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Reaxys covers information over two million organic compounds and reactions and over eight million inorganic and organometallic compounds. Reaxys extracts key chemistry, such as chemical formulas, physicochemical properties and experimental procedures and performs bibliographic searches. It also provides access to other sources of chemistry, such as PubChem and eMolecules. Supported by the Department of Chemistry. The license is for academic use only. Reaxys sisältää tietoa yli kahdesta miljoonasta orgaanisesta yhdisteestä ja reaktiosta sekä yli kahdeksasta miljoonasta epäorgaanisesta ja organometallisesta yhdisteestä. Sekä rakennetietoa että kirjallisuusviitteitä. Kemian laitoksen hankinta. Vain akateemiseen käyttöön. The data is excerpted from journals and patents. All organic, inorganic and organometallic properties and data are excerpted only if they have a structure, experimental fact and a credible citation.
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Laaja kirjallisuusviitetietokanta lääke-ja terveystieteiden, humanististen, luonnontieteiden, yhteiskuntatieteiden ja teknillisten alojen tutkijoille. Scopus is a comprehensive scientific, medical, technical and social science database containing all relevant literature. Scopus also includes the historical material published by American Chemical Society (back to 1879), the Springer archive (back to 1869) and is loading the archives of Elsevier (back to 1823), Institute of Physics (back to 1874), American Physical Society (back to 1893), American Institute of Physics (back to 1939), Royal Society of Chemistry (back to 1841) and the journal Nature. Scopus indexes serial publications: journals (including Open Access journals), trade journals, book series, conference materials and “Articles-in-Press” from journals. Subject coverage: * Life Sciences over 3,400 titles * Health Sciences over 5,300 titles (including 100% coverage of Medline titles) * Physical Sciences over 5,500 titles * Social Sciences over 2,850 titles Worldwide coverage: more than half of Scopus content originates from Europe, Latin America and the Asia Pacific region.