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Ayerst

The very low solubility of oxamide is almost undoubtedly the result of the extensively hydrogen-bonded nature of the crystalline compound (cf. E. M. Ayerst and J. R. C. Duke, Acta. Cryst. (1954), 7, 588). [Pg.118]

Takeda Chemical Industries (Japan) Wyeth-Ayerst... [Pg.73]


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