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- Cieplak_Effect comment "In organic chemistry, the Cieplak effect is a predictive model that explains why nucleophiles preferentially add to one face of a carbonyl over another. Proposed by Andrzej Stanislaw Cieplak in 1980, it explains anomalous results that other models of the time, such as the Cram and Felkin-Anh models, can't justify.".