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Chamaeleon

Imre, S. Oztung, A. elik, T. Wagner, H. (1987) Isolation of caffeine from the gorgonian Paramuricea chamaeleon. J. Nat. Prod., 50, 1187. [Pg.322]

BURNHAM S CELESTIAL HANDBOOK, Robert Burnham, Jr. Thorough guide to the stars beyond our solar system. Exhaustive treatment. Alphabetical by constellation Andromeda to Geius in Vol. 1 Chamaeleon to Orion in Vol. 2 and Pavo to Vulpecula in Vol. 3. Hundreds of illustrations. Index in Vol. 3. 2,000pp. 6X x 9X. 23567-X, 23568-8,23673-0 Pa.. Thiee-vol. set 38.85... [Pg.122]

IC 348 and Chamaeleon I star-forming regions 2 Myr, warm dust disks around -50-65% of stars (Luhman 2008)... [Pg.7]

The reactions of the chalcogen(IV) halides are quite variable due to their high general reactivity, their remarkable structural and bonding properties, and the specific influence of the inert pair as an electronic chamaeleon on the reaction paths and products. As examples, important reaction types that will be addressed besides the ones mentioned above are (X = chalcogen, Y = halogen, = metal ions or large cations such as tetraphenylphosphonium(arsonium), triphenylmethyl, tetrabutylammonium, etc.)... [Pg.246]

Feigelson E. D. and Kriss G. A. (1989) Soft X-ray observations of pre-main-sequence stars in the Chamaeleon dark cloud. Astrophys. J. 338, 262-276. [Pg.2253]

A view of the interstellar medium in the region of the constellation Chamaeleon (NASA/ Photo Researchers, Inc.)... [Pg.22]

Cimino, G. and S. E>e Stelano 1978. Chemistry of Mediterranean Gorgonians Simple indole derivatives from Param-uricea chamaeleon Comptes Pertdus Bio-chemie Physiologie Serie C 61 361—362. [Pg.249]

Non-isoprenoid Tryptamines.—NAT-Dimethyltryptamine (5), bufotenine (6), and bufotenine N-oxide have been found in the roots and stems of Desmodium caudatum DC. NN-Dimethyltryptamine and bufotenine have also been isolated, together with four other simple tryptamine derivatives (7)—(10), from a red-violet octocoral, Paramuricea chamaeleon, collected in the Bay of Naples. ... [Pg.142]

Chameleon ko- mel-yan n [ME camelion, fr. MF, fr. L chamaeleon, fr. Gk chamailedn, fr. chamai on the ground -f Icon lion] (14c) A variable multicolored effect achieved hy using warp yams of one color and two filling yams of different colors in each shed. It is sometimes used in taffeta, faille, or poplin made from silk or manufactured filament yams. [Pg.133]

Imre, S., R.H. Thomson, and B. Yalhi Linderazulene, a New Naturally Occurring Pigment from the Gorgonian Paramuricea chamaeleon. Experientia 37, 442 (1981). [Pg.342]


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