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[*] posted on 10-10-2009 at 06:50


Man, that tired old paper on Leuckart has been posted many times, most recently by Sedit in the formamide thread just last summer.

This is the oxime reduction thread. I guess we should rename it to "How many lousy preps do you know for crank?'

No, my blook pressure is not up, I'm just entertained by how you're trying to see how many crank preps you can sneak into a chemistry forum. Really, I am amused. But now that we know you know some lousy preps for crank maybe you can quit cluttering things up with old references that all of us know about already.:P

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[*] posted on 10-10-2009 at 12:09




You can see that GSK which includes SKF in a merger has moved up in price recently, no doubt due to the information I posted here on Science Madness.

http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/quickchart/quickchart.asp?s...


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smith,_Kline_&_French

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SmithKline_Beecham#SmithKline_B...
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[*] posted on 10-10-2009 at 12:19


US 1921424 Medicinal remedy (Smith, Kline and French)
Na + alcohol

US 5300689 Oximation process

http://www.pat2pdf.org
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[*] posted on 10-10-2009 at 12:26


SKF? If Smith Kline & French use that acronym, they may be violating the trademark of the other SKF company, which makes ball and roller bearings (which I have had to specify from their range in the past, when doing mechanical engineering design work). I think they were originally a Swedish company, and got rich in WW2 by selling large quantities of bearings (the manufacture of which was a trade secret) to both sides. See http://www.skf.com/ , http://iec.skf.com/ , http://www.top-bearing.com/skf_bearing/ , http://www.finda.co.nz/business/listing/qbpx/skf-new-zealand... , http://evolution.skf.com/zino.aspx?articleID=15222

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