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    Chapter 1: Free-Radical Reactions in Carbohydrate Chemistry

    Most of the references cited in this chapter are to review articles. Since the major­ity of these arti­cles focus on a particular aspect of free-radical chem­istry, the title of each is included in parenthesis as a guide to article content. In later chapters this additional information is not really necessary; con­se­quently, article titles will not be added to the references in other chapters.

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