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Knockdown rates in response to phenothrin concentrations using adult body lice.

Knocking the end off a small piece of tubing

Knockout drums, horizontal types.

Knockout drums. Key dimensions of vertical and horizontal types.

Knockout of xylosyl transferase in moss. To avoid undesired glycosylation, greenovation knocked out the xylosyl and fucosyl transferase, as confirmed by RT-PCR. MALDI-TOF results .

KNODE file hierarchy as viewed from the job control module.

Knoevenagel condensation

Knoevenagel condensation between aldehydes and the Wang resin bound nitroacetic acid. Reprinted from Tetrahedron Lett 41

Knoevenagel condensation between aldehydes or ketones using PFj

Knoevenagel condensation catalyzed by solid-supported piperazine.

Knoevenagel condensation of acetophenone and malononitrile

Knoevenagel condensation of activated methylene compounds.

Knoevenagel condensation of benzothiazolium salts with dialdehydes

Knoevenagel condensation of isophthalaldehyde products via base catalysis.

Knoevenagel condensation of malonate with a f Clketone

Knoevenagel condensation reaction of creatinine with aldehydes.

Knoevenagel condensation reaction.

Knoevenagel Condensation Reactions o.

Knoevenagel condensation with piperidinium acetate under microwave conditions. Reprinted from J Comb Chem 4

Knoevenagel condensations in a flow-through reactor

Knoevenagel condensations on solid support.

Knoevenagel isomerization Mislow-Evans sequence provides synthetic equivalent for olefination of a-hydroxyaldehydes .

Knoevenagel Mislow-Evans sequence mediated by silica-supported amines under aqueous conditions equivalent of aldehyde a-hydroxylation olefination.

Knoevenagel reaction in the mechanochemical variant

Knoevenagel reaction of acetophenone with ethyl cyanoacetate.



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