Index. Formula Index von Rainer Bohrer | 2nd Supplement Volume 1 Ac-B1.9 | ISBN 9783662055861

Index. Formula Index

2nd Supplement Volume 1 Ac-B1.9

von Rainer Bohrer und weiteren
Mitwirkende
Unterstützt vonGottfried Olbrich
ChefredaktionHelga Hartwig
Autor / AutorinRainer Bohrer
Autor / AutorinHelga Hartwig
Autor / AutorinRenate Jonuschat
Autor / AutorinBernd Kalbskopf
Autor / AutorinRenate Nohl
Autor / AutorinUwe Nohl
Autor / AutorinHans-Jürgen Richter-Ditten
Autor / AutorinPaul Velic
Autor / AutorinRudolf Warncke
Buchcover Index. Formula Index | Rainer Bohrer | EAN 9783662055861 | ISBN 3-662-05586-4 | ISBN 978-3-662-05586-1

Index. Formula Index

2nd Supplement Volume 1 Ac-B1.9

von Rainer Bohrer und weiteren
Mitwirkende
Unterstützt vonGottfried Olbrich
ChefredaktionHelga Hartwig
Autor / AutorinRainer Bohrer
Autor / AutorinHelga Hartwig
Autor / AutorinRenate Jonuschat
Autor / AutorinBernd Kalbskopf
Autor / AutorinRenate Nohl
Autor / AutorinUwe Nohl
Autor / AutorinHans-Jürgen Richter-Ditten
Autor / AutorinPaul Velic
Autor / AutorinRudolf Warncke
The Gmelin Formula Index and its First Supplement covered those volumes of the Eighth Edition of the Gmelin Handbook which had been issued up to the end of 1979. The present Second Supplement updates the Index by inclusion of the volumes which appeared until the end of 1987. With this Second Supplement all compounds described in the Gmelin Handbook of Inorganic Chemistry in the period between 1922 and 1987 can be located. The basic structure of the Formula Index remained the same as in the previous editions. Computer techniques were employed in the preparation and print of the Second Supple ment. The data acquisition, sorting and further data handling were performed with the aid of a suite of computer programs developed by staff members of the former„ Online Group“ of the Gmelin Institute, now at Chemplex GmbH, and the printer, „Universitätsdruckerei H. Stürtz AG, Würzburg “. The present Second Supplement is intended to be the last one which is issued in printed form. The cumulated contents of the Index and its Supplements are contained in the Gmelin Formula Index (GFI) database wh ich is available to the scientific community via STN. This database will be updated annually to reflect the published Handbook volumes as close as possible.