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141.
Synthesis, Characterization And Biological Activities Of Macrocyclic Polyamine Complexes
142.
Studies On The Selective Bond Cleavage Of Two Kinds Of Benzotriazole Derivatives And Its Application In Organic Synthesis
143.
Asymmetric Catalytic Substitution Of Sulfonamide Groups
144.
Synthesis And Characterization Of Aromatic Amidinate Supramolecular And Phosphorus Imido Compounds
145.
Stereoselective Olefination Of Imines
146.
Prediction Of Fracture Toughness In The Ductile-to-brittle Transition Region Of Pressure Vessel Steels
147.
Decarboxylative Alkylation Of β-Keto Acids
148.
Ring-Opening Reactions Of Cyclopropenes With Organometallic Reagents
149.
Transition-metal Catalyzed Small Organic Molecule C-H Bond Hydroxylation And C-C Bond Cleavage
150.
Multicomponent Synthesis Of Nitrogen-Containing Compounds
151.
Studies On The Nuclease Activities Of Transition Metal Complexes With Nitrogen-Containing Multidentate Ligands
152.
Selective Cleaving C-C Bond Reaction Of Polyaryl Cyclopentadienes And Luminescent Properties Of The Products
153.
Activation And Coupling Reactions Of Alkylamines
154.
Fibre Deformations Of Softwood And Bagasse Pulps And The Load-Elongation Properties Of The Paper
155.
Three Pyrazole Boron Rare-earth Alkyl Compounds Synthesis And Reactions
156.
Investigation On The Relationship Between Anisotropic Crystal Surface Characteristics And Flotation Behaviors Of Three Calcium-bearing Minerals
157.
Investigation On Carbon-Carbon Bond Cleavage Of Acetonitrile Catalyzed By Copper Complexes&Syntheses And Properties Of Coordination Complexes With1,10-Phenanthroline Derivate Ligands
158.
Research On Feasibility Of Evaluation Of Fracture Toughness In The Ductile-to-brittle Transition Region Of Q345R By Small Punch Tests And Beremin Model
159.
Molecular Engineering Approaches For Improving Refolding Yield, Thermostability And Specificity Of Human Enteropeptidase
160.
Study On The Cleavage Of Covalent Bonds In Coal Pyrolysis In Consecutive Temperature Ranges
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