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webbook.nist.gov
Subjects:
Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Summary:
Provides thermochemical, thermophysical, and ion energetics data compiled by NIST under the Standard Reference Data Program.
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www-sul.stanford.edu
Subjects:
Engineering; History of Science and Technology; Chemistry and Chemical Engineering; Government Information: United States
Summary:
Links to patent information on the internet, including patent databases, searching aids and techniques, how to get copies of patents, patent news, general patent information, patent offices and organizations, commercial patent database producers/vendors, inventions and technology transfer, legal resources on patents available on the Internet , internet guides on patents, inventions, and technology transfer.
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webbook.nist.gov
Subjects:
Chemistry and Chemical Engineering; Engineering; Physics and Astronomy
Summary:
This database is included in the NIST ChemWeb Book. Accurate thermophysical properties are available for several fluids. These data include the following: density, Cp, enthalpy, internal energy, viscosit, Joule-Thomson coefficient, specific volume, Cv, entropy, speed of sound, thermal conductivity, and surface tension (saturation curve only).
Author/Creator:
Lemmon, Eric W.
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umbbd.ethz.ch
Subjects:
Biology; Chemistry and Chemical Engineering; Toxicology and Chemical Safety
Summary:
"This database contains information on microbial biocatalytic reactions and biodegradation pathways for primarily xenobiotic, chemical compounds. The goal of the UM-BBD is to provide information on microbial enzyme-catalyzed reactions that are important for biotechnology. The reactions covered are studied for basic understanding of nature, biocatalysis leading to specialty chemical manufacture, and biodegradation of environmental pollutants. Individual reactions and metabolic pathways are presented with information on the starting and intermediate chemical compounds, the organisms that transform the compounds, the enzymes, and the genes. The present database has been sucessfully used to teach enzymology and use of biochemical Internet information resources to advanced undergraduate and graduate students, and is being expanded primarily with the help of such students."--Information page.
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webofknowledge.com
Subjects:
General and Reference Works; Environmental Studies; Social Sciences (General); Art, Architecture and Design; Science (General); Physics and Astronomy; Chemistry and Chemical Engineering; Earth Sciences; Biology; Medicine; Engineering
Summary:
Provides access to the Science citation index expanded from 1900 to the present , Social sciences citation index from 1956 to the present, and Arts & humanities citation index from 1975 to the present.
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www.matweb.com
Subjects:
Engineering; Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Summary:
Materials property database which allows multiple search routines, including the ability to specify property requirements. Includes coverage of polymers, aluminium and titanic alloys, steels, ceramics and other metals; tables for converting from English to metric units.
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Subjects:
Chemistry and Chemical Engineering; Biology; Medicine; Toxicology and Chemical Safety; General and Reference Works
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Developed by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), Pubmed is a free version of MEDLINE that offers links to GenBank records, other molecular sequence data, and other resources. MEDLINE, produced by the National Library of Medicine, is an index to journal articles in medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, the health care system, and the preclinical sciences, including both basic biomedical sciences and clinical practice. It indexes over 4,000 journals. The database contains citations from 1950 to the present with some older citations. An important feature of MEDLINE is the use of Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), a powerful tool for searching specific topics or for comprehensive general searches.
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Subjects:
Biology; Chemistry and Chemical Engineering; Medicine
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Entrez searches the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) databases to provide integrated access to nucleotide and protein sequence data from over 160,000 species, along with three-dimensional protein structures, genomic mapping information, PubMed MEDLINE, and more. Sequence data are combined from various sources, including GenBank, EMBL, DDBJ, RefSeq, PIR-International, PRF, Swiss-Prot, and PDB. Entrez can be searched with a wide variety of text terms such as author name, journal name, gene or protein name, organism, unique identifier (e.g., accession number, sequence ID, PubMed ID), and other terms, depending on the database being searched.
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xpdb.nist.gov
Subjects:
Chemistry and Chemical Engineering; Biology
Summary:
The Biological Macromolecule Crystallization Database (BMCD) contains molecule, crystal and crystallization data for macromolecules for which diffraction quality crystals have been obtained. These include proteins and nucleic acids, various complexes, and viruses. The BMCD has been available as NIST Standard Reference Database 21 since 1989, one of the earliest Standard Reference Databases at NIST. The current release includes 43,406 crystal entries, up from 14,372 in the previous release. The new data have been extracted from PDB REMARK 280 records. The data have been converted into scientific format (from aggregate text string to individual, numeric data) with error checking and standardization of chemical names. New search features include automatic synonym searches, numeric range searches for macromolecular concentration, pH, temperature, resolution, and year of publication, and combined searches over multiple fields
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physics.nist.gov
Subjects:
Physics and Astronomy; Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
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The Atomic Spectra Database (ASD) contains data for radiative transitions and energy levels in atoms and atomic ions. Data are included for observed transitions of 99 elements and energy levels of 52 elements. ASD contains data on about 900 spectra from about 1 Å (Ångströms) to 200 micrometers, with about 70,000 energy levels and 91,000 lines, 40,000 of which have transition probabilities listed. The most current NIST-evaluated data associated with each transition are integrated under a single listing.
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webofknowledge.com
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General and Reference Works; Environmental Studies; Science (General); Physics and Astronomy; Chemistry and Chemical Engineering; Earth Sciences; Biology; Medicine; Engineering
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dod.chemnetbase.com
Subjects:
Chemistry and Chemical Engineering; Medicine
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Chemistry & ChemEng Library (Swain) » Reference (non-circulating) » RS51 .D479 1990 ... in-library use only
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library.stanford.edu
Subjects:
Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Summary:
ChemINDEX is a directory of over 75,000 unique chemical substances, listing chemical structure, 3D structure, registry numbers, synonyms, physical properties, and links to Internet sources of further information. ChemINDEX also provides additional access to the NCI database with integrated AIDS and Human Tumor Cell Line screening results. The internet edition also has links to ChemACX and The Merck Index.
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ccinfoweb.cchst.ca
Subjects:
Chemistry and Chemical Engineering; Engineering; Toxicology and Chemical Safety; Biology
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The FTSS Recherche database, provided by the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS), contains French language material safety data sheets for chemical substances manufactured or distributed in North America. The English language database, MSDS, also provided by CCOHS, contains a larger collection of material safety data sheets.
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toxnet.nlm.nih.gov
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Medicine; Engineering; Chemistry and Chemical Engineering; Toxicology and Chemical Safety
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HSDB is a toxicology data file on the National Library of Medicine's (NLM) Toxicology Data Network (TOXNET®). It focuses on the toxicology of potentially hazardous chemicals. It is enhanced with information on human exposure, industrial hygiene, emergency handling procedures, environmental fate, regulatory requirements, and related areas. All data are referenced and derived from a core set of books, government documents, technical reports and selected primary journal literature. HSDB is peer-reviewed by the Scientific Review Panel (SRP), a committee of experts in the major subject areas within the data bank's scope. HSDB is organized into individual chemical records, and contains over 5000 such records. Users can search by chemical or other name, chemical name fragment, Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number (RN), and/or subject terms.
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search.proquest.com
Subjects:
Biology; Chemistry and Chemical Engineering; Toxicology and Chemical Safety
Summary:
Indexes journal articles that report significant findings and practical applications in agricultural, food and beverage, chemical, and pharmaceutical industries. Over 360 journals are indexed and the database indexes literature published from 1982 to the present. Specific topics include antibiotic and antimicrobial agents; contamination; ripening and fermentation processes for foods, wines and beer; soil microbiology; plant diseases; biodegradation; and isolation and identification of microorganisms.
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www.spresi.de
Subjects:
Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Summary:
The SPRESIweb structure and reaction database contains 5.0 million compounds, 3.7 million reactions and 28 million factual data entries, extracted from 600,000 references including 164,000 patents. Synthesis of given target molecules can be planned interactively with the synthesis-planning tool Synthesis Tree Search (STS). Version 2.3 of SPRESIweb was launched in April 2006. The new version provides exciting new features: data from 1974-2004 are now available, the number of chemical supplier catalogues included has been increased, a reference hit list may be downloaded as a Wistract©-file and the program Name Reactions version 1.0 has been integrated. SPRESIweb 2.3 offers a structure similarity search, a search for calculated chemical descriptors, and ICEDIT, a structure and reaction drawing tool developed in-house by InfoChem.
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icsd.fiz-karlsruhe.de
Subjects:
Chemistry and Chemical Engineering; Physics and Astronomy
Summary:
The ICSD contains information on all inorganic crystal structure including pure elements, minerals, metals, and intermetallic compounds including their atomic coordinates that have been published since 1913. Original data is extracted from over 80 leading scientific journals and a total of over 900 scientific journals to create the ICSD. Updated twice a year, each time adding about 3,000 new records. As of June 2006, the database contains 89,064 entries. Contains approximately 600 crystal structures of the elements, 15,000 records and 33,000 records for binary and ternary compounds, respectively. The database also contains approx. 35,000 records for quarternary and quinternary compounds. As the size of the ICSD has grown over time, the quality of the data has increased too.
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bibpurl.oclc.org + 1 more source
Subjects:
Chemistry and Chemical Engineering; Toxicology and Chemical Safety
Summary:
The International Programme on Chemical Safety (IPCS) offers the INCHEM service, which provides access to searchable full-text documents on chemical risks and chemical risk management. INCHEM is based at the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS).
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ccinfoweb.ccohs.ca
Subjects:
Chemistry and Chemical Engineering; Engineering; Toxicology and Chemical Safety
Summary:
Access to the worldwide ccupational health and safety literature. Consists of 3 databases: 1) NIOSHTIC with OSHLINE has over 212,000 references. It provides comprehensive coverage of international research literature with an emphasis on U.S. published literature. NIOSHTIC was created by NIOSH to support its own activities in research, engineering, and education. It covers diverse disciplines including toxicology, behavioral science, engineering, occupational hygiene, medicine, nursing and safety. OSHLINEâ¿¿ continues the coverage of NIOSHTIC indexing the journal literature from mid-1998 to the present. It includes detailed summaries of English language articles from over 190 peer-reviewed scientific journals, as well as research reports and conference papers; 2) HSELINE has over 175,000 citations with abstracts. It provides coverage subject areas such as: Engineering, Manufacturing, Agriculture, Mining, Hazardous Substances, Occupational Hygiene, Railway, Offshore Safety, Nuclear Technology, Industrial Air Pollution, Welding, Construction and Robotics; 3) CISILO (English)has over 51,000 references which represents international health and safety literature and contains legislation from all member countries of its network. It also emphasizes training and policy materials.

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