If you liked Design and Strategy in Organic Synthesis by Stephen Hanessian, Simon Giroux, and Bradley L. Merner, start with Design And Strategy In Organic Synthesis From The Chiron Approach To Catalysis (2012), Electrodynamics in Rotating and Other Accelerated Frames of Reference (2001), and Deoxy sugars (1968). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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BookOrb recommends Design And Strategy In Organic Synthesis From The Chiron Approach To Catalysis (2012), Electrodynamics in Rotating and Other Accelerated Frames of Reference (2001), Deoxy sugars (1968), Natural Products in Medicinal Chemistry (2013), and Total synthesis of natural products, the "Chiron" approach (1983).

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Design and Strategy in Organic Synthesis is by Stephen Hanessian, Simon Giroux, and Bradley L. Merner.