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  2. Archive: Chemical Informatics Letters

    https://www-jmg.ch.cam.ac.uk/CIL/archive/vol11.html
    27 Jul 2006: An academic might have moved the resource on moving institution. A company might maintain a resource with different people. ... Acompromise which leaves most people unsatisfied, but which allows the process to continue, has been reached.
  3. Archive: Chemical Informatics Letters

    https://www-jmg.ch.cam.ac.uk/CIL/archive/vol8.html
    27 Jul 2006: The goal of this workshop is to bring together people interested in Chemical Information in order to share ideas and future perspectives. ... The UK government department for culture, media and sport has developed a framework for the future for public
  4. Archive: Chemical Informatics Letters

    https://www-jmg.ch.cam.ac.uk/CIL/archive/vol12.html
    27 Jul 2006: Entertaining headlines catch people's attention, but not search engines. An article in the New York Times suggests that search engines favour simple headlines.
  5. Archive: Chemical Informatics Letters

    https://www-jmg.ch.cam.ac.uk/CIL/archive/vol10.html
    27 Jul 2006: Work in the Olson laboratory at the Scripps Research Institute has developed tools to let people hold molecules with their bare hands. ... Many people have expressed views disagreeing with the ACS position, and pointed out that CAS, a tax-exempt
  6. Archive: Chemical Informatics Letters

    https://www-jmg.ch.cam.ac.uk/CIL/archive/vol9.html
    27 Jul 2006: Over 650,000 bibliographic records, including 320,000 fulltext documents, of interest to people working in particle physics and related areas.
  7. Archive: Chemical Informatics Letters

    https://www-jmg.ch.cam.ac.uk/CIL/archive/vol1_7.html
    27 Jul 2006: A number of websites are run by people who do not like XML, including:and Site C. ... Some people are outraged (Elsevier's vanishing act), but removal seems a reasonable response.

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