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<p>2.1 Product Class 1: Organometallic Complexes of Manganese<br>2.2 Product Class 2: Organometallic Complexes of Technetium<br>2.3 Product Class 3: Organometallic Complexes of Rhenium<br>2.4 Product Class 4: Arene Organometallic Complexes of Chromium, Molybdenum, and Tungsten<br>2.5 Product Class 5: Organometallic π-Complexes of Chromium, Molybdenum, and Tungsten Excluding Arenes<br>2.6 Product Class 6: Organometallic Complexes of Chromium, Molybdenum, and Tungsten without Carbonyl Ligands<br>2.7 Product Class 7: Carbonyl Complexes of Chromium, Molybdenum, and Tungsten with σ-Bonded Ligands<br>2.8 Product Class 8: Organometallic Complexes of Vanadium<br>2.9 Product Class 9: Organometallic Complexes of Niobium and Tantalum<br>2.10 Product Class 10: Organometallic Complexes of Titanium<br>2.11 Product Class 11: Organometallic Complexes of Zirconium and Hafnium<br>2.12 Product Class 12: Organometallic Complexes of Scandium, Yttrium and the Lanthanides<br>2.13 Product Class 13: Organometallic Complexes of the Actinides</p>
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Tsuneo Imamoto