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Chemical Compositions, Fall 2013
The newsletter of the Department of Chemistry, published once or twice a year, highlights people, events, and facilities. Content includes brief articles on new faculty hires, faculty and staff retirements, obituaries, major facilities and equipment upgrades, scholarship and award recipients, historical features, alumni updates, news from the Mallet Library, and a message from the Chair.Chemistr
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Chemical Compositions, Spring 2014
The newsletter of the Department of Chemistry, published once or twice a year, highlights people, events, and facilities. Content includes brief articles on new faculty hires, faculty and staff retirements, obituaries, major facilities and equipment upgrades, scholarship and award recipients, historical features, alumni updates, news from the Mallet Library, and a message from the Chair.Chemistr
Evaluation of the Microbiological Quality of Water for Consumption at the Ocean Sky Garment Manufacturing Facilities
This document is part of a digital collection provided by the Martin P. Catherwood Library, ILR School, Cornell University, pertaining to the effects of globalization on the workplace worldwide. Special emphasis is placed on labor rights, working conditions, labor market changes, and union organizing.FLA_Water_Testing_Ocean_Sky.pdf: 190 downloads, before Oct. 1, 2020
Chemical applications of escience to interfacial spectroscopy
This report is a summary of works carried out by the author between October 2003 and September 2004, in the first year of his PhD studie
General Use Chemical Hygiene Plan, 2018
The University of Maine’s (UM) Department of Chemistry, in an effort to ensure that all of its employees and students working in laboratories have a reasonable expectation of safety, has put forward this Chemical Hygiene Plan. It is a guide to operating safely with chemicals and understanding your laboratory environment as well as instructions of what is to be done in an emergency. Each person working in a laboratory will be expected to follow the guidelines explained here but borrowed from The University of Maine System, state and federal governments
ChemFest 2011
ChemFest. 2011 is our local participation in National Chemistry Week intended to celebrate the contributions of the sciences, and, in particular, chemistry, to modern life and society. ChemFest will take place in Aubert Hall in the late afternoon and evening of Wednesday, October 12,2011.
The program consists of an open house for members of the campus community and beyond, including area school teachers and their students. We anticipate well over one hundred attendees. Undergraduate student members of the American Chemical Society UM Student Affiliates will present interactive demonstrations of chemistry at a level understandable to a lay audience
Special Elements of Excellence: Summer 2018
From the Chair\u27s Desk 1st Collaborative Research Gathering Emerging Scholar Award Associate Prof Andre Venter reports on his sabbatical at the University of Pierre and Marie Curie in Paris, France 2017 Spring Award Recipients James Kiddle, Recipient of the Local Section Outreach Volunteer of the Year Awar
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