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Butyn may
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Russia Butyn,
Ukraine This
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Butyn (Russian: Бутынь) is a
rural locality (a hamlet) in
Odintsovsky District,
Moscow Oblast, Russia.
Butyn is the
birthplace of the late
Russian opposition...
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Butyn (Ukrainian: Бутин) is a
Ukrainian village in
Kremenets Raion (district) of
Ternopil Oblast (province). It
belongs to
Vyshnivets settlement hromada...
- 2-Methylbut-3-yn-2-ol is the
organic compound with the
formula HC2C(OH)Me2 (Me = CH3). A
colorless liquid, it is
classified as an
alkynyl alcohol. It arises...
- diastereomers—the
configuration of the "neck"
compared to
parts of the "hat". 3-
Butyn-1-ol was
reacted with
methanesulfonyl chloride and
triethanolamine to produce...
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international organisations.
Alexei Anatolyevich Navalny was born on 4 June 1976 in
Butyn, Russia, then part of the
Soviet Union. His mother,
Lyudmila Ivanovna Navalnaya...
- 9, p. 656. Ashworth, P. J.; Mansfield, G. H.; Whiting, M. C. (1955). "2-
Butyn-1-ol".
Organic Syntheses. 35: 20{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint:
multiple names:...
- 1016/j.tox.2006.04.030. PMID 16720069.
Fowler JS (July 1977). "2-Methyl-3-
butyn-2-ol as an
acetylene precursor in the
Mannich reaction. A new synthesis...
- (3S)-3-piperidinylmethyl]oxy}-1H-imidazo[4,5-c]pyridin-4-yl)-2-methyl-3-
butyn-2-ol (GSK690693), a
novel inhibitor of AKT kinase".
Journal of Medicinal...
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Fowler JS (July 1977). "2-Methyl-3-
butyn-2-ol as an
acetylene precursor in the
Mannich reaction. A new synthesis...