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181by Kim, Nicholas D.“... were generally low. House-dusts contained higher concentrations of cadmium than typical external dusts...”
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184by Aly, Hassan Abu-el-Seoud“... proceeds, in contrast to the generally reported retention as the stereochemically preferred pathway...”
Published 1976
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185by Ekenäs, Catarina“... possible congruencies between DNA sequence data, secondary chemistry, and biological activity. Complex...”
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188by Lukassen, Axel Ariaan“... is given in chapter 2. The resulting differential equations are generally large nonlinear systems...”
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189by Martinez Belmonte, MartaSubjects: “...QD Chemistry : Q Science (General)...”
Published 2010
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190by Schmidtmann, MarcSubjects: “...QD Chemistry : Q Science (General)...”
Published 2008
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191by Hunter, Stuart MichaelSubjects: “...QD Chemistry : Q Science (General)...”
Published 2012
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192by Mat Ali, Mohd ShukriSubjects: “...QR Microbiology : QD Chemistry : S Agriculture (General)...”
Published 2008
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193by Thomson, KatrinaSubjects: “...QD Chemistry : Q Science (General)...”
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196by Ndi, Cornelius NdiSubjects: “...General acid/base...”
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197by Lemieux, René M.“... of regioisomerically pure functionalized 2-trimethylgermylalk-l-enes of general structure 26, which are useful...”
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198by Lemieux, René M.“... of regioisomerically pure functionalized 2-trimethylgermylalk-l-enes of general structure 26, which are useful...”
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199by Rosal Sandberg, Jaime Axel“... for molecular integral evaluation in quantum chemistry, as well as new design and implementation strategies...”
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200by Sheh, Leung“...This thesis is composed of four parts, preceded by a brief, general introduction to the chemistry...”
Published 1981
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