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Archive | 1979

Solubilizing biologically active compounds with reactive hydrogen atoms

Edgar Mohring; Hanns Peter Dr. Müller; Peter Roessler; Kuno Wagner; Helmut Dr. Tietz


Archive | 1979

Combating arthropods with 2- and 4-substituted-chromanes

Hans-Joachim Kabbe; Arno Widdig; Wilhelm Stendel; Peter Roessler


Archive | 1976

2-Substituted-5-trifluoromethyl-1,3,4-thiadiazoles

Josef Helmut Reisdorff; Wilhelm Brandes; Hans Scheinpflug; Bernhard Homeyer; Peter Roessler


Archive | 1979

Method of improving the solubility of biologically active agents in water and in lower aliphatic alcohols, and compounds having an improved solubility

Edgar Mohring; Hanns Peter Dr. Müller; Peter Roessler; Kuno Wagner; Helmut Dr. Tietz


Archive | 1978

2-ARYLAMINO-3,5-DINITRO-BENZOTRIFLUORIDES, PROCESS FOR THEIR PREPARATION AND THEIR USE AS PESTICIDES.

Alfons Dr Hartmann; Erich Klauke; Ingeborg Hammann; Peter Roessler; Volker Dr. Paul


Archive | 1979

Combating insects with substituted 5-phenylcarbamoyl-barbituric acids

Wolfgang Kramer; Erich Klauke; Peter Roessler


Archive | 1977

Combating pests with benzyl phenyl ethers

Andreas Schulze; Klaus Sasse; Klaus Naumann; Peter Roessler; Peter Kraus


Archive | 1978

PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF CHROMONE DERIVATIVES, NEW CHROMONE DERIVATIVES AND THEIR USE AS PLANT-PROTECTING AGENTS

Hans-Joachim Kabbe; Paul-Ernst Frohberger; Peter Roessler


Archive | 1978

Insecticidal and acaricidal agents containing chroman derivatives, their preparation and their use, as well as chroman derivatives and their preparation

Hans-Joachim Kabbe; Arno Widdig; Wilhelm Stendel; Peter Roessler


Archive | 1979

Substituted 5-phenylcarbamoyl-barbituric acids, process for their preparation and their use as insecticides

Wolfgang Kramer; Erich Klauke; Peter Roessler

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