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American Chemical Society's Weekly PressPac -- Aug. 1, 2007

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ACS NEWS SERVICE Aug. 1, 2007 Weekly PressPac − ALL CONTENT IS FOR IMMEDIATE USE EXCEPT ARTICLE #5, which is embargoed for 9 A. M., Eastern Time, Aug. 6, 2007.

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News Items in This Edition:

  • Potato chip flavoring boosts longevity of concrete

  • Bright future for new drug delivery system intended to minimize side effects

  • New process may enable motorists to fill er up with wheat

  • Developing a toolkit for personalized medicine

  • Toward faster tests to identify carcinogens and other environmental toxins

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ARTICLE #1 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Potato chip flavoring boosts longevity of concrete
Industrial & Engineering
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Contact: Michael Woods
m_woods@acs.org
202-872-4400
American Chemical Society
6-Aug-2007


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