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Metal halides / Eli Lilly and Company / Erythromycin / Boronic acid / Toluene / Hydrogen chloride / Methylamine / 1 / 4-Dioxane / Copper(I) chloride / Chemistry / Chlorides / Amines
Date: 2006-11-28 17:36:54
Metal halides
Eli Lilly and Company
Erythromycin
Boronic acid
Toluene
Hydrogen chloride
Methylamine
1
4-Dioxane
Copper(I) chloride
Chemistry
Chlorides
Amines

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