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Convergent Synthesis of Betaine-30, a Solvatochromic Dye
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August 1996
Vol. 73 No. 8
p. 737

Abstract
The references were missing from "Convergent Synthesis of Betaine-30, a Solvatochromic Dye" by Osterby and McKelvey, which appeared on pages 260-261 in the March 1996 issue.

The missing citations are:

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