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English: Aichinger G, Behner O, Hoffmeister F, Schütz S. [Basic tricyclic oxyiminoethers and their pharmacological properties]. Arzneimittelforschung. 1969;19:Suppl 5a:838+. PMID: 5819763.

Wylie, Billy B.; Isaacson, Eugene I.; Delgado, Jaime N. (1965). "Synthesis of Oxime Esters and Ethers as Potential Psychotropic Agents". Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 54 (9): 1373–1376. doi:10.1002/jps.2600540932.

Dr-Ing Hermann Engelhard, Dr Norbert Engelhard, & Dipl-Chem Brigitte Werth, DE1198353 & (1965 to HERMANN ENGELHARD DR ING).
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