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Hoffman-Lauritzen analysis of crystallization of hydrolyzed poly(butylene succinate-co-adipate)
Švarcová, Anna, Svoboda (FT), Petr
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Pediatric Neurology, 2001
Adipic acid can appear, in combination with other dicarboxylic acids, in the urine of patients in a number of underlying metabolic diseases. A child with seizures and mental retardation of unknown etiology who was found to have elevated isolated adipic aciduria on investigation for metabolic diseases is reported.
D A, Hasbini, M A, Mikati, Z M, Habbal
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Adipic acid can appear, in combination with other dicarboxylic acids, in the urine of patients in a number of underlying metabolic diseases. A child with seizures and mental retardation of unknown etiology who was found to have elevated isolated adipic aciduria on investigation for metabolic diseases is reported.
D A, Hasbini, M A, Mikati, Z M, Habbal
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Bis(dicyclohexylammonium) adipate monohydrate
Acta Crystallographica Section C Crystal Structure Communications, 2000In the asymmetric unit of the title compound, 2C(12)H(24)N(+).C(6)H(8)O(4)(2-).H(2)O, the carboxylate ion lies about an inversion center, the water molecule is on a twofold axis and the sec-ammonium cation is in a general position. Cations link the oxygen ends of two adjacent carboxylate anions to form an eight-membered ring [N.O 2.683 (3) and 2.711 (3)
Y Y, Yang, X M, Chen, S W, Ng
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