Chemical Graph Theory

Chemical Graph Theory
Author: D Bonchev
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2018-05-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1351461591

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This volume presents the fundamentals of graph theory and then goes on to discuss specific chemical applications. Chapter 1 provides a historical setting for the current upsurge of interest in chemical graph theory. Chapter 2 gives a full background of the basic ideas and mathematical formalism of graph theory and includes such chemically relevant notions as connectedness, graph matrix representations, metric properties, symmetry and operations on graphs. This is followed by a discussion on chemical nomenclature and the trends in its rationalization by using graph theory, which has important implications for the storage and retrieval of chemical information. This volume also contains a detailed discussion of the relevance of graph-theoretical polynomials; it describes methodologies for the enumeration of isomers, incorporating the classical Polya method, as well as more recent approaches.

Membrane Transport of Antineoplastic Agents

Membrane Transport of Antineoplastic Agents
Author: I. David Goldman
Publisher: Pergamon
Total Pages: 430
Release: 1986
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

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Hardbound. This volume comprehensively covers the membrane dynamics of anticancer drug action. Each chapter deals with specific drugs and discusses the pharmacokinetics of the drug at all major sites of activity. By dealing with the dynamics of the drugs at the membrane level the fundamental aspects of drug action are considered in all organs that are important to the clinical oncologist. The accumulation of this knowledge in a single volume will be a great advance in the chemotherapy of cancer, and an excellent manual for students, trainees and researchers who wish to study this phenomenon.

Who's who in America, 2006

Who's who in America, 2006
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 2946
Release: 2005
Genre: United States
ISBN: 9780837969916

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Modern Instrumental Analysis

Modern Instrumental Analysis
Author: Satinder Ahuja
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 897
Release: 2006-10-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0080467229

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Modern Instrumental Analysis covers the fundamentals of instrumentation and provides a thorough review of the applications of this technique in the laboratory. It will serve as an educational tool as well as a first reference book for the practicing instrumental analyst. The text covers five major sections: 1. Overview, Sampling, Evaluation of Physical Properties, and Thermal Analysis 2. Spectroscopic Methods 3. Chromatographic Methods 4. Electrophoretic and Electrochemical Methods 5. Combination Methods, Unique Detectors, and Problem Solving Each section has a group of chapters covering important aspects of the titled subject, and each chapter includes applications that illustrate the use of the methods. The chapters also include an appropriate set of review questions. * Covers the fundamentals of instrumentation as well as key applications * Each chapter includes review questions that reinforce concepts * Serves as a quick reference and comprehensive guidebook for practitioners and students alike