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Empirical Consequences and Empirical Evidences
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ABSTRACT Numerical values often serve as anchors in consumer evaluations, potentially shaping perceptions even in the absence of objective reference points. This research introduces the Concentrated Effect, which posits that numerical values indicating the amount of a sole ingredient in a food product can enhance perceptions of ingredient concentration.
Shahin Sharifi
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[CuI(PPh3)3]‐Mediated Arylation of 1,2,3‐Triazoles
Arylation reactions are a powerful strategy to selectively prepare highly substituted heterocyles. Herein, the arylation of 1,4‐disubstituted 1,2,3‐triazoles with [CuI(PPh3)3] is reported in the presence of air and moisture. Suitable substrates include triazoles containing a pyridyl group, which are of interest in applications such as ancillary ligands
Steven Lal+5 more
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Comparative SIR/SEIR modeling of the Antonine Plague in Rome. [PDF]
Karasaridis A, Chalupa A.
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Integrating Enzymes with Photoredox Catalysis for Conversion of Nitriles into Fluorinated Products
Fluorinated molecules are widely used as pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals and as various functional materials. Traditional synthetic methods for introducing fluorine substituents into organic molecules involve deleterious chemicals and lack selectivity.
Stuart Angiolini+6 more
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Historical origins of corruption in the Romanian public health system - path dependency and contagion effect. [PDF]
Plopeanu AP.
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Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) is a powerful tool for understanding electrochemical reactions in energy conversion systems, such as fuel cells, electrolyzers, and batteries. It is also effective for diagnosing degradation rates and estimating remaining lifetimes through nondestructive analysis.
Chanho Kim, Inyoung Jang
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