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List of structural formulas of the so called 'cephalosporins/cefalosporins of the first generation'. No font is used but latin glyphs are as is usual in chemistry. Usage of a font would have made the file half as big but identical (and good) look on all systems would have been impossible.

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16:40, 3 March 2006744×2,000 (378 KB)Ayacop (List of structural formulas of the so called 'cephalosporins/cefalosporins of the first generation'. No font is used but latin glyphs are as is usual in chemistry. Usage of a font would have made the file half as big but identical (and good) look on all )
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