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Krausz studies

The authors would like to thank Zai-Wei Li, Henry Taube, Andreas Ludi, Kim Finnie, Elmars Krausz, and David Ware for supplying the results of certain studies prior to publication. PAL is grateful for funding from the Australian Research Council for some aspects of the work described and for a CSIRO Postdoctoral Fellowship, which enabled the development of the Os triflato chemistry at Stanford University. [Pg.359]

The ADMET polymerization of sugar-based monomers is much less explored than the ROMP approach, and only a few examples have been reported to date. Bui and Hudlicky prepared a,oo-dienes derived from a biocatalytically synthesized diene diol, from which chiral polymers (up to 20 kDa) with D-c/uro-inositol units were prepared via ADMET in the presence of 1 mol% of C4 [169]. Furthermore, several ot,co-dienes containing D-mannitol, D-ribose, D-isomannide, and D-isosorbide have been synthesized by Enholm and Mondal [170]. Also in this study, C4 was used to catalyze the ADMET polymerizations at 1 mol% catalyst loading. As pointed out by the authors, the viscosity increased as the reactions progressed and vacuum had to be applied to efficiently remove the released ethylene. Unfortunately, the polymers obtained were not further analyzed. As already mentioned above, Fokou and Meier have also reported the ADMET polymerization of a fatty acid-/D-isosorbide-based a,co-diene [126]. Furthermore, Krausz et al. have synthesized plastic films with good mechanical properties by cross-linking fatty esters of cellulose in the presence of C3 [171-173]. [Pg.36]

V. Gloaguen, G. Ruiz, H. Morvan, A. Mouradi-Givemaud, E. Maes, P. Krausz, and G. Strecker, The extracellular polysaccharide of Porphyridium sp. An NMR study of lithium-resistant oligosaccharide... [Pg.216]

Moritz S, Woodward TS, Krausz M, Naber D. PERSIST Study Group. Relationship between neuroleptic dosage and subjective cognitive dysfunction in schizophrenic patients treated with either conventional or atypical neuroleptic medication. Int Clin Psychopharmacol 2002 17(1) 41 1. [Pg.247]

Rahilly MA, Williams ARW, Krausz T, et al. Female adnexal tumour of probable Wolffian origin A clinicopathological and immunohistochemical study of three cases. Histopathology. 1995 26 69-74. [Pg.761]

DAY/DIN] Day, P., Dinsdale, A. T., Krausz E. R., Robbins, D. J., Optical and neutron diffraction study of the magnetic phase diagram of NiBr2, J. Phys. C Solid State Phys., 9, (1976), 2481-2490. Cited on page 132. [Pg.539]

Krausz et al. obtained cellulosic plastic films under homogeneous conditions by microwave-induced acylation of commercial or chestnut tree sawdust cellulose by fatty acids (Scheme 14.41) [82]. They studied the effect on the acylation reaction of the amount of N,N-dimethyl-4-aminopyridine (DMAP), which simultaneously... [Pg.680]

Oviedo-Joekes E, Nosyk B, Marsh DC, Guh D, Brissette S, Gartry C, Krausz M, Anis A, Schechter MT. Scientific and political challenges in North America s first randomized controlled trial of heroin-assisted treatment for severe heroin addiction rationale and design of the NAOMI study. Clin Trials 2009 6(3) 261-71. [Pg.170]

We note that the Volterra-Wiener approach has been extended to the case of nonlinear systems with multiple inputs and multiple outputs [Marmarelis and McCann, 1973 Marmarelis and Naka, 1974 Westwick and Kearney, 1992 Marmarelis, 2004] where functional terms are introduced, involving crosskernels which measure the nonlinear interactions of the inputs as reflected on the output This extension has led to a generalization for nonlinear systems with spatio-temporal inputs that has found applications to the visual system [Yasui et al., 1979 Citron et al., 1981]. Extension of the Volterra-Wiener approach to systems with spike (action potential) inputs encountered in neurophysiology also has been made, where the GWN test input is replaced by a Poisson process of impulses [Krausz, 1975] this approach has found many applications including the study of the hippocampal formation in the brain [Sclabassi et al., 1988]. Likewise, the case of neural systems with spike outputs has been explored in the context of the Volterra-Wiener approach, leading to efficient modeling and identification methods [Marmarelis et al., 1986 Marmarelis and Orme, 1993 Marmarelis, 2004]. [Pg.238]

Gloaguen, V., Ruiz, G., Morvan, H., Mouradi-Givernaud, A., Maes, E Krausz, P., and Strecker, G. (2004) The extracellular polysaccharide of Porphyridium sp. an NMR study of lithium-resistant oligo-saccharidic fragments. Carbohydr. Res., 339,97-103. [Pg.392]


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