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Ferromagnetic Cu(II)4, Co(II)4, and Ni(II)6 azido complexes derived from metal-assisted methanolysis of di-2,6-(2-pyridylcarbonyl)pyridine.

2009

Reaction of copper(II) perchlorate with di-2,6-(2-pyridylcarbonyl)pyridine (pyCOpyCOpy, dpcp) in the presence of sodium azide yields complex [Cu(4)(N(3))(2){pyC(OMe)(O)pyC(OMe)(O)py}(2)(MeOH)(2)](ClO(4)) x 2 MeOH (1 x 2 MeOH), which crystallizes in the monoclinic P2(1)/c space group. Similar reaction of cobalt(II) nitrate yields complex [Co(4)(N(3))(2)(NO(3))(2){pyC(OMe)(O)pyC(OMe)(O)py}(2)] x 0.5 MeOH (2 x 0.5 MeOH) which crystallizes in the monoclinic I2/m space group. Reaction of nickel(II) perchlorate yields complex [Ni(6)(CO(3))(N(3))(6){pyCOpyC(O)(OMe)py}(3)(MeOH)(2)(H(2)O)][Ni(6)(CO(3))(N(3))(6){pyCOpyC(O)(OMe)py}(3) (MeOH)(3)](ClO(4))(2) x 1.8 MeOH (3 x 1.8 MeOH), which crystallizes…

Models MolecularChemistryStereochemistryPyridinesCyclohexane conformationTemperaturechemistry.chemical_elementCobaltCrystallography X-RayMagnetic susceptibilityInorganic ChemistryPerchloratechemistry.chemical_compoundNickelCrystallographyMagneticsDeprotonationCubaneNickelPyridineOrganometallic CompoundsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryCopperMonoclinic crystal systemInorganic chemistry
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Cubane-Type CuII4 and MnII2MnIII2 Complexes Based on Pyridoxine: A Versatile Ligand for Metal Assembling

2013

By using Vitamin B6 in its monodeprotonated pyridoxine form (PN-H) [PN = 3-hydroxy-4,5-bis(hydroxymethyl)-2-methylpyridine], two tetranuclear compounds of formula [Mn4(PN-H)4(CH3CO2)3Cl2]Cl·2CH3OH·2H2O (1) and [Cu4(PN-H)4Cl2(H2O)2]Cl2 (2) have been synthesized and magneto-structurally characterized. 1 crystallizes in the triclinic system with space group P1 whereas 2 crystallizes in the orthorhombic system with Fdd2 as space group. They exhibit Mn(II)2Mn(III)2 (1) and Cu(II)4 (2) cubane cores containing four monodeprotonated pyridoxine groups simultaneously acting as chelating and bridging ligands (1 and 2), three bridging acetate ligands in the syn-syn conformation (1), and two terminally …

Models MolecularManganeseMolecular StructureStereochemistryLigandPyridoxineTriclinic crystal systemLigandsMagnetic susceptibilitySquare pyramidal molecular geometryInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographychemistryOctahedronCubaneOrganometallic CompoundsHydroxymethylOrthorhombic crystal systemPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryCopperInorganic Chemistry
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Cubane-Type Mo3FeS44+,5+ Complexes Containing Outer Diphosphane Ligands: Ligand Substitution Reactions, Spectroscopic Studies, and Electronic Structu…

2012

A general protocol to access Mo(3)FeS(4)(4+) clusters selectively modified at the Fe coordination site is presented starting from the all-chlorine Mo(3)(FeCl)S(4)(dmpe)(3)Cl(3) (1) [dmpe = 1,2-bis(dimethylphosphane-ethane)] cluster and tetrabutylammonium salts (n-Bu(4)NX) (X = CN(-), N(3)(-), and PhS(-)). Clusters Mo(3)(FeX)S(4)(dmpe)(3)Cl(3) [X = CN(-) (2), N(3)(-) (3), and PhS(-) (4)] are prepared in high yield, and comparison of geometric and redox features upon modification of the coordination environment at the Fe site at parity of ligands at the Mo sites is also presented. The existence of the cubane-type Mo(3)FeS(4)(4+,5+) redox couple is demonstrated by cyclic voltammetry and for co…

Models MolecularPhosphinesIronInorganic chemistryMolecular ConformationElectronsInorganic chemicalsLigandsRedoxlaw.inventionInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundlawOrganometallic CompoundsReactionsDiphosphanePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryElectron paramagnetic resonanceMolybdenumLigandMagnetic PhenomenaSpectrum AnalysisDiphosphane ligandsMagnetic susceptibilityCrystallographychemistryCubaneQuantum TheoryDensity functional theoryCyclic voltammetryOxidation-ReductionSulfurInorganic Chemistry
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Penetration of Streptococcus sobrinus and Streptococcus sanguinis into dental enamel.

2015

Abstract The aim of this pilot study was to assess the difference in virulence of acidogenic and aciduric oral streptococci in an in vitro caries model using their penetration depths into dental enamel. 30 caries-free extracted molars from 11- to 16-year-olds were cleaned ultrasonically for 1 min with de-ionized water and, after air-drying, embedded in epoxy resin. After 8-h of setting at room temperature, the specimens were ground on the buccal side with SiC-paper 1200 (particle size 13–16 μm). Enamel was removed in circular areas sized 3 mm in diameter; the mean depth of removed enamel was 230 ± 60 μm. 15 specimens each were incubated anaerobically under standardized conditions with 24 h-…

MolarDentistryPilot ProjectsDental CariesMicrobiologyStreptococcus sobrinuschemistry.chemical_compoundstomatognathic systemBacterial ProteinsHumansDental EnamelIncubationStreptococcus sobrinusEnamel paintbiologyChemistrybusiness.industryStreptococcusPenetration (firestop)Plaque hypothesesbiology.organism_classificationstomatognathic diseasesStreptococcus sanguinisInfectious Diseasesvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumGlutaraldehydebusinessAnaerobe
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Measuring basal soil respiration across Europe: Do incubation temperature and incubation period matter?

2014

The European Commission recognises the essential role of soil biology in soil functioning and delivery of ecosystem services, but information is currently lacking evaluate of how these vary across soil and land-use types at a European scale. This study evaluated the measurement of the initial rate of soil basal respiration (BR) as a potential biological indicator of ecosystem service provision. The purpose of this study was to test ISO 16072:2002 (Soil Quality: Laboratory methods for the determining of microbial soil respiration). In the literature a range of pre-incubation temperatures (pre-inc) and experimental incubation temperatures (exp-inc) have been applied when using the ISO method …

MonitoringSoil biologySettore AGR/13 - Chimica AgrariaGeneral Decision SciencesBasal respiration Monitoring Standardisation Pre-incubation temperatures and experimental incubation temperatures Soil010501 environmental sciencesBiology01 natural sciencesIncubation periodSoil respirationSoilAnimal scienceBotanyRespirationBasal respirationPre-incubation temperatures and experimental incubation temperaturesIncubationEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics0105 earth and related environmental sciences2. Zero hungerEcology04 agricultural and veterinary sciences15. Life on landSoil qualityBasal (medicine)Settore AGR/14 - Pedologia040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesStandardisation[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologyRespiration rate
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Intracellular glutathione in human hepatocytes incubated with S-adenosyl-L-methionine and GSH-depleting drugs

1991

Abstract The present study was undertaken to investigate (a) whether S- adenosyl- L -methionine (SAMe) added to culture medium can increase intracellular glutathione (GSH) levels in human hepatocytes and (b) whether SAMe can prevent the GSH depletion found in human hepatocytes incubated with GSH-depleting drugs (paracetamol, opiates, ethanol). Incubation of hepatocytes with increasing concentrations of SAMe resulted in a dose-dependent elevation of intracellular GSH content, which reached its maximum (35% increase) at 30 μM after 20 h. SAMe, as the only sulfur source in the medium, was efficient in repleting GSH-depleted hepatocytes following treatment with diethyl maleate. Incubation of hu…

NarcoticsS-Adenosylmethioninemedicine.medical_treatmentPharmacologyToxicologychemistry.chemical_compoundmedicineHumansAntidoteIncubationCells CulturedAcetaminophenEthanolMethionineDose-Response Relationship DrugEthanolGlutathioneGlutathioneHeroinmedicine.anatomical_structureLiverchemistryBiochemistryHepatocyteToxicityMethadoneIntracellularToxicology
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Position of Blackbird (Turdus Merula) Nests in Orange Trees

2012

Nest placement affects the risk of predation and determines the microclimate for incubation. We have analysed the nest placement of the blackbird nests and the temperatures at which they are exposed in an orange plantation from Eastern Spain. The data come from a 16.9 ha of an orange plantation. In this plot, nest searching techniques were applied. Nest placement and the temperatures at midday were recorded from a sample of 84 nests. Furthermore, a sample of 16 nests was used to determine the daily variation between 8:00 and 20:00 hours. We measured the nest height, tree height, and distance from the tree centre to the nest, and the length of the longest branch. The temperatures inside the…

NestAir temperatureMicroclimateZoologyAnimal Science and ZoologyOrange (colour)BiologyIncubationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPredationAvian Biology Research
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Influence of E-smoking liquids on human periodontal ligament fibroblasts.

2014

Introduction: Over the last years, electronic cigarettes (ECs) have become more popular, particularly in individuals who want to give up smoking tobacco. The aim of the present study was to assess the influence of the different e-smoking liquids on the viability and proliferation of human periodontal ligament fibroblasts. Method and materials: For this study six test solutions with components from ECs were selected: lime-, hazelnut- and menthol-flavored liquids, nicotine, propylene glycol, and PBS as control group. The fibroblasts were incubated up to 96 h with the different liquids, and cell viability was measured by using the PrestoBlue® reagent, the ATP detection and the migration assay.…

NicotineCell SurvivalPeriodontal LigamentCellClinical NeurologyDentistryElectronic Nicotine Delivery SystemsAndrologyNicotinechemistry.chemical_compoundIn vitromedicinePeriodontal fiberHumansddc:610Viability assayGeneral DentistryIncubationCells CulturedCell proliferationMigration AssayDentistry(all)business.industryCell growthResearchSmokingFibroblastsMentholmedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologychemistryElectronic cigarettesNeurology (clinical)businessMentholmedicine.drugHeadface medicine
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The methane production of poultry slaughtering residues and effects of pre‐treatments on the methane production of poultry feather

2003

The biological methane production rate and yield of different poultry slaughtering residues were studied. Poultry offal, blood, and bonemeal were rich in proteins and lipids and showed high methane yields, 0.7-0.9, 0.5, and 0.6-0.7 m3 kg(-1) volatile solids(added), respectively (270-340, 100, and 150-170 m3 ton(-1) wet weight). Blood and bonemeal produced methane rapidly, whereas the methane production of offal was more delayed probably due to long-chain fatty acid inhibition. The length of delay depended on the source and concentration of inoculum and incubation temperature, sewage sludge at 35 degrees C having the shortest delay of a few days, while granular sludge did not produce methane…

Nitrogenchemistry.chemical_elementPoultryMethaneBacteria Anaerobicchemistry.chemical_compoundBioreactorsBioreactorAnimalsEnvironmental ChemistryFood scienceWaste Management and DisposalIncubationWater Science and Technologychemistry.chemical_classificationTemperatureFatty acidGeneral MedicineFeathersNitrogenRefuse DisposalAnaerobic digestionAgronomychemistryYield (chemistry)MethaneAbattoirsSludgeEnvironmental Technology
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Ocean acidification impairs vermetid reef recruitment

2014

Vermetids form reefs in sub-tropical and warm-temperate waters that protect coasts from erosion, regulate sediment transport and accumulation, serve as carbon sinks and provide habitat for other species. The gastropods that form these reefs brood encapsulated larvae; they are threatened by rapid environmental changes since their ability to disperse is very limited. We used transplant experiments along a natural CO2 gradient to assess ocean acidification effects on the reef-building gastropod Dendropoma petraeum. We found that although D. petraeum were able to reproduce and brood at elevated levels of CO2, recruitment success was adversely affected. Long-term exposure to acidified conditions…

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