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Rearrangements of "Carbanions"
1987After a brief introduction “carbanion” and “carbanion” radical rearrangements are reviewed with special concern to the literature of the last ten years. Radical “anion” systems are included because of the increasing importance of electron transfer reactions.
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2022
The final centuries of the Early Formative period (the “Early Horizon,” from ca. 1400–1000 calibrated BCE), represent a time of fundamental transformations on many levels: individual identity, gender, suprahousehold and corporate groups, emerging inequality, and ontologies of human relations with the natural and supernatural worlds.
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The final centuries of the Early Formative period (the “Early Horizon,” from ca. 1400–1000 calibrated BCE), represent a time of fundamental transformations on many levels: individual identity, gender, suprahousehold and corporate groups, emerging inequality, and ontologies of human relations with the natural and supernatural worlds.
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Information Processing Letters, 1997
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Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 1972
In recent years a number of inequalities have appeared which involve rearrangements of vectors in Rn and of measurable functions on a finite measure space. These inequalities are not only interesting in themselves, but also are important in investigations involving rearrangement ...
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In recent years a number of inequalities have appeared which involve rearrangements of vectors in Rn and of measurable functions on a finite measure space. These inequalities are not only interesting in themselves, but also are important in investigations involving rearrangement ...
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1955
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the reaction that is the isomerization of an aldosylamine to a 1-amino-1-deoxy-2-ketose. This rearrangement was named after Amadori by Kuhn and Weygand, for Amadori was the first to demonstrate that condensation of D-glucose with an aromatic amine ( p -phenetidine, p -anisidine, or p -toluidine) would yield,
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the reaction that is the isomerization of an aldosylamine to a 1-amino-1-deoxy-2-ketose. This rearrangement was named after Amadori by Kuhn and Weygand, for Amadori was the first to demonstrate that condensation of D-glucose with an aromatic amine ( p -phenetidine, p -anisidine, or p -toluidine) would yield,
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Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis, 1987
The author presents an algorithm which transforms a function u: [0,\(\ell]\to {\mathbb{R}}\) into its monotone decreasing rearrangement \(u^*\). His construction is motivated by a nice heuristical argument from the buoyant convection of a liquid with variable density.
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The author presents an algorithm which transforms a function u: [0,\(\ell]\to {\mathbb{R}}\) into its monotone decreasing rearrangement \(u^*\). His construction is motivated by a nice heuristical argument from the buoyant convection of a liquid with variable density.
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Semipinacol Rearrangement in Natural Product Synthesis
Chemical Reviews, 2011Chun-An Fan, Yong-Qiang Tu
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