Empowering and disempowering Indigenes : staging Australian Aboriginal experience / Khairul Chowdhury
India’s twin economic and political crises
The growth slowdown has been dramatic, while politics takes an aggressively illiberal turn
Physics, chemistry and applications of nanostructures: proceedings of the International Conference Nanomeeting--2013: reviews and short notes: Minsk, Belarus, 28-31 May 2013 / editors, V.E. Borisenko, S.V. Gaponenko, V.S. Gurin, C.H. Kam
CRC concise encyclopedia of nanotechnology / edited by Boris Ildusovich Kharisov, Oxana Vasilievna Kharissova, and Ubaldo Ortiz-Mendez
Acylation of oxindoles using methyl/phenyl esters via mixed Claisen condensation – An access to 3-alkylideneoxindoles
DOI: 10.1039/D0OB00789G, Communication
Predominantly, aggressive acid chlorides and stoichiometric coupling reagents are employed in the acylating process for synthesizing carbonyl tethered heterocycles. Herein, we report simple acyl sources, viz. methyl and phenyl esters...
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Disease Resistance in Crop Plants: Molecular, Genetic and Genomic Perspectives.
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Adani Ports raises Rs 125 crore through non-convertible debentures
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HDFC Bank's advances rise 21% in March quarter; deposits go up 24%
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8 Hand and Wrist Exercises for Computer Users
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Hacker Lexicon: A Guide to Ransomware, the Scary Hack That’s on the Rise
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Social Exercise: How the Cultish November Project Uses Hugs and Social Media to Get Fit
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CES 2017 - Carnival’s High-Tech Cruise Wearable Knows Your Every Need
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