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“Use What You Need, but Need What You Use”
7 From the President: Leading the Band
8 Pennington Corner:
25 Years at the Corner
Winter 2015
11 Honolulu, Hawaii
VOL. 24, NO.4 Winter 2015
PRiME Meeting Highlights
IN THIS ISSUE 3 From the Editor:
The Fall of the Falling Mercury
7 From the President:
Fast Forward to 2051!
9 Phoenix, Arizona
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Electrochemistry and the Olympics
29 Electric Vehicles
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Will Save the World
Digital Media to Promote the Importance of Our Research
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35 Electrons as “Agents”
31 Special Section:
and “Signals” of Change in Organic Chemistry, Biology, and Beyond
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50 ECS Classics–Historical Origins of the Rotating Ring-Disk Electrode
63 Tech Highlights
A New Frontier in Personalized Health Care
65 Lithium-Ion Batteries—
41 Catalytic Reduction of
The 25th Anniversary of Commercialization
Organic Halides by Electrogenerated Nickel(I) Salen
67 Batteries and a Sustainable
47 Low-Cost Microfluidic
liThium-ion BATTeries The 25Th AnniversAry
Arrays for Protein-Based Cancer Diagnostics Using ECL Detection
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Reactions: A Mechanism Driven Approach to the Development of New Synthetic Tools
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79 The Li-Ion Battery:
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ECS Advertising Insertion Order and Contract (2 of 2 pages) ECS Advertising Terms and Conditions General Advertising Policies • All advertisements are subject to ECS’s approval. ECS reserves the right to reject or cancel any advertisement that does not meet ECS’s standards, at any time and for any reason. • All advertisements are accepted and published on the representation that the advertiser or agency is properly authorized to publish the entire contents thereof. The advertiser or agency will indemnify and hold harmless The Electrochemical Society against expenses (including legal fees) and losses resulting from publication of the contents of the advertisement including without limitation, claims or suits for libel, violation or right of privacy, copyright
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