- ISSN 0010-0765 printed
- ISSN 1212-6950 electronic
1980, Volume 45, Issue 11
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pp. 2873-2882
Vladislav Holba and Ján Benko Influence of medium on alkaline hydrolysis of succinic acid monomethyl and monopropyl esters -
pp. 2883-2889
Jan Lasovský, František Březina and Ladislav Nekl Catalytic effect of cetyltrimethylammonium bromide on the radical destruction oxidation of pyrocatechol violet -
pp. 2890-2894
Josef Pola CO2 laser-induced formation of carbonyl fluoride and sulfur tetrafluoride from carbon monoxide and sulfur hexafluoride -
pp. 2895-2902
Robert Ponec, Luboš Dejmek and Václav Chvalovský Fourier components analysis of internal rotation in carbofunctional derivatives of group iv b elements -
pp. 2903-2918
Josef Horák, Zina Valášková and František Jiráček Control of an adiabatic continuous reactor by feeding catalyst -
pp. 2919-2926
Jan Novrocík and Marta Novrocíková Capillary gas chromatography of trimethyl- and methylethylbiphenyls -
pp. 2927-2937
Michal Lebl High-performance liquid chromatography of carba-analogues of oxytocin; a method for the determination of sulfides and sulfoxides in peptides -
pp. 2938-2948
Josef Kuthan, Antonín Kurfürst, Františka Raclová and Jiří Volke Polarographic reduction of 2-nitromethyl-4,4,6-trimethyl-3,5-dicyano-1,4-dihydropyridine and of its 4,4-spiroanalogues -
pp. 2949-2957
Alžbeta Krutošíková, Jaroslav Kováč, Mária Chudobová and Dušan Ilavský Reactions of ethyl 2-(4-chlorophenyl)-4H-furo[3,2-b]pyrrole-5-carboxylate -
pp. 2958-2964
Milan Dzurilla, Pavol Kristian and Peter Kutschy Synthesis of 2-amino-6-substituted 5,6-dihydro-4H-1,3-thiazin-4-ones from α,β-unsaturated acyl isothiocyanates -
pp. 2965-2970
Jan Kopecký and Jaroslav Šmejkal Synthesis of bridgehead chloro-, bromo- and iodobicyclo[2.2.2]octanes -
pp. 2971-2975
Jan Kopecký and Jaroslav Šmejkal Synthesis of bridgehead fluorobicyclo[2.2.2]octanes -
pp. 2976-2978
Jan Kopecký and Jaroslav Šmejkal Synthesis and transformations of mercaptobicyclo[2.2.2]octanes -
pp. 2979-2984
Miroslav Marek and Jiří Jarý Synthesis of methyl 2,6-dideoxy-α-D-xylo- and α-D-lyxo-hexopyranoside -
pp. 2985-2997
Alexander Kasal and Antonín Trka Splitting off of water from the molecular ions of steroidal cyclopropyl ketones -
pp. 2998-3007
Pavel Kočovský Synthesis of 14-deoxy-14α-strophanthidin -
pp. 3008-3022
Pavel Kočovský Synthesis of 3,4-, 4,5- and 5,6-unsaturated 19-substituted cholestane derivatives and related epoxides -
pp. 3023-3029
Pavel Kočovský and Václav Černý Participation of 19-substituents in electrophilic additions. influence of 3β-substitution on hypobromous acid addition to 5,6-unsaturated steroids -
pp. 3030-3038
Pavel Kočovský and Václav Černý Participation of 19-substituents in hypobromous acid addition to 3,4- and 4,5-unsaturated steroids -
pp. 3039-3044
Ivan Votruba and Antonín Holý Inhibition of S-adenosyl-L-homocysteine hydrolase by the aliphatic nucleoside analogue - 9-(S)-(2,3-dihydroxypropyl)adenine -
pp. 3045-3050
Tomislav Barth, Jiřina Slaninová, Michal Lebl and Karel Jošt Biological activities and protracted action of carba-analogues of deamino-oxytocin with O-methyltyrosine in position 2 -
pp. 3051-3056
Santiago Lago and Tomáš Boublík Excess thermodynamic functions of kihara-molecule mixtures from the simple perturbation theory -
pp. 3057-3062
Jan Linek Vapour-phase non-ideality in low-pressure vapour-liquid equilibrium data correlation -
pp. 3063-3068
Vladimír Majer, Václav Svoboda, Antonín Pošta and Jiří Pick Determination of heats of vaporization and some other thermodynamic quantities for several fluorinated halogen derivatives of ethane and propane -
pp. 3069-3080
Ivan Lukeš and Miroslav Ebert Conditions of formation of alkali hydrogenphosphites -
pp. 3081-3088
Václav Kolář, Jan Červenka and Zdeněk Brož Mass transfer in single phase flow through fixed and fluidised beds -
pp. 3089-3100
Zdeněk Brož and Mirko Endršt Liquid side mass transfer coefficient and interfacial area at vertical liquid flow on expended metal sheet packing -
pp. 3101-3115
Ludmila Kubelková, Jana Nováková, Zdeněk Dolejšek and Pavel Jírů The effect of decationation of hydroxylated HNaY zeolites on their interaction with ethylene and propylene. hydrogen complexes, oligomeration and isotope exchange -
pp. 3116-3129
Petr Vaňura and Libor Kuča Extraction of iron(III) from the citric medium by the toluene solution of trilaurylamine -
pp. 3130-3139
Jaromír Mindl, Pavel Balcárek, Lubomír Šilar and Miroslav Večeřa Hydrolysis kinetics and mechanism of diarylthiocarbamates in 20% aqueous dioxane medium -
pp. 3140-3149
Jan Novrocík, Marta Novrocíková and Miloš Titz Preparation of some trimethyl- and methylethylbiphenyls and reactivity of aromatic hydrocarbons in the Gomberg reaction -
pp. 3150-3159
Magdalena Pánková and Jiří Závada The effect of crown ether on steric hindrance to base approach in bimolecular elimination: evidence against clump aggregate model of ion-paired alkoxide base -
pp. 3160-3165
Josef Arient 2-styrylbenzoxazole derivatives -
pp. 3166-3181
Karel Šindelář, Jiří Jílek, Jiří Körbl, Fedir Jančik, Emil Svátek, Jiřina Metyšová and Miroslav Protiva Potential metabolites of the neuroleptic agent chlorprothixene; synthesis and pharmacology of the 3-, 4-, 6- and 7-hydroxy and methoxy derivatives of 2-chloro-9-(3-dimethylaminopropylidene)-thioxanthenes -
pp. 3182-3189
Václav Bártl, Antonín Dlabač and Miroslav Protiva Tricyclic potential neuroleptics: 2-chloro-11-[4-(4-fluoroaralkyl)piperazino]-10,11-dihydrodibenzo[b,f]thiepins and related compounds -
pp. 3190-3198
Pavel Kočovský and Václav Černý Participation of 19-substituents in acid cleavage of steroidal 5α,6α-epoxides -
pp. 3199-3209
Pavel Kočovský and Václav Černý Participation of 19-substituents in acid cleavage of steroidal 3α,4α- and 4α,5α-epoxides -
pp. 3210-3216
Sixtus Hynie and Jiří Smrt Effect of adenosine nucleolipids on the activity of rabbit skeletal muscle protein kinase -
pp. 3217-3230
Beatrice Schwarz, Dieter Cech, Antonín Holý and Jan Škoda Preparation, antibacterial effects and enzymatic degradation of 5-fluorouracil nucleosides
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