1,398 results on '"BALABAN, A. T."'
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52. QSPR for physical properties of cata-condensed benzenoids using two simple dualist-based descriptors
53. 2-Phenoxathiinyl-5-phenyloxazole and 5-phenoxathiinyl-2-phenyloxazole derivatives: Experimental and theoretical study of emission properties
54. Can topological indices transmit information on properties but not on structures?
55. Partitioning of π -electrons in rings of polycyclic conjugated hydrocarbons: Part 6. Comparison with other methods for estimating the local aromaticity of rings in polycyclic benzenoids
56. Structural factors influencing the reaction rates of 4-aryloxy-7-nitrobenzofurazans with amino acids
57. QSAR study using topological indices for inhibition of carbonic anhydrase II by sulfanilamides and Schiff bases
58. Partitioning of π-electrons in Rings of Polycyclic Conjugated Hydrocarbons. Part 4. Benzenoids with More Than One Geometric Kekulé Structure Corresponding to the Same Algebraic Kekulé Structure
59. Diamond Hydrocarbons and Related Structures
60. Partitioning of [pi] -electrons in rings of polycyclic conjugated hydrocarbons: Part 6. Comparison with other methods for estimating the local aromaticity of rings in polycyclic benzenoids
61. Synthesis of 4-aryloxy-7-nitrobenzofurazan derivatives from 4-chloro-7-nitrobenzofurazan and various phenoxide anions (including pharmaceuticals) in the presence of crown ethers
62. 1,3-bis(2,4,6-trinitrophenylaminooxy)propane and its 4-cyano-2,6-dinitrophenyl congener: Synthesis and properties
63. How Children Contemplate Cats, Dogs, and Other Fuzzy Categories
64. Partitioning of [pi]-electrons in Rings of Polycyclic Conjugated Hydrocarbons. Part 4. Benzenoids with More Than One Geometric Kekule Structure Corresponding to the Same Algebraic Kekule Structure
65. Aromaticity as a cornerstone of heterocyclic chemistry
66. Co-authorship, rational Erdős numbers, and resistance distances in graphs
67. Structural Approach to Aromaticity and Local Aromaticity in Conjugated Polycyclic Systems
68. Monocyclic Hetarenes with π-Electron Aromatic Sextet
69. Proposal for Using an Untapped Source of Citations Characterizing Scientific Areas
70. Regioselectively [15NO2]-labeled N-methoxypicramide and DPPH prepared by using crown ether and solid sodium [15N]nitrite
71. Measuring the Electromyographic Startle Response: Developmental Issues and Findings
72. Experimental and theoretical study of 2,5-diaryloxazoles whose aryl are para-substituted phenyl groups
73. Four-color map representation of DNA or RNA sequences and their numerical characterization
74. Pyridinium cationic lipids in gene delivery: an in vitro and in vivo comparison of transfection efficiency versus a tetraalkylammonium congener
75. How should citations to articles in high- and low-impact journals be evaluated, or what is a citation worth?
76. Synthesis by Substituent Modification
77. By Formation of One O—C and One C—C Bond
78. Diacylation of Cycloalkenes
79. From α,β-Unsaturated Ketones and Cyclic Ketones
80. Acylation of Aromatic Hydrocarbons, Aromatic Heterocycles, or Phenol Ethers
81. Condensation of Methyl(ene) Groups with Other Electrophiles
82. Isotopic Exchange of Side-chain α- and γ- ("Benzylic") Hydrogen Atoms
83. Formation of Pyrylium Salts by Dehydrocyclizations of Penta-2,4-dien-1-ones and Analogous Compounds
84. Diacylation of Aryl-Substituted Alkenes
85. Synthesis by Ring-Closure Reactions
86. From Methyl(ene) Ketones or Their Synthetic Equivalents and 2-Benzylidenecyclohexanone Derivatives
87. Diacylation of 1-Methylcycloalkenes or Methylenecycloalkanes
88. Anion Exchange in Pyrylium Salts
89. 2,4,6-Triarylpyrylium Salts from Acetophenone Derivatives by Cleavage of an Aroyl Group from an Initially Formed 1,3-Diarylbut-2-en-1-one Derivative
90. From Benzil and Cyclopentadiene
91. From Alkynes and Carboxylic Acid Derivatives
92. Condensation of Alkynes with Aldehydes
93. Formation of Pyrylium Salts by Addition to 2,6-Disubstituted Pyrylium Cations
94. Condensation of 1,3-Diketones with Orthoformates
95. Formation of Pyrylium Salts from Pent-2-ene-1,5-diones (Pyrylium Pseudobases) and -dioates
96. By Reaction of Pyranones with C-Nucleophiles, Followed by Dehydration
97. By Alkylation of Pyranones or Pyranthiones
98. Formation of Pyrylium Salts from 3-Hydroxypenta-1,4-diynes
99. [C + C + C] Condensation of Methyl(ene) Ketones or Their Equivalents with Aldehydes, Orthoesters, or Their Derivatives
100. Isotopic Exchange of the Oxygen Heteroatom
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