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  1. Applicability of transferable multipole pseudo-atoms for restoring inner-crystal electronic force density fields. Chemical bonding and binding features in the crystal and dimer of 1,3-bis(2-hydroxyethyl)-6-methyluracil
  2. On the transfer of theoretical multipole parameters for restoring static electron density and revealing and treating atomic anharmonic motion. Features of chemical bonding in crystals of an isocyanuric acid derivative
  3. Synthesis and coordination properties of phospholanopyridinium hydrochlorides
  4. Bis-chelate iron(II) complex with a 1,5-diaza-3,7-diphosphacyclooctane ligand: X-ray structure and redox properties
  5. Bis-chelate nickel(II) complex with a 1,5-diaza-3,7-diphosphacyclooctane ligand: Solid-state structure and redox properties
  6. From racemic epichlorohydrin to a single enantiomer of the drug timolol maleate
  7. Conglomerate formative precursor of chiral drug timolol: 3-(4-Morpholino-1,2,5-thiadiazol-3-yloxy)-propane-1,2-diol
  8. Solubility and Some Crystallization Properties of Conglomerate Forming Chiral Drug Guaifenesin in Water
  9. Lariat ethers in the chiral recognition of amino acid esters:electrospray ionization mass spectrometry investigation
  10. Crystallization Features of the Chiral Drug Timolol Precursor: The Rare Case of Conglomerate with Partial Solid Solutions
  11. Phase behavior and crystal structure of 3-(1-naphthyloxy)- and 3-(4-indolyloxy)-propane-1,2-diol, synthetic precursors of chiral drugs propranolol and pindolol
  12. Chiral para-alkyl phenyl ethers of glycerol: synthesis and testing of chirality driven crystallization, liquid crystal, and gelating properties
  13. Crystallographic evidence of side-arm lariat effect in the series of chiral ortho- and para-methoxyphenoxymethyl-15-crown-5 complexes with sodium perchlorate
  14. Chiral drugtimolol maleate as a continuous solid solution: Thermochemical and single crystal X-ray evidence
  15. Crystal structure and phase behavior of the tolyl glycerol ethers. From the conglomerate former to the chirality-driven nanogelator