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- Look up elimination in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Elimination may refer to: Elimination reaction, an organic reaction in which two functional groups...
- Look up eliminator in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Eliminator may refer to: The Eliminators (band), a band which covered "The Saint" from Surfbeat...
- dichlorocarbene from chloroform is an example. Alpha eliminations contrasts with beta eliminations, which are commonly used to generate alkenes: R2CHCXR'2...
- The Eliminators were a professional wrestling tag team which consisted of Perry Saturn and John Kronus who were best known for their time in Extreme Championship...
- carbon adjacent to the metal that undergoes α-elimination.) In certain special cases, γ- and higher eliminations to form three-membered or larger rings is...
- Elimination races or "snap-dragon" races in bicycle racing are a form of race wherein during the course of the race, certain parti****nts are eliminated...
- and C-H Alkane Reductive Eliminations from Octahedral Pt(IV): Reaction via Five-Coordinate Intermediates or Direct Elimination?". J. Am. Chem. Soc. 125...
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- Although eliminations are usually caused by active parti****nts, eliminations caused by other means have been ruled legitimate, including self-eliminations (such...
- electrophiles. (10) Analogous sulfoxide eliminations are generally harder to implement than selenoxide eliminations. Formation of the carbon–sulfur bond...