BioDraw Ultra - Highly
Productive and Intuitive to Use
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BioDraw is a
desktop application for drawing, sharing, and presenting biological
pathways. Common pathway elements (membranes, DNA, enzymes, receptors,
reaction arrows, etc.) are built in, and other elements may be imported.
The pathways you create with BioDraw can be exported for use in presentations,
grant proposals, and publications.
Read BioDraw article
or view BioDraw webinar
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E-Notebook Enterprise -
Research, Discovery, Development, Manufacturing & Trials
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CambridgeSoft's
E-Notebook provides a smooth web-based interface designed to replace
paper laboratory notebooks, with a fully configurable, secure system for
organizing the flow of information generated by your organization. You
can enter reactions, Microsoft documents, spectra and other types of
data, and search this data by text, substructure or meta data. You can
organize your electronic pages by projects, experiments or any other
classification that conforms to your workflow.
Read E-Notebook Article or
select E-Notebook webinar
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ChemACX: Chemical
Supplier Catalog Database - Webinar
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ChemACX is a
comprehensive online catalog containing current product information from
468 leading chemical supplier catalogs such as Sigma Aldrich, Fisher,
Acros, Alfa Aesar, Lancaster, Novabiochem (EMD Biosciences, Inc.), and
TCI America (View all suppliers listed in ChemACX.)
View ChemACX webinar or
read ChemACX article
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Note From CS Tech
Support - ChemDraw 10.0.4 Update Available (Windows Only)
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A 10.0.4
maintenance release for ChemDraw Ultra, Pro and Std for Windows is now
available for downloading from our support web site. We highly recommend
that all ChemDraw 10.0.x users download and install this update. This
update mainly addresses an OLE editing problem that can sometimes occur
from Microsoft Office applications.
Download updated software
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Chemoku #9
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Instructions:
The following nine chemical elements appear nine times each in the grid
above:
I
In K Na O Pr S Se
Te
Hint: The
highlighted row spells out a common biological term. To get a hint for
solving the puzzle based on that, login at www.ChemStore.com/sudoku
Each element appears once in each of the nine rows, once in each of the
nine columns, and once in each of the 3x3 boxes outlined with a heavy
border.
The first person to send in a correctly completed Chemoku grid wins a
CambridgeSoft T-shirt!
To send in an answer, email it as an attachment or in-line text to editor@chemoku.com
with a subject line of "Chemoku #9 Answer".
After a winner is determined, answer will appear online at www.ChemStore.com/sudoku.
You can find downloadable fill-in-the-blank versions there now.
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