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" Anomeric effect : "
Walter A. Szarek, editor, Derek Horton, editor.
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BL
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Record Number
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599045
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b428264
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Title & Author
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Anomeric effect : : origin and consequences /\ Walter A. Szarek, editor, Derek Horton, editor.
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Publication Statement
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Washington :: American Chemical Society,, 1979.
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Series Statement
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ACS symposium series,; 84
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xi, 115 p. :: ill. ;; 24 cm.
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ISBN
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0841204705
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: 9780841204706
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Notes
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"Based on a symposium cosponsored by the Division of Carbohydrate Chemistry of the American Chemical Society and the Organic Chemistry Division of the Chemical Institute of Canada at the Second Joint Conference of the ACS and CIC in Montreal, Quebec, May 29-June 2, 1977."
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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The interaction between the ring-oxygen p-type lone pair and adjacent [sigma]-bonds in pyranose derivatives / Serge David -- The exo-anomeric effect / R.U. Lemieux, S. Koto, and D. Voisin -- Proton spin-lattice relaxation : a new, quantitative (?) measure of aglycon-sugar interactions / J.M. Berry, L.D. Hall, D.G. Welder, and K.F. Wong -- The structural properties of the anomeric center in pyranoses and pyranosides / G.A. Jeffrey -- Aspects of conformational analysis of pentopyranosyl acetates, benzoates, and halides / Hans Paulsen, Peter Luger, and Fred R. Heiker -- The influence of reactant structure and solvent on glycoside synthesis / Conrad Schuerch -- Conformational interactions in 1,4-heterobutane segments / Ernest L. Eliel and Eusebio Juaristi.
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Subject
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Isomerism, Congresses.
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Carbohydrates, Congresses.
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Carbohydrates-- chemical synthesis.
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Molecular Conformation.
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Stereoisomerism.
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LC Classification
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QD471.A57
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Szarek, Walter A.,1938-
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Horton, Derek,1932-
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American Chemical Society., Division of Carbohydrate Chemistry.
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Chemical Institute of Canada., Organic Chemistry Division.
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