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<p>46.1 Synthesis Using the Wittig and Related Phosphorus-, Silicon-, or Sulfur-Based Reactions<br>46.2 Synthesis by Alkylidenation with Metal–Carbene Complexes and Related Reagents<br>46.3 Synthesis by Alkene Metathesis<br>46.4 Synthesis by Aldol and Related Condensation Reactions<br>46.5 Synthesis by Metal-Mediated C—C Bond Forming Reactions of Alkynes, Diynes, and Enynes<br>46.6 Synthesis by Metal-Mediated Coupling Reactions<br>46.7 Synthesis by Cycloaddition and Electrocyclic Reactions<br>46.8 Synthesis by Extrusion<br>46.9 Synthesis by Elimination<br>46.10 Synthesis by Reduction<br>46.11 Synthesis by Isomerization of Unconjugated Dienes, Allenes, Alkynes, and Methylenecyclopropanes<br>46.12 Synthesis from Arenes and Polyenes<br>46.13 Synthesis via Metal Complexes of Dienes</p>