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Pure and Applied Chemistry Volume 91, Issue 12
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{Conference papers}
{A collection of invited papers based on presentations at Mendeleev 150: 4th International Conference on the Periodic Table, held at ITMO University in Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation, 26–28 July 2019.}
Foreword for PAC special issue 4th International Conference on the Periodic Table (Mendeleev 150)
Zhou, Qi-Feng
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Road to Mendeleev 150: 4th International Conference on the Periodic Table endorsed by IUPAC 26–28 July 2019 – SCAMT Institute, ITMO University, Saint Petersburg (Russia)
Kurushkin, Mikhail
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The limits of Mendeleev’s insight
Stewart, Philip
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Viatscheslaw Romanoff: unknown genius of the periodic system
Kurushkin, Mikhail
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The life and contributions to the periodic table of Glenn T. Seaborg, the first person to have an element named after him while he was still alive
Seaborg, David
Page 1929
Levi’s Periodic System vs. Mendeleev’s Periodic System: two engaged views of chemistry between science and literature
Ghibaudi, Elena
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History of nihonium
En’yo, Hideto
Page 1949
An essay on periodic tables
Pyykkö, Pekka
Page 1959
Physical origin of chemical periodicities in the system of elements
Cao, Chang-Su / Hu, Han-Shi / Li, Jun / Schwarz, W. H. Eugen
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Symmetry beneath the table
Atkins, Peter
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Periodic law: new formulation and equation description
Imyanitov, Naum S.
Page 2007
Periodic law in chemistry and other sciences
Babaev, Eugene
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The periodic table of chemical elements – history, nature, meaning
Balarew, Christo
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{IUPAC Technical Reports}
Experiments on adsorption at hydrous metal oxide surfaces using attenuated total reflection infrared spectroscopy (ATRIRS) (IUPAC Technical Report)
McQuillan, A. James / Osawa, Masatoshi / Peak, Derek / Ren, Bin / Tian, Zhong-Qun
{see IUPAC project 2006-050-3-100}
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