Northeastern Section of the American Chemical Society
Annual Meeting of the Board of Directors
Harvard Faculty Club
Cambridge MA
January 13, 2005
Members in attendance: M. Burgess, M. Chen, S. Doherty, M. Filosa, J. Fuller-Stanley,
W. Gleekman, P. Gordon, M. Hoffman, I. Korendovych, T. Light, D. Rickter, L. Shao, M.
Simon, M. Singer, R. Tanner, A. Tapper, J. Piper, A. Wick-Light.
The meeting was called to order at 4:10PM with J. Fuller-Stanley as chair.
The minutes of the 2004 Annual Meeting were approved as submitted.
Chair Report: J. Fuller-Stanley
Committee chairs are reminded to submit their annual report electronically to Marilou
Cashman.
Thanks to those committee chairs who have submitted their reports.
Many NESACS members were in attendance at the memorial service for Arno Heyn that was held at Boston University.
Express personal thanks to all the NESACS Board members for their support in
2004.
Express best wishes to incoming NESACS Chair Amy Tapper and Program Chair /
Chair-elect Pam Mabrouk.
Chair Elect: A. Tapper
The annual report to ACS is in progress.
Secretary: M. Singer
The 2004 NESACS minutes have been submitted to the archivist.
Treasurer’s Report: J. Piper (written report)
The 2003 treasurer’s report appears at the end of these minutes. The section netted
$2000 for calendar 2004.
Trustees Report:
No report. Report is expected in February meeting.
Auditor’s Report: T. Rosner
The auditor’s report is attached at the end of these minutes.
Archivist: M. Simon
The Archives continue to be located in the basement of the library building at Regis
College, Weston, MA.
The normal activities, collecting the reports of the meetings of the Board of Directors and the Board of Publications, the Treasurer’s reports, meeting flyers, photographs, etc. has continued. The continuing gathering of reports and other conservable materials has led to the need for an additional filing cabinet, and one has been purchased and put into operation.
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Richard Handrick has deposited considerable material for examination for keeping in the archives. Handrick was closely involved with the Trustees during many years, and he compiled valuable reports, which will be added to the relatively meager material already in the Trustees’ folder.
Several of the ChemLuminary Awards which this Section has won in the national competitions of the American Chemical Society have been temporarily located for display in the James Flack Norris Room at Northeastern University.
Local Arrangements: M. Burgess
The following is data for the meetings held during 2004.
January 8, 2004 Harvard Faculty
Club
February 12,2004 Boston College
March 11,2004 Harvard Faculty
April 15,2004
May 13, 2004
September
9,2004
Club
Harvard Faculty
Club
Northeastern
University
Radisson Hotel,
Woburn MA
November
11,2004
MIT
December 9,2004 Holiday Inn,
Brookline MA
80 people
72 people
88 people
97 people
120 people
100 people
October 14,2004 Wellesley College 100 people
85 people
50 people
Dr. Mark Murko Joint with BAGIM
Dr. William Carroll President ACS
Professor John Richards Medal
Ross
Professor James
Jogenson
Award
Esselen Award
Dr.Koji Naganishi Education Meeting.
Awards Ceremony
MCG Symposium:
New Uses for Old
Vendor Fair
Drugs
Henry Hill Award.
Dr. Doris Lewis
Awardee
Dr David N.Harpp James Flack Norris
Award
Dr. Paul Manly Kinase Targets
Medicinal Chemistry Group: S. Rajur (written report)
The first symposium of medicinal chemistry division for the year 2004 was held on
May 27, 2004 at Radisson Hotel in Woburn MA. The topic was Natural Products
Scaffolds as starting points for Drug Discovery. The meeting started with the welcome speech from the program chair Dr. Rajur. Dr. Norton Peet introduced the speakers. Dr. Matthias Gehling, Bayer AG, Bayer Health Care, Elberfeld, Germany,
Dr Frank Koehn, Wyeth Research, Pearl River, NY, Dr. John Tallarico, Harvard
Institute of Chemistry and Cell Biology, Boston, MA and Dr. Frank Petersen,
Novartis Pharma Ltd., Basel, Switzerland spoke on the Challenges and
Opportunities in the natural products field, Future potential of Natural Products as
Quality Leads, their spectroscopic identifications, and screening library synthesis.
The meeting was well attended and there were about 110 participants present at this symposium.
The second symposium was held on September 9, 2004 at Radisson Hotel, Woburn.
The topic was “New Uses for Old Drugs”. Dr. George Muller, Celgene Corporation,
Warren, NJ Spoke on the The Two Faces of Thalidomide. Timothy Barberich, CEO of Sepracor, Marlborough, MA, spoke on the Evolution of the Improved Chemical
Entity (ICE) Strategy. The anchor speaker, Professor Camille Wermuth,
Université
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Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, France, spoke on the New Leads from Old Drugs: The
SOSA Approach. The symposium was well attended by 75 participants.
The third and the last symposium for the year 2004, was held on December 9, 2004 at Holiday Inn, Brookline, MA. The topic of the symposium was “Kinase Targets”.
The symposium started with the welcome speech by the program chair Dr. Rajur.
Dr. David Dudley, Pfizer Global Research & Development, Ann Arbor, MI, Spoke on the Development of non-ATP competitive MEK inhibitors. Dr. Michael Block ,
Director of Chemistry, Cancer Research, AstraZeneca R&D Boston, MA, gave an interesting talk on the discovery of the EGFR inhibitor Iressa TM (ZD1836, gefitinib).
The final speaker for this symposium was. Dr. Prabha Ibrahim, Plexxikon Inc,
Berkeley, CA. Dr. Ibrahim spoke on the Discovery of Kinase inhibitors through a
Novel approach
–“Scaffold-Based Drug Discovery “ TM
The symposium was concluded with the token of respect to the speakers and the outgoing Chair Dr. Jean Fuller by the program Chair, Dr. Rajur
BOARD OF PUBLICATIONS: Patrick Gordon, Chair
2004 Annual Report
The Board of Publications (BOP) of the Northeastern Section is responsible for production of the section’s publication, The Nucleus, as well as the section directory and the section’s web page ( www.nesacs.org
). The Board consists of three voting members, each of whom serves for a three-year term. The Section chair appoints one member each year. The voting members of the Board of Publications for 2004 were Patrick
Gordon (chair), Marietta Schwartz and Vivian Walworth. Other NESACS members, who participated but did not vote, were Associate Editor Myron Simon, Webmaster Samuel
Kounaves, Joseph Billo, and former Editor Arno Heyn, who acted as consultants to the
Board of Publications. Contract personnel are the Advertising Manager, Vince Gale and the Business Manager, Karen Piper.
Marietta Schwartz and Patrick Gordon have both retired from the BOP. Newly appointed members are Mary Mahaney and Martin Idelson. Vivian Walworth will serve as Chair in
2005. Due to his teaching and research commitments, Samuel Kounaves has announced his retirement as Webmaster, pending the appointment of a replacement.
We thank Sam for upgrading the NESACS website and giving it a stronger appeal to visitors.
In the spring of 2003 Arno Heyn indicated that he would retire at the end of the year and that he would assist in mentoring a replacement editor. Due to illness, Arno resigned in
November 2003. Mukund Chorghade, who had been assisting Arno, served as Interim
Editor for the 2004 February through May issues. Mark Spitler was appointed Editor in the spring of 2004. In October 2004, Mark informed the BOP that he would be taking a new job that will necessitate a move to Maryland. He will be leaving the area and resigning the editorial position at the end of the year. Mike Filosa has been appointed
Editor as of January 1, 2005.
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In addition to long-time Associate Editor Myron Simon, new Associate Editors Nancy
Simons, Ao Zhang, and Kelie Williams joined the editorial staff under the leadership of
Mark Spitler. The Board welcomes the new members of the team. Vince Gale and
Vivian Walworth are due thanks for recruiting this team. A number of other volunteers make up the complete staff of The Nucleus. Their responsibilities include the Calendar,
Book Reviews, Feature Articles, and Proofreading. We are all indebted to the late Arno
Heyn for his sagacity and continued guidance in the publication of the Nucleus .
Ten issues of The Nucleus were published during 2004: two 16-page issues, five 20page issues, one 24- page issue, one 28-page issue, and one 32-page issue, for a total of 216 pages. Of these, 53.06 pages (24.6%) were advertising. The October issue included the fourth annual Nucleus Buyers Guide, a listing of suppliers, products, and services of interest to Section members. Advertising revenue in 2004 was $4000, or 8% lower than anticipated. With higher than expected production costs, as well as lower advertising revenue, The Nucleus stayed within budget by reducing the number of pages printed and using the volunteer services provided by the editorial staff.
Board of Publications Financial Report for 2004 (summarized)
Income: Advertising sales
Expenses: Administration (editor, business manager, office expense)
Production (printing, assembly, mailing)
Advertising Commissions
Total expenses budgeted
$50,000
$10,250
$51,730
$12,500
$74,480 actual
$46,074
$ 4,907
$50,568
$11,843
$67,318
Operating Deficiency (from Section funds) $24,480
[This includes Section funds, Norris funds, and Nominating Committee expenses]
$21,244
Receivables as of December 31, 2004 were approximately $13,856.
January
February
March
April
May
Summer
September
October
November
December
TOTALS
Pages for 2003, 2004
2004 Total pp. Ads. Pp
20
32
20
5.0
5.0
6.0
24
28
16
20
20
20
16
216
5.0
4.8
7.0
5.6
4.66
5.75
4.25
53.06
(24.6%)
2003 Total pp. Ads. Pp
20
20
24
24
32
24
28
28
20
20
240
6.17
7.83
7.67
6.33
6.33
7.33
7.67
5.42
5.67
5.67
66.09
(27.5%)
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Cambridge MA
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85.7% 96.8%
NESACS Web Site Report
Sam Kounaves, Tufts University
Attached are three figures indicating some of the usage info for the NESACS web site for 2004. Figure 1 shows the disk usage for the past two years. We currently have an account with NetNation that allows for 300MB of space. Extrapolating from the previous two years’ usage, we are using disk space at approx. 45MB per year. The largest users of disk space are the Nucleus pdf files, which average 2-6 MB per issue. Maintaining this rate, the current disk space allocation should suffice at least until about 2007.
Figure 2 shows a summary of the monthly visitor statistics for the NESACS web site. In terms of the more common “hits” measure, our web site has received 344,786 for 2004.
This is slightly higher than the 2003 value of 315,924, but I would not consider this increase necessarily significant. The more valuable measure of “visits from unique sites” is reset each month. We had a high of 2,917 for March of 2004, compared to the high of 2,720 in October of 2003. This suggests to me that we have a reasonably stable number of visitors, which varies seasonally but otherwise little.
Figure 3 shows the US-domains/countries from which the hits originated. As can be seen, about 36% originated from US commercial, 11% US educational, 27% from other
US network domains, 0.36 from US government/military, 8% from foreign sources, and
18% were unresolved.
Finally, Figure 4 shows which pages are accessed the most. Taking the totals for the
2nd level directories, the most visited pages are those for the Nucleus, followed by the award and seminar pages.
Secretary’s note: The figures are appended at the end of these minutes.
Meeting is adjourned at 4: 25PM and will reconvene next month to receive the Trustee’s report.
Respectfully submitted
Michael Singer
Secretary NESACS
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NORTHEASTERN SECTION
AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Operating Fund
2004
21,874.13
Balance 12/31/03 Operating Fund
INCOME
National Allotment
Travel Grants
Local Dues
From National
Affiliates
New-member Commission
Contributions
Corporate Gifts for German Exch
Corporate Gifts
Program Fees
Ashdown
Connections to Chemistry
Career Fair Booths
Vendor Fair
Research Conference
Red Sox tickets
Symphony tickets
Project Seed
Continuing Education
Experimental Design
Analytical Biotech
Dinner Receipts
January
Astrazeneca for Jan
February
March
April
May
September
October
November
December
Savings Interest
Citizens
Miscellaneous
Phyllis Brauner Memorial
Refund Radisson, Sept.
Trustees: Cons. Acct.
Perm. Inc. Acct.
Norris Inc. Acct.
Richards Inc. Acct.
Publ. Inc. Acct.
Hill Inc. Acct.
Esselen Trust
Levins Award
NERM
Summer Programs
Red Sox Tickets
Advertising
Total Income
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
TOTAL AVAILABLE FUNDS
53,467.38
150.00
7,071.09
2,900.00
530.00
2,160.00
5,978.00
5,600.00
435.00
2,972.00
882.00
4,250.00
5,575.00
2,028.00
550.25
839.00
465.00
470.00
1,345.00
1,524.00
900.00
665.00
761.00
2,380.50
145.73
29,195.00
17,044.16
53,617.38
0.00
9,971.09
18,557.00
0.00
9,825.00
9,547.25
171.64
2,526.23
1,220.21
14,995.17
19,158.89
12,565.82
1,576.00
15,195.00
0.00
0.00
2,464.00
47,830.50
--------265,460.34
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287,334.47
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EXPENSES
Chair
J. Fuller-Stanley
CDL new member mailing
J. Fuller-Stanley travel
Business Office
Telephone
Natick Ctr Graphics
Postage & Misc.
Treasurer
Postage
Comm of Mass.
Bank charges
2002 Audit
2003 Audit
Piper Ent. expense
J. Piper
Fund Raising - Wellesley Coll.
Business office
Archivist
Publication - Directory
Nucleus
Telephone
Art-Related Technology
Saltus Press
Permit Postage
Permit Fee
M. Chorghade
Postage
MBO Services
NetNation
V. Walworth
Piper Ent. expense
Piper Enterprises
Business office
Program
K. Nakanishi Travel
Natick Ctr Graphics
Ballots
Natick Ctr Graphics
J. Neumeyer
Business office
Public Relations
J. Phillips, Photographer
Business office
Professional Relations
Education
Natick Ctr Graphics
May dinners
Grants-in-Aid (9)
Boston Univ, May NSCRC
Boston Univ, Undergrad day
Business office
Connections to Chem:
Wm. Hebard
Burlington School Lunch
J. Chem Ed.
Sun Specialties
R. Tanner
ACS
Business office
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
406.00
85.00
2,838.46
334.92
530.75
236.73
112.75
265.00
35.44
4,800.00
5,000.00
152.99
130.10
1,126.50
32.28
316.87
16,965.95
18,878.43
9,850.00
150.00
1,000.00
4.75
11,819.78
237.60
73.50
442.96
2,100.00
0.83
190.04
27.50
1,720.25
51.00
11.05
280.00
85.10
133.50
738.00
2,250.00
2,625.00
531.53
8.37
157.95
499.12
395.00
1,032.84
1,165.14
483.00
181.67
3,329.46
1,102.40
11,655.06
118.84
0.00
61,840.67
217.54
1,782.30
365.10
0.00
10,201.12
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Newell Awards
NEACT Summer Conference
Natick Ctr Graphics
Business office
Ashdown Awards
Awards
Natick Ctr Graphics
May dinners
Uncleared checks
Business office
Continuing Education
A. Viola, NE Univ
ACS
Natick Ctr Graphics
Business office
Local Arrangements
Wellesley, Oct. 03
Harvard, Jan
Boston College, Feb.
Harvard Fac Club, April
Northeastern, May
Radisson, Sept.
Wellesley, Oct.
Holiday Inn Dec
Eagle Printing
Natick Ctr Graphics
Business office
Membership Committee
M. Chen
Piper Ent Expenses
Hill Award
NOBCChE
Award dinners, 2004
Award dinners, 2003
Business office
Norris Award
Natick Ctr Graphics
Award
Business office
Nucleus:
Postage
Saltus Press
ART
Speakers Bureau
Summer Scholars
Awards (4)
Natrick Center Graphics
May dinners
Business office
Project Seed
Awards, Northeastern (2)
May dinners
Business office
Richards Medal
Natick Ctr Graphics
Harvard
J. Ross, travel
Flowers of Boston
J. Phillips, Photographer
D. Karasic, AV
Business office
61
62
63
64
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
900.00
33.50
87.63
625.00
7.80
943.00
(275.00)
224.27
1,142.98
6,800.00
79.00
528.36
1,618.90
4,856.00
2,020.60
830.00
2,252.50
3,060.39
3,079.60
2,500.00
104.28
42.75
60.54
371.91
18.62
1,000.00
200.00
576.00
146.34
326.30
3,000.00
167.80
1,100.00
2,215.09
1,608.70
11,000.00
24.50
164.00
124.97
3,750.00
123.00
270.30
5,223.50
1,289.56
108.00
175.00
120.00
111.31
1,021.13
1,525.07
8,550.34
20,425.56
390.53
1,922.34
8,417.89
0.00
11,313.47
3,873.00
7,297.67
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Esselen Award
Eagle Printing
Award
Flowers of Boston
Harvard Fac Club
M. Potts, Calligraphy
B. English, AV
R. Kennedy, travel
J. Jorgenson, travel
EJ Billo
Piper Ent Expenses
Piper Enterprises
Business office
2005 Expenses:
Eagle Printing
CDL Mail
ACS
Telephone
Postage
Piper Ent. expense
Levins Prize
Award
May dinners
Business office
Sec. School Award
Awards (2)
May dinners
Natick Ctr Graphics
Aula Laudis
Emblem & Badge
May dinners
Business office
Trustees
Piper Enterprises
Piper Ent. expense
Chair-elect
ACS
A. Tapper
National Chemistry Week
NCW 2003:
Bassam Shakhashiri
B. Shakhashiri, travel
D.Lewis
C. Jaworek-Lopes
S.Iacobucci
NCW 2004:
WCRB
Natrick Center Graphics
C. Brauner
M. Chen
C. Jaworek-Lopes
J. Bell, travel
Business office
Summer Programs
W. Gleekman/Sox Tickets
ACS Scholars
ACS
Medicinal Group
Reimbursements, meals
Reimbursements, other
Business office
73
74
75
76
77
79
81
82
83
84
592.10
5,000.00
287.50
5,596.50
90.00
125.00
961.10
754.96
25.75
122.23
600.00
4.35
204.75
510.74
20.00
5.37
53.40
88.83
500.00
123.00
0.60
1,500.00
246.00
45.00
274.92
287.00
4.44
500.00
125.96
550.00
977.76
2,000.00
999.77
45.36
188.00
121.46
450.00
47.80
309.60
13.60
1,559.07
364.61
42.33
2,044.67
160.02
1.20
15,042.58
623.60
1,791.00
566.36
625.96
1,527.76
6,141.60
2,146.00
2,500.00
2,205.89
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13 Counc., Spring
12 Counc., Fall
Adm. Secretary
Miscellaneous
Business office
NERM
Younger Chemists Comm.
V. Azef
L. Wolf
P. Kerrigan
I. Korendovych
A. Fernandez
Tufts College
Holiday Inn
Boston Univ.
Poster Awards
Business office
Jung Chemiker
Boston Symphony
The College Club
C. Hackenberg
A. Tapper
R. Tanner
R. Hunter
A. Herrera
Meals
Bus
W. Gleekman
Boston Univ.
Natick Center Graphics
Business office
Total Expenses
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85
86
87
88
89
90
12,653.59
10,125.29
110.35
698.05
250.00
43.00
139.89
337.44
5,168.35
2,399.74
300.00
52.98
1,575.00
10,626.53
526.60
1,573.45
469.81
300.00
146.86
4,139.09
632.00
2,710.00
2,093.99
21.00
47.08
22,778.88
17,002.75
108.12
0.00
9,499.80
24,861.41
262,771.20
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Transfers to Smith Barney for Brauner 2,380.50
BALANCES ON HAND 12/31/03
Citizens
Fidelity Cash Reserves
TOTAL EXPENSE + CASH
12,056.57
10,126.20
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287,334.47
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ACCRUED INCOME/EXPENSE
Due from Trustees:
Consolidated
Norris
Esselen
Permanent
Publication
Hill
Richards
Levins
Brauner
12/31/2004
625.96
14,784.38
2,469.05
4,087.49
4,021.09
12/31/2003
1,220.21
14,121.91
2,621.47
3,195.17
21.09
532.31
0.00
1,889.76
185.97
3,477.15
1,266.16
0.00
0.00
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28,410.04
26,109.13
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M E M O R A N D U M
TO: Chairman, Board of Directors
Northeastern Section
American Chemical Society
FROM: Anthony L. Rosner, Ph.D.
Auditor, Northeastern Section
American Chemical Society
RE: 2004 Audit Report
DATE: January 6, 2005
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On January 5, 2005, I examined the accounts and ledgers of the Treasurer of the
Northeastern Section of the American Chemical Society. I have found these documents to be generally satisfactory and essentially in line with general accounting practices.
The audit covers the period from January 1, 2004 through December 31, 2004.
________________________
Anthony L. Rosner, Ph.D.
________________________
Date
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FIGURE 1
Available Disk Space: 300.00 MB, Current Disk Usage: 164.46 MB
FIGURE 2
Summary by Month
Month
Daily Avg Monthly Totals
Hits Files Pages Visits Sites KBytes Visits Pages Files Hits
Jan 2005 768 467 278 158 545 167080 632 1115 1871 3072
Dec 2004 1008 602 329 152 2885 2423765 4717 10221 18674 31256
Nov 2004 1065 666 273 134 2562 1779607 4048 8215 19989 31971
Oct 2004 1149 678 306 127 2654 1255479 3945 9507 21048 35632
Sep 2004 918 588 219 113 2648 1441906 3394 6578 17654 27556
Aug 2004 848 508 251 98 2014 1222016 3039 7808 15777 26312
Jul 2004 692 422 224 94 1806 1215150 2922 6955 13100 21469
Jun 2004 748 443 250 93 1926 950328 2791 7505 13294 22467
May 2004 868 533 203 101 2233 1848709 3152 6300 16531 26934
Apr 2004 1653 899 280 121 2728 1458818 3659 8416 26984 49606
Mar 2004 1275 850 289 130 2917 1058417 4053 8985 26364 39527
Feb 2004 999 701 175 100 2421 950791 2911 5094 20340 28984
Totals 15772066 39263 86699 211626 344786
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Hits
Top 35 of 56 Total Countries
Files KBytes Country
11257 36.02% 6110 32.72% 764909 31.56% US Commercial
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15
14
14
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20
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8341 26.69% 4711 25.23% 515112 21.25% Network
5748 18.39% 3971 21.26% 718362 29.64% Unresolved/Unknown
3288 10.52% 2044 10.95% 268666 11.08% US Educational
498
269
235
1.59%
0.86%
0.75%
360
156
155
1.93%
0.84%
0.83%
14419
4144
5493
0.59% Canada
0.17% Netherlands
0.23% France
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FIGURE 4
Northeastern Section of the American Chemical Society
Annual Meeting of the Board of Directors
Harvard Faculty Club
Cambridge MA
January 13, 2005
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