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CCDC 1421128: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2015
Related Article: Adrien T. Normand, Constantin G. Daniliuc, Birgit Wibbeling, Gerald Kehr, Pierre Le Gendre, and Gerhard Erker|2015|J.Am.Chem.Soc.|137|10796|doi:10.1021/jacs.5b06551
CCDC 1421129: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2015
Related Article: Adrien T. Normand, Constantin G. Daniliuc, Birgit Wibbeling, Gerald Kehr, Pierre Le Gendre, and Gerhard Erker|2015|J.Am.Chem.Soc.|137|10796|doi:10.1021/jacs.5b06551
CCDC 192764: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2004
Related Article: N.Pirio, S.Bredeau, L.Dupuis, P.Schutz, B.Donnadieu, A.Igau, J.-P.Majoral, J.-C.Guillemin, P.Meunier|2004|Tetrahedron|60|1317|doi:10.1016/j.tet.2003.07.013
CCDC 736943: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2010
Related Article: T.D.Forster, H.M.Tuononen, M.Parvez, R.Roesler|2009|J.Am.Chem.Soc.|131|6689|doi:10.1021/ja901460y
CCDC 640948: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2008
Related Article: E.Ortega, N.Pirio, P.Richard, P.Meunier|2007|J.Organomet.Chem.|692|4669|doi:10.1016/j.jorganchem.2007.06.017
CCDC 710429: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2010
Related Article: V.Tabernero, T.Cuenca, M.E.G.Mosquera, C.R.de Arellano|2009|Polyhedron|28|2545|doi:10.1016/j.poly.2009.05.055
Overland flow generation on hillslopes of complex topography: analytical Solutions
2007
The analytical solution of the overland flow equations developed by Agnese et al. (2001; Hydrological Processes15: 3225–3238) for rectangular straight hillslopes was extended to convergent and divergent surfaces and to concave and convex profiles. Towards this aim, the conical convergent and divergent surfaces are approximated by a trapezoidal shape, and the overland flow is assumed to be always one-dimensional. A simple ‘shape factor’ accounting for both planform geometry and profile shape was introduced: for each planform geometry, a brachistochrone profile was obtained by minimizing a functional containing a slope function of the profile. Minima shape factors are associated with brachist…
Yo logo(s): On the icono-plastic configuration of brand symbols
2015
Among the various areas with which the vast research field of branding is concerned, brand image is recognized as a territory most pertinently analyzed with semiotic tools, since it is populated by symbols that are amenable to interpretation, such as brand logos. According to Henderson and Cote (1998), logos are graphic designs that companies uses, with or without their name, to identify themselves or their products. Semiotics, and particularly structuralist semiotics (e.g., Floch 1990,1995; Landowski 1989; Fabbri 1998; Marrone 2001, 2007), has largely abandoned the scrutiny of symbols and signs as standalone objects of analysis, in favour of the conditions of meaning that underlie brand na…
2-Aminopurine non-radiative decay and emission in aqueous solution: A theoretical study
2008
Abstract The minimum energy path along the lowest-lying ππ ∗ excited state of 2-aminopurine was calculated to elucidate the mechanisms of radiationless decay and emission in water. The sequential Monte Carlo quantum mechanics approach with a multiconfigurational and perturbative description of the wave function was employed to compute the minimum, transition state, and conical intersection. It was found that the barrier in the potential energy surface to access the conical intersection funnel increases in aqueous environment, making the system prone to enlarge the emission yield. These results rationalize the observed enhancement of emission in 2-aminopurine upon increasing of the solvent p…
Measurements of pressure and frictional tractions along walls of a large-scale conical shallow hopper and comparison with Eurocode 1991-4:2006
2014
Abstract A silo׳s hopper supports the majority loads induced by the stored particulate solids. Such loads vary from filling to discharging provided the hopper is steep enough to secure a mass flow; when the hopper is too shallow to promote a mass flow, funnel flow usually prevails – where how loads develop along walls of a shallow hopper remains to be addressed. In the paper, normal pressure and frictional traction were measured with pressure transducers as imposed by testing material sand along the walls of a full-scale conical shallow hopper. The transducers were carefully mounted in the designated positions of hopper walls along a generator. To make the measurement results representative…