- The
Pfitzinger reaction (also
known as the
Pfitzinger-Borsche reaction) is the
chemical reaction of
isatin with base and a
carbonyl compound to yield...
-
Pfitzinger is a
German surname that may
refer to
Christine Pfitzinger (born 1959), New
Zealand middle-distance
runner Pete
Pfitzinger (born 1957), American...
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Peter ****son
Pfitzinger (born
August 29, 1957, in Camden, New Jersey) is an
American former distance runner, who
later became an author,
exercise physiologist...
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Retrieved 2016-03-06.
Pfitzinger, Pete. "Tapering For A Marathon". the
Pfitzinger Lab Report.
Retrieved 2016-03-06.
Pfitzinger.com - "Tapering for a Marathon"...
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Christine Joy
Pfitzinger (née Hughes; born 24
January 1959) is a New
Zealand former middle-distance runner. She
represented New
Zealand at the 1988 Summer...
- pp. 88–89. ISBN 978-0822346951.
Excerpts available at
Google Books.
Pfitzinger,
Julie (September 13, 2011). "'Modern Family' tot has
local ties". Star...
- the
levels of
effort most
effective for
building aerobic fitness. Pete
Pfitzinger has
written that the long slow
distance method of
training is acceptable...
- S2CID 220577417. Pete
Pfitzinger – Lab Reports –
Recovering From a Marathon, Part One
Archived 10 May 2013 at the
Wayback Machine.
Pfitzinger.com. Retrieved...
- quinoline-4-carboxylic acids. The
reaction serves as an
alternative to the
Pfitzinger reaction. The
reaction mechanism is not
exactly known; two
proposals are...
- Na2CO3 and 0.01 M NaHCO3. Notably,
Smith synthesized their own BCA via the
Pfitzinger reaction of
isatin and acetoin,
substituting NaOH for KOH but otherwise...