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         Chemistry Biographies A - K:     more detail
  1. Nobel Laureates in Chemistry, 1901-1992 (History of Modern Chemical Sciences)
  2. Women in Chemistry and Physics: A Biobibliographic Sourcebook
  3. Atom Probe Field Ion Microscopy (Monographs on the Physics and Chemistry of Materials) by M. K. Miller, A. Cerezo, et all 1996-11-28
  4. Light Is a Messenger: The Life and Science of William Lawrence Bragg by Graeme K. Hunter, 2004-10-21
  5. Contact Angle Wettability and Adhesion
  6. Memories of Jinnah by K. H. Khurshid, 1990-05-01
  7. Obsessive Genius: The Inner World of Marie Curie (Great Discoveries) by Barbara Goldsmith, 2004-11-15
  8. Life and experiences of a Bengali chemist by Praphulla Candra Rāy, 1932

41. New Scientist Web Links
Knowledge by Design The Learning Matters of chemistry Our review. Index A B C DE F G H I J K L M About weblinks biographies of some of our website reviewers.
http://www.newscientist.com/weblinks/a2z/k1.jsp

42. Hippias: Limited Area Search Of Philosophy On The Internet
Bibliographic Section Philosophy of chemistry (post1990 edu/bibliography/republic.htm(45.4k) Modern =9 Faculty biographies Faculty biographies To view a
http://hippias.evansville.edu/search.cgi?Modern Philosophy&1

43. Hippias: Limited Area Search Of Philosophy On The Internet
Otherwise, please scroll through the biographies following this batesca/etexts.html(2.2k) Aristotle =5. Ockham's Razor and chemistry HYLEAn International
http://hippias.evansville.edu/search.cgi? Aristotle&8

44. Chemie.DE Search Engine
History of chemistry, biographies (1). Instructional Resources for chemistry, http//schmidel.com/bionet.cfmDyann K. Schmidel The BioChemNet is a gateway to the
http://www.chemie.de/search/hindex.php3?vkid=3 72&language=e

45. Curriculum Scope And Sequence
K, Anna Leonowens, Isobel Kuhn, Brother Andrew; multiple mini biographies. chemistry,Biology, Physics; Natural Sciences (botany, zoology, ecosystems/ ecology
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46. Anastasio
biographies. his program is the study of the fundamental chemistry of controlled THESYNTHESIS OF POLYMERIC MATERIALS, TE Patten and K. Matyjaszewski, Advanced
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PUBLICATIONS:
ATOM TRANSFER RADICAL POLYMERIZATION: THE POLYMERIZATION METHOD AND ITS USE IN THE SYNTHESIS OF POLYMERIC MATERIALS, T. E. Patten and K. Matyjaszewski, Advanced Materials UTILIZING HALIDE EXCHANGE TO IMPROVE CONTROL OF ATOM TRANSFER RADICAL POLYMERIZATION, K. Matyjaszewski, D. A. Shipp, J. Wang, T. Grimaud, and T. E. Patten, Macromolecules OBSERVATION AND ANALYSIS OF A SLOW TERMINATION PROCESS IN THE ATOM TRANSFER RADICAL POLYMERIZATION OF STYRENE, K. Matyjaszewski, T. E. Patten and M. Wei, Tetrahedron CONTROLLED / "LIVING" RADICAL POLYMERIZATION. KINETICS OF THE HOMOGENEOUS ATOM TRANSFER RADICAL POLYMERIZATION OF STYRENE, K. Matyjaszewski, T. E. Patten, and J. Xia, J. of the American Chemical Society POLYMERS WITH VERY LOW POLYDISPERSITIES FROM ATOM TRANSFER RADICAL POLYMERIZATION, T. E. Patten, J. Xia, T. Abernathy, and K. Matyjaszewski, Science, 272:866-868 (1996) LIVING ORGANOTITANIUM(IV)-CATALYZED POLYMERIZATIONS OF ISOCYANATES, T. E. Patten and B. M. Novak, J. of the American Chemical Society

47. K-12 Science Links From The Education Center
biographies of famous chemists. Science Resource Center For K-12 students. SearchBeat - Resources on biology, chemistry, physics, ecology, statistics and more
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Student Resources Language Arts Math Science Social Studies ... Other Resources Remote Access Chinese English Professional Development Corner Language Arts ... Social Studies
Science resources for the K-12 education professional
Providing links to educational resources on physics, chemistry and biology. For K-12 students. Includes projects, games, lessons and other activities intended to aid student understanding of science related concepts that are part of the curriculum. Access Excellence - For health and bioscience teachers and learners. Biographies of famous chemists Biology lessons for prospective and practicing teachers - Provides lessons and activities to reinforce biological and chemical concepts. CEC Lessons - Offers K-12 language arts, math, science, social studies and miscellaneous lesson plans that are used by other teachers. Educate the Children - Lessons for science, art, music, social studies…

48. Bibliography - Collected Biographies
West Cornwall, Conn. Locust Hill Press, 1986. Laylin K. James, editor.Nobel Laureates in chemistry, 1901–1992. Washington, DC
http://www.chemheritage.org/EducationalServices/chemach/stuff/col.html

    American Men and Women of Science . New Providence, N.J.: R. R. Bowker, 1994 and earlier editions. Catalogue of prominent living scientists. Biographical Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, 1877– . Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 1931. Mary Ellen Bowden and John Kenly Smith. American Chemical Enterprise . Philadelphia: Chemical Heritage Foundation, 1994. Dictionary of Scientific Biography . New York: Scribners, 1970–1990. Eduard Farber, editor. Great Chemists . New York: Interscience Publishers, 1961. Louise S. Grinstein; Rose K. Rose; Miriam H. Rafailovich, editors. Women in Chemistry and Physics: A Bibliographic Sourcebook . Westport, Conn./London: Greenwood Press, 1993. Caroline L. Herzberg. Women Scientists from Antiquity to the Present: An Index . West Cornwall, Conn.: Locust Hill Press, 1986. Laylin K. James, editor. Nobel Laureates in Chemistry, 1901–1992 . Washington, D.C.: American Chemical Society; Philadelphia: Chemical Heritage Foundation, 1993. G. Kass-Simon, Patricia Farnes, editors. Women of Science: Righting the Record . Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1990.

49. WOMEN AND NATURE: Authors' Biographies
Authors' biographies. TOP. K She married physician and chemistry enthusiast AlexanderMarcet in 1799, had three children and formed her own interest in science
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B Elizabeth Blackwell, 1700?-1758.

50. History Of Women And Science, Health, And Technology
Rose, Rose K., and Rafailovich, Miriam H., eds. WOMEN IN chemistry AND PHYSICSA BIOBIBLIOGRAPHIC SOURCEBOOK. Westport, CT Greenwood, 1993. biographies of
http://www.library.wisc.edu/libraries/WomensStudies/bibliogs/hws/hws0602.htm
THE HISTORY OF WOMEN AND SCIENCE, HEALTH, AND TECHNOLOGY:
A BIBLIOGRAPHIC GUIDE TO THE PROFESSIONS AND THE DISCIPLINES
Chemistry (583-674)
Return to Top Return to The History of Women and Science, Health, and Technology: Table of Contents Return to Wisconsin Women's Studies Librarian's Homepage This page is maintained by the
University of Wisconsin System Women's Studies Librarian
430 Memorial Library, 728 State Street, Madison, WI 53706
wiswsl@library.wisc.edu

Content of Bibliography last updated in 1993.
Format converted September 10, 1999

51. K-12 Resources
women.html A web page of biographies of many of women who work in biology, physics,chemistry, math, computing Sites for Parents and Educators K12 World Wide
http://www.umich.edu/~umwise/k12re.htm
WISE collects many resources for parents, teachers and girls interested in science, engineering and mathematics. These materials include web sites and books, and the topics they cover range from cool sites for girls interested in science, math and engineering (and their parents!) to research on middle school girls' development to diversity issues in the classroom. Selected Web Resources for Girls Interested in Science, Math and Engineering Biographies
  • Women of NASA
    http://quest.arc.nasa.gov/women/intro.html
    This site features the Women of NASA interactive project, which showcases outstanding women who are enjoying successful careers in science, math and technology. Also provides teaching guides to integrate these materials into classroom curriculum. On April 28, 1997, this page sponsored a "Virtual Take Our Daughters to Work Day", and transcripts of the day's events can be downloaded.
  • 4000 Years of Women in Science
    http://crux.astr.ua.edu/4000WS/4000ws.html
    Provides biographies, references and photographs of women scientists, mathematicians, and engineers. Also includes an interactive quiz, crossword puzzle, and educational links.
  • Biographies of Women Mathematicians
    http://www.scottlan.edu/lriddle/women/women.html

52. OUCSA-K News: Candidate Biographies
Candidate biographies. I have nine years experience with Parent Teachers executiveCouncils and one year of experience with OUCSAK as the Studying - chemistry.
http://www.oucsak.bc.ca/news/2001/news_010203_2001wintcanbio.html
Find Housing CACU Search OUC ... OUC Campus Life : News 2001/02/03 Candidate Biographies
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Angelee Evans Robb Stevenson Spencer Coyne ... Ron Zimmerman Angelee Evans Candidate for President Studying - Sociology Hey there! For all of you who do not know me or seen me around campus, my name is Angelee Evans and I am running for the position of President of the Student Association. I believe my past experience on the Penticton SA and a growing concern for how the institution treats the student body will enable me to do a great job. I think we have to address many issues with regards to OUC, such as the fact that our President Katy Bindon has recieved a vote of non-confidence in the last faculty association vote. I also think we need to become more informed on the issue of the OU/OUC debate and tha tall students have the right to be more easily informed as to what exactly is going on. Yes, we do need more courses offered at OUC and in order to accomplish this task, we need to stand together and lobby the government instead of blaming OUC because of lack of money due to a tuition freeze. I will help all students fight for their opinions to be heard. You will have a voice through me when you vote Angelee Evans for PRESIDENT- Vote for me Angelee.

53. Science And Math Sites-K-12 Educator's Roadmap To The Internet
Lessons and activities submitted by K12 math guide to resources for chemistry teachersincluding links Searchable archive of biographies of famous scientists.
http://www.eastnet.ecu.edu/roadmap/scimath.htm
K-12 Educator's Roadmap to the Internet- Math and Science Sites with Mostly Math Sites with Mostly Science Categorized activities Links to resources on the Internet such as field trips, museums, and newsletters Features resources for science and math educators Lesson plans Journal articles, research, professional development sites Newton's Apple Indexed guide to the television show Lesson plans, experiments, and activities Unit Converter An interactive site that will convert between most units UNC-CH Center for Mathematics and Science Education Conferences, workshops, and seminars sponsored by the center with dates and status Virtual Youth Science Forum Mostly Math Centre for Innovation in Mathematics Education Lessons, activities, data, resources and games for math teachers and students Professional development opportunities for teachers Links to other math education sites Flashcards for Kids Interactive site which quizzes students on addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division Complexity of problems is controllable Interactive Mathematics Online Algebra, chaos, trigonometry, and geometry activities

54. UD Experts Speakers Browse By Name
J. Professor, Health Exercise Sciences, biographies of women Health Exercise Sciences,K12 education John T. Assistant Professor, chemistry and Biochemistry,
http://www.mis4.udel.edu/experts/browse-name.jsp?lname=K

55. Biographies - Hoover Library, McDaniel College
Includes biographies of laureates in physics, chemistry, medicine, literature (Callnumber R 925 N899); biographies of scientists Intended for K12 programs.
http://hoover.wmdc.edu/subject/biographies.htm
Biographies Catalog Site Search Home McDaniel College Text in BROWN indicates that the item is located in Hoover Library Biography Indexes
  • Biography and Genealogy Master Index (BGMI) . 2nd edition. 1975 to present.
    • (Call number: R 920 B615)
      An index to publications with biographical information, both current and retrospective. Indexes only reference books containing multiple biographies; it does not index periodicals or books about only one individual. More than 12 million biographical sketches in total are indexed, emphasis on Americans.
    Biography Index 1946 to present.
    • (Call number: Index 016.92 B615)
      No cumulative index. Must check each volume. Mainly Americans.
    World Biographical Index (Braunschweig University, Germany)
    • K.G. Saur Publishing's database of biographical sources. Better for historical figures.
    General Collections of Biographies

56. C011 Design And Its Critics ConferenceBiographies Of Presenters
biographies of Presenters. From 198285 he was Assistant Professor of chemistry atQueens DeWolf , David K., Professor of Law, Gonzaga University School of Law.
http://www.arn.org/arnproducts/audios/daic_biographies.htm

57. SciQuest Foundation, K-12 Science
Animals. Astronomy. Aviation. biographies. Biology. Birds. Bubbles. Careersin Science. Caves. Cells/Microbes. chemistry. Computers. Deserts. Dinosaurs Fossils.
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58. The Kids On The Web: Educational Sites
soon the course catalog, biographies of each teacher and more. A variety of resourcesfor chemistry teachers, particularly secondary school teachers (K12), is
http://www.ufcws.org/family/kids-ed.htm
UFCWS Kids Educational Web Sites
A tutorial for elementary teachers who are new to the Internet, the K-5 CyberTrail features elementary schools on the Web on the `` Tenderfoot Trail '', and curriculum resources for elementary educators on the `` Explorer Trail
An inquisitive, skeptical Hedgehog collects and rates K12 links on a page of resources for the Kindergarten/1st grade classroom
The Israeli English Teachers' Network Serves as a professional support group for teachers, by teachers, and helps ease the teacher into the use of the Internet in the classroom.
There's a great site related to education in Australia
You can travel around the world and not even realize it. Curious? Look at the Estonian Schoolserver , a large collection of many of the K-12 schools in Estonia that are hooked up to the Internet. (Now why can't America beat this)
Grady A. Brown Elementary
in Hillsborough, North Carolina, one of the many schools that are discovering how the Internet can be used in an elementary school setting. Among other things, you can check out the beautiful art gallery . put together by a number of their kids.
Brooke High School
computer science students are developing their own HTML documents and home pages. This fall they received Internet access as part of the World School Project, sponsored by the West Virginia Dept. of Education and Bell Atlantic. As a result of the joint effort, every school in West Virginia will be connected to the Internet in the next two years.

59. Business And Communications Workshop Series Speaker Biographies For The 1999 Wom
Speaker biographies for the Business/Communications Workshops. followed by the MSdegree in chemistry and MLS degree Susan K. Burgess received her Ph.D. degree
http://awis.npaci.edu/wib_2001/wib_1999/about/business_bios.html
Speaker Biographies for the Business/Communications Workshops
Scientific Writing: Michaeleen Trimarchi, M.S., M.L.S. The Scripps Research Institute Emelyn Eldredge, Ph.D. Academic Press Emelyn Eldredge earned her B.A. in Biochemistry at Mount Holyoke College in 1985 and went on to land her Ph.D in Biochemistry in 1989 from the University of Edinburgh in Scotland. She survived two postdocs - one at the Mayo Clinic and one at the Salk Institute - before admitting that she was not destined to be an academic scientist. Emelyn moved to Academic Press in 1993, where she is currently an Acquisitions Editor for Life and Biomedical Sciences. An active member of SD AWIS, she was the Speaker Chair for the 1995 Women in Bioscience Conference. Anne Chen, Ph.D. Invitrogen Corporation Anne Chen is a Technical Writer at Invitrogen Corporation in Carlsbad, CA. She received a B.S. in Life Sciences from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a Ph.D. in Molecular Biology from the University of California at Los Angeles. After performing postgraduate research at Cornell University Medical College in the laboratory of Dr. Lorraine Gudas, Anne was an Acquisitions Editor at Academic Press before obtaining her current position at Invitrogen. Judy Berlfein, M.S.

60. Internet Resources: Chemistry
hypermedia textbooks; public domain software, a library of K12 molecular WWW VLchemistry biographies http//www.liv.ac.uk/chemistry/Links/refbiog.html
http://www.towson.edu/csme/mctp/Technology/Chemistry.html
Internet Resources for Science and Mathematics Education, collected by Tom O'Haver. Main Index New and Notable Education Mathematics ... State of Maryland and the Local Area
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  • Webspectra Problems in NMR and IR Spectroscopy at UCLA
    http://www.chem.ucla.edu/~webspectra/
      This site was established to provide chemistry students with a library of spectroscopy problems. Interpretation of spectra is a technique that requires practice - this site provides 1H NMR and 13C NMR, DEPT, COSY and IR spectra of various compounds for students to interpret. ALso includes tests on Solving Spectral Problems, Overview of NMR Spectroscopy, Notes on NMR Solvents, Types of NMR Spectra, Introduction to IR Spectra, Table of IR Absorptions.
  • My Chem Class
    www.MyChemClass.net
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