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The focus of this review will be on those recent and older contributions to the telomerization field that primarily deal with the palladium-catalyzed telomerization with multifunctional oxygenates. First, a short glossary of commonly used ligands and catalysts is given, followed by a description of the mechanistic intricacies of the process and, finally, the different classes of multifunctional, renewable telogens that are treated in detail. This review complements two other excellent overviews of the telomerization reaction, each with its own primary focus. Behr and co-workers published an extensive review article summarizing the research on telomerization done in the period 1984—2008 with a particular focus on process developments [25]. [Pg.51]

Finally, we give a short glossary to help research chemists understand the language of Graph Theory. [Pg.51]

The first symposium, presented at the fall meeting of the American Chemical Society in 1985, was open to any type of artificial intelligence application. The second symposium was restricted to expert systems. This is only a minor restriction because most practical artificial intelligence applications to date have used expert systems in one form or another. Below is a brief overview of expert systems. More information on expert systems for chemistry can be found in reference 2. General expert system information can be found in references 3 and 4. Because artificial intelligence has developed its own vocabulary, a short glossary is also included. [Pg.8]

The following is a short glossary to assist you in applying the information contained in this explanation of UCR. [Pg.478]

The six hooks that make up the set are independent of each other. That is, readers may approach all of the hooks in any sequence whatsoever. To assist the reader in extending his or her understanding of each subject, each hook in the set includes a glossary and a list of additional reading sources from both print and Internet sources. Short bibliographic sketches of important figures from each of the six fields are also included in the hooks. [Pg.189]

Flare, Parachute. A pyrotechnic device attached to a parachute and designed to provide intense illumination for a short time. May be discharged from aircraft or from the surface Ref Glossary of Ordn (1959), 119-L... [Pg.455]

Bombs, Demolition. Former classification for bombs that exploded after short penetration, accomplishing damage and destruction by both blast and underground explosion. A demolition bomb of WWII had a charge approx equal to 50% of the bomb s total wt. The present classification of such a bomb is GP(general purpose). See also under BOMBS Ref Glossary of Ord( 1959), 42... [Pg.239]

Bursting Layer, A layer of hard material used in the roofs of difgouts or cave shelters in order to cause detonation of projectiles fuzed for short delay or immediate detonation before they can enter deeply enough to cause great destruction Ref Glossary of Ord(1959), 52... [Pg.364]

Chuln(in Demolition). A number of units of demolition charges cast on a length of detonating cord with a short section of cord between adjacent units Ref Glossary of Ord(1959), 63... [Pg.541]

A Short Renewable, Alternative Hydrogen Energy Industry Glossary... [Pg.12]

Glossary A short list of alternative and renewable energy industry terms. [Pg.32]

Schematic representation of the hematopoietic cascade in mice and human (hum). All the cells of the hematopoietic system are positive for antigen CD45. Based on this, the dynamics of surface antigen expression along development of different mature cells derived from the hematopoietic stem cell system can be observed. Rounded arrows indicate self-renewal potential. Smooth thinner arrows indicate directions of cellular differentiation. The identification of CDs (clusters definition) and other antigen cell markers are listed in the glossary. (LT-HSC - long term hematopoietic stem cell ST-HSC - short term hematopoietic stem cell MPP - multipotent progenitor CLP - common lymphoid precursor CMP - common myeloid precursor GMP - granulocyte-monocyte precursor MEP - megacaryocyte-erythrocyte precursor T - T lymphocyte B - B lymphocyte NK - natural killer cell DC - dendritic cell). Schematic representation of the hematopoietic cascade in mice and human (hum). All the cells of the hematopoietic system are positive for antigen CD45. Based on this, the dynamics of surface antigen expression along development of different mature cells derived from the hematopoietic stem cell system can be observed. Rounded arrows indicate self-renewal potential. Smooth thinner arrows indicate directions of cellular differentiation. The identification of CDs (clusters definition) and other antigen cell markers are listed in the glossary. (LT-HSC - long term hematopoietic stem cell ST-HSC - short term hematopoietic stem cell MPP - multipotent progenitor CLP - common lymphoid precursor CMP - common myeloid precursor GMP - granulocyte-monocyte precursor MEP - megacaryocyte-erythrocyte precursor T - T lymphocyte B - B lymphocyte NK - natural killer cell DC - dendritic cell).
This isotope of titanium has great importance for the science of extinct radioactivity (see Glossary). Owing to its short halflife it did not have significant abundance in the early... [Pg.203]

In Mathematica reactants need to named with words starting with lower case letters because words starting with capital letters refer to operations. Also the names of reactants need to be as short as convenient and cannot involve spaces, subscripts, superscripts, hyphens, dots or other symbols that are Mathematica operations. Therefore, ATP is referred to as atp both in the text and in computer programs. Most of these abbreviated names will be recognized immediately, but a glossary of names is provided in the Appendix. [Pg.471]

Glossary. A sort of short-commons dictionary in which the omissions are more significant than the entries. [Pg.464]


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