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The chemical analysis of aerial parts of the melliferous Viguiera dentata led to the isolation of 20 substances, including the new cycloartanes 24‐epi‐argentatin C, 7β‐hydroxy‐24‐epi‐argentatin C, 7β‐hydroxy‐argentatin B. In‐combo results indicated that specific argentatins and ent‐kaurenoic acids have the potential to control Spodoptera frugiperda ...
Amira Arciniegas+8 more
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Abstract Introduction An increasingly older population demands major remodeling of our health care system. Older adults are most likely to be affected by the oral‐systemic connection due to their impairment in functional capacity and reduced ability to undertake routine oral care.
Arthi Veerasamy+3 more
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Wearing Many (Social) Hats: How Different are Your Different Social Network Personae?
This paper investigates when users create profiles in different social networks, whether they are redundant expressions of the same persona, or they are adapted to each platform.
Chan, Hau-wen+4 more
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Abstract Research provides a compelling list of reasons why offspring should be included in honest conversations about disease when the disease affects their caregivers. Despite this, we lack in‐depth knowledge about how families affected by the severe and complex genetic condition Huntington's disease (HD) experience talking about the many aspects of ...
Siri Kjoelaas+2 more
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Smiling for the Camera: The Influence of Film Audiences on a Budget Tourism Destination [PDF]
Sue Beeton
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Cobaltaelectro‐catalyzed C─H activation enables simultaneous construction of indoles with up to two distinct C─N chiral axes. High stereoselectivity derives from newly developed chiral κ2‐N,O‐oxazoline urea ligands. Multivariate linear regression modeling reveals ligand–substrate features affecting the second C─N chiral axis, and density functional ...
Philipp Boos+8 more
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Carbohydrate Synthesis is Entering the Data‐Driven Digital Era
The outcome of glycosylations, essential for glycochemistry, is difficult to predict due to its intricate mechanism and the influence of protective groups. Recent advances illustrate that integrating digital tools like automation, computational modelling, and data management drives progress in the carbohydrate synthesis field.
Eric T. Sletten+3 more
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Smiles rearrangement in isoquinolinium salts.
Hiroyuki Mizuta+2 more
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