- The
formose reaction,
discovered by
Aleksandr Butlerov in 1861, and
hence also
known as the
Butlerov reaction,
involves the
formation of
sugars from formaldehyde...
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Formose Mendy may
refer to:
Formose Mendy (footballer, born 1989), Bissau-Guinean
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Formose Mendy (born 2
January 2001) is a
Senegalese professional footballer who
plays as a
defender for
Ligue 2 club
Lorient and the
Senegal national...
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Joseph Duhr, "Le
concile de
Ravenne in 898: la réhabilitation du pape
Formose",
Recherches de
science religieuse 22 (1932), p. 541, note 1. Harper, Elizabeth...
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Formose Mendy (born 8
October 1993) is a
French professional footballer who
plays as a centre-back for
Championnat National club Nîmes.
Mendy signed a...
- Jégou,
Laurent (2015). "Compétition
autour d'un cadavre. Le procès du Pape
Formose et ses
enjeux (896-904)." (in French)
Revue Historique vol. 317, no. 3...
- (1859), the
discoverer of
formaldehyde (1859) and the
discoverer of the
formose reaction (1861). He
first proposed the idea of
possible tetrahedral arrangement...
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phosphate shunt again.
Glycolaldehyde is an
intermediate in the
formose reaction. In the
formose reaction, two
formaldehyde molecules condense to make glycolaldehyde...
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single enantiomeric crystals. An
early example of
autocatalysis is the
formose reaction, in
which formaldehyde and base
produce sugars and
related polyols...
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reactions including the
formose reaction, HCN oligomerization, and
formamide chemistry.
Discovered in 1861 by
Aleksandr Butlerov, the
formose reaction is a set...