File:Eberconazole.svg
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DescriptionEberconazole.svg | Skeletal formula of eberconazole. Created using ACD/ChemSketch 12.0 and Inkscape. Optimized with vim. | |||
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Source | Own work, after Pfaller MA. (2010) Kucer's the Use of Antibiotics: a Clinical Review of Antibacterial, Antifungal, Antiparasitic and Antiviral Drugs, London: Hodder Arnold/ASM Press, p. 1,905 ISBN: 0-340-92767-4. | |||
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