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Heterogeneous vs Homogeneous Palladium Catalysts for Cross-Coupling Reactions

2012

A large number of immobilized-Pd-catalysts for cross-coupling reactions have been introduced in the last decade. Are the observed catalyzed reactions truly heterogeneous or are they homogeneous due to leached palladium? This account critically addresses the leaching issue by selectively referring to some of the newly developed catalytic systems in an attempt to evaluate said systems based on uniform criteria. The report is concluded by identifying the relevant chemical and structural challenges in the field.

Chemistrycross-coupling heterogeneous catalysis immobilization palladium parallel synthesisOrganic ChemistryInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementHeterogeneous catalysisCatalysisCoupling reactionCatalysisInorganic ChemistryChemical engineeringHomogeneousLeaching (metallurgy)Physical and Theoretical ChemistryPalladium
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Rational Foundations of Democratic Politics

2003

1. Introduction Albert Breton, Gianluigi Galeotti, Pierre Salmon and Ronald Wintrobe Part I. Some Problems with Democratic Institutions and Trends in Their Evolution: 2. Demobilization, demoralization and the loosening bonds of electoral politics Michael C. Munger 3. Turning 'citizens' into 'consumers': economic growth and the level of public discourse Stergios Skaperdas 4. Economic and cultural prerequisites for democracy Roger D. Congleton 5. Civil society and the contemporary social order Frederique Chaumont-Chancelier Part II. Morals in Politics: 6. When does altruism overcome the intransitivity of income redistribution? Donald Wittman 7. Democratic resilience and the necessity of virtu…

Civil societymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050109 social psychologyDemobilization16. Peace & justice[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceSolidarityDemocracyPoliticsSocial orderSovereigntyLawPolitical science8. Economic growth0502 economics and business[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and finances0501 psychology and cognitive sciences050207 economics[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceSocial capitalLaw and economicsmedia_common
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Territoire et énergie : politiques locales, échelles d'intervention et instruments de mobilisation, de connaissance et d'action

2011

The thesis is about French local authorities' energy policies, and more particularly about regional policies. In a context of reassessment of fossil fuel-based energy systems, local authorities have a key role to play. Indeed, energy systems are complex and require to act locally, in order to keep fair access for consumers and to adapt supply to needs and uses. In the same way, environmental constraints and sustainable exploitation of local resources involve to have a good knowledge of territory and of local energy potential. But, local authorities do not know much about boundaries and about components of territorial energy systems. The main purpose of the thesis is to determine structure a…

Collectivités territoriales[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyMobilisation des acteursLocal authoritiesTarritory knowledge[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyActors’ mobilization[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyApproche territorialePolitique énergétiqueTerritorial approachConnaissance du territoirePolicy instrumentEnergy policyLocal actorsActeurs locauxInstruments de politique publique
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The European Union’s Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region (EUSBSR): improving multilevel governance in Baltic Sea cooperation?

2017

ABSTRACTMacro-regional strategies – such as the ones for the Baltic Sea, the Danube, the Ionian-Adriatic, and the Alpine regions – constitute new elements of European Union (EU) Cohesion Policy and territorial cooperation. In a nutshell, these strategies aim at building functional and transnational ‘macro-regions’ involving the EU, its member states, as well as partner countries within the EU’s system of multilevel governance (MLG). As the oldest macro-regional strategy, the EU Strategy of the Baltic Sea Region has been in operation since 2009. Drawing on the theory of MLG, this contribution assesses the effects on the political mobilization and interplay between international, intergovernm…

Cultural StudiesMulti-level governancebusiness.industryMember states05 social sciencesEnvironmental resource management0507 social and economic geographyPolitical mobilization050701 cultural studies0506 political scienceArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)EconomyBaltic seaPolitical science050602 political science & public administrationCohesion (chemistry)media_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionbusinessmedia_commonJournal of Baltic Studies
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Political participation in Latvia 1987–2001

2001

Abstract Political participation is crucial to democracy; we discuss its main features during three stages. The years 1988–91 are marked by anti-regime mobilization and extensive mass activism in support for restoring independence. After a “normalizing” phase between 1992–98 we note contradictory trends in more recent years. Next to conventional political participation one notes increasing protests, referendum initiatives, and corrupt ways of gaining influence.

Cultural StudiesPoliticsMobilizationArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)media_common.quotation_subjectPolitical economyPolitical scienceReferendumEconomic systemPhase (combat)DemocracyIndependencemedia_commonJournal of Baltic Studies
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Bourdieu and Social Movements: Considering Identity Movements in terms of Field, Capital and Habitus

2013

This article examines the explanatory capacity of Pierre Bourdieu's work in relation to social movements and, in particular, identity movements. It aims to provide a theoretical framework drawing on Bourdieu's central concepts of field, capital and habitus. These concepts are viewed as providing a theoretical toolkit that can be applied to convincingly explain aspects of social movements that social movement theories, such as political process theory, resource mobilization theory and framing, acknowledge, but are not able to explain within a single theoretical framework. Identity movements are approached here in a way that relates them to the position agents/movements occupy in social space…

Cultural StudiesResource mobilizationSociology and Political ScienceSocial identity approachPolitical processEpistemologyFraming (social sciences)New social movementsta5141HabitusSociologySocial psychologyCultural competenceSocial movementSocial Movement Studies: Journal of Social, Cultural and Political Protest
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Popularity-driven science journalism and climate change: A critical discourse analysis of the unsaid

2018

Abstract This study traces popularity-driven coverage of climate change in New Scientist with the special aim of identifying which aspects of the issue have been backgrounded. Unlike institutional communication or quality press coverage of climate change, commercial science journalism has received less attention with respect to how it frames the crisis. Assuming that the construction of newsworthiness in popular science journalism requires eliminating, or at least obscuring, some alienating information, the study identifies prevalent frames, news values and discursive strategies in the outlet’s most-read online articles on climate change (2013–2015). With the official statement of the World…

Cultural Studiesframemedia_common.quotation_subject050801 communication & media studiesCritical discourse analysis0508 media and communicationsPolitical scienceNews valuesQuality (business)NarrativeSocial sciencemobilizationScience journalismmedia_common060201 languages & linguisticsNew Scientistbusiness.industryCommunication05 social sciences06 humanities and the artscritical discourse analysisPublic relationsPopularityclimate change0602 languages and literatureJournalismbusinesspopular science journalismUnderspecificationDiscourse, Context & Media
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Multiplexed Sub-Cellular Scale Microarrays from direct DNA Nanolithography

2014

The multiplexed, high-throughput fabrication of microarrays is of vital importance for many applications in life sciences, including drug screening, medical diagnostics and cell biology. In single cell investigations, features smaller than 10 μm are needed for functional manipulation of sub-cellular structures. Several top-down methodologies like electron beam lithography and microcontact printing can be employed for indirect surface patterning at this scale, however those approaches often require clean rooms and multiplexing of several different biomolecules on the same surface is limited [1]. To overcome these obstacles, we combined Dip-pen nanolithography (DPN) and DNA-directed immobiliz…

DNA directed immobilization Dip Pen Nanolithography Polymer Pen Lithography Single-cell biology
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Resisting the extortion racket: an empirical analysis

2018

While the contributions on the organized crime and Mafia environments are many, there is a lack of empirical evidence on the firm’s decision to resist to extortion. Our case study is based on Addiopizzo, an NGO that, from 2004, invites firms to refuse requests from the local Mafia and to join a public list of “non-payers”. The research is based on a dataset obtained linking the current administrative archives maintained by the chambers of commerce and the list updated by the NGO. The objective of this paper is twofold: first, to gather sound data on the characteristics of the Addiopizzo joiners; second to model the probability to join Addiopizzo by a two-level logistic regression model. We …

Economics and EconometricEconomics and EconometricsEngineeringOperations researchmedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulation01 natural sciencesHuman capitalOrganized crime010104 statistics & probabilityMultilevel regression modelsExtortion; Multilevel regression models; Organized crime; Social mobilization; Business and International Management; Economics and Econometrics; LawRacketeering0502 economics and businessmedia_common.cataloged_instanceOrganised crime050207 economics0101 mathematicsBusiness and International ManagementSettore SECS-P/01 - Economia PoliticaeducationEmpirical evidencemedia_commoneducation.field_of_studyDiscrete choiceExtortionbusiness.industry05 social sciencesMultilevel regression modelExtortionSocial mobilizationDemographic economicsPsychological resiliencebusinessLawEuropean Journal of Law and Economics
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Assessment of flushing methods for the removal of heavy chlorinated compounds DNAPL in an alluvial aquifer.

2017

International audience; Immiscible mobilization and foam flushing were assessed as low surfactant consuming technologies, for the enhanced recovery of dense non-aqueous phase liquid (DNAPL) residual at a site contaminated by heavy chlorinated compounds. Preliminary experiments in well-controlled conditions demonstrated the phenomena involved in these remediation technologies and their limitations. Furthermore, we characterized the technologies according to by their surfactant consumption (per kg of DNAPL recovered) and the final DNAPL saturation reached. Surfactant foam flushing (SFF) produced lower DNAPL saturation than immiscible mobilization, thanks to its higher viscosity. However, its …

Environmental EngineeringEnvironmental remediation0208 environmental biotechnologySoil science02 engineering and technologyIn situ DNAPL remediation010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesHeavy chlorinated compoundsPulmonary surfactantHydraulic conductivitymedicineEnvironmental ChemistryImmiscible mobilizationWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental sciencesCementEnvironmental engineeringContaminationPollution6. Clean water020801 environmental engineeringSurfactant foam flushingBentoniteFlushingmedicine.symptom[PHYS.ASTR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]Saturation (chemistry)GeologyThe Science of the total environment
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