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  • 51Cyclochlorotine — IUPAC name 1,2 Dichloro 15 ethyl 5,12 bis hydroxymethyl 9 phenyl dodecahydro 3a,6,10,13,16 pentaaza cyclopentac ycloh …

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  • 52Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of carbohydrates — Carbohydrate NMR Spectroscopy is the application of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy to structural and conformational analysis of carbohydrates. This tool allows the carbohydrate chemist to determine the structure of monosaccharides… …

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  • 53Walker motifs — The Walker A and Walker B motifs are protein sequence motifs. These were first reported in ATP binding proteins by Walker and co workers in 1982.[1] Contents 1 Walker A motif 1.1 A loop 2 …

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  • 54Barton , Sir Derek Harold Richard — (1918–1998) British chemist Barton was born in Gravesend and was educated at Imperial College, London, where he obtained his PhD in 1942. After doing some industrial research he spent a year as visiting lecturer at Harvard before being appointed… …

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  • 55Hassell , Odd — (1897–1981) Norwegian chemist Hassell, who was born in the Norwegian capital of Christiania (now Oslo), was educated at the university there and in Berlin where he obtained his doctorate in 1924. He immediately returned to the University of Oslo… …

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  • 56RSCA — reference strand mediated conformational analysis * * * right scapuloanterior; see scapuloanterior position, under position …

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  • 57SSC — salt sodium citrate; single stripe colitis; single strand conformational [analysis]; single suture craniosynostosis; sister strand crossover; skin to skin care; somatic stem cell; somatosensory cortex; standard saline citrate; standard sodium… …

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  • 58SSCA — single strand conformational analysis; spontaneous suppressor cell activity …

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  • 59Barton — I Barton   [bɑːtn, englisch; nach dem Ort Barton, Südengland], Bartonien [ njɛ̃, französisch], Bartonium, Geologie: Stufe des Tertiärs.   II Barton   [baːtn], Sir (seit 1972) Derek Harold …

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  • 60Barton, Derek —    b. 1918, Gravesend; d. 1988, Texas    Chemist    Derek Barton was one of the pre eminent chemists of the century. He won the Nobel Prize for chemistry (with Odd Hassel) for a four page paper which revolutionized his field of organic chemistry …

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