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Journal URL http://highlightsin.org/index.php/chemistry
Title Highlights in Chemistry
Publisher International Library of Science
Description Highlights in Chemistry is an international, Open Access, peer-reviewed journal which aims at publishing articles of the highest quality in broad aspects of all Chemistry-related fields. The Journal is a monthly published by the International Library of Sciences. It covers all areas of Chemistry science.
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Language(s) English (en_US)
Publisher Email editorial@highlightsin.org
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