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bicyclic

[bī′sī·klik]
(botany)
Having or arranged in two whorls, as in petals.
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Laufersweiler et al., "Development of orally bioavailable bicyclic pyrazolones as inhibitors of tumor necrosis factor-a production," Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, vol.
As shown in Scheme 2, 1,3-eliminationcyclization of [delta]-lactones 3, 5, 7 yielding a bicyclic compound 9 is also a diastereoselective synthesis.
Liu, "Extremal modified Schultz index of bicyclic graphs," MATCH.
(13) used isosorbide and other bicyclic diols from renewable resources in order to improve the thermal stability and glass transition temperature of poly(butylene terephthalate).
Harmonic index is extensively studied for unicyclic and bicyclic graphs in [11].
The a-pinene is a bicyclic terpene found in many essential oils including those from pine piper rosemary and lavender and possesses various biological activities such as repellent and antifeedant activities against the tobacco cutworm Spodoptera litura (Fan et al.
A main biologically active constituent of Horopito characterised to date, is the bicyclic sesquiterpene dialdehyde, polygodial, found in P colorata.
Bicycle specialises in the development of developing bicyclic peptides.
2) (7) and frontalin (4).8) These two bicyclic acetals 3 and 4 were known to be the components of the aggregation pheromone of the western pine beetle (Dendroctonus brevicomis LeConte).
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