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    A General Approach to Medium Ring Alkynes by Using Metathesis of Cobalt Hexacarbonyl Containing Dienes by Young, David G. J., Burlison, Joseph A., Peters, Ulf

    Published in Journal of organic chemistry (02-05-2003)
    “…The assembly of medium sized rings (7−9) was achieved by using the metathesis of dienes linked by a cobalt hexacarbonyl complexed alkyne with either Grubbs' or…”
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    The Way of Synthesis. Evolution of Design and Methods for Natural Products (Tomás Hudlicky and Josephine W. Reed) by Young, David G. J

    Published in Journal of chemical education (01-12-2008)
    “…The Way of Synthesis is a 1000-page book on the progress of synthetic organic chemistry spanning its apparent inception in 1828 (Wohler’s preparation of urea)…”
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    The Organic Chemistry of Drug Design and Drug Action, 2nd Edition (Richard B. Silverman) by Young, David G. J

    Published in Journal of chemical education (01-02-2008)
    “…This is essentially a textbook for medicinal chemistry. The material is presented such that a background in pharmacology and/or biochemistry is not required…”
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    A preliminary approach to nonenolizable β, β-tricarbonyls: Assembly of a hyperevolutin prototype by YOUNG, David G. J, DONGXIANG ZENG

    Published in Journal of organic chemistry (03-05-2002)
    “…A synthetic approach to the hyperevolutin A acylated phloroglucinol ring system is described. Thus, intramolecular allene-nitrile oxide cycloaddition of 10 was…”
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    A Preliminary Approach to Nonenolizable β,β-Tricarbonyls:  Assembly of a Hyperevolutin Prototype1 by Young, David G. J, Zeng, Dongxiang

    Published in Journal of organic chemistry (03-05-2002)
    “…A synthetic approach to the hyperevolutin A acylated phloroglucinol ring system is described. Thus, intramolecular allene−nitrile oxide cycloaddition of 10 was…”
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