutene-based polymers for microelectronicsSO, Ying-Hung; GARROU, Philip; IM, Jang-Hi et al.Chemical innovation. 2001, Vol 31, Num 12, pp 40-47, issn 1527-4799Article
SciFinder a new generation of research toolSCHWALL, Kirk; ZIELENBACH, Kurt.Chemical innovation. 2000, Vol 30, Num 10, pp 45-50, issn 1527-4799Article
A new tool for the polymer chemistNIEHAUS, D. E.Chemical innovation. 2000, Vol 30, Num 7, pp 37-39, issn 1527-4799Article
Fighting the nitratesDZIEWINSKI, J; MARCZAK, S.Chemical innovation. 2000, Vol 30, Num 4, pp 33-39, issn 1527-4799Article
Furfural production needs chemical innovationZEITSCH, K. J.Chemical innovation. 2000, Vol 30, Num 4, pp 29-32, issn 1527-4799Article
Nitric oxide : From pollutant to productTAYLOR, A. K.Chemical innovation. 2000, Vol 30, Num 4, pp 40-45, issn 1527-4799Article
Small pieces of the big pictureSCHWARTZ, D. A.Chemical innovation. 2000, Vol 30, Num 5, pp 33-36, issn 1527-4799Article
From raw sugar to raw materialsTAYLOR, Anne Kuhlmann.Chemical innovation. 2000, Vol 30, Num 11, pp 45-48, issn 1527-4799Article
Content, community, and commerce for research chemistsChemical innovation. 2001, Vol 31, Num 6, pp 34-37, issn 1527-4799Article
Tri-reforming : A new process for reducing CO2 emissionsSONG, Chunshan.Chemical innovation. 2001, Vol 31, Num 1, pp 21-26, issn 1527-4799Article
Hindsight is an exact sciencePOTTER, Jeremy.Chemical innovation. 2001, Vol 31, Num 9, pp 18-22, issn 1527-4799Article
Manage IP costs with technical disclosuresCOGEN, Jeffrey M; COLSON, Thomas J.Chemical innovation. 2001, Vol 31, Num 4, pp 40-46, issn 1527-4799Article
The nascent paperless laboratoryZALL, Milton.Chemical innovation. 2001, Vol 31, Num 2, pp 14-21, issn 1527-4799Article
Will they read it? Will they understand?BUSCH, Janette.Chemical innovation. 2001, Vol 31, Num 5, pp 29-33, issn 1527-4799Article
Survival of the fittest in drug designFELTON, Michael J.Chemical innovation. 2001, Vol 31, Num 3, pp 11-14, issn 1527-4799Article
Target discovery using bioinformaticsSWINDELLS, Mark; FAGAN, Richard.Chemical innovation. 2001, Vol 31, Num 6, pp 24-28, issn 1527-4799Article
Bse research comes to the U.SSCHWARTZ, Debra A.Chemical innovation. 2001, Vol 31, Num 12, pp 18-22, issn 1527-4799Article
A simple process for removing chloroform from waterCHAALAL, Omar; DOWAIDAR, Ali.Chemical innovation. 2000, Vol 30, Num 12, pp 45-46, issn 1527-4799Article
Selective reduction with Cp2ZrHClWHITE, Jonathan M; ASHOK RAO TUNOORI; GEORG, Gunda I et al.Chemical innovation. 2000, Vol 30, Num 12, pp 23-28, issn 1527-4799Article
Biotech foods : A closed and reopened caseOLIVER, G. R; GIBSON, J. E; WOLT, J. D et al.Chemical innovation. 2000, Vol 30, Num 7, pp 13-19, issn 1527-4799Article