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Pacific Information Service On Street-Drugs June 1973, School Of Pharmacy Jun 1973

Pacific Information Service On Street-Drugs June 1973, School Of Pharmacy

Pacific Information Service on Street-Drugs

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Pacific Information Service On Street-Drugs May 1973, School Of Pharmacy May 1973

Pacific Information Service On Street-Drugs May 1973, School Of Pharmacy

Pacific Information Service on Street-Drugs

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Pacific Information Service On Street-Drugs March 1973, School Of Pharmacy Mar 1973

Pacific Information Service On Street-Drugs March 1973, School Of Pharmacy

Pacific Information Service on Street-Drugs

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Pacific Information Service On Street-Drugs December 1972, School Of Pharmacy Dec 1972

Pacific Information Service On Street-Drugs December 1972, School Of Pharmacy

Pacific Information Service on Street-Drugs

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Pacific Information Service On Street-Drugs November 1972, School Of Pharmacy Nov 1972

Pacific Information Service On Street-Drugs November 1972, School Of Pharmacy

Pacific Information Service on Street-Drugs

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Pacific Information Service On Street-Drugs July 1972, School Of Pharmacy Jul 1972

Pacific Information Service On Street-Drugs July 1972, School Of Pharmacy

Pacific Information Service on Street-Drugs

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Pacific Information Service On Street-Drugs May 1972, School Of Pharmacy May 1972

Pacific Information Service On Street-Drugs May 1972, School Of Pharmacy

Pacific Information Service on Street-Drugs

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Pacific Information Service On Street-Drugs May 1972, School Of Pharmacy May 1972

Pacific Information Service On Street-Drugs May 1972, School Of Pharmacy

Pacific Information Service on Street-Drugs

No abstract provided.


Pacific Information Service On Street-Drugs March 1972, School Of Pharmacy Mar 1972

Pacific Information Service On Street-Drugs March 1972, School Of Pharmacy

Pacific Information Service on Street-Drugs

No abstract provided.


Pacific Information Service On Street-Drugs January 1972, School Of Pharmacy Jan 1972

Pacific Information Service On Street-Drugs January 1972, School Of Pharmacy

Pacific Information Service on Street-Drugs

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Pacific Information Service On Street-Drugs November 1971, School Of Pharmacy Nov 1971

Pacific Information Service On Street-Drugs November 1971, School Of Pharmacy

Pacific Information Service on Street-Drugs

No abstract provided.


The Preparation Of Coordination Compounds Of Rhodium (Iii) And Glutamic Acid And Substituted Glutamic Acids, Herman William Kalberer Jan 1969

The Preparation Of Coordination Compounds Of Rhodium (Iii) And Glutamic Acid And Substituted Glutamic Acids, Herman William Kalberer

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

The father of coordination chemistry was Alfred Werner (1866- 1919). Werner's theory was largely responsible for the renewed interest in, and rapid growth of, inorganic chemistry around the turn of the century. He postulated that there were two types of valence, primary and secondary, which correspond, in modern terminology, to oxidation state and coordination number. The primary valences must be either negative ions, neutral molecules or, occasionally even, positive ions (11). He also postulated that the secondary valences are directed in space about the central ion, not only in the solid state, but also when the complex is in solution. …


Sodium Borohydride Reduction Of Quinicine, David Arthur Dunnette Jan 1969

Sodium Borohydride Reduction Of Quinicine, David Arthur Dunnette

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

Prom the dawn of history man has searched among the natural products of his environment for substances to com- bat his ills. The most widespread of these ills, malaria, today afflicts some 300 million people each year (1). The causative parasite, a protoza, in a somber of the Plasmodium genus and is transmitted through the saliva of the female Anopheles mosquito.