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Mechanism of reduction of alkylmercuric halides by metal hydrides
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Syntheses with Radicals—C ? C Bond Formation via Organotin and Organomercury Compounds [New Synthetic Methods (52)]
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Chemistry of Vinylidenecyclopropanes
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Recent developments in the synthesis, structure and chemistry of bridgehead alkenes
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Organomercurial lyase and mercuric ion reductase: nature's mercury detoxification catalysts
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