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JCE Resources for Chemistry and Art
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This annotated bibliography shares the best "pictures" of chemistry and art from past issues of the Journal of Chemical Education—many thousands of well-crafted words and articles that tie in with National Chemistry Week's 2001 theme, Celebrating Chemistry and Art.
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- Received: August 03, 2009
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