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They have a strong interest in the issue since the Chemical Abstracts Service generates a large percentage of the society's revenue.
Provide the Chemical Abstract Service Registry Number for the product, if known.
It was indexed in Chemical Abstracts Service.
The Chemical Abstracts Service registry lists 56 million substances, but many of these are only of scientific interest.
In addition the Chemical Abstracts Service has devised a method to index chemical substances.
In 1965, the Chemical Abstracts Service overhauled its naming system and started discouraging excessively long names.
An alternative system is used by the Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS).
The journal is abstracted and indexed in Chemical Abstracts Service and Scopus.
Chemical Abstract Service, American Chemical Society.
However both the Chemical Abstracts Service and the Beilstein database use the alternative spelling eicosa-.
Disinfectant (Chemical Abstract Service Registry Number)
The list includes the Chemical Abstract Service Number (CAS No.)
Several national data base services have their headquarters here, including the American Chemical Society's widely used Chemical Abstracts Service.
The Chemical Abstracts Service identifies tetrathionate by the CAS Number 15536-54-6.
Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS)
Working at the Chemical Abstracts Service in Columbus, Ohio, she served as an assistant editor on a huge project to index the world's chemical compounds.
The primary source of income of the ACS is the Chemical Abstracts Service and 38 peer-reviewed publications.
The area is primarily residential, although the large Riverside Methodist Hospital and the headquarters for Chemical Abstracts Service are located within its boundaries.
Searches are conducted using a chemical name, Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) registry number, molecular formula, or weight.
In the summer the orchestra performs a series of outdoor pops programs, "Picnic with the Pops", on the lawn of Chemical Abstracts Service.
It works in collaboration with the Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) in Columbus, Ohio.
Chemical Abstracts Service is located just north of the OSU campus, and is the "world's foremost clearinghouse for chemical research".
As of July 2009, there were 49,037,297 organic and inorganic substances registered with the Chemical Abstracts Service, indicating that they have been reported in the scientific literature.
IUPAC currently recommends icosane, whereas Chemical Abstracts Service and Beilstein use eicosane.
The ACS raised concerns that the publicly supported PubChem database appears to directly compete with their existing Chemical Abstracts Service.