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Covalent and Noncovalent Intermediates of an NAD Utilizing Enzyme, Human CD38
Recommending Hartree-Fock Theory with London- Dispersion and Basis
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Bond Distances and Bond Orders in Binuclear Metal Complexes of the First Row Transition Metals Titanium Through Zinc
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Chemoselectivity for B−O and B−H Bond Cleavage by Pincer-Type
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Transition Metal Activation and Functionalization of Carbon-Hydrogen Bonds
Anti-Arrhenius Cleavage of Covalent Bonds in Bottlebrush Macromolecules on Substrate
Practice Problems in Biomedical Organic Chemistry: Self-Guided Problems and Answers for Students in Bioorganic and Organic Chemistry, Volume I
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Oxidative Aliphatic Carbon-Carbon Bond Cleavage Reactions
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Activation of the Si−B Interelement Bond: Mechanism, Catalysis, and Synthesis Martin Oestreich,* Eduard Hartmann, and Marius Mewald
Amide Bond Activation of Biological Molecules
Deacylative Transformations of Ketones Via Aromatization-Promoted Carbon−Carbon Bond Activation Yan Xu1, Xiaotian Qi2, Pengfei Zheng1,3, Carlo C
Depolymerization Pathways for Branching Lignin Spirodienone Units Revealed with Ab Initio Steered Molecular Dynamics
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Homolytic Vs. Heterolytic Fragmentation
A Study of Carbon Carbon Bond Cleavage in Strained Hydrocarbon Systems
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Stereoelectronic Effects and General Trends in Hyperconjugative Acceptor Ability of Σ Bonds Igor V
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Mechanically-Induced Chemical Changes in Polymeric Materials
Catalytic Cleavage of Carbon-Carbon Sigma Bonds Using Transition Metals
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Hückel and Möbius Aromaticity in Bicyclic Systems