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Interpretation of Π→Π electronic transmissions in the absorption spectra of flavone and its hydroxy derivatives

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Interpretation of Π→Π electronic transmissions in the absorption spectra of flavone and its hydroxy derivatives
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Chemistry of Natural Compounds, May 1981
DOI 10.1007/bf00568509
Authors

A. I. Rybachenko, A. A. Sukhorukov, V. P. Georgievskii, E. V. Titov

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#20,155,513
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#421
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#6,850
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