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Alphabetical list articles with annotations, from journals published in 2011 in the journal Chemistry and Life:
Absolute
Antimatter
Aspirin and its essence
Aspirin for cancer?
Grandma's cabbage soup
Tales of the old teacher
Without a doctor in my head
White sharks of the Mediterranean Sea
White powder of the Duchess of Alba
The battle continues
Alzheimer's disease: genetics, football and grapes
Big chemistry today and tomorrow
The future of medicinal phages
Stormy life of the sun
To Cameroon to butterflies
Looking for another life
Three hundred tractors in Kherson
Vanilla
Scales for nuclear energy
Party in orbit
Will it explode or not?
Vibrational picture of the world
Grapes
What are the roads wearing?
Hydrogen purple bacteria
Weight and nutrition issues
Cell phone harm: wait for an answer
Reciprocity guarantee
Genetic passport and medicine of the future
life's main answer
Race without a winner
Cities and genes
Give Felisa a Job
Twelve Centenary Chemists
Desynchronosis
Dibazol, the cure for everything
Dioxins in Russia
Good morning, Janitor!
Dr. House for the Poor
Karelia will dream for a long time
ancient heroes
Earth tremors
Yellow, green, red
Life is a version of science
Remember me like this
Why teach children in school?
Zigzags of demography
All familiar faces
golden chemistry
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