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- Accessing Centnerszwer's quasiracemate – molecular shape controlled molecular recognition. Jacqueline M. Spaniol, Kraig A. Wheeler
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- Design, synthesis, biophysical and primer extension studies of novel acyclic butyl nucleic acid (BuNA). Vipin Kumar, Kiran R. Gore, P. I. Pradeepkumar, Venkitasamy Kesavan
, Org. Biomol. Chem.
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- 449. The walden inversion. Part IV. Conversion of bromosuccinic acid into malic acid. Part V. Conversion of aspartic acid into chloro- or bromosuccinic acid. Hans N. K. RøRdam
, J. Chem. Soc.
, 1932
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Thiomalate complexes of gold(I): preparation,
characterization and crystal structures of 1∶2 gold to thiomalate
complexes
. Daren J. LeBlanc, Richard W. Smith, Zhixian Wang, Helen E. Howard-Lock, (the late) Colin J. L. Lock
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- Presidential address. The Walden inversion. Percy Faraday Frankland
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- Benzyl β-malolactonate polymers: a long story with recent advances. Cédric G. Jaffredo, Sophie M. Guillaume
, Polym. Chem.
, 2014
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- XXVI.—The relation of position isomerism to optical activity. Part X. The menthyl alkyl esters of phthalic acid and its nitro-derivatives. Julius Berend Cohen, David Woodroffe, Leonard Anderson
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- CLXVI.—The Walden inversion. Part II. Hans Nicolai Kellermann Rördam
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- CCLXI.—The Walden inversion. Part III. Hans Nicolai Kellermann Rördam
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- Organic chemistry
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