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Everett, Edward

L-sorbose by the action of bromine. The former product represented only one-third of the reducing material. The stability of the keto aldonic acids to bromine had previously been noted by several workers Kiliani prepared a keto-L-rhamnonic acid which did not react within four days with an excess of bromine. Similar results were reported by Everett, Edwards and Sheppard. ... [Pg.150]

Shane, Edward C. Price-Everett, Miranda Hanson, Tonva. J. Chem, Educ. 2000, 77, 1617-1618. [Pg.148]

Submitted by Everett M. Schultz and Sally Mickey. Checked by Edward T. Cline and R. S. Schseibee. [Pg.38]

The first known ideas for communications satellites were actually made public not by scientists or engineers but by the writers Arthur C. Clarke and Edward Everett Hale. [Pg.382]

Porosity in Carbons, J.W.Partick (ed.), Edward Arnold, London, 1995. D.H.Everett, in. Specialist Periodical Reports, vol. 4, D.H.Everett (ed.). Chemical Society, London, 1983. [Pg.54]

Edward Everett, Orations and Speeches on Various Occasions, 2 vols. (Boston C. C. Little and J. Brown, 1850), i 38. [Pg.176]


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