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Alphabetical list articles with annotations, from journals published in 2002 in the journal Chemistry and Life:
Hi.Tech on the market - the third stage
Sandiegan
Abwerenzymes by Emil Abdergalden
Alizarin madder dye: a thing-not-in-itself or a thing-not-for-us?
Anatomy of blood and honor
Antinomies of natural science
Baltic biotech
Biomaterials: market overview
Biochemistry and genetics as an Olympic sport
Biochemistry at the turn of the century
Eight degrees from the North Pole
In the sea for mushrooms
To Saudi Arabia not as a pilgrim
The Tower of Babel of biology, or why biologists need a common language
Great fidget
Will malaria return to Russia?
eternal child
I see - I don't see
Whirlwinds in pink mist
There's plenty of room at the bottom: an invitation to a new world
Water hyacinth in a heptyl swamp
Rising from the silt
Education of a chemist: from heart to heart
Remembering Albert Szent-Gyorgyi
Hemp everywhere
Volcanoes through the lens of winemaking
Of course you are joking, Mr. Feynman!
The human genome: new horizons
Genes and behavior: what we know and why we know so little
Giants of genetics: the inevitability of non-recognition
giants of science
Hypertension
iron hormone
A state that does not want to feed its scientists will feed strangers
cargo cult sciences
Underworld gifts
Two models
Business stem
Trees and birds about climate change
Children of a drunken mother - not all is lost
Children's and adult tales of the Bianchi family
Jeans: art or craft?
The arc burned on the table
More about cloning
Liquid that solidifies in a magnetic field
Life and death
The Mystery of Oxalate, or the Reaction That All Celebrities Asked About
Knowing and being able are two different things.
And the snowdrop blossomed!
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