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odiphalin
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Benzenepropanamine, N-(1-methyl-2-phenylethyl)-gamma-phenoxy-, hydrochloride
National Institutes of Health
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Propylamines
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odifaline
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2009
2009
Assessment of quantum‐chemical methods for electronic properties and geometry of signaling biomolecules
N. Ferro
,
T. Bredow
Journal of Computational Chemistry
2009
Corpus ID: 8738696
A reasonable balance between accuracy and feasibility of quantum‐chemical methods depends on the complexity of the molecular…
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2008
2008
Determination of Dissociation Constants of R-(+)-2-(4-Hydroxy-phenoxy-) proanoic Acid
Gu Hao
2008
Corpus ID: 100760710
R-(+) -2-(4-Hydroxy-phenoxy-) proanoic acid(HPPA) is an important intermediate of clodinafop-propargyl. In the process for…
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1980
1980
[Effect of odiphalin and difril on catecholamine concentration in adrenergic nerve fibers of different rat organs].
L. A. Strinskaia
,
G. R. Leont'eva
,
O. Avakian
,
V. A. Govyrin
Biulleten' eksperimental'noi biologii i meditsiny
1980
Corpus ID: 19371139
The histochemical method of Axelsson coupled with photometry was used to study variations in the content of biogenic amines in…
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1980
1980
Effect of odiphalin and difril on catecholamine concentration in adrenergic nerve fibers of different rat organs
Strinskaia La
,
Leont'eva Gr
,
Avakian Om
,
Govyrin Va
1980
Corpus ID: 82679407
: The histochemical method of Axelsson coupled with photometry was used to study variations in the content of biogenic amines in…
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