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The following examples illustrate the nomenclature rules for binary ionic compounds: In the formulas of ionic compounds, simple ions are represented by the chemical symbol for the element: Cl means Cl−, Na means Na+, and so on.
For the synthesis of some thiophene based pharmaceutically important compounds simple, mild, scalable protocols were developed.
The authors coin the acronym SUMIs for such compounds – simple universal molecules and ions.
Furthermore, multivariate approaches were used to analyse relative changes in CHC composition (Bray-Curtis similarities), and the presence or absence of compounds (simple matching).
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Additionally, we mined the distribution of perfect and compound simple sequence repeats using MISA (http://pgrc.ipk-gatersleben.de/misa/).
Fragments were amplified from SspI, EcoRV, and AluI DNA libraries using one of the compound simple sequence repeat (SSR) primers (AC 6 AG 5 or (TC 6 AC 5 and an adapter primer (5′-CTATAGGGCACGCGTGGT-3′).
Y-chromosome-specific sequences were therefore isolated using multiple compound simple sequence repeat (SSR) primers and tested to ascertain whether the fragment could be used as a STS marker, generating six new Y markers.
Dimethyl fumarate and some closely related compounds are simple molecules that have been used as food additives.
We then selected only those high potency compounds with simple synthetic structures for further analysis, leading to three novel compounds.
In general, these compounds are simple naturally occurring sugars adorned with hydrophobic aglycones such as benzyl, phenyl, and naphthyl groups.
Initial studies were focusing on making correlation between BBB permeability of small set of compounds and simple descriptors and then revealed "rules of thumb".
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