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Trans effect in the synthesis of the cis-diamminodichloroplatinum.

Trans effect in the synthesis of the trans-diamminodichloroplatinum.

Trans effect of i-bonding ligand L which stabilizes the five-coordinated transition state for the displacement of X by Y in mns-.

Trans enforced coordination for acetyl-palladium in SPANphos complex

Trans Fat Label on Food, p. 111

Trans gauche isomerism

Trans influence of the organo ligands in the tetrachloro-p-tolyltellurate.

Trans interactions.

Trans Isomer Formation in Sunflower Oil as a Function of Deodorization Temperature. Source

Trans isomers of C18

Trans isomers of polyacetylene, above and below, respectively

Trans membrane distillation with hydrophobic MF membrane.

Trans to cis isomerization of pendant azobenzene groups after irradiation of cyclohexane solution of polystyrene with azobenzene groups 440 nm.

Trans- and c s- 3-lactams 367 and 368, respectively, by condensation of triphenylglycol-derived esters 204 and 205 with imine 359a.

Trans- and cis-configuration of metal-bis-acetylide coroplfaces M . L--S.C X

Trans- and cis-PDC yields as a function of molar amounts of Cd deposited during the photocataiytic reaction for 24 h. a

Trans- and cis-PDC yields as a function of molar amounts of Cd deposited during the photocatalytic reaction for 24 h. a

Trans- and cis-peptide bond

Trans- and ctr-configuration of metal-bis-acetylide complexes Kpr M L. L--S.C X

Trans- and cw-isomers of retinol and retinal

Trans- and gauche-conformations of 1,1,1,3,3-pentafluorobutane.

Trans- and intergranular nature of crack propagation in material II

Trans- and ris-Os

Trans-1,4-polybutadiene lamella at 36 C

Trans-1,4-polybutadiene lamellas from solution at 60 C.



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