unsubstituted in English

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not exchanged, not replaced, not substituted

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1. alkyl, C¿1?-C¿12? haloalkyl, C¿2?-C¿12? alkenyl, C¿2?-C¿12? alkynyl, substituted or unsubstituted aryl, substituted or unsubstituted aralkyl and substituted or unsubstituted heteroaromatic; and R¿3?

2. The corresponding acetates and the unsubstituted halohydrins have also been examined.

3. [In the formula, R1 and R2 may be the same or different and each represents a substituted or unsubstituted alkyl group, a substituted or unsubstituted aryl group or a substituted or unsubstituted aralkyl group, or alternatively, R1, R2 and an adjacent carbon atom may combine together to form a substituted or unsubstituted alicyclic hydrocarbon ring; and X represents -CH2-, -CH2CH2-, an oxygen atom or a sulfur atom.]

4. • The unsubstituted Cycloalkanes form homologous series with the general formula CnH2n 3.

5. 5¿ represents H, NO¿2?, halogen, carboxylic acid/ester radical, substituted or unsubstituted aminocarbonyl; R?

6. 1¿ is a substituted and unsubstituted cycloalkoxy, alkoxy aryloxy, cycloalkyl, alkyl or aryl radical; R?

7. Biphenyls which have one or more pairs of adjacent unsubstituted carbons are more rapidly metabolized than those which do not

8. Aldehydes are members of a class of organic chemical compounds represented by the general structural formula R-CHO. R may be hydrogen or a hydrocarbon radical–substituted or unsubstituted

9. Bilin: , biline ( bī'lin, -līn ), The chain of four pyrrole residues resulting from the cleavage of one bond of one of the four methylidene residues of the porphin part of a porphyrin; specifically, the unsubstituted tetrapyrrole; bilirubin and biliverdin are Bilins.

10. 5¿ together with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached form a heterocyclic ring; X represents O, S or NR wherein R represents a hydrogen atom, an alkyl group, an acyl group, an aralkyl group wherein the aryl moiety may be substituted or unsubstituted, or a substituted or unsubstituted aryl group; m represents an integer in the range of from 1 to 6; and n represents an integer in the range of from 2 to 6; a process for preparing such a compound, a composition comprising such a compound and the use of such a compound and composition in medicine.

11. groups; the aromatic group can be unsubstituted or substituted with alkoxy groups or halogens, carboxy, carbamoyl, alkoxycarbonyl, sulfamoyl, hydroxyalkyl, amino, acylamino, acyl, hydroxyacyl groups; X is a halogen or a sulfonic acid reactive residue, and Y is a -OH or -OR¿3? group, wherein R¿3?

12. In the impurity conversion step (103), an aldehyde compound represented by general formula Ar-R-CHO (Ar is a substituted or unsubstituted aryl group, and R is an organic group having at least two carbon atoms) is added, and donor impurities and acceptor impurities contained in a chlorosilane distillate are converted into high boilers.

13. Nomenclature: Functional group suffix = -yne Disubstituted Alkynes, R-C≡C-R', are described as "internal" Alkynes because the C≡C unit is "inside" the structure.Monosubstituted Alkynes, R-C≡C-H, and the unsubstituted alkyne (ethyne) H-C≡C-H are described as "terminal" Alkynes because the C≡C unit at the end of the structure.

14. The present invention relates to cosmetic compositions containing polyglycerol partial esters of linear, unsubstituted carboxylic acids and bifunctional carboxylic acids with the provisos that the polyglycerol partial ester comprises an HLB-value from 2 to 10 and that the polyglycerol obtained by hydrolysis or alcoholysis of the polyglycerol partial ester comprises an average degree of polymerization of from 2 to 8 and at least 1 % of the polyglycerol comprises cyclic structures.

15. A composition for controlling simultaneously insects or representatives of the order Acarina and microorganisms, which composition comprises at least one compound of formula (I), wherein A is an unsubstituted or mono- to tetra-substituted aromatic or non-aromatic, monocyclic or bicyclic, heterocyclic radical, one or two of the substituents of A being selected from the group consisting of: halo-C¿1?-C¿3? alkyl, cyclopropyl, halocyclopropyl, C¿2?-C¿3? alkenyl, C¿2?-C¿3? alkynyl, halo-C¿2?-C¿3? alkenyl, halo-C¿2?-C¿3? alkynyl, halo-C¿1?-C¿3? alkoxy, C¿1?-C¿3?

16. Composition for controlling insects and representatives of the order Acarina, which comprises a combination of variable amounts of one or more compounds of formula (A), in which A is an unsubstituted or, depending on the possibility of substitution on the ring system, mono- to tetrasubstituted, aromatic or non-aromatic monocyclic or bicyclic heterocyclic radical, in which the substituents of A can be chosen from the group consisting of C¿1?-C¿3? alkyl, C¿1?-C¿3? alkoxy, halogen, halo-C¿1?-C¿3? alkyl, cyclopropyl, halocyclopropyl, C¿2?-C¿3? alkenyl, C¿2?-C¿3? alkynyl, halo-C¿2?-C¿3? alkenyl, halo-C¿2?-C¿3? alkynyl, halo-C¿1?-C¿3?

17. What is described is a process for preparing 2-hydroxyacetals of the general formula in which R1 is hydrogen, a branched or unbranched C1-C12-alkyl radical, an electron-deficient, halogen-, NO2-, CN-, CF3-, acyl group- or branched or unbranched alkyl group-substituted or unsubstituted C5-C6-aryl or heteroaryl, and R2 is a branched or unbranched C1-C5-alkyl radical, or both R2 radicals are bonded directly to one another or to one another via a C1-C4 unit, by reacting an enol compound of the general formula (II) in which R3 is the same and R1 is as defined for formula (Ia), with bromine to give the corresponding dibromo adduct and then reacting this dibromo adduct with an alkoxide of the general formula (III) M-O-R2 (III) in which R2 is as defined for formula (Ia) and O is oxygen and M is lithium, sodium or potassium.

18. The invention relates to an N-heterocyclic carbene complex of general formulas I to IV (I) (II) (III) (IV), according to which A1 stands for NR2 or PR2, A2 stands for CR2R2', NR2, PR2, O or S, A3 stands for N or P, and C stands for a carbene carbon atom, ring B is an unsubstituted or a mono or poly-substituted 5 to 7-membered ring, substituents R2 and R2' stand, inter alia, for a linear or branched C1-C10-alkyl group and, if A1 and A2 each stand for NR2 or PR2, are the same or different, M in formulas I, II, III or IV stands for Cr, Mo or W, X1 or X2 in formulas I to IV are the same or different and represent, inter alia, C1-C18 carboxylates and C1-C18-alkoxides, Y is inter alia oxygen or sulphur, Z is inter alia a linear or branched C1-C10-alkylenoxy group, and R1 and R1' in formulas I to IV are, inter alia, an aliphatic or aromatic group.