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Definition of Syntheses
1. synthesis [n] - See also: synthesis
Lexicographical Neighbors of Syntheses
Literary usage of Syntheses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Philosophy of Common Sense by Frederic Harrison (1907)
"IV THE THREE GREAT Syntheses THE controversies which have been aroused by Mr. Bal-
... These three syntheses do really cover the whole field of debate; ..."
2. The Philosophy of Common Sense by Frederic Harrison (1907)
"IV THE THREE GREAT Syntheses THE controversies which have been aroused by Mr. Bal-
... These three syntheses do really cover the whole field of debate; ..."
3. Recent Advances in Organic Chemistry by Alfred Walter Stewart (1920)
"We may deal with both of these syntheses, beginning with the method employed by
Komppa. In this synthesis, the starting materials are oxalic ester and ..."
4. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1902)
"6, 166: separation of, from crude tar, naphtha, and crude benzines (abst.), 6,
101: syntheses by action of metallic chlorides upon (abst. ),. ..."
5. The Principles of Psychology by Herbert Spencer (1890)
"CO-ORDINATION OF Syntheses. § 475e. Though throughout the first two divisions,
just summarized and compared, some tacit references were made to the Theory ..."
6. The Philosophy of Common Sense by Frederic Harrison (1907)
"IV THE THREE GREAT Syntheses THE controversies which have been aroused by Mr. Bal-
... These three syntheses do really cover the whole field of debate; ..."
7. The Philosophy of Common Sense by Frederic Harrison (1907)
"IV THE THREE GREAT Syntheses THE controversies which have been aroused by Mr. Bal-
... These three syntheses do really cover the whole field of debate; ..."
8. Recent Advances in Organic Chemistry by Alfred Walter Stewart (1920)
"We may deal with both of these syntheses, beginning with the method employed by
Komppa. In this synthesis, the starting materials are oxalic ester and ..."
9. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1902)
"6, 166: separation of, from crude tar, naphtha, and crude benzines (abst.), 6,
101: syntheses by action of metallic chlorides upon (abst. ),. ..."
10. The Principles of Psychology by Herbert Spencer (1890)
"CO-ORDINATION OF Syntheses. § 475e. Though throughout the first two divisions,
just summarized and compared, some tacit references were made to the Theory ..."