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References

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Multiple uses of the same footnote

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  1. Example of adding a citation DOI:10.1021/ja9825332
  2. adding a further citation DOI:10.1021/ja9825332
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Examples of Student pages

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Project
Number
General Keywords
01 Lignocaine (used in dentistry as a "local")
02 Piperine (active ingredient of both black and white pepper)
03 Rapamycin (prevents transplant rejection)
04 Gossypol (male birth control)
05 Gentamicin A (aminoglycoside antibiotic)
06 Herceptin (topical anticancer drug)
07 Zingerone (the characteristic smell of ginger)
08 Sucralose (non-metabolizable sweetening agent)
09 Bufotoxin (active component of the toad Bufo vulgaris)
10 Roaccutane (treatment for severe acne)
11 Sibutramine (appetite suppresor)
12 Anandamide (the "feel-good" factor in chocolate)
13 Ammonia-borane: H3N-BH3 (Hydrogen storage molecule?)
14 Methoxsalen (Treatment of psoriasis)
15 Hyoscine (From Mandrake and Witches Henbane, pre-med before surgery)
16 Capreomycin (Drug-resistant TB)
17 Wilkinson's catalyst
18 Jacobsen's epoxidation catalyst
19 Methylaluminoxane: MAO - hugely important ethylene polymerisation cocatalyst
20 Schwartz reagent for the hydrozirconation of alkenes and alkynes
21 Schrock metathesis catalyst
22 Molecular-scale knots (nanoscale devices)
23 Vioxx (treatment of osteoarthritis symptoms and pain)
24 Sertraline HCl (anti-depression)
25 Ceftriaxone (Gonorrhoea)
26 Zithromycin (anti-infective)
27 Lipitor (Cholesterol reducing agent)
28 Cyameluric acid (Linus Pauling's last idea!)


Wiki Templates

Template:DOI and Template:Doi-inline are provided as (protected) templates for your use. Many other templates exist, often to be found on e.g. Wikipedia pages. You may decide one of these is of particular use, or of interest. If so, you can install it on the wiki here for you and others to use. Add below a line that looks like Template:Template-name, save, and click on the red text to create the new template. If you prefer the task of adding useful templates to that of adding information about molecules, then you will be given full credit for performing this valuable service for others! --Rzepa 14:41, 20 October 2006 (BST)

Template:Chem-Data

Template:Drug-Box - For pharmaceutical drugs just copy variable names and code generates tables

Template:Chembox supplement - to be linked to from the supplementary section of the table in the template above, for usage see here

Template:NFPA_704 - for notes on how to use, see here

R & S Phrases

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