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Polycarbonate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The main polycarbonate material is produced by the reaction of bisphenol A and phosgene COCl2. The overall reaction can be written as follows: |
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organic reactions Reimer-Tiemann Reaction Reissert Indole Synthesis Reissert Reaction (Reissert Compounds >) Reppe Chemistry Retro-Diels-Alder Reaction Retropinacol |
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Journals of the American Physical Society - Somorjai, and S. Goriely The $"" sup 88_Sr($ p , gamma _)$"" sup 89_Y reaction at astrophysically relevant energies PACS: 25.40.Lw 26.30.+k 27.60.+j |
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High-molecular weight, segmented, polycarbonate elastomers C. and, thereafter, either heat-treating the resulting reaction products at temperatures between about 40.degree. |
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Process for the preparation of new high-molecular segmented... C. and the resulting reaction products are either subjected to a heat treatment at temperatures of between about 40.degree. |
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Journal of Investigative Dermatology - Ferulic Acid Stabilizes... acid in skin generating singlet oxygen (Hanson and Simon, 1998). This reaction occurs maximally at about 345 nm. Singlet oxygen can generate the See Nature Publishing Group Information |
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Wave-pinning and cell polarity from a bistable... Wave-pinning and cell polarity from a bistable reaction-diffusion system Yoichiro Mori2, Alexandra Jilkine2, and Leah Edelstein-Keshet12 |
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COMMUNICATIONS [3 a) A. Balog, D. Meng, T. Kamenecka, P.... 1997, 36, 757; c) D. Meng, P. Bertinato, A. Balog, D.-S. Su, T. the amount of acid in the reaction mixture. |