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An unprecedented CuII–Schiff base complex existing as two different trinuclear units with strong antiferromagnetic couplings
2009
Abstract A new tetradentate N 2 O 2 donor Schiff base ligand [OHC 6 H 4 CH NCH 2 CH 2 CH(CH 2 CH 3 )N CHC 6 H 4 OH = H 2 L ] was obtained by 1:2 condensation of 1,3-diaminopentane with salicylaldehyde and has been used to synthesise an unusual copper(II) complex whose asymmetric unit presents two structurally different almost linear trinuclear units [Cu 3 (μ- L ) 2 (ClO 4 ) 2 ] [Cu 3 (μ- L ) 2 (H 2 O)(ClO 4 ) 2 ] ( 1 ). The ligand and the complex were characterised by elemental analysis, FT-IR, 1 H NMR and UV–Vis spectroscopy in addition electrochemical and single crystal X-ray diffraction studies were performed for the complex. The magnetic properties of 1 reveal the presence of strong in…
Synthesis, X-ray crystal structure and magnetic study of a novel μ2-1,1-azido bridged dimeric copper(II) complex
2007
Abstract A new azido derivative of tridentate Schiff base copper(II) complex has been synthesized and characterized. X-ray single crystal structure analysis reveals that the complex [Cu2L2(N3)2(NO3)2] (1), containing 1-(N-pyridylimino)-3-aminopropane (L) as co-ligand, is a dimer in which copper(II) ions are bridged by two azido groups in end-on fashion. The coordination environment around copper(II) is distorted octahedral which is rarely observed among these types of azido bridged copper(II) dimers. Three among the four coordination sites of the basal plane of the octahedron are occupied by the nitrogen atoms of the Schiff base and the fourth site is occupied by a nitrogen atom of a μ2-1,1…
Unexplored analytics of some novel 3d–4f heterometallic Schiff base complexes
2014
Three heterometallic Schiff-base complexes of Cu having Pr, Nd and Sm as the heteroatoms have been synthesized. The compounds have also been characterized by their IR spectra and CHN analysis. The single crystal structures of these compounds have been studied from the X-ray crystallographic data. To the best of our knowledge the article describes the possibility of application of these compounds in the field of species dependent anion sensing for the first time. Amongst a number of anionic species, certain sulphur species were found to have greater reactivity towards a Schiff-base complex as they can incur probable changes in the molecular complexity. The S2O82−and S2O32− species could modi…
Influence of the central metal ion in controlling the self-assembly and magnetic properties of 2D coordination polymers derived from [(NiL)2M]2+ node…
2014
Three new 2D coordination polymers (CPs) 2∞[(NiL)2Ni(μ1,5-N(CN)2)2]n (1), 2∞[(NiL)2Cd(μ1,5-N(CN)2)2]n (2) and 2∞[(NiL)2Zn(μ1,5-N(CN)2)2]n (3) have been synthesized by reacting a [NiL] “metalloligand” (where H2L = N,N′-bis(salicylidene)-1,3-propanediamine) with three different metal(II) (Ni, Cd and Zn) perchlorates and sodium dicyanamide, with identical molar ratios of the reactants. All three products have been characterized by IR and UV-Vis spectroscopies, elemental analyses, powder and single crystal X-ray diffraction and variable temperature magnetic measurements. The isomorphous compounds 1 and 2 consist of similar [(NiL)2M(μ1,5-N(CN)2)] (M = Ni for 1 and Cd for 2) angular trinuclear un…
Distributed Scrum when Turning into Maintenance : A Single Case Study
2015
Global software development using agile methods is commonplace in software industry nowadays. Scrum, as the agile development management framework, can be distributed in many ways, especially concerning how the key roles are presented in different sites. We describe here a single case study of a distributed Scrum, mainly for maintenance of the already constructed web portal. Using a qualitative method, both working well and challenging parts of the software work, as experienced by the project stakeholders, are revealed and discussed.
Palatal steatocystoma simplex—a rare oral finding at an even rarer location
2020
ABSTRACT Steatocystoma is a rare, benign cyst that mostly originates from a dermal sebaceous gland. It can be divided into steatocystoma multiplex—with multiple locations—and steatocystoma simplex occurring at a single site. The lesion is mostly located on the skin but can be found on other locations as well. This is the first case report of steatocystoma simplex that was found in the palate of a 37-year-old male. After resection with small safety margins and local wound dressing, no recurrence was detected during a follow-up of 1.5 years.
3D structural modeling and restoration of the Apennine-Maghrebian chain in Sicily: Application for non-cylindrical fold-and-thrust belts
2019
International audience; Thirteen seismic reflection profiles and field observations have been used to build a three-dimensional watertight geological model of the sub-surface architecture of the Trapanese carbonate platform unit of the Apennine-Maghrebian chain in the Mt. Kumeta and Mt. Rocca Busambra (NW Sicily, Italy). Either a single step or a two-step thrust-fault deformation model is acceptable on the basis of seismic interpretation but the integration of 3D model reconstruction and 3D geomechanical restoration, validates only the scenario with a single stage of deformation.The 3D model highlights along strike variations of the structural style for the Trapanese unit where pre-existing…
Growing Hierarchical Self-organizing Maps and Statistical Distribution Models for Online Detection of Web Attacks
2013
In modern networks, HTTP clients communicate with web servers using request messages. By manipulating these messages attackers can collect confidential information from servers or even corrupt them. In this study, the approach based on anomaly detection is considered to find such attacks. For HTTP queries, feature matrices are obtained by applying an n-gram model, and, by learning on the basis of these matrices, growing hierarchical self-organizing maps are constructed. For HTTP headers, we employ statistical distribution models based on the lengths of header values and relative frequency of symbols. New requests received by the web-server are classified by using the maps and models obtaine…
Lack of correlation between apoptosis and DNA single-strand breaks in X-irradiated human peripheral blood mononuclear cells in the course of ageing
1998
The dependence on age of both the basal and the X-radiation-induced levels of apoptosis was examined in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC). In the same samples, the base value and the extent of induced DNA single-strand breaks were determined, using a sensitive and fast microplate assay. PBMC were isolated from blood of donors of various age groups (20-30, 40-60 and > 70 years of age) and X-irradiated ex vivo using a 6 MV linear accelerator to give a total exposure of 4 Gy. The mean basal levels of apoptosis in PBMC from donors in the 40-60 year age group and the > 70 year age group were found to be only slightly higher (by 20-10%) compared to that of the 20-30 year age group, …
Current bioinformatics tools in genomic biomedical research (Review).
2006
On the advent of a completely assembled human genome, modern biology and molecular medicine stepped into an era of increasingly rich sequence database information and high-throughput genomic analysis. However, as sequence entries in the major genomic databases currently rise exponentially, the gap between available, deposited sequence data and analysis by means of conventional molecular biology is rapidly widening, making new approaches of high-throughput genomic analysis necessary. At present, the only effective way to keep abreast of the dramatic increase in sequence and related information is to apply biocomputational approaches. Thus, over recent years, the field of bioinformatics has r…