- used
mainly as a
selenation reagent. It is
named after John
Derek Woollins.
Woollins'
reagent is
commercially available. It can also be
conveniently prepared...
- Prin****l of Research,
Woollins was the Head of
Chemistry for two terms. He has been a
visiting professor at
various institutes.
Woollins grew up in Cleethorpes...
- R v
Woollin was a
decision of the
highest court of law-defining in
English criminal law, in
which the
subject of
intention in mens rea,
especially for...
- reagent. Lawesson's
reagent reacts with
sulfoxides to form thioethers.
Woollins'
reagent Lecher, H. Z.; Greenwood, R. A.; Whitehouse, K. C.; Chao, T. H...
-
cause death or
grievous bodily harm but (as held by Lord
Steyn in R v
Woollin)
death or
serious bodily harm was a 'virtual certainty' of the defendant's...
- 1002/anie.198700981. {{cite journal}}: Cite
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Woollins, J. D. (1995). "Sulfur:
Inorganic Chemistry".
Encyclopedia of Inorganic...
-
Psychiatric Clinics of
North America. 1994; 17:611–635.
Woollin, R v. [1998] UKHL 28,
Woollin, R v. [1998] UKHL 28; [1999] AC 82; [1998] 4 All ER 103;...
- test mere
foreseeability or
likelihood will not
suffice (see
Nedrick and
Woollin) as this
encroaches on the
notion of recklessness. It
would appear that...
-
Preparation of
Ferrocene Derivatives" (Google
Books excerpt). In J.
Derek Woollins (ed.).
Inorganic Experiments. John
Wiley & Sons. pp. 175–179. ISBN 978-3-527-32472-9...
- (2nd ed.). Butterworth-Heinemann. p. 763-765. ISBN 978-0-08-037941-8.
Woollins, Derek; Kelly, Paul F. (1993). "The
Reactivity of Se4N4 in
Liquid Ammonia"...