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She completed her undergraduate degree in Food Science and Technology between 2014-2015, achieving good standing each semester. Coursework covered topics in food science, chemistry, biochemistry, microbiology and physics. Her WAM for the degree was 68.25.
She then transferred to a Science program in 2016, undertaking further studies in food science and chemistry. A total of 114 units were passed and credited toward the Science program from her previous degree. As of semester 1 2016 she was in good standing with a WAM of 68.684 for the Science program.
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1. The document shows a budget vs actual comparison for 5 expense items - rent, phone, power, supplies and travel.
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3. The total expenditure was Php0.66 lower than the total budget.
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Building Production Ready Search Pipelines with Spark and MilvusZilliz
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Building Production Ready Search Pipelines with Spark and Milvus
Top Chemistry Journals in 2010 according to 2011 JCR reports
1. Top Chemistry Journals in 2010
according to JCR 2011 Science Edition
Impact Factor Available
S/N Journal Title ISSN
2010 at NTU
1 ACS Chemical Biology 1554-8929 5.698 Yes
2 Advanced Synthesis and Catalysis 1615-4150 5.250 Yes
3 Advances in Physics 0001-8732 21.214 Yes
4 Analytical Chemistry 0003-2700 5.874 Yes
5 Angewandte Chemie (International Edition) 1433-7851 12.730 Yes
6 Antiviral Research 0166-3542 4.439 Yes
7 Applied Physics Letters 0003-6951 3.841 Yes
8 Biochemical Journal 0264-6021 5.016 Yes
9 Biochemistry 0006-2960 3.226 Yes
10 Bioconjugate chemistry 1043-1802 5.002 Yes
11 Biological Chemistry 1431-6730 3.603 Yes
12 Biomacromolecules 1525-7797 5.327 Yes
13 Biomaterials 0142-9612 7.883 Yes
14 Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry 0968-0896 2.978 Yes
15 Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters 0960-894X 2.661 Yes
16 Biophysical Journal 0006-3495 4.218 Yes
17 Cancer Research 0008-5472 8.234 Yes
18 Catalysis Today 0920-5861 2.993 Yes
19 ChemBioChem 1439-4227 3.945 No
20 Chemical Communications 1359-7345 5.787 Yes
21 Chemical Physics Letters 0009-2614 2.282 Yes
22 Chemistry - A European Journal 0947-6539 5.476 Yes
23 Chemistry & Biology 1074-5521 5.838 Yes
24 Chemistry of Materials 0897-4756 6.400 Yes
25 CHEMPHYSCHEM 1439-4235 3.340 No
Combinatorial Chemistry and High Throughput 1386-2073 2.573 Yes
26 Screening
27 Current Medicinal Chemistry 0929-8673 4.630 Yes
28 Current Organic Chemistry 1385-2728 2.920 Yes
29 Current Organic Synthesis 1570-1794 3.952 Yes
30 Dalton Transactions 1477-9226 3.647 Yes
31 European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry 1434-1948 2.910 Yes
32 1742-464X
FEBS Journal (Previously known as the European Journal of Biochemistry) 3.129 Yes
33 FEBS Letters 0014-5793 3.601 Yes
34 Glycobiology 0959-6658 3.791 Yes
35 Green Chemistry 1463-9262 5.472 Yes
36 Inorganic Chemistry 0020-1669 4.326 Yes
37 Journal of Biological Chemistry 0021-9258 5.328 Yes
38 Journal of Catalysis 0021-9517 5.415 Yes
39 Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling 1549-9596 3.822 Yes
40 Journal of Chemical Physics 0021-9606 2.921 Yes
41 Journal of Chromatography A 0021-9673 4.194 Yes
42 ACS Combinatorial Science 2156-8944 3.125 Yes
43 Journal of Computational Chemistry 0192-8651 4.050 Yes
44 Journal of Lipid Research 0022-2275 6.115 Yes
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2. Top Chemistry Journals in 2010
according to JCR 2011 Science Edition
Impact Factor Available
S/N Journal Title ISSN
2010 at NTU
45 Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 0022-2623 5.207 Yes
46 Journal of Molecular Recognition 0952-3499 2.286 Yes
47 Journal of Natural Products 0163-3864 2.872 Yes
48 Journal of Organic Chemistry 0022-3263 4.002 Yes
49 Journal of Organometallic Chemistry 0022-328X 2.205 Yes
50 Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data 0047-2689 3.219 Yes
51 Journal of Physical Chemistry A 1089-5639 2.732 Yes
52 Journal of Physical Chemistry B 1520-6106 3.603 Yes
Journal of Polymer Science Part A : Polymer 0887-624X 3.894 Yes
53 Chemistry
54 Journal of Raman Spectroscopy 0377-0486 3.137 Yes
55 Journal of the American Chemical Society 0002-7863 9.023 Yes
56 Lancet 0140-6736 33.633 Yes
Langmuir : The ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids 0743-7463 4.269 Yes
57
58 Macromolecules 0024-9297 4.838 Yes
59 Material Science & Engineering: R: Reports 0927-796X 19.750 Yes
60 Molecular Pharmaceutics 1543-8384 5.400 Yes
61 Nano Letters 1530-6984 12.219 Yes
62 Nanotechnology 0957-4484 3.652 Yes
Natural Product Reports: A Journal of Current 0265-0568 8.881 Yes
63 Developments in Bio-organic Chemistry
64 Nature 0028-0836 36.104 Yes
65 Nature Biotechnology 1087-0156 31.090 Yes
66 Nature Chemical Biology 1552-4450 15.808 Yes
67 Nature Materials 1476-1122 29.920 Yes
68 Nature Nanotechnology 1748-3387 30.324 Yes
69 Nature Physics 1745-2473 18.430 Yes
70 Nature Structural and Molecular Biology 1545-9985 13.685 Yes
71 Nucleic Acids Research 0305-1048 7.836 Yes
72 Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry 1477-0520 3.451 Yes
73 Organic Letters 1523-7060 5.250 Yes
74 Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP 1463-9076 3.454 Yes
Physical Review. A, atomic, molecular, and optical 1050-2947 2.861 Yes
75 physics
Physical Review. B, condensed matter and materials 1098-0121 3.774 Yes
76 physics
77 Physical Review. C, Nuclear Physics 0556-2813 3.416 Yes
Physical Review. D, particles, fields, gravitation and 1550-7998 4.964 Yes
78 cosmology
79 Physical Review Letters 0031-9007 7.622 Yes
80 Polymer 0032-3861 3.829 Yes
81 0027-8424 9.771
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS) Yes
82 Progress in Polymer Science 0079-6700 22.870 Yes
83 Protein Science 0961-8368 2.741 Yes
84 Pure And Applied Chemistry 0033-4545 2.134 Yes
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3. Top Chemistry Journals in 2010
according to JCR 2011 Science Edition
Impact Factor Available
S/N Journal Title ISSN
2010 at NTU
85 Reports on Progress in Physics 0034-4885 13.857 Yes
86 Reviews of Modern Physics 0034-6861 51.695 Yes
87 Science 0036-8075 31.377 Yes
88 Small 1613-6810 7.336 Yes
89 Synlett 0936-5214 2.447 Yes
90 Synthesis-Stuttgart 0039-7881 2.260 No
91 Tetrahedron 0040-4020 3.011 Yes
92 Tetrahedron: Asymmetry 0957-4166 2.484 Yes
93 Tetrahedron Letters 0040-4039 2.618 Yes
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