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Progress in Organic Chemistry

Robinson R (1952) In Cook JW (ed) Progress in organic chemistry. Butterworths, London, p 2... [Pg.99]

J.W. Cornforth, "Total Synthesis of Steroids" in "Progress in Organic Chemistry", Vol. 3, Academic Press, New York, 1955, p. 7. [Pg.28]

P. M. Hardy B. Ridge, Recent Advances in the Chemistry of Cyclic Peptides. In Progress in Organic Chemistry W. Carruthers,... [Pg.693]

R. Mechoulam and Y. Gaoni, Fortschr. Chem. Org. Naturstoffe 25, 175 (1967) Ciba Foundation Symposium on the Chemistry and Botany of Cannabis, (C. R. B. Joyce and S. H. Curry, eds.). Churchill, London, 1970 Abstract of Symposium on the Chemistry and Biological Activity of Cannabis, Apotheker Societaten, Stockholm, 1971 It. K. Razdan, in Progress in Organic Chemistry (J. Cook and W. Carruthers, eds.), Vol. 8, Butterworth, London, 1973. [Pg.160]

Fischer, H., and D. Rewichi In Cook-CamUhers, Progress in Organic Chemistry, Vol. 7, p. 116f. London Butterworths 1968. [Pg.52]

The first chapter, Recent Advances in the Synthesis of Morphine and Related Alkaloids, by Noritaka Chida, presents the racemic synthesis of morphine and related alkaloids by four research groups, and the chiral synthesis of those alkaloids by four research groups. This work has greatly contributed to progress in Organic Chemistry and Medicinal Chemistry. [Pg.323]

Review publications give considerable attention to the desired products. Reports on the Progress of Applied Chemistry, is published annually by the Society of Chemical Industry, London (91, Two sections of Reviews of Petroleum Technology (95, are of special interest—the section on derived chemicals and the section on petroleum literature. The latter section is concerned primarily with the nonperiodical literature, such as books and pamphlets. This first volume of Progress in Organic Chemistry contains a section, Chemicals from Petroleum, which emphasizes the oxygenated derivatives (89. ... [Pg.371]

B-58MI 626-01 F. G. Mann in Progress in Organic Chemistry, ed. J. W. Cook, Butterworth, London,... [Pg.1187]

Waters, W. A Homolytic oxidation processes. In Progress in organic chemistry, Volume 5. London Butterworths 1961, pp. 1-45... [Pg.127]

Mann, F. G., The Heterocyclic Derivatives of Phosphorus, Arsenic, Antimony, Bismuth, and Silicon, Interscience, New York, 1950 and F. G. Mann, Progress in Organic Chemistry, Butterworths, London, 1958, Chapt. 6. Contain reviews of the early work. [Pg.54]


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