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Orig. Ed 1995 | | Description | |
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| During the 1980s, the number of acronyms invented and used by organic chemists exploded. This is the first book to provide a comprehensive
list of acronyms, named reactions, and named reagents. These terms are being increasingly used in the literature and in the chemist's everyday working environment. In addition, the final chapter provides a unique list of reviews in all areas of organic synthesis, allowing easier access to areas that may be unfamiliar to the reader. |
| | | | "The 5,610 references are worth the cost of the book to professionals. The work merits purchase by libraries supporting organic chemists at the senior-year academic level or higher and in industrial settings." -- Eugene B. Jackson, Physical Sciences, ARBA
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"...a convenient source of information on a range of reference material, and many researchers will profit from having a copy on their desk." -- David G.I. Kingston, Journal of Natural Products, 1996. |
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