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  • Revista de Química: Volumen XXI –20 años de publicación continua 

    Revista de Química (Pontificia Universidad Católica del PerúPE, 2007)
  • Introducción al Uso de la Filatelia en la Enseñanza de la Química 

    Rabinovich, Daniel (Pontificia Universidad Católica del PerúPE, 2007)
    Introduction to the Use of Philatelic for Teaching ChemistryThis article offers an introduction to the world of chemistrythrough its representation in postage stamps and other philatelicmaterials from many countries. Besides ...
  • Diseño de Agentes Antidiabéticos de Vanadio: Desarrollo y Avances Recientes 

    Alvino De la Sota, Nora; Pacheco Calderón, Javier (Pontificia Universidad Católica del PerúPE, 2007)
    Design of Vanadium Antidiabetic Agents: Development and Recent AdvancesThe discovery of the enhanced hypoglycemic activity of bis(maltolate)oxovanadiu m (IV) (BMOV) compared to simplevanadium salts stimulated the design, ...
  • Estado actual de la investigación sobre Ipomoea carnea: toxicidad en ganado caprino 

    Sabogal, Ana; Borkowski, Dunin (Pontificia Universidad Católica del PerúPE, 2007)
    Ipomoea carnea from the dry forest of Peru appears undertwo sub-species: carnea and fistulosa. This study reviews thecauses of toxicity by Ipomoea carnea and its toxic effects oncaprine herds. The presence of swansonina ...
  • Análisis Forense Elemental del Vidrio 

    Rodríguez, Mariela; Winefordner, James (Pontificia Universidad Católica del PerúPE, 2007)
    At identifying glass as forensic evidence, there is a continued move away from dependence on physical properties measured, such as index of refraction and density, towards methods of elemental analysis of its traces. Several ...
  • La Química de Superficies y su Relación con la Microelectrónica 

    Rodríguez-Reyes, Juan Carlos F. (Pontificia Universidad Católica del PerúPE, 2007)
    Surface Chemistry and its Relation to MicroelectronicsCircuits forming part of any electronic device are more efficient, but at the same time the dimension s of theircomponents are reduced constantly and they will soon ...