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- Jiří Rychnovský (1545, Rychnov nad Kněžnou – 1616, Chrudim) was a Czech composer of the Renaissance and early Baroque era. He was the mayor of Chrudim...
- cholesterol was reported in 1996 by Rychnovsky and Mickus, in 2002 by Jiang & Covey and again in 2008 by Rychnovsky and Belani. Cholesterol is a tetracyclic...
- Marek Lambora as Filip Rychnovský Pavel Šimčík as Ing. Jonáš Claudie Černá as Líza Jůzlová Martin Stránský as Daniel Rychnovský Petr Vršek as Jan Majer...
- Foundations of Organic Chemistry Series. Thieme Medical Publishers. p. 103. Rychnovsky, S. D.; Rogers, B. N.; Richardson, T. I. (1998). "Configurational ****ignment...
- nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectra. Natural products chemist Scott D. Rychnovsky simulated the 13C nuclear magnetic resonance spectrum of the structure...
- (1530–1540 – 1587) Simon Bar Jona Madelka (1530–1550 – c. 1598) Jiří Rychnovský (1545–1616) Jan Trojan Turnovský (before 1550–1606) Pavel Spongopaeus...
- surgeon for a Naval Force, Europe, 6th Fleet. 2013 CAPT Jacqueline D. Rychnovsky First Navy Nurse Corps officer to command a Naval Research and Development...
- 565H. doi:10.1107/S0108270100015407. B. Patterson, S. Marumoto & S. D. Rychnovsky (2003). "Titanium(IV)-Promoted Mukaiyama Aldol-Prins Cyclizations". Org...
- Biochemistry. 7 (2): 653–659. doi:10.1021/bi00842a021. PMID 4296188. Rychnovsky, S. D.; Richardson, T. I. (1995). "Relative and Absolute Configuration...
- Martin Boleslavský Jakub Melissaeus Krtský 1585 Martin Rychnovský 1596 Martin Svorcius Rychnovský 1609 Jiří Dikast z Miřkova 1613 Ondřej Dubnický (Dubenius)...