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Sinoe, Liberia

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Strong Neighborhood Initiative

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Syracuse Neighborhood Initiative

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Simultaneous Non-Interfering

Academic & Science » Electronics

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Selective Noise Isolator

Academic & Science » Electronics

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System News, Inc.

Business » Companies & Firms

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SparkNET Interactive

Business » Companies & Firms

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Southern Newspapers, Inc.

Business » Companies & Firms

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Solutions Network, Inc.

Business » Companies & Firms

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Shapiro Negotiations Institute

Business » Companies & Firms

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Service Network, Inc.

Business » Companies & Firms

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Seth Network International

Business » Companies & Firms -- and more...

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Switch Network Interface

Computing » Hardware -- and more...

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Safety Net Institute

Governmental » Institutes

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Swedish Neuroscience Institute

Governmental » Institutes

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Sanity Not Include

Internet

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Subscriber Network Identifier

Computing » IT

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Subscriber Network Interface

Computing » IT

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System Network Interface

Computing » IT

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Sockets Network Interface

Computing » IT

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Storage Network Industry

Computing » IT

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Sms Notification Indicator

Computing » IT

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Scalable Networks Infrastructure

Computing » IT

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Simplified Network Interface

Computing » IT

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Siemens Nixdorf

Computing » IT

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What does SNI mean?

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SNi or Substitution Nucleophilic internal stands for a specific but not often encountered nucleophilic aliphatic substitution reaction mechanism. The name was introduced by Cowdrey et al. in 1937 to label nucleophilic reactions which occur with retention of configuration, but later was employed to describe various reactions that proceed with similar mechanism. A typical representative organic reaction displaying this mechanism is the chlorination of alcohols with thionyl chloride, or the decomposition of alkyl chloroformates, the main feature is retention of stereochemical configuration. Some examples for this reaction were reported by Edward S. Lewis and Charles E. Boozer in 1952. Mechanistic and kinetic studies were reported few years later by various researchers. Thionyl chloride first reacts with the alcohol to form an alkyl chloro sulfite, actually forming an intimate ion pair. The second step is the concerted loss of a sulfur dioxide molecule and its replacement by the chloride, which was attached to the sulphite group.

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