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Ethanolysis products from bark flavonoide and polymeric phenolics
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johnslua
on Wed, 04/27/2011 - 15:56
Title
Ethanolysis products from bark flavonoide and polymeric phenolics
Publication Type
Thesis
Year of Publication
1968
Authors
Aida, K
Academic Department
Chemistry
Degree
M.S.
Number of Pages
79
University
Oregon State University
City
Corvallis
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