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MAJOR PUBLICATIONS OF M. G. VORONKOV

  1. M. G. Voronkov, Study of the reaction of sulfur with phenyl-substituted olefins [in Russian], Author's Abstract of Thesis for Candidate of Chemical Sciences, Izd. LGU, Leningrad (1947).

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  3. M. G. Voronkov, N. S. Deryagina, A. S. Nakhmanovich, and V. A. Usov, Reactions of Sulfur with Organic Compounds, Consultants Bureau, New York (1987), 421 pp.

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  4. M. G. Voronkov, Chemistry of Organosilicon Compounds in Papers by Russian and Soviet Scientists [in Russian], Izd. LGU, Leningrad (1952), 104 pp.

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  6. M. G. Voronkov, Heterolytic Cleavage Reactions of the Siloxane Bond [in Russian], Report of Scientific Papers presented for Degree of Doctor of Chemical Sciences, INKhS, Moscow (1961), 48 pp.

  7. M. G. Voronkov and E. Ya. Lukevics, Biologically Active Compounds of Silicon, Usp. Khim., 38, 2173 (1969).

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  14. M. G. Voronkov and V. M. D'yakov, Silatranes [in Russian], Nauka, Novosibirsk (1978), 206 pp.

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  18. V. E. Shklover, Y. T. Struchkov, and M. G. Voronkov, Structure of Organic Derivatives of Non-Tetrahedral Silicon, Main Group Metal Chem., 11, 101 (1988).

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  19. V. Pestunovich, V. Sidorkin, and M. Voronkov, The Structure and Properties of Hypervalent Silicon Compounds with a Soft Coordination Center, in: B. Marciniec, J. Chojnowski (eds.), Progress in Organosilicon Chemistry, Gordon and Breach, New York (1994), Ch. 5, p. 69.

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  20. V. E. Shklover, Yu. T. Struchkov, and M. G. Voronkov, Organic Compounds of Silicon and Nonstandard Types of Coordination, Usp. Khim., 58, 353 (1989).

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  21. M. G. Voronkov and L. I. Gubanova, Penta-and Hexacoordinate Silicon Compounds Containing Si—F Bonds, Main Group Metal Chem., 4, 209 (1987).

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  22. M. G. Voronkov, V. A. Pestunovich, and Yu. I. Baukov, Pentacoordinated Silicon in Derivatives of Amides and Hydrazides Containing the XMe2SiCH2 Group, Metalloorg. Khim., 4, 1210 (1991).

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  23. M. G. Voronkov, Dragonoids — New Compounds of Hypervalent Silicon, Izv. Akad. Nauk. Ser. Khim., 2664 (1991).

  24. M. G. Voronkov, O. M. Trofimova, Yu. I. Bolgova, and N. F. Chernov, New Organosilicon Derivatives of Nitrogen-Containing Heterocycles, Khim. Geterotsikl. Soedin., 1487 (2001).

  25. O. M. Trofimova, N. F. Chernov, and M. G. Voronkov, Alkyl(alkoxy)silylalkyl Derivatives of Nitrogen-Containing Heterocycles, Usp. Khim., 68, 318 (1999).

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  29. M. G. Voronkov, Biological Activity of Silatranes, Top. Curr. Chem., 84, 77 (1979).

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  30. M. G. Voronkov, V. M. D'yakov, and S. V. Kirpichenko, Silatranes, J. Organomet. Chem., 233, 1 (1982).

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  31. M. G. Voronkov and V. P. Baryshok, Metallatranes, J. Organomet. Chem., 239, 199 (1982).

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  32. V. F. Sidorkin, V. A. Pestunovich, and M. G. Voronkov, Physical Chemistry of Silatranes, Usp. Khim., 49, 789 (1980).

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  33. V. A. Pestunovich, S. V. Kirpichenko, and M. G. Voronkov, Silatranes and their Tricyclic Analogs, in: Z. Rappoport and Y. Apeloig (eds.), The Chemistry of Organic Silicon Compounds Vol. 2, Wiley, Chichester (1998), p. 1447.

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  34. V. B. Pukhnarevich, M. G. Voronkov, and L. I. Kopylova, Dehydrocondensation of organylsilanes with the Formation of Si—Si Bond, Usp. Khim., 69, 150 (2000).

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  35. E. Ya. Lukevics and M. G. Voronkov, Hydrosilylation, Hydrogermylation, and Hydrostannylation, Izd. Akad. Nauk Latv. SSR, Riga (1964), 361 pp.

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  36. E. Ya. Lukevics and M. G. Voronkov, Organic Insertion Reactions of Group IV Elements, Consultants Bureau, New York (1966), 413 pp.

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  37. V. B. Pukhnarevich, E. Lukevics, L. I. Kopylova, and M. G. Voronkov, Prospects of Hydrosilylation [in Russian], Inst. Org. Sinteza Latv. Akad. Nauk, Riga (1992), 383 pp.

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  38. M. G. Voronkov and N. N. Vlasova, Sulfur-containing Organosilicon Compounds, in: M. G. Voronkov (ed.), Advances of Organosilicon Chemistry, Mir, Moscow (1985), p. 228.

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  39. S. N. Borisov, M. G. Voronkov, and E. Ya. Lukevics, Silicon Heteroorganic Compounds [in Russian], Khimiya, Leningrad (1966), 542 pp.

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  40. S. N. Borisov, M. G. Voronkov, and E. Ya. Lukevics, Organosilicon Derivatives of Phosphorus and Sulfur [in Russian], Khimiya, Leningrad (1968), 292 pp.

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  41. S. N. Borisov, M. G. Voronkov, and E. Ya. Lukevics, Organosilicon Heteropolymers and Heterocompounds, Plenum Press, New York (1970), 633 pp.

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  42. S. N. Borisov, M. G. Voronkov, and E. Ya. Lukevics, Organosilicon Derivatives of Phosphorus and Sulfur, Plenum Press, New York (1971), 343 pp.

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  43. M. G. Voronkov, V. P. Mileshkovich, and Yu. A. Yuzhelevskii, Complexes of Organosilicon Compounds Containing a Siloxane Bond, Usp. Khim., 45, 2253 (1976).

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  44. M. G. Voronkov, E. A. Maletina, and V. K. Roman, Silicon-Oxygen Derivatives of Nonmetals. Derivatives of Nitrogen and Phosphorus [in Russian], Nauka, Novosibirsk (1988), 364 pp.

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  45. M. G. Voronkov. E. A. Maletina, and V. K. Roman, Heterosiloxanes Derivatives of Non-Biogenic Elements [in Russian], Harwood Academic Publishers, London (1988), 469 pp.

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  46. M. G. Voronkov, E. A. Maletina, and V. K. Roman, Silicon-Oxygen Derivatives of Nonmetals. Derivatives of Oxygen and Sulfur [in Russian], Nauka (1991), 279 pp.

  47. M. G. Voronkov, V. P. Mileshkevich, and Yu. A. Yuzhelevskii, The Siloxane Bond [in Russian], Nauka, Novosibirsk (1976), 411 pp.

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  48. M. G. Voronkov, V. P. Mileshkevich, and Yu. A. Yuzhelevskii, The Siloxane Bond. Physical Properties and Chemical Transformations, Consultant Bureau, New York-London (1978), 493 pp.

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  49. M. G. Voronkov, E. A. Maletina, and V. K. Roman, Heterosiloxanes [in Russian], Nauka, Novosibirsk (1984), 269 pp.

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  50. M. G. Voronkov, E. A. Maletina, and V. K. Roman, Heterosiloxanes, Harwood Academic Publishers, London, 1988, Vol. 1-3.

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  51. M. G. Voronkov and V. B. Pukhnarevich, Unsaturated Silicon Alcohols, Glycols, Ethers and Acetals, Rev. Heteroatom Chem., 1 (1992).

  52. M. G. Voronkov, N. N. Vlasova, and Yu. N. Pozhidaev, Organosilicon Ion-exchange and Complexing Adsorbents, App. Organomet. Chem., 14, 287 (2000).

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  53. M. G. Voronkov and V. J. Lavren'yev, Polyhedral Oligosilsesquioxanes and their Homo Derivatives, Inorg. Ring Syst., 199 (1982).

  54. M. G. Voronkov, O. G. Yarosh, and L. V. Zhilitskaya, Highly Unsaturated Macrocyclic Organosilicon Compounds, Phosphorus, Sulfur and Silicon, 65, 33 (1992).

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  55. O. G. Yarosh, M. G. Voronkov, and E. I. Brodskaya, Macromolecular and Macrocyclic Polyunsaturated Silicohydrocarbons, Usp. Khim., 64, 896 (1995).

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  56. A. N. Mirskaya, T. I. Drozdova, G. G. Levkovskaya, and M. G. Voronkov, Reactions of N-Chloramines and N-Halogenoamides with Unsaturated Compounds, Usp. Khim., 58, 417 (1989).

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  57. N. A. Keiko and M. G. Voronkov, Methods of Synthesis of Acrolein and its α-Substituted Derivatives, Usp. Khim., 62, 796 (1993).

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  58. K. A. Abzaeva, M. G. Voronkov, and V. A. Lopyrev, Biologically Active Derivatives of Polyacrylic Acid, Polymer Science, 39B, 409 (1997).

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  59. V. A. Lopyrev, G. V. Dolgushin, and M. G. Voronkov, Applied Chemistry of 1,1-Dimethylhydrazine and its Derivatives, Zh. Prikl. Khim., 71, 1233 (1998).

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  60. E. Ya. Lukevics, L. I. Libert, and M. G. Voronkov, Organosilicon Derivatives of Aminoalcohols, Usp. Khim., 39, 2005 (1970).

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  61. M. G. Voronkov and N. N. Vlasova, Compounds with a Sulfur-Silicon Bond, in: L. I. Belen′kii (ed.), Production and Properties of Organic Compounds of Sulfur [in Russian] Khimiya, Moscow (1998), p. 481.

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  62. E. I. Brodskaya, G. V. Ratovskii, and M. G. Voronkov, Orbital Interactions through Space and through a σ-Bond, Usp. Khim., 62, 975 (1993).

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  63. I. P. Biryukova, M. G. Voronkov, and A. I. Safin, Tables of Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance Frequencies [in Russian], Khimiya, Leningrad (1966), 371 pp.

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  64. I. P. Birjukov, M. G. Voronkov, and I. A. Safin, Tables of Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance Frequencies, Jerusalem, (1969), 135 pp.

  65. I. P. Biryukov, M. G. Voronkov, E. Ya. Lukevics, and I. A. Safin, Investigation of Electronic Effects in n-alkoxychlorosilanes and n-alkyltrichlorosilanes by Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance, Teor. Eksp. Khim., 6, 566 (1970).

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  66. Yu. L. Frolov and M. G. Voronkov, Spectroscopy of Pentacoordinate Silicon Derivatives, J. Mol. Struct., 217, 265 (1990).

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  67. A. N. Egorochkin and M. G. Voronkov, Electronic Structure of Organic Compounds of Silicon, Germanium, and Tin, Izd. Sibirsk. Otd. Russk. Akad. Nauk, Novosibirsk (2001), 615 pp.

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  68. I. P. Biryukov, M. G. Voronkov, and I. A. Safin, Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance in Organic and Inorganic Chlorides of Silicon, in: Radiospectroscopy of Solid [in Russian], Atomizdat, Moscow (1967), p. 252.

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  69. M. G. Voronkov and V. P. Feshin, Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance of Organic and Metalloorganic Compounds, in: Determination of Organic Structures by Physical Methods Vol. 5, Academic Press, New York-London, (1973), p. 169.

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  70. R. G. Saifutdinov, L. I. Larina, T. I. Vakul′skaya, and M. G. Voronkov, Electron Paramagnetic Resonance in Biochemistry and Medicine, Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York (2001), 282 pp.

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  71. M. G. Voronkov and V. I. Knutov, Advances in the Chemistry of Sulfur-Containing Macroheterocycles, Usp. Khim., 51, 1484 (1982).

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  72. M. G. Voronkov and V. I. Knutov, Supramolecular Chemistry of Sulfur-Containing Macroheterocycles, in: L. I. Belen′kii (ed.), Production and Properties of Organic Compounds of Sulfur, Khimiya, Moscow (1998), p. 318.

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  73. V. A. Usov and M. G. Voronkov, β-Heterosubstituted, α,β-Unsaturated Thioketones. Some Problems of Synthesis and Structure, Sulfur Reports, 2, 31 (1982).

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  74. V. A. Usov and M. G. Voronkov, Thioaldehydes and Thioketones, in: L. I. Belen′kii (ed.), Production and Properties of Organic Compounds of Sulfur, Khimiya, Moscow (1998), p. 81.

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  75. M. G. Voronkov and E. N. Deryagina, Thermal Reactions of Thiyl Radicals, Rev. Heteroatom Chem., 3, 245 (1990).

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  76. M. G. Voronkov and E. Ya. Deryagina, Thermal Reactions of Thiyl Radicals, Usp. Khim., 59, 1338 (1990).

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  77. M. G. Voronkov and E. N. Deryagina, High Temperature Reactions of Thiyl Radicals, Phosphorus, Sulfur and Silicon, 58, 151 (1991).

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  78. E. N. Deryagina and M. G. Voronkov, Chalcogencentered Radicals, Sulfur Reports, 17, 89 (1995).

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  79. M. G. Voronkov and E. N. Deryagina, Thermal Transformations of Organic Compounds of Divalent Sulfur, Usp. Khim., 69, 90 (2000).

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  80. M. G. Voronkov and E. I. Dubinskaya, Reactions of Trimethyliodosilane with Mono-, Di-and Trioxacycloalkanes, J. Organomet. Chem., 410, 13 (1991).

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  81. M. G. Voronkov, The Third Route to the Formation of the Si—O—Si-group and Siloxane Structures. To 1Siloxane Through Silanes, J. Organomet. Chem., 557, 143 (1998).

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  82. M. G. Voronkov, Reaction of α-Elimination of silanones as a Path to the Formation and Destruction of Siloxane Structures, Izv. Akad. Nauk. Ser. Khim., 824 (1998).

  83. M. G. Voronkov, Reaction of α-Elimination of Silanones as a Path to the Formation and Destruction of Siloxane Structures, Zh. Obshch. Khim., 68, 950 (1998).

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  84. D. S. Fattakhova, V. V. Jouikov, and M. G. Voronkov, Electrochemical oxygenation of diorganyldichlorosilanes: a novel route to generation of diorganylsilanones, J. Organomet. Chem., 613, 170 (2000).

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  85. N. F. Lazareva, E. I. Brodskaya, V. V. Belyaeva, and M. G. Voronkov, Reaction of Dialkylaminomethylsilanes with Carbon Tetrachloride, Zh. Obshch. Khim., 70, 1645 (2000).

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  86. E. I. Brodskaya, M. S. Sorokin, and M. G. Voronkov, Electronic Effects in (Ethylthioalkyl)trialkoxysilanes and the Corresponding Silatranes, Zh. Obshch. Khim., 70, 1143 (2000).

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  87. M. G. Voronkov, G. I. Zelchan, V. F. Mironov, Ya. Ya. Bleidelis, and A. A. Kemme, 1-Organylgermatranes, Khim. Geterotsikl. Soedin., 227 (1968).

  88. V. I. Rakhlin, R. G. Mirskova, and M. G. Voronkov, Reactions of Homolytic Addition of Polyhalogenoalkanes to Unsaturated Organotin Compounds, and Their Use in Organic Synthesis, Zh. Org. Khim., 32, 807 (1996).

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  89. M. G. Voronkov, N. N. Goryaeva, M. F. Ishanina, B. I. Ionin, L. S. Ryzhkova, and A. S. Soskina, Flame-Resistant Impregnants for Textiles [in Russian], Izd. VAAT, Leningrad (1961), 79 pp.

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  90. M. G. Voronkov and N. V. Shorokhov, Organosilicon Water-Repellant Coatings in Construction [in Russian], Izd. Akad. Nauk Latv. SSR, Riga (1963), 190 pp.

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  91. E. A. Lasskaya and M. G. Voronkov, Organosilicon Water-Repellant Coatings in Construction [in Russian], Budevil′nik, Kiev (1968), 92 pp.

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  92. A. A. Pashchenko and M. G. Voronkov, Organosilicon Protective Coatings [in Russian], Tekhnika, Kiev (1969), 252 pp.

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  93. A. A. Pashchenko, M. G. Voronkov, L. A. Mikhailenko, V. Ya. Kruglitskaya, and E. A. Lasskaya, Hydrophobization [in Russian], Naukova Dumka, Kiev (1973), 239 pp.

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  94. M. G. Voronkov and N. F. Chernov, Bioprotective Coatings, Zh. Prikl. Khim., 69, 1594 (1996).

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  95. V. V. Yagmenov, R. G. Mirskov, A. D. Sulimin, S. A. Neustroev, and M. G. Voronkov, Plasmochemical Deposition of Thin Dielectric Layers in Microelectronics [in Russian], Izd. TsNIITI, Moscow (1986), 68 pp.

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  96. M. G. Voronkov, Feracryl, Nauka i Zhizn′, No. 12, 50 (1984).

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  97. O. N. Dolgov, M. G. Voronkov, and M. P. Grinblat, Organosilicon Liquid Rubbers and Material Based on them [in Russian], Khimiya, Leningrad (1975), 111 pp.

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  98. O. N. Dolgov, M. P. Grinblat, and M. G. Voronkov, Organosilicon Liquid Rubbers and Material Based on Them, The British Library Board, London (1977), 83 pp.

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Trofimov, B.A. Mikhail Grigorievich Voronkov (on His 80th Birthday). Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds 38, 1–8 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1014817522975

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