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SITE LISTINGS
- Carcinogenic Potency Project
The Carcinogenic Potency Database (CPDB) is a widely used resource on the results of chronic, long-term animal cancer test.
http://potency.berkeley.edu5000
- Mary Kay O' Connor Process Safety Center
Conducts programs and research activities that enhance safety in the chemical process industries.
http://process-safety.tamu.edu5000
- National Institute of Standards and Technology
The Nation' s reference laboratory for measurements, standards, data, and models for the thermophysical and thermochemical properties of gases, liquids, and solids, rates and mechanisms of chemical reactions in the gas and liquid phases.
http://properties.nist.gov5000
- Copper Corrosion Protection & Resistance
A searchable database about corrosion and resistance of copper.
http://protection.copper.org/5000
- ProDom
The ProDom, (Protein domain Database) consists of an automatic compilation of homologous domains. Current versions of ProDom are built using a novel procedure based on recursive PSI-BLAST searches.
http://protein.toulouse.inra.fr/prodom.html5000
- ProDom
The ProDom, (Protein domain Database) consists of an automatic compilation of homologous domains. Current versions of ProDom are built using a novel procedure based on recursive PSI-BLAST searches.
http://protein.toulouse.inra.fr/prodom.html5000
- Workentin
Research and Publications of Mark Workentin, Associate Professor of Organic Chemistry and Chair, Graduate Admissions.
http://publish.uwo.ca/~mworkent/5000
- Organic Division
Our aim is to provide Organic Division members with easy access to up-to-date information on Division activities, upcoming meetings, and items of general interest.
http://publish.uwo.ca/~mworkent/orgdiv5000
- VSX-Vogel Software GMBH
One of the leading manufacturers of pump selection software.
http://pump-selection.com/5000
- Theoretical Chemistry Group
The systems studied range from simple ionic solids to increasingly complex oxides (ceramics) and alloys. The potentials used include the shell model (optionally including angular forces) and the embedded atom method.
http://quimica.unp.edu.ar/~gdb5000
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