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Thanks old bean!
Doesn't feel very welcome to be back - have a trial in September so the usual leisurely August has been replaced by lots of 16 hour days. My week off seems like a long time ago already...
Keeps the ol' wolf from the door though
He's not that sort of lawyer...some geek vs some geek.
but anyways, welcome back Henry...it's been dull.
Geeky?
This month I shall mostly be showing that, given the anticholinesterase racemic mixture (+/-)-N-ethyl-3-[(1-dimethylamino)ethyl]-N-methyl-phenyl-carbamate in its hydrochloride form, it would have been obvious for the skilled man as at 1987 to resolve the racemate into its enantiomers in free base or acid addition salt form, whether or not the increased activity of the isomeric form would have been unexpected given that the dialylaminoalkyl side chain which contains the optically active centre would have been understood to have been mainly responsible for the acetylcholinesterase inhibiting activity of the phenyl carbamate.
This month I shall mostly be showing that, given the anticholinesterase racemic mixture (+/-)-N-ethyl-3-[(1-dimethylamino)ethyl]-N-methyl-phenyl-carbamate in its hydrochloride form, it would have been obvious for the skilled man as at 1987 to resolve the racemate into its enantiomers in free base or acid addition salt form, whether or not the increased activity of the isomeric form would have been unexpected given that the dialylaminoalkyl side chain which contains the optically active centre would have been understood to have been mainly responsible for the acetylcholinesterase inhibiting activity of the phenyl carbamate.
What's geeky about that?
Actually sounds quite interesting to me! Sometimes I miss doing development work on stuff like that. Then I remember how dreadful the pay was for the amount of work I put in and I'm glad I took the easier route of trying to become a teacher!
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