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Photoswitchable coordination compounds

2001

Photoswitchable compounds represent an attractive class of materials in coordination chemistry. Recent progress dealing with transition metal compounds involving photo-induced changes of the magnetic and/or optical properties to long-lived metastable states are covered in the present review article. The basic photophysical phenomena together with representative examples such as nitroprusside derivatives, relevant spin crossover complexes, stilbenoid complexes and finally Prussian blue analogues are discussed. Some possible applications regarding energy and information storage are suggested at the end.

chemistry.chemical_classificationPrussian blueChemistryInformation storageNanotechnologyPhotomagnetismLIESSTCoordination complexInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundTransition metalPhoto isomerizationComputational chemistrySpin crossoverMaterials ChemistryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryCoordination Chemistry Reviews
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Behavior of carbohydrate-based material in black liquor during heating

2004

One industrial softwood Kraft black liquor was heat-treated (at 175 ?C and 190 ?C for 15-60 min) together with laboratory-made soda-AQ (wheat straw and reed canary grass) and Kraft (reed canary grass) black liquors (at 190 ?C for 30 min). The feedstock black liquors were characterized with respect to their polysaccharide (mainly xylem) and aliphatic carboxylic acid contents before and after the heat treatments. It was noted that, due to the higher amount of polysaccharides in the non-wood black liquors (8.2-16.6% of d.s) compared to that in the softwood black liquor (1.4% of d.s), the heat treatment in the former case resulted in a 5-30% increase in the amount of aliphatic acids formed by v…

chemistry.chemical_classificationSoftwoodbiologyheat treatmentRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentChemistrylcsh:Mechanical engineering and machineryCarboxylic acidaliphatic carboxylic acidspolysaccharidescarbohydratesfood and beveragesblack liquorRaw materialStrawequipment and suppliesbiology.organism_classificationPolysaccharidePulp and paper industrylcsh:TJ1-1570non-woodCanary grassBlack liquorKraft paperwoodThermal Science
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Modulation of Fatty Acid Patterns During Protoplast Isolation

1983

Protoplast isolation and regeneration is known from numerous plant species (Binding et al. 1). But there are plant species which show very unconstant regeneration or no reaction at all, even if the isolation showed high viability of the protoplasts. Does this lacking response only depend on medium composition and effectors or are there other unknown conditions? The procedure of protoplast isolation and the use of strong hypertonic media is a dramatic disturbance of cell metabolism and might be a stress situation, which cannot be overcome by the cell. Fleck et al. (2) reported “osmotic-stress proteins” in Nicotiana sylvestris protoplasts and Kaiser et al. (3) showed a remarkable influence of…

chemistry.chemical_classificationSpinaciabiologyEffectorRegeneration (biology)fungiCellfood and beveragesFatty acidbiochemical phenomena metabolism and nutritionProtoplastequipment and suppliesPhotosynthesisbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryBiochemistrymedicinebacteriaNicotiana sylvestris
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ChemInform Abstract: Multifunctionality in Hybrid Magnetic Materials Based on Bimetallic Oxalate Complexes

2011

This tutorial review illustrates the design of multifunctional oxalate-based magnetic materials through the combination of the intrinsic magnetism of the metal–organic framework and the additional properties introduced by several organic/inorganic functional cations.

chemistry.chemical_compoundChemical engineeringChemistryMagnetismGeneral Medicineequipment and supplieshuman activitiesBimetallic stripOxalateChemInform
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Spin Transition Molecular Materials: New Sensors

2002

This short review article concerns a new family of iron(II) spin transition chain compounds containing 4-R-1,2,4-triazole derivatives whose properties have been followed by several physical techniques. A clear evidence of the LIESST effect at 20 K has been found for one of these materials by 57Fe Mossbauer spectroscopy. Potential applications in terms of pressure and thermal sensors are discussed.

chemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryMössbauer effectChemical physicsMössbauer spectroscopySpin transition124-TriazoleNanotechnologyAtmospheric temperature rangeMolecular materialsLIESSTSpin-½
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Protein Quantitation: Bradford Method

2002

Protein quantitation according to the Bradford method. Keywords: protein quantitation; bradford; coomassie brilliant blue; calorimetric quantification

chemistry.chemical_compoundfluids and secretionsChromatographychemistryCoomassie Brilliant Blueparasitic diseasesQuantitative proteomicsequipment and supplieshuman activitiesBradford protein assayeLS
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Mechanisms involved in the control of feeding behavior in relation to food flavor

2016

Revue; IntroductionIntake is one of the most essential behaviors, since human beings, like any living organism, require adequate nutrients for their survival. Ingestive behavior is controlled to maintain energy balance by peripheral and central mechanisms. When physiological needs are not being met, they will lead to motivation. Thus, being hungry will motivate us to find food, and the motivation will cease when needs are met. Ingestive behavior is thus initially due to a need related to internal signals (Fig. 10.1), in this case, hunger (physiological need) and appetite (urge to eat a food from which we expect pleasure and satisfaction). Sensory (visual, olfactory and, to a lesser extent, …

cognitionTastemedia_common.quotation_subject[ SDV.AEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionSensory systemContext (language use)pleasureAlliesthesiaDevelopmental psychologycontextalliesthesiamemoryhedonismPerceptionhomeostatishabitsFlavorrewardmedia_commonlearningdigestive oral and skin physiologyCognitioncultureOdorPsychology[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutrition
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Controverses autour du choix de l'école : les leçons de l'étranger

2001

Cet article présente les débats autour du choix de l'école qui prennent place aujourd'hui, de plus en plus souvent, dans les pays étrangers, ainsi que les politiques qui ont été mises en place. Ces politiques, autant que les justifications idéologiques et théoriques qui les fondent, apparaissent de fait très variées. On examine également ce que l'on sait, au vue des recherches disponibles, de l'effet de ces politiques, sur l'efficacité et l'équité des systèmes éducatifs, résultats assez contrastés, et très dépendants des dispositifs concrets de choix retenus dans les divers pays. La spécificité de la situation française est alors soulignée. Enfin, les enjeux du choix de l'école sont discuté…

concurrence entre écoles050402 sociologySocial PsychologyComparaison internationale4. Education[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Educationdemande des famillespolitiques éducatives05 social sciences[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/Education050301 educationChoice of schoolsConcurrenceEqual opportunityChoix d'écolefamilies'demandEducation0504 sociologyChoix de l'écolecompetition between schoolsPolitical scienceDevelopmental and Educational Psychology0503 educationHumanitieseducational policies
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Does Hysteroscopic Dissection of Partial Uterine Septum Represent a Risk Factor for Placental Abnormalities in Subsequent Pregnancy Compared with Con…

2022

Background: Hysteroscopic septum dissection (HSD) is thought to improve fertility and pregnancy outcomes. However, the available literature suggests that uterine surgery can cause placental abnormalities in subsequent pregnancies. Methods: A case–control study was performed at the University Medical Center of Ljubljana, Department of Human Reproduction, from 1 January 2016 to 31 December 2018. The primary outcome was the association between HSD and the occurrence of placental abnormalities. We included women who underwent HSD due to infertility. Age-matched women who underwent hysteroscopic surgery for other issues were considered as controls. In addition, we divided the groups according to…

congenital uterine anomalies; uterine septum dissection; placental abnormalities; neonatal outcome; IVF/ICSI; hysteroscopy; complicationsComplicationsUterine septum dissectionIVF/ICSIGeneral MedicineCongenital uterine anomaliesHysteroscopyNeonatal outcomeSettore MED/40 - Ginecologia E OstetriciaPlacental abnormalities
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Predator mimicry, not conspicuousness, explains the efficacy of butterfly eyespots

2015

Large conspicuous eyespots on butterfly wings have been shown to deter predators. This has been traditionally explained by mimicry of vertebrate eyes, but recently the classic eye-mimicry hypothesis has been challenged. It is proposed that the conspicuousness of the eyespot, not mimicry, is what causes aversion due to sensory biases, neophobia or sensory overloads. We conducted an experiment to directly test whether the eye-mimicry or the conspicuousness hypothesis better explain eyespot efficacy. We used great tits ( Parus major ) as model predator, and tested their reaction towards animated images on a computer display. Birds were tested against images of butterflies without eyespots, wi…

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