Organic Chemistry Phenomena
"Organic Chemistry Phenomena" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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The conformation, properties, reaction processes, and the properties of the reactions of organic carbon compounds.
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D055601
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MeSH Number(s) |
G02.607
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Concept/Terms |
Organic Chemistry Phenomena- Organic Chemistry Phenomena
- Phenomena, Organic Chemistry
- Organic Chemistry Phenomenon
- Phenomenon, Organic Chemistry
- Organic Chemistry Concepts
- Concept, Organic Chemistry
- Concepts, Organic Chemistry
- Organic Chemistry Concept
Organic Chemistry Processes- Organic Chemistry Processes
- Chemistry Processes, Organic
- Processes, Organic Chemistry
- Organic Chemistry Process
- Chemistry Process, Organic
- Process, Organic Chemistry
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Leadbeatera NE, Torenius HM, Tye H. Microwave-promoted organic synthesis using ionic liquids: a mini review. Comb Chem High Throughput Screen. 2004 Aug; 7(5):511-28.
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Cech TR. The chemistry of self-splicing RNA and RNA enzymes. Science. 1987 Jun 19; 236(4808):1532-9.
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Flory DA, Or? J, Fennessey PV. Organic contamination problems in the Viking molecular analysis experiment. Orig Life. 1974 Jul-Oct; 5(3):443-55.
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Letsinger RL, Caruthers MH, Jerina DM. Reactions of nucleosides on polymer supports. Synthesis of thymidylylthymidylylthymidine. Biochemistry. 1967 May; 6(5):1379-88.
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