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Green chemistry: an introductory text

by Lancaster, Mike.

Edition: 3rd ed. Language: English Publisher: Cambridge Royal Society of Chemistry 2016Availability: Items available for loan: Central Library [Call number: 660.20286 LAN/G] (2). Items available for reference: Central Library [Call number: 660.20286 LAN/G] (1).
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Inorganic rings and polymers of the p-block elements: from fundamentals to applications

by Chivers, Tristram | Manners, Ian.

Language: English Publisher: Cambridge The Royal Society of Chemistry 2009Availability: Items available for loan: Central Library [Call number: 546.8 CHI/I] (4). Items available for reference: Central Library [Call number: 546.8 CHI/I] (1).
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Granular materials: fundamentals and applications

by Antony, S. Joseph (Editor) | Hoyle, W. (Editor) | Ding, Yulong (Editor).

Language: English Publisher: Cambridge Royal Society of Chemistry 2004Availability: Items available for reference: Central Library [Call number: 620.43 ANT/G] (1).
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Thermometry at the nanoscale: techniques and selected applications

by Carlos, Luis Dias (Editor) | Palacio, Fernando (Editor).

Language: English Publisher: Cambridge Royal Society of Chemistry 2016Availability: Items available for loan: Central Library [Call number: 536.50287 CAR/T] (1). Items available for reference: Central Library [Call number: 536.50287 CAR/T] (1).
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Exploiting chemical diversity for drug discovery

by Bartlett, Paul A (Editor) | Entzeroth, Michael (Editor).

Language: English Publisher: Cambridge Royal Society of Chemistry 2006Availability: Items available for reference: Central Library [Call number: 615.19 BAR/E] (1).
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Structure based drug discovery: an overview

by Hubbard, Roderick E. (Editor).

Language: English Publisher: Cambridge The Royal Society of Chemistry 2006Availability: Items available for reference: Central Library [Call number: 615.19 HUB/S] (1).

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