Acetylenes are an important and valuable class of compounds in organic synthesis. This book expands on this historically well-established concept, while incorporating the many new developments that have widened the number of applications in this field. It remains the only handbook available that emb
Ultrafast Electron Microscopy in Materials Science, Biology, and Chemistry
β Scribed by Wayne E. King; Geoffrey H. Campbell; Alan Frank; Bryan Reed; John F. Schmerge; Bradley J. Siwick; Brent C. Stuart; Peter M. Weber
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2005
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- 8 KB
- Volume
- 36
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0931-7597
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Acetylenes are an important and valuable class of compounds in organic synthesis. This book expands on this historically well-established concept, while incorporating the many new developments that have widened the number of applications in this field. It remains the only handbook available that emb
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Acetylenes are an important and valuable class of compounds in organic synthesis. This book expands on this historically well-established concept, while incorporating the many new developments that have widened the number of applications in this field. It remains the only handbook available that emb
Acetylenes are an important and valuable class of compounds in organic synthesis. This book expands on this historically well-established concept, while incorporating the many new developments that have widened the number of applications in this field. It remains the only handbook available that emb