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This study reveals a facile silylation protocol that enables the delivery of a stable and activatable dioxasilepanyl group, Si(pan)Me, to aryl and alkyl chlorides. Of note is the X‐ray structure of 18‐C‐6·K–Si(pan)Me, which elucidates a pivotal silylpotassium intermediate.
Kenshiro Hitoshio+2 more
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CIRCULATORY EFFECTS OF CHLORPROMAZINE BEFORE AND DURING CYCLOPROPANE ANESTHESIA IN MAN [PDF]
Benjamin E. Etsten, Tsung‐Han Li
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Management of Tetanus, Using Chlorpromazine and Mephenesin [PDF]
J. Hutchinson, George Hurrell
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Jaundice in Relation to Chlorpromazine Therapy [PDF]
B. Isaacs, J. Macarthur, R. M. Taylor
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We observed group differences in the level of sensory attenuation and the intentional binding effect, including the cardiac effect, as well as the association between them. These findings suggest a failure of interoceptive attenuation in schizophrenia.
Akihiro Koreki+9 more
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This study investigates the impact of cognitive remediation therapy (CRT) on employment outcomes in patients with schizophrenia. Findings highlight that reductions in negative symptoms, facilitated by CRT, play a critical role in successful employment transitions.
Yasuhisa Nakamura+5 more
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Aims Women may experience unique mental disorders due to hormone shifts. Rates of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder are similar between genders, but onset and symptoms may differ.
Nervana Elbakary+11 more
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The reticular system and chlorpromazine [PDF]
D. A. Buxton Hopkin, David P. Brown
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