metallurgy-l is a discussion list for all aspects of metallurgical
engineering. This includes (but is not necessarily limited to) mineral
processing, extractive metallurgy, hydrometallurgy, pyrometallurgy,
metals refining, alloying, welding, casting, metallography, etc. It is
mainly intended both for students and professional metallurgists.
Appropriate topics include technical discussion, meeting announcements,
and other materials that the members feel are appropriate.
Subjects:
Metallurgy.
Editor:
Timothy Eisele,
Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering,
Michigan Technological University,
Houghton, MI, 49931 USA. E-mail: tceisele@mtu.edu.
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A list to have questions answered about microscale chemistry run
by the National Microscale Chemistry Center at Merrimack College.
Subjects:
Microscale, Organic, Inorganic, General, High School, Elementary School.
Editor:
Dr. Zvi Szafran,
Dean of Science and Engineering,
Merrimack College,
North Andover, MA 01845, USA.
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News and discussion for researchers involved in the study of the
dynamics of molecules, mostly in the gas phase. Subjects covered include
molecular collisions, reaction dynamics, high-resolution spectroscopy of
Van der Waals complexes and molecular photodissociation. The list is used
mostly for conference announcements and details of positions vacant at
the faculty and post-doctoral level.
Subjects:
chemical physics, molecular collisions, photodissociation, Van der
Waals complexes
Editor:
Jeremy M. Hutson,
Dept. of Chemistry,
University of Durham,
Durham, DH1 3LE, UK.
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Napronet is an electronic scientific forum to discuss
chemistry and biology of natural products. It is intended to be used for
discussions about chemistry and biological activity of natural products,
discussions about the academic and industrial professional issues,
contact searches, international and national meeting announcements and
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transformations, biotechnology.
Editor:
Mahmut Miski, Ph.D.,
Sanofi Winthrop Pharmaceuticals R&D,
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The purpose of the orgchem list is to experiment with electronic
exchange of information related to organic chemistry concerns of all
types. The orgchem list also has an anonymous FTP site associated with it to
facilitate interchange of graphical materials such as ChemDraw(tm)
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Editor:
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Org-Geochem is an electronic discussion list for organic
geochemists, and other scientists with interests in organic
geochemistry. Related fields such as environmental geochemistry and
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