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Importance of the proligand-promolecule model in stereochemistry. II: The stereoisogram approach to stereoisomeric features of prismane derivatives
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    Importance of the proligand-promolecule model in stereochemistry. II: The stereoisogram approach to stereoisomeric features of prismane derivatives (English)
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    11 January 2013
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    prismane
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    stereoisogram
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    stereochemistry
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    proligand
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    promolecule
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    prochirality
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    pseudoasymmetry
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    \(C/A\)-descriptor
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