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- Evaluation of effect of food ingestion on bioavailability of cephalexin by moment analysis.
- Pharmacokinetic studies of the urinary excretion of clavulanic acid in man.
- meso-Tetra[5-(8-hydroxyquinolyl)]porphine. A novel porphyrin with metal-chelating groups in the peripheral region.
- Studies on the quantitative structure activity relationship of antimutagenic phenol carboxylic acids to benzo(a)pyrene.
- Effect of light on nonphotosynthetic microorganisms. IV. Photoinduced carotenogenesis in Mycobacterium smegmatis.
- Gas chromatographic determination of saccharin in foods by using trimethylsilyldiazomethane.
- A General Approach to the Synthesis of Polyamine Linked-Monoindolylmaleimides, a New Series of Trypanothione Reductase Inhibitors.
- Relations between the test methods for eco-toxicity.
- Utilization of Protopine and Related Alkaloids. III. Acid Catalyzed Cyclization of Anhydromethylberberine. The Revised Structures for Hydroxyisoanhydrodihydromethyl-berberine and Isoanhydromethylberberine
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- Biphasic increase in chemiluminescence of lymphokine-treated macrophages.
- Studies on the Metabolic Products of a Strain of Aspergillus fumigatus DH 413. VI. Metabolic Position of 3, 4-Dihydroxytoluquinone and Fumigatin Chlorohydrin in Fumigatin Biosynthesis
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- Utilization of Protopine and Related Alkaloids. IV. Transformation of Protopine and Protoberberine Alkaloid to Benzo [c] phenan-thridine Alkaloid
- Studies on the control index of activated sludge. IX. Relationship between the state of activated sludge and the time course pattern of nitrite nitrogen contents in anaerobically treated activated sludge under no BOD loading.
- Simultaneous determination of emetine and cephaeline in ipecac syrup.
- Reaction of conjugated dienones with hydrazoic acid. II.
- Synthesis of disulfates of unconjugated and conjugated bile acids.
- An Efficient One-Pot Method for the Large-Quantitative Production of Radiopharmaceutical Ligand: Diazadioximes.
- Inclusion complexes of cyclodextrins with cinnamic acid derivatives: Dissolution and thermal behavior.