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JCE Resources for Chemistry: Health and Wellness
Erica K. Jacobsen
Journal of Chemical Education , Madison, WI 53715-1116
October 2004 Vol. 81 No. 10 p. 1390
Abstract
This annotated bibliography collects the best that past issues of JCE have to offer for use with this year's National Chemistry Week. Each item has been characterized as an activity, calculation, demonstration, experiment, informational, software/video, Web tutorial, or WebWare item; several fit more than one classification. The most recent articles are listed first. An indication of the levels the article may serve are included.
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Below are links to the full text of all articles described in this resource paper.WebWare Featured Molecules Coleman, W. F.; (accessed Aug 2004). Calories—Who's Counting? JCE Editorial Staff; 2004, 81, 1440A.The Bisphosphonate Story: From Detergents to Bone Disease Williams, K. R.; 2004, 81, 1406. Research Advances: Bio-Bar-Codes Speed DNA Detection; Treating Cystic Fibrosis From the Spice Rack; Salmonella vsersus Salsa King, A. G.; 2004, 81, 1386. Dentrifice Fluoride Rakita, P.E.; 2004, 81, 677. Carbon Dioxide Flooding: A Classroom Case Study Derived from Surgical Practice Kerber, R. C.; 2003, 80, 1437. Sailing on the "C": A Vitamin Titration with a Twist Sowa, S.; Kondo, A. E.; 2003, 80, 550. Choice of Citrus Fruit Behrman, E. J.; Behrman, C. F.; 2004, 81, 196. Arsenic: Not So Evil After All? Lykknes, A.; Kvittingen, L.; 2003, 80, 497. Alka Seltzer Fizzing—Determination of Percent by Mass of NaHCO3 in Alka Seltzer Tablets Chen, Y.-H.; Yaung, J.-F.; 2002, 79, 848. Blending in with the Body Lewis, A. L.; Driver, M.; 2002, 79, 321. Modeling the Drug Discovery Process: The Isolation and Biological Testing of Eugenol from Clove Oil Miles, W. H.; Smiley, P. M.; 2002, 79, 90. A Simple Preparative Method to Evaluate Total UV Protection by Commercial Sunscreens Fujishige, S.; Takizawa, S.; Tsuzuki, K.; 2001, 78, 1678. Blood-Chemistry Tutorials: Teaching Biological Applications of General Chemistry Material Casiday, R. E.; Holten, D.; Krathen, R.; Frey, R. F.; 2001, 78, 1210. Combinatorial Synthesis and Discovery of an Antibiotic Compound. An Experiment Suitable for High School and Undergraduate Laboratories Wolkenberg, S. E.; Su, A. I.; 2001, 78, 784. Putting UV-Sensitive Beads to the Test Trupp, T.; 2001, 78, 648A. Chemistry Comes Alive! Vol. 5 Jacobsen, J. J.; Johnson, K.; Moore, J. W.; Trammel, G.; 2001, 78, 423. [Available from JCE Software] Old Yet New—Pharmaceuticals from Plants Houghton, P. J.; 2001, 78, 175. Discovery and Early Use of Iodine Rosenfeld, L.; 2000, 77, 984. UV Catalysis, Cyanotype Photography, and Sunscreens Lawrence, G. D.; Fishelson, S.; 1999, 76, 1199. Photodynamic Therapy: The Sensitization of Cancer Cells to Light Miller, J.; 1999, 76, 592. Saving Your Student's Skin. Undergraduate Experiments That Probe UV Protection by Sunscreens and Sunglasses Abney, J. R.; Scalettar, B. A.; 1998, 75, 757. Heat Capacity, Body Temperature, and Hypothermia Kimbrough, D. R.; 1998, 75, 48. Medicines and Drugs from Plants Agosta, W. C.; 1997, 74, 857. The Spectrophotometric Analysis and Modeling of Sunscreens Walters, C.; Keeney, A.; Wigal, C. T.; Johnston, C. R.; Cornelius, R. D.; 1997, 74, 99. Letter re: The Spectrophotometric Analysis and Modeling of Sunscreens Underwood, G.; MacNeil, J.; 2001, 78, 453. The Photochemistry of Sunscreens Kimbrough, D. R.; 1997, 74, 51. The Analysis of a Drug Circular as a First-Day Assignment for Freshman Chemistry. A Jump Start for the Semester Millevolte, A. J.; 1995, 72, 1085. Calorie Content of Foods: A Laboratory Experiment Introducing Measuring by Calorimeter Cohen, B. L.; Schilken, C. A.; 1994, 71, 342. A Simple Method for Demonstrating the Measurement of Blood Pressure Corkern, W. H.; Hughes, E. Jr.; checked by Franz, D. A.; 1994, 71, 157. Copper Precipitation in the Human Body: Wilson's Disease Csintalan, R. P.; Senozan, N. M.; 1991, 68, 365. A Well-Known Chemical Demonstration To Illustrate an Unusual Medical Mystery Fenster, A. E.; Harpp, D. N.; Schwarcz, J. A.; checked by Glanville, J. O.; 1998, 65, 621. Greening the Blue Bottle Wellman, W. E.; Noble, M. E.; 2003, 80, 537. Helen M. Dyer, A Pioneer in Cancer Research Roscher, N. M.; Nguyen, C. K.; 1986, 63, 253. Consumer Applications of Chemical Principles: Drugs Hill, J. W.; Jones, S. M.; 1985, 62, 328. Nutrition and Problem Solving: Food for Thought Denio, A. A.; Bennett, C. R.; 1984, 61, 1076. Organic Nitrates and Nitrites as Heart Drugs Senozan, N. M.; Nasser-Moaddeli, S.; 1984, 61, 674. Chemistry of Gallstones McKnight, J. D.; Julian, M. M.; 1983, 60, 594. Blood Buffer Demonstration Ophardt, C. E.; checked by Krause, P. F.; 1983, 60, 493. The Chimney Sweepers' Cancer: An Interdisciplinary View of Chemical Carcinogenesis Labianca, D. A.; 1982, 59, 843. Chemical Aspects of Dentistry Helfman, M.; 1982, 59, 666 An Illustration of Applied Calorimetry—Dieting Students Perkins, R. R.; 1981, 58, 548. Bicarbonate in Alka-Seltzer Peck, L.; Irgolic, K.; O'Connor, R.; 1980, 57, 517. The Discovery of Penicillin. Twentieth Century Wonder Drug Kauffman, G. B.; 1979, 56, 454. Notes on Nutrition JCE Staff; 1978, 55, 113.Understanding Chemistry by Developing Body Chemistry Awareness Barelski, P. M.; 1976, 53, 450. A Dalton's Law Experiment for Students in the Health Sciences Feigl, D. M.; 1974, 51, 273. Nitroglycerin: The Explosive Drug Holmes, L. C.; DiCarlo, F. J.; 1971, 48, 573. Demonstrating Osmotic and Hydrostatic Pressures in Blood Capillaries Ledbetter, J. W., Jr.; Jones, H. D.; 1967, 44, 362. Chemicals in Food: Health Significance and Control Kaplan, E.; 1960, 37, 82.
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