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Determination of Lipophilicity of Allyl Thiosemicarbazide, N1-Thiocarbamylamidrazone Derivatives, and their Cyclic Products by RP-HPLC, RP-TLC, and Theoretical Methods: Effects of Selected Compounds on the CNS of Mice

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