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Alphabetical list articles with annotations, from journals published in 2017 in the journal Chemistry and Life:
ab egg
SiC: Jewels and Mirrors
Terra del Fuego
And an eye like an eagle
And the girls - then
Heavenly Hell
Nitrogen: facts and facts
Scrap metal battery electrodes
Akrid
Alchere
Antihydrogen: facts and facts
Autistic people are interested in other people
Aerosol trail of a nuclear weapon
Babassu
Crimson and gold
Marine Biologist Tales
Immortality: cons and pros
beans
Diseases and compromises
Alzheimer's disease: win can not give up
Bor: facts and facts
Everyday life of chemists
In the absence of Sherlock Holmes
RNA components obtained in the Miller-Urey experiment
Far from balance
Away fire and death ...
Great deer
A look from the depths
Look at the atoms, touch the molecule
Wine through the eyes of a chemist
Vitamin tames organolithium
Instead of blood
Vodka without a degree
Is the ghost coming back?
The return of the railroads
The return of the entrepreneur
Possible-impossible molecules
smelly wounds
Against the ecstasy
Gender issues in cranes
eighth ring
We are all a bit of a horse
Encounters with the seen and the unseen
A gas that became liquid
Helium: facts and facts
A mockery of the imagination
Looking into a white pipe
Bitter melon and diabetes
Graphene 2.0
Double positive gold
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