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      by 
      Bunin, Barry A.
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      medicinal chemistry problem. The Combinatorial Index is an answer to that problem. This compendium of
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      Morse, John W.
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      Preface. The CO₂-Carbonic Acid System and Solution Chemistry. Interactions Between Carbonate
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      Gold, Victor.
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      Intermediates in Reactions in Solution; IV. Mechanisms of Reaction of Carbenes in Solution; V. Conclusion
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      Pattenaude, Shannon R., author.
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      in solution, thus damping rather than enhancing the contact free energy of oily molecules in water. I
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      Lopes, André Miguel da Costa, author.
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      technologies using ionic liquids (ILs) for biomass valorisation following the green chemistry and biorefinery
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      Horton, Derek, 1932-
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      Solution.; VI. Hydrogen Peroxide; VII. Nitric Acid, Nitrogen Dioxide, and Nitroxyl Radicals; VIII. Chromium
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      Peruzzini, Maurizio.
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      characterization and study of transition metal hydride systems in solution. Dihydrogen bonded complexes and proton
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      Garrett, Donald E.
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      , engineers, and consumers of borate products * Includes crystallographic descriptions, solution chemistry
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      Seminario, J. M.
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      that DFT is a practical solution to the problems standard <IT>ab initio</IT> methods have with chemical
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      Webb, G. A. (Graham Alan), 1935-
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      applications of the technique in all branches of chemistry, including biochemistry, and pharmaceutics. This