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The Hazard of Cyclopropane Explosion
Archives of Surgery, 1972To the Editor. —Recently, attention was called (Archives105:125) to a cyclopropane explosion hazard due to faulty equipment, with a suggestion to correct the fault. The author stated, correctly, that "all physicians are morally, ethically, and legally bound to reduce to an absolute minimum all unacceptable hazards to patients and bystanders." I have a
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Cyclopropane-pituitrin Incompatibility
Anesthesiology, 1944Abstract It is surprising to note the paucity of cases of pituitrin shock, especially of those with fatal result, reported in the literature. It is probable that the condition is not as rare as this would indicate, but its occurrence should be kept in mind.
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AINS - Anästhesiologie · Intensivmedizin · Notfallmedizin · Schmerztherapie, 1995
H, Böhrer, M, Goerig
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H, Böhrer, M, Goerig
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Hydrogenolysis of Cyclopropanes
1976The cyclopropane ring is generally rather stable to hydrogenolysis and hydrogenolytic fission of cyclopropanes by heterogeneous catalysis is commonly found to be quite slow. Cyclopropanes are equally stable towards homogeneously catalysed hydrogenolysis, and in the studies so far reported cyclopropane hydrogenolysis by homogeneous catalysis is observed
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The Intermediacy of Protonated Cyclopropanes in the Addition of Bromine to Cyclopropane
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1966Norman C. Deno, David N. Lincoln
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Cyclopropanes. XXX. Reductive cleavage of cyclopropane rings
The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1971Harry M. Walborsky+2 more
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