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Friction velocity associated to non-uniform flow and an intermediate scale roughness
Differential Pulse Cathodic Stripping Adsorption Voltammetric Determination of Trace Amounts of Lead Using Factorial Desingn for optimization
Differential Pulse Cathodic Stripping Adsorption Voltammetric Determination of Trace Amounts of Lead Using Factorial Desingn for optimization
Hybrid functions approach for linearly constrained quadratic optimal control problems
N-BUTYLTRIPHENYLPHOSPHONIUM PEROXODISULFATE (BU PPH3)(2)S2O8 AN EFFICIENT AND INEXPENSIVE REAGENT FOR THE CLEAVAGE OF CARBON-NITROGEN DOUBLE BONDS UNDER NON-AQUEOUS AND APROTIC CONDITIONS
Optimal design of steel frames subject to gravity and seismic codes prescribed lateral forces
BENZYLTRIPHENYLPHOSPHONIUM DICHROMATE AS A MILD REAGENT FOR OXIDATION OF THIOLS AND SULFIDES
BENZYLTRIPHENYLPHOSPHONIUM PEROXYMONOSULFATE AS A NOVEL AND EFFICIENT REAGENT FOR OXIDATION OF ALCOHOLS UNDER SOLVENT-FREE CONDITIONS
PREPARATION OF R-( )-3 4-DIMETHOXYBENZYL 2-METHOXY-1-NAPHTHYL SULFOXIDE AND DIASTEREOSELECTIVE ADDITION OF LITHIATED ANION OF THIS REAGENT TO CYCLIC NITRONE. ASYMMETRIC SYNTHESIS OF OPTICAL PURE ISOQ
BENZYLTRIPHENYLPHOSPHONIUM PEROXODISULFATE (PHCH2PPH3)(2)S2O8 A MILD AND INEXPENSIVE REAGENT FOR HIGHLY ENANTIOMERIC PURITY OF -SULFINYL OXIMES AND -SULFINYL HYDRAZONES TO THE CORRESPONDING -KETO
BENZYLTRIPHENYLPHOSPHONIUM CHLOROCHROMATE A MILD AND NOVEL REAGENT FOR OXIDATION OF BENZYLIC AND ALLYLIC ALCOHOLS UNDER NON-AQUEOUS AND APROTIC CONDITIONS OR MICROWAVE CONDITIONS
Systematic simple Latin Square Sampling ( 1) Design and its Optimality
Benzyltriphenylphosphonium Chlorate (BTPPC) as a New and Mild Reagent for Oxidative Deprotection of Trimethylsilyl and Tetrahydropyranyl Ether of Benzylic alcohols Under Non-aqueous Conditions.
Benzyltriphenylphosphonium Chlorate (BTPPC) as a New and Mild Reagent for Oxidative Deprotection of Trimethylsilyl and Tetrahydropyranyl Ether of Benzylic alcohols Under Non-aqueous Conditions.
Shape Optimization of Fillets by the Boundary Element Method