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Alphabetical list articles with annotations, from journals published in 2010 in the journal Chemistry and Life:
Adaptation to the abyss
Allergy
Diamonds in ice
Alternative to smoking - benefit for the people, bread for chemists
Pineapple
Anatomy of taste
Anti-Vaccination Fiction
Antioxidant Data Bank
White cat in a black cage
benzo-möbius
The Bronze Age continues!
Bulat myths
In the maze of nightmares
Cancer Vaccines
Walter Nernst and Fritz Haber: crossing parallels
Great symbiosis
Vitamins - all year round
Vitamins: great again!
domestic fish
Age-related carcinomas: paradoxes of development
public enemies
All colors are welcome!
high tech biblical incense
Harmonization of space
Where is the chemistry?
Helicene and super
Hemoglobin test
Year of the firefighter
Homosexuality in an evolutionary perspective
The bitterness of our sugar
The city and its universities
Mustard
Greek fire without saltpeter
Grover never dreamed
Moth-eaten trees
dragon and digger
Soul of taste
Smoke of the Fatherland
Living from non-living
living squares
Professor's Notes
Fill up on hexane, ride on hydrogen
The beast that tamed man
golden wheel
Optician Games
Nanotechnology measurement
Caviar
Intelligence: environment or genes
Intelligence: environment or genes
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