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Coordination in Latin

2013

The paper means to be a first attempt to an explanation of the anomalies in coordination on the basis of syntactic evidence so as to rule out the possibility of playing down the great significance of the role of syntactic movement.The analysis carried out starts by postulating such an effective structure of coordination that the final order of the terms ‘out of place’ turns out to be justified in one and the same way without compelling the disposal of ‘exceptional’ data as bare stylistic choices, i.e. licenses that writers allow themselves when they decide not to obey syntactic rules. The attempt to belie a kind of approach that resorts to ‘exceptions’ originates from two different reflecti…

coordinationsyntactic movement.Latin syntaxSettore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia E Linguistica
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Environmental Stewardship, Moral Psychology and Gardens

2013

Vast and pervasive environmental problems such as climate change and biodiversity loss call every individual to active stewardship. Their magnitude and causal and strategic structures, however, pose powerful challenges to our moral psychology. Stewardship may feel overburdening, and appear hopeless. This may lead to widespread moral and political disengagement. This article proposes a resolve to garden practices as a way out of that danger, and describes the ways in which it will motivate individuals to so act as to coordinate on behavioural patterns that will significantly alleviate grave, but seemingly distant and intractable environmental quandaries.

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Reactivity of bis(cyclohexylammonium) 4-nitrophenylphosphate with SnMe3 Cl. X-ray structure of 4-NO2 C6 H4 PO4(SnMe3)2·H2 O

2014

The reaction of bis(cyclohexylammonium) 4-nitrophenylphosphate with Me3 SnCl (1:2) under reflux in ethanol yielded the title compound 4-NO2 C6 H4 PO4(SnMe3)2H2 O (1). The X-ray crystallographic analysis achieved on single crystals obtained by slow evaporation at room temperature revealed the formation of an unexpected supramolecular coordination network. The elementary building block can be viewed as two Me3 Sn moieties linked by a bridging 4-nitrophenylphosphate ligand. The two tin atoms are five-coordinated and describe a trans-Me3 SnO2 geometry in a trigonal bipyramidal arrangement. However, the Sn atoms are distinct, exhibiting two different environments. Thus, one is linked to two axia…

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Primary school teachers' and P.E. teachers' accuracy in assessing children's gross motor performance

1998

criterion-referenced testdevelopmental coordination disordermotor developmentmotor assessment
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Organotin(IV) selenate derivatives – Crystal structure of [{(Ph 3 Sn) 2 SeO 4 } ⋅ CH 3 OH] n

2021

Abstract Crystallization of [(Ph3Sn)2SeO4] ⋅ 1.5H2O in methanol leads to the formation of [{(Ph3Sn)2SeO4} ⋅ CH3OH] n (1) which constitutes a new specimen of organotin(IV) selenate derivatives. In the solid state, complex 1 is arranged in polymeric zig-zag chains, composed of alternating Ph3Sn and SeO4 groups. In addition, pendant Ph3Sn ⋅ CH3OH moieties are branched along chains according to a syndiotactic organization and via Sn-O-Se connections. From a supramolecular point of view, intermolecular hydrogen bonds established between the selenate groups (uncoordinated oxygen) and the hydroxyl functions (CH3OH) of the pendant groups link the chains together.

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Double-CO32− Centered [CoII5] Wheel and Modeling of Its Magnetic Properties

2010

A high-spin Co(II) cluster with a rare pentagonal molecular structure and formula [Co(5)(CO(3))(2)(bpp)(5)]ClO(4) (1; Hbpp is 2,6-bis(phenyliminomethyl)-4-methylphenolate) has been synthesized and characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. This topology arises from fusing five [Co(2)(bpp)] moieties in a cyclic manner around two CO(3)(2-) central ligands, resulting in propeller-like configuration. The irregular coordination of the carbonate ions to the metal centers results in a combination of coordination numbers (CNs) of the Co(II) ions of five and six. The bulk magnetization of this complicated magnetically exchanged system has been modeled successfully by employing a matrix diago…

crystal structureCoordination numberInorganic chemistrycarbonatesCatalysisIonCoordination complexMetalMagnetizationCluster (physics)Moleculecarbonate ligandschemistry.chemical_classificationOrganic Chemistrycarbonate ligands; carbonates; cobalt; coordination chemistry; density functional calculations; magnetic properties; spin-orbit coupling; crystal structure.General ChemistrySpin–orbit interactioncobaltspin-orbit couplingCrystallographychemistryvisual_artdensity functional calculationscoordination chemistryvisual_art.visual_art_mediummagnetic propertiesChemistry - A European Journal
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catena-Poly[[diaquabis[1,4-bis(pyridin-4-yl)buta-1,3-diyne-κN]iron(II)]-μ-cyanido-κ2N:C-[dicyanido-κ2C-platinum(II)]-μ-cyanido-κ2C:N]

2017

The molecular structure of the title compound, [FePt(CN)4(C14H8N2)2(H2O)2]n, consists of one-dimensional polymeric [–Fe–NC–Pt(CN)2–CN–]∞chains. Two water molecules and two monodentate 1,4-bis(pyridin-4-yl)buta-1,3-diyne (bpb) ligand molecules complete the octahedral coordination sphere of the FeIIatoms. The Fe—N(py) bond length (py is pyridine) is 2.2700 (15) Å, Fe—N(cyanide) is 2.1185 (16) Å and the Fe—O distance is 2.1275 (14) Å. The water molecules are hydrogen bonded to either bpb ligands or cyanide groups of the planar [Pt(CN)4]2−anion of adjacent polymeric chains. These O—H...N hydrogen bonds, in conjunction with offset and tilted π–π stacking interactions between bpb ligands and cyan…

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Ruthenium(II) carbonyl compounds with the 4′-chloro-2,2′:6′,2′′-terpyridine ligand

2017

The RuII atoms in the crystal structures of two new potential catalyst precursors, [Ru(Tpy-Cl)(CO)2Cl][Ru(CO)3Cl3] and [Ru(Tpy-Cl)(CO)2Cl2] (Tpy-Cl = 4′-chloro 2,2′:6′,2′′-terpyridine-κ3 N), exhibit distorted octa­hedral coordination spheres.

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Crystal structure of tricarbon­yl(N-di­phenyl­phosphanyl-N,N′-diisopropyl-P-phenyl­phospho­nous di­amide-κ2 P,P′)cobalt(I) tetra­carbonyl­cobaltate(−…

2014

The title compound {Co(CO)3[Ph2PN(i-Pr)P(Ph)N(H)i-Pr]}[Co(CO)4] is an ionic species consisting of a Co(CO)3[Ph2PN(i-Pr)P(Ph)N(H)i-Pr] cation and a [Co(CO)4] anion.

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Crystal structure of bis{μ2-3-(pyridin-2-yl)-5-[(1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)methyl]-1,2,4-triazolato}bis[aquanitratocopper(II)] dihydrate

2016

The title complex is a centrosymmetric dimer with a copper–copper distance of 4.0408 (3) Å. The Cu ions in the dimer are bridged by two triazole rings and oxygen donor ligands from water mol­ecules and nitrate anions in a distorted octa­hedral coordination geometry.

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