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The Effects of Amine-Carboxyborane Related Derivatives on UMR-106Bone Metabolism
The Interaction of the Antitumor ComplexesNa[trans-RuCl4(DMSO)(Im)] and Na[trans-RuCl4(DMSO)(Ind)] WithApotransferrin: a Spectroscopic Study
The Effects of Boron Derivatives on Lipid Absorption from theIntestine and on Bile Lipids and Bile Acids of Sprague Dawley Rats
The clinical applicability of a new automatic sugar analyser
The Anti-Inflammatory Activityof Boron Derivatives in Rodents
The use of a simple 8 bit microprocessor as a flexible sequence controller for developinglaboratory automation
The Vickers SP 120 analyser: an instrument evaluation
Thermic Cope reaction of 2-azetidinone-tethered 1,5-dienes: synthesis of tetrahydroazocinones
The reactivity of ?- and ?-iodo propenoylsilanes: an alternative access to polyunsaturated acylsilanes
The synthesis of 1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-2,2-dimethylquinolin-4-ones as antioxidant precursors
The oxidation of 3-alkylhomophthalimide derivatives by dioxygen in alkaline media and Bischler-Napieralski reactions of cleavage-cyclisation products
The synthesis and reactions of some N-acyl-N-aryliminium ions
The case for noncompetitive cyclizative options during attempted expedient construction of the core ring system of CP-263,114
The preparation of some heteroaromatic and aromatic aldehydes
Tetrathiatetraza-azulene
Two-directional dendritic macromolecules based on a 3,4-dihydrothiophene S,S-dioxide core: synthesis and thermolysis
Trimethylsulfonium and trimethylsulfoxonium as versatile epoxidation reagents. A comparative study
The first one-pot asymmetric synthesis of esters of highly biologically active (+)- and (-)- 3-[2-(6-methoxynaphthyl)]-2,2-dimethylpentanoic acid (Vallestril)
The Michael addition of organylthiols to 2-alkoxypropenals
Tricyanovinylpyrroles: synthesis, conformational structure, photosensitizing properties, and electrical conductivity
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ZIRCONIA BASED ORGANIC PRECURSOR INFILTRATION AS A METHOD FOR PREPARATION OF ZTA CERAMICS, PART 1 - INFILTRATION
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