ChemistryA leading publisher of Chemistry textbooks by renowned authors such as D. F. Shriver and P. W. Atkins, and distributor of the highly specialized publications by the American Chemical Society. As well as publishling the famous Oxford Chemistry primers, OUP provides chemistry books for a diverse readership. Researchers will also benefit from OUP’s own professional reference works.
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Oxford Dictionary of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Edited by Richard Cammack et al.
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Chemistry for the Biosciences
Jonathan Crowe, Tony Bradshaw, and Paul Monk
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Chemical Dynamics in Condensed Phases
Abraham Nitzan
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The Periodic Table Its Story and Its Significance
Eric R. Scerri
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AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
The American Chemical Society's Symposium Series has a long-standing reputation for high-quality publications developed from ACS symposia. Over the years these books have become well recognized within the scientific community as a considerable means of bringing together specialists to exchange views and information in their areas of expertise. The volume editors are some of the most esteemed and respected scientists in the chemistry community.
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Polymeric Nanofibers
Edited by Darrell H. Reneker and Hao Fong
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Applied Modeling and Computations in Nuclear Science
Edited by Thomas Semkow, Simon Jerome, Stefaan Pomme, and Daniel J. Strom
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Modern Extraction Techniques for Food and Agricultural Samples
Edited by Charlotta Turner
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