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General and Synthetic Methods Volume 15
A Specialist Periodical Report
General and Synthetic Methods Volume 15
A Review of the Literature Published in 1990
Senior Reporter G. Pattenden, Department of Chemistry, University of Nottingham Reporters
L.P. Crawford, SmithKline Beecham, Welwyn, Herts. S.M. Higton, University of Nottingham A.R. Howell, Glaxo Group Research, Greenford, Middx. S.P. Keeling, Glaxo Group Research, Greenford, Middx. J.D. Kilburn, University of Southampton E. Merifield, University of Bath C.E. Mowbray, University of Nottingham S.K. Richardson, Notre Dame University, South Bend, Indiana, USA G.M. Robertson, Glaxo Group Research, Ware, Herts. J. Steele, Pfizer Central Research, Sandwich, Kent S.D.A. Street, Pfizer Central Research, Sandwich, Kent J.B. Sweeney, University of Bristol M. Tankard, University of Nottingham S.E