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MEDIATING ROLE OF DISSOCIATION SYMPTOMS BETWEEN ADOLESCENT COMPULSIVE INTERNET USE ACROSS TIME

2020

The aim of this study was to examine adolescent compulsive internet use (CIU) across a one-year period, to examine associations with symptoms of depression, anxiety and dissociation, as well as to analyze the potential mediating effect of dissociation symptoms.  Previous studies have indicated that dissociation might serve as a coping strategy and/or as a consequence of problematic internet use. Participating in the study were 80 adolescents (39 girls and 41 boys), ages from 12 to 18 (mean age 14.90 years) at the time of the first measurement.  At Time 1 and one year later at Time 2 measurement points the participants completed the Trauma Symptom Checklist (Briere, 1995) and items from the …

Mediation (statistics)Dissociation (neuropsychology)medicine.drug_classDissociativeadolescents; compulsive internet use; dissociation symptomsCausalityChecklistCorrelationmedicineAnxietymedicine.symptomPsychologyDepression (differential diagnoses)Clinical psychologySOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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Collision induced dissociation of doubly charged stored metal cluster ions

1997

MetalCollision-induced dissociationChemistryvisual_artOrganic Chemistryvisual_art.visual_art_mediumCluster (physics)Molecular physicsSpectroscopyAnalytical ChemistryIonRapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry
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The Effect of Pesticides on the Tomato Bacterial Speck Disease Pathogen Pseudomonas Syringae pv. Tomato

2020

A significant part of the used pesticides does not reach the target organisms and, while remaining in the agrophytocenosis, influences all living organisms in it. Having a toxic and often mutagenic effect, pesticides induce morphological and physiological changes in the cells of microorganisms and are the cause of phenotypic heterogeneity of their populations. However, the effect of pesticides on phytopathogenic bacteria as non-target microorganisms remains out of the field of view for most researchers. However, the use of pesticides can lead to expansion of the diversity of existing phytopathogens and, as a consequence, complications of identification of the pathogens, loss of resistance b…

MicroorganismMutant010501 environmental sciencesBiology01 natural scienceslcsh:TechnologyMicrobiologylcsh:Chemistry03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundmorphological dissociation<i>Pseudomonas syringae</i> pv. <i>tomato</i>antibacterial activityPseudomonas syringaeGeneral Materials ScienceInstrumentationPathogenlcsh:QH301-705.5030304 developmental biology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesFluid Flow and Transfer Processes0303 health sciencesaluminium phosethyllcsh:TProcess Chemistry and TechnologyfungiGeneral Engineeringfood and beveragesPseudomonas syringae pv. tomatopesticidesdeltamethrinPesticidebiology.organism_classificationlcsh:QC1-999Computer Science ApplicationsFungicideDeltamethrinchemistrylcsh:Biology (General)lcsh:QD1-999lcsh:TA1-2040mutagenic actionlcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)Bacterialcsh:PhysicsApplied Sciences
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Silicic acid competes for dimethylarsinic acid (DMA) immobilization by the iron hydroxide plaque mineral goethite.

2015

Abstract A surface complexation modeling approach was used to extend the knowledge about processes that affect the availability of dimethylarsinic acid (DMA) in the soil rhizosphere in presence of a strong sorbent, e.g., Fe plaques on rice roots. Published spectroscopic and molecular modeling information suggest for the organoarsenical agent to form bidentate-binuclear inner-sphere surface complexes with Fe hydroxides similar to the inorganic As oxyanions. However, since also the ubiquitous silicic acid oxyanion form the same bidentate binuclear surface complexes, our hypothesis was that it may have an effect on the adsorption of DMA by Fe hydroxides in soil. Our experimental batch equilibr…

Models MolecularMineralsEnvironmental EngineeringGoethiteSorbentSurface PropertiesInorganic chemistrySilicic AcidOxyanionPollutionAcid dissociation constantchemistry.chemical_compoundAdsorptionchemistryvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumEnvironmental ChemistryHydroxideCacodylic AcidSilicic acidPoint of zero chargeAdsorptionWaste Management and DisposalIron CompoundsThe Science of the total environment
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Effect of protonation and deprotonation on the gas phase reactivity of fluorinated 1,2,4-triazines

2008

Positive and negative electrospray mass spectrometry (MS), in-time and in-space MS n experiments, high-resolution and accurate mass measurements obtained with an Orbitrap, together with density functional theory calculations have been used to study the gas-phase ion chemistry of a series of fluorinated 1,2,4-triazines. As a result of low-energy collision-induced dissociations, occurring in an ion trap and in a triple quadrupole, their protonated and deprotonated molecules show interesting features depending on the nature and structure of the precursor ions. The occurrence of elimination/hydration reactions produced by positive ions in the ion trap is noteworthy. Decompositions of deprotonat…

Models MolecularSpectrometry Mass Electrospray IonizationIONIZATION MASS-SPECTROMETRYFluorine CompoundsAnalytical chemistryProtonationTandem mass spectrometryPhotochemistryOrbitrapIonlaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundDeprotonationStructural BiologylawCHEMISTRYMoleculeComputer SimulationPhysics::Chemical PhysicsNEGATIVE ELECTROSPRAY-IONIZATIONCOLLISION-INDUCED DISSOCIATIONSpectroscopyTRIAZINESHYDRAZINEchemistryModels ChemicalHydroxyl radicalIon trapProtonsFRAGMENTATIONHETEROCYCLES
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Spontaneous fragmentation of multiply charged metal clusters.

1987

Molecular dissociationFragmentation (mass spectrometry)Chemical physicsChemistryCoulomb explosionGeneral Physics and AstronomyAtomic physicsElectrostatic interactionIonMetal clustersPhysical review letters
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Enhanced Acid Dissociation at the Solid/Liquid Interface

2019

In this chapter we review some recent results from first principles molecular dynamics simulations which show how molecular properties, such as proton dissociation, can be influenced upon adsorption at a solid/liquid interface. In particular, we discuss in details the increased acidity of pyruvic acid at the quartz /water interface, which is of relevance for the chemistry of the atmosphere. Our simulations unveil the special role of the microsolvation at interface, as well as the role of the silanols in stabliziing the deprotonated form of the acid. The enhanced acidity at the hydrophilic quartz/water interface is at odd with what typically found at the water/air interface where acidity is …

Molecular dynamicsDeprotonationAdsorptionChemical engineeringChemistryInterface (Java)Liquid interfaceQuartzSolid liquidAcid dissociation constant
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Production and investigation of multiply charged metal clusters in a Penning trap

1996

Singly charged gold cluster ions from a laser-vaporization source are transferred into a Penning trap and subjected to electron bombardment. The charged reaction products are analyzed by time-of-flight mass spectrometry after axial ejection from the trap. They include singly charged cluster fragments, multiply charged clusters of the initial size and multiply charged cluster fragments. The multiply charged clusters are selected and further investigated by collision induced dissociation. Two types of reactions can be distinguished: Dissociation into several charged fragments and evaporation of neutrals. Several features of multiply charged clusters relevant for future investigations are revi…

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsGold clusterCollision-induced dissociationChemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsMass spectrometryPenning trapAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsDissociation (chemistry)IonCluster (physics)Physical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentMetal clustersHyperfine Interactions
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MCC1019, a selective inhibitor of the Polo-box domain of Polo-like kinase 1 as novel, potent anticancer candidate

2019

Polo-like kinase (PLK1) has been identified as a potential target for cancer treatment. Although a number of small molecules have been investigated as PLK1 inhibitors, many of which showed limited selectivity. PLK1 harbors a regulatory domain, the Polo box domain (PBD), which has a key regulatory function for kinase activity and substrate recognition. We report on 3-bromomethyl-benzofuran-2-carboxylic acid ethyl ester (designated: MCC1019) as selective PLK1 inhibitor targeting PLK1 PBD. Cytotoxicity and fluorescence polarization-based screening were applied to a library of 1162 drug-like compounds to identify potential inhibitors of PLK1 PBD. The activity of compound MC1019 against the PLK1…

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The Mainz Cluster Trap

1999

When cluster ions are stored by electromagnetic forces they are available in the gas phase for extended preparations and investigations. Over the last decade a Penning trap (Ion Cyclotron Resonance) apparatus has been constructed and further developed with respect to metal cluster research at the Institute of Physics at Mainz. It allows to capture and accumulate ion bunches injected from an external cluster source and to manipulate the ions’ motion, i.e. select and center the clusters of interest. The interactions that have been investigated include those with inert and chemically reactive gases, photons and electrons. Multiple mass spectrometric steps such as fragment ion selection can be …

PhysicsCollision-induced dissociationCluster (physics)Ion trapAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentPenning trapIon trappingAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsFourier transform ion cyclotron resonanceIon cyclotron resonanceIonThe European Physical Journal D
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