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2,4-Diaminothiazoles-supported copper(II) Bromide based synthesis and bio activity studies

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Thiruvananthapuram Department of Chemistry,University of Kerala 2017Other classification:
  • E5:4-891:(G)
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PhD Thesis PhD Thesis Kerala University Library Reference Kerala University Library Thesis E5:4-891:(G) Q7(RT) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan G41191
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