Another approach is to search SciFinder for the original article, which may show the Doklady subject section, since Chemical Abstracts only indexed the original Russian language articles until 1995.
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Soon after PubChem's creation, the American Chemical Society lobbied U . S . Congress to restrict the operation of PubChem, which they asserted competes with their Chemical Abstracts Service.
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In 1975 the award was renamed to commemorate also E . J . Crane, who edited " Chemical Abstracts " 1915-1958, and who had received the award in 1953.
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The results were published in Soviet science journals, and short summaries were published in " Chemical Abstracts " in English, but Western scientists took no notice of the work.
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A subscription to Chemical Abstracts, for example, would cost a college $ 16, 800 a year, and it is not uncommon for other journals to cost $ 3, 000 annually.
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The community of chemists who contribute to Wikipedia is happy to announce a novel collaboration with the Chemical Abstracts Service ( CAS ), a division of the American Chemical Society.
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It is abstracted and indexed in Inspec, Chemical Abstracts, BIOSIS Previews / Biological Abstracts, Compendex, PASCAL, Science Citation Index, Current Contents, Index Medicus / MEDLINE / PubMed, and VINITI Database RAS.
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In 2007 the ACS designated its Chemical Abstracts Service subdivision an ACS National Historic Chemical Landmark in recognition of its significance as a comprehensive repository of research in chemistry and related sciences.
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The Austin M . Patterson award was established in 1949 and its first recipient was Austin M . Patterson, in recognition of his work on chemical nomenclature and as editor of " Chemical Abstracts ".
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The university was featured in the " Chinese Medicine " Chinese Academic journal, " China Journal ", " Articles Digital Periodicals " online journal, the journal of the American Chemical Abstracts and Guangxi outstanding scientific journal.