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N-Demethylation of N-methyl tertiary amines using diethylazodicarboxylate.

N-Demethylation of nicotine to yield nomicotine.

N-Demethylation of propoxur.

N-Demethylation of propoxyphene 2, Base-catalyzed conversion of norpropoxyphene to norpropoxyphene amide.

N-dependent melting temperatures and coexistence temperature ranges A7. a—longtime averaged kinetic energy values at which rms bond length fluctuations S rise sharply see

N-Dialkylglucamines 1 Ri, R2, R3 alkyl, functionalized alkyl.

N-dialkylmethacrylamides carrying ring moieties.

N-Diazeniumdiolate synthesis and decomposition.

N-diethylamino -4 -fluorosulphonylazobenzene dye used in the study. Reprinted with permission from J. Koh et al. .

N-dihydroxyethyl- -toluidine.

N-dihydroxyethyl-p-toluidine.

N-Diisopropylacetamide- water system

N-Dimethylacetamide ivater system

N-dimethylformamide structure from gas-phase electron diffraction .

N-dimethylformamide. The double bond character in the C—N bond results in the two N-methyl groups appearing as separate signals. On heating, the rotation increases, resulting in the coalescence of the N-methyl signals to a single peak.

N-dimethylglycine-catalyzed synthesis of enamides

N-DMGs for DoM of indoles.

N-dodoecyl p-alanine, an example of an amphoteric surfactant.

N-Donor functionalised NHC-Pd complexes.

N-donor ligands used in nonheme di-iron model compounds and their abbreviations.

N-doped sites within carbonaceous framework . I Amine, 2 pyroUic, 3 nitio, 4 pytidinic, 5 quaternary graphitic

N-Electrophiles for amination of chiral imide enolates

N-ENDOR spectra at 10 K of mixed-valent MMOH .

N-ethyl-2,2 -dichtorodiethylamine N Mustard, N Lost CeHiaNCt

N-Ethyl-N-methyl aniline for the C-N cleavage.



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