| 11. | Also, experiments were conducted with ethyl vinyl ether, a compound with one vinyl and one ethyl group.
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| 12. | Additionally, vinyl ether was only used for short operations or analgesia, e . g . dentistry and obstetrics.
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| 13. | Which is a multicomponent reaction of N, N'- dimethyl-barbituric acid, benzaldehyde and ethyl vinyl ether.
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| 14. | Thenceforth, vinyl ether was studied extensively at other institutions, though political climate at Berkeley hindered further study by Leake.
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| 15. | Common monomers are vinyl ethers, alpha-methyl vinyl ethers, isobutene, styrene, methylstyrene and N-vinylcarbazole.
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| 16. | Common monomers are vinyl ethers, alpha-methyl vinyl ethers, isobutene, styrene, methylstyrene and N-vinylcarbazole.
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| 17. | Diazomethane reacts with the electron-poor ethyl acrylate more than a million times faster than the electron rich butyl vinyl ether.
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| 18. | The formal DA INV mechanism for the reaction of acrolein and methyl vinyl ether is shown in the figure to the right.
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| 19. | The application of the Ramberg B�cklund conditions then leads to an exocyclic vinyl ether that can be reduced to the C-nucleoside.
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| 20. | Cretcher et al . reported, in 1925, what would become the foundation for one industrial method used to produce vinyl ether.
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