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The malate dehydrogenase from Streptomyces aureofaciens: Purification and properties
355
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355
D. Mikulasova
,
N. Mernik
, and
M. Kollarova
Vol.
52
,
SI
The malate dehydrogenase from Streptomyces aureofaciens
356
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356
M. Kollarova
,
D. Mikulasova
, and
N. Mernik
Vol.
52
,
SI
Cytotoxic effects of 2,4-disubstituted 6H-5,1,3-benzothiadiazocines
574
–
574
M. Hazuchova
,
M. Mikulasova
, and
A. Gul'asova
Vol.
52
,
SI
Synthesis and some solution properties of block copolymer styrene acrylonitrile
235
–
242
V. Chrástová
,
D. Mikulášová
,
P. Citovický
, and
J. Schenkmayer
Vol.
42
,
2
Influence of the type of activator and emulsifier on heterogeneously initiated polymerization of styrene
499
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507
V. Chrástová
,
P. Citovický
,
D. Mikulášová
, and
J. Schenkmayer
Vol.
40
,
4
Emulsion polymerization in the presence of inorganic material
475
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483
D. Mikulášová
,
V. Chrástová
,
P. Citovický
, and
I. Hudec
Vol.
37
,
4
Photoinitiated emulsion polymerization of styrene or methyl methacrylate in the presence of zinc oxide
485
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494
I. Hudec
,
D. Mikulášová
,
P. Citovický
, and
V. Chrástová
Vol.
37
,
4
Oxidized poly(vinyl chloride) as a heterogeneous initiator of emulsion polymerization
223
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230
V. Chrástová
,
D. Mikulášová
, and
P. Citovický
Vol.
36
,
2
Polymolecularity of the extremely high molecular mass polymer prepared by emulsion polymerization with a macromolecular initiator forming a heterogeneous phase
533
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541
L. Šoltés
,
D. Mikulášová
,
J. Susla
, and
I. Hudec
Vol.
35
,
4
Measurements of molecular characteristics of the extremely high molecular mass polystyrene in solution
543
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549
L. Šoltés
,
D. Mikulášová
, and
I. Hudec
Vol.
35
,
4
Role of polypropylene polyhydroperoxide in the emulsion polymerization of styrene and methyl methacrylate
186
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193
D. Mikulášová
,
V. Chrástová
,
P. Citovický
, and
T. Fačková
Vol.
32
,
2
Decomposition of peroxides of isotactic powdered polypropylene by hydroiodic acid
194
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204
P. Citovický
,
I. Šimek
,
D. Mikulášová
, and
V. Chrástová
Vol.
32
,
2
Influence of triethylenetetramine on the emulsion polymerization of styrene
205
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210
V. Chrástová
,
D. Mikulášová
, and
P. Citovický
Vol.
32
,
2
Iodometric determination of hydroperoxides of powdered isotactic polypropylene
342
–
350
P. Citovický
,
I. Šimek
,
D. Mikulášová
, and
V. Chrástová
Vol.
30
,
3
Emulsion polymerization of styrene initiated by peroxides of powdered isotactic polypropylene in the presence of triethylenetetramine
802
–
809
P. Citovický
,
I. Šimek
,
D. Mikulášová
,
V. Chrástová
, and
J. Řezníček
Vol.
28
,
6
Redox polymerization systems for the preparation of grafted polypropylene. I. Grafting of polypropylene with styrene in the presence of triethylenetetramine metal chelates
263
–
267
D. Mikulášová
and
P. Citovický
Vol.
27
,
2
Redox polymerization systems for the preparation of grafted polypropylene. II. Grafting of polypropylene with vinyl or diene monomers in the presence of iron(2+) ion chelates
268
–
272
P. Citovický
,
D. Mikulášová
, and
V. Chrástová
Vol.
27
,
2
Preparation of crystalline polychloroprene rubber
449
–
456
P. Citovický
,
D. Mikulášová
, and
V. Chrástová
Vol.
26
,
5
The role of the emulsifier in grafting oxidized polypropylene by styrene in the presence of iron(II) sulfate and triethylenetetramine
605
–
609
P. Citovický
and
D. Mikulášová
Vol.
22
,
8
Mechanism of action of the triethylenetetramine-ferrous sulfate system in grafting
37
–
42
D. Mikulášová
and
P. Citovický
Vol.
20
,
1
Inoculation of polypropylene with styrene. I. Use of tri-ethylenetetramine-iron(II) redox system
614
–
619
D. Mikulášová
and
M. Gheorghiu
Vol.
18
,
8
Inoculation of polypropylene with styrene. II. The optimum concentration of components of the redox system
620
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628
I. Šimek
,
D. Mikulášová
, and
M. Gheorghiu
Vol.
18
,
8
Polymerization of tetrasubstituted allylmethylsilanes. IV. Copolymerization of methyl methacrylate with triallylmethylsilane and tetraallylsilane
228
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233
D. Mikulášová
,
J. Pavlinec
,
I. Šimek
, and
A. Hrivík
Vol.
13
,
4
Polymerization of tetrasubstituted allylmethylsilanes. III. Kinetics of the polymerization of triallylmethylsilane and tetraallylsilane
32
–
36
A. Hrivík
and
D. Mikulášová
Vol.
12
,
1
Polymerization of tetrasubstituted allylmethylsilanes. II. The mechanism of radical polymerization of allyltrimethylsilane
708
–
714
D. Mikulášová
and
A. Hrivík
Vol.
11
,
12
The polymerization of tetrasubstituted allylmethylsilanes. I. Kinetics of the polymerization of allyltrimethylsilane and diallyldimethylsilane
641
–
650
D. Mikulášová
and
A. Hrivík
Vol.
11
,
11
The preparation of allylmagnesium bromide
622
–
625
D. Mikulášová
,
A. Hrivík
, and
I. Šimek
Vol.
10
,
10
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