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      by 
      Palmer, D. A. (Donald Alan), 1943-
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      -cycle chemistry and hydrothermal synthesis. As befits the variety of interests addressed, some chapters provide
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      Sparks, Donald L., 1953-
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      Importance of Microbial Biofilms; II. The Microbial Biofilm as an Interfacial Boundary Regulating Solution
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      Sykes, A. G.
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      V. Miscellaneous ComplexesVI. Conclusion; References; Chapter 3. Aqueous Solution Chemistry of
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      Smith, Gerard V.
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      organic reactions in solution. These materials can supplement advanced chemistry courses. Most synthetic
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      Rupprecht, Larry.
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      Cast from Solution -- Creation of Electrically Conducting Plastics by Chaotic Mixing -- Production of
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      Obrecht, Daniel.
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      -bound catalysts. Solution chemistry using temporary trapping of intermediates on solid support ("intermediate
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      Diercksen, G. H. F.
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      Nuclear Motion to Electronic Structure; 5. Conclusions; References; Chapter 6. Combining Quantum Chemistry
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      Kamat, Prashant V.
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      Analytical Chemistry / E. Pelizzetti and C. Minero -- Semiconductor-Mediated Photocatalysis for Organic
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      Belton, P. S.
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      applications of the technique in all branches of chemistry, including biochemistry, and pharmaceutics. This
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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
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      Hippe, Z., 1930-
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      This comprehensive overview of the application of artificial intelligence methods (AI) in chemistry