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The chemical strucuture of alpha-linolenic acid showing physiological numbering (red) and chemical numbering (blue) conventions.
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Chemical structure of alpha-linolenic acid showing differing numbering conventions, created with ChemDraw.
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23 October 2007 |
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en:Image:ALAnumbering.png, re-drawn in BKchem+perl+inkscape+vim |
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en:User:Edgar181 |
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