Cannabaceae

Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology Abstracts
ProducerDECHEMA (Germany)
LanguagesGerman, English
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ProvidersDialog database
Coverage
DisciplinesChemical property data, Chemical processing, Laboratory experiments, Engineering theory, Computer applications, Environmental protection, Reaction engineering, Plant and personnel safety, Measurement and process control, and Physical property data
Record depthIndex & abstract
Format coverageMeetings, Conferences, Symposia, Reports, Books, Monographs, Journal Articles, and Press Releases
Temporal coverage1963 to the present
Geospatial coverageGlobal with no restrictions
No. of records685,000 +
Update frequencyMonthly
Print edition
Print titleTheoretical Chemical Engineering, Environmental Protection and Process Safety, Process and Chemical Engineering, Biotechnology: Apparatus, Plant, and Equipment, and Current Biotechnology

Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology Abstracts (CEABA-VTB) is an abstracting and indexing service that is published by DECHEMA, BASF, and Bayer Technology Services, all based in Germany. This is a bibliographic database that covers multiple disciplines.

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Subject coverage includes engineering, management, manufacturing plants, equipment, production, and processing pertaining to various disciplines. The fields of interest are bio-process engineering, chemical engineering, process engineering, environmental protection (including safety), fermentation, enzymology, bio-transformation, information technology, technology and testing of materials (including corrosion), mathematical methods (including modeling), measurement (including control of processes), utilities (including services). Also covered are production processes and process development. CAS registry numbers are also part of this database.[1][2][3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Chemical Engineering And Biotechnology Abstracts" (Online web page). Dialog Bluesheets. December 7, 2007. Retrieved 2011-10-12.
  2. ^ "Chemical Engineering And Biotechnology Abstracts" (PDF). STN database. American Chemical Society and FIZ Karlsruhe. March 2011. Archived from the original (Free PDF download) on 2011-11-22. Retrieved 2011-10-12.
  3. ^ "STN Database Summary Sheets" (Online web page). American Chemical Society. March 2011. Retrieved 2011-10-12.

One thought on “Cannabaceae

  1. Well, that’s interesting to know that Psilotum nudum are known as whisk ferns. Psilotum nudum is the commoner species of the two. While the P. flaccidum is a rare species and is found in the tropical islands. Both the species are usually epiphytic in habit and grow upon tree ferns. These species may also be terrestrial and grow in humus or in the crevices of the rocks.
    View the detailed Guide of Psilotum nudum: Detailed Study Of Psilotum Nudum (Whisk Fern), Classification, Anatomy, Reproduction

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