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  2. Sodium cyanoborohydride - Wikipedia

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    Since sodium cyanoborohydride is a mild reducing agent, it gives good chemoselectivity for reaction with certain functional groups in the presence of others. For example, sodium cyanoborohydride is generally incapable of reducing amides, ethers, esters and lactones, nitriles, or epoxides. [8]

  3. Boron tribromide - Wikipedia

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    Boron tribromide is commercially available and is a strong Lewis acid.. It is an excellent demethylating or dealkylating agent for the cleavage of ethers, also with subsequent cyclization, often in the production of pharmaceuticals.

  4. Rosoxacin - Wikipedia

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    Rosoxacin (also known as acrosoxacin, tradename Eradacil) is a quinolone antibiotic indicated for the treatment of urinary tract infections and certain sexually transmitted diseases.

  5. Methyllithium - Wikipedia

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    Methyllithium is the simplest organolithium reagent, with the empirical formula LiCH 3.This s-block organometallic compound adopts an oligomeric structure both in solution and in the solid state.

  6. Lewisite - Wikipedia

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    Lewisite (L) (A-243) is an organoarsenic compound.It was once manufactured in the U.S., Japan, Germany [2] and the Soviet Union [3] for use as a chemical weapon, acting as a vesicant (blister agent) and lung irritant.

  7. Tabun (nerve agent) - Wikipedia

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    Tabun was made on an industrial scale by Germany during World War II, based on a process developed by Gerhard Schrader.In the chemical agent factory in Dyhernfurth an der Oder, code-named "Hochwerk", at least 12,000 metric tons of this agent were manufactured between 1942 and 1945.

  8. GroupWise - Wikipedia

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    GroupWise is a messaging and collaboration platform from OpenText that supports email, calendaring, personal information management, instant messaging, and document management.