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How Many Rings Can Share a Quaternary Atom?
Peter Gund,
Tamara M. Gund
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Keyphrases
Five-membered Rings
100%
Tricyclic System
66%
Tetracyclic
66%
Natural Products
33%
Strain Energy
33%
Adamantane
33%
Bridge System
33%
Ring Width
33%
Strain Calculation
33%
Spiro
33%
Four-membered Rings
33%
Small Families
33%
Six-membered Rings
33%
Cytochalasin
33%
Pentacyclic
33%
Alkaloids
33%
Polyquinanes
33%
Bicyclic Systems
33%
Polycyclic Systems
33%
Cephalotaxine
33%
Fusion Bonding
33%
Chemistry
Occurrence in Nature
100%
Adamantane
100%
Strain Energy
100%
Cytochalasin
100%
Thr-Asp
100%
Cephalotaxine
100%
Mathematics
Polycyclic
100%
Ring Size
33%
Strain Energy
33%