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Alphabetical list articles with annotations, from journals published in 2004 in the journal Chemistry and Life:
Via vite - street of life
Academician L.I. Lobotomov: parasitic theory of love
Alcoholic idyll
Altai breaks
Amines with and without amino groups
The Arsenal of a XNUMXst Century Scientist: Six Ways to See the Unseen
Biodiversity Archives
Askorbinka and others
Bacteria, ciliates and elephant as three variants of cellular evolution
Banana blossoms - winter is coming?
Birdwatching: the science of tender passion
Gemini
Was Malthus right?
What else dissolves gold?
Vendian inhabitants of the Earth
I believe - I do not believe
Spring fairy tale, or the pursuit of tone
Wine sauce
big city water
Water, arsenic and consequences
Hydrogen mini-power plant: the first models
Revival of the living
Omnivorous metallurgists
Meeting of the giants
HTSC: what do we have
Gaseous, surfactant
Where does a camel have calcium, or how many lives does a cat have
Bloom genetics
Geology in the subway
Chief Research Chemist at Metaplast Corporation
Peas in a pod, or Fullerenes and nanotubes - in one bottle
Guest from the Eocene
Two granddaughters of D.I. Mendeleev
Deoxyribone... and so on
Children of the Manhattan Project
long tailed neighbors
Nation's Treasure
Uncle Marba
Iron Glue Mussels
Pearl mother and her children
liquid gold organisms
Lost sailor
Will Moscow suffocate?
Laws of nature or man?
Astrometrist's Notes
Conception: a cosmic event
Why do leaves turn yellow?
Why do we need uric acid?
Green chemistry: the next industrial revolution?
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