Rational propensity in I, I-disubstituted cyclopropanes
Lauri Rosemary Robertson
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Rational propensity in I, I-disubstituted cyclopropanes
Published
1981
Pages
107
Subjects
Cyclopropane derived reactive intermediates
Cyclopropane anesthesia
Methoden Organischen Chemie (Methods in Organic Chemistry)
On the mass spectrometry of some cyclopropyl compounds
T͡Siklopropany s funkt͡sionalʹnymi gruppami
Syntheses of polyfunctional cyclopropane derivatives
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Rational propensity in I, I-disubstituted cyclopropanes was written by Lauri Rosemary Robertson.
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