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IN the course of experiments on the synthetic Å"strogens, it became evident that the substance, m.p. 140–142°, obtained by Dodds, Golberg, Lawson and Robinson1 from the liquid modification of 4:4′-dimethoxy - α:β-diethylstilbene, and hitherto considered to be an isomer of stilbÅ"strol (4:4′-dihydroxy - α:β-diethylstilbene)1,2, was probably a mixture.
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Dodds, Golberg, Lawson and Robinson, Proc. Roy. Soc., 127, 140 (1939).
Wessely and Kleedorfer, Naturwiss., 27, 567–568 (1939).
Wessely and Welleba, Berichte, 74, B, 777 (1941).
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WALTON, E., BROWNLEE, G. Isomers of StilbÅ"strol and its Esters. Nature 151, 305–306 (1943). https://doi.org/10.1038/151305a0
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