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This article is from the Chemistry FAQ, by Bruce Hamilton B.Hamilton@irl.cri.nz with numerous contributions by others.

7.15 References


[1] Refer 6.3

[2] Dialog
Knight-Ridder Information, Inc.
www http://www.dialog.com
email info@dialog.com
phone 800-334-2564, or 415-254-7000
fax 415-254-7070

[3] Information Sources for Organic Chemistry, 1-3.
A.S.Somerville
J.Chem.Ed v.68 p.553-561 (1991)
J.Chem.Ed v.68 p.842-853 (1991)
J.Chem.Ed v.69 p.379-386 (1992)

[4] Searching the Beilstein Database Online: A comparison of systems.
R.E.Buntrock, M.A.Palma
Database, December 1990. p.19-34

[5] A Wealth of Information Online
M.J.Mazzella
Chemical Engineering. June 1989 p.112-127

 

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