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Theoretical Study of the Ti-Cl Bond Cleavage Reaction in TiCl4
In this work the kinetics of the TiCl4 <=> TiCl3 + Cl reaction is studied theoretically. A variable-reaction coordinate transition-state theory (VRC-TST) is used to calculate the high-pressure limit rate coefficients. The...
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Co-occurrence of photochemical and microbiological transformation processes in open-water unit process wetlands
The fate of anthropogenic trace organic contaminants in surface waters can be complex due to the occurrence of multiple parallel and consecutive transformation processes. In this study, the removal of five antiviral drugs...
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Translational arrest due to cytoplasmic redox stress delays adaptation to growth on methanol and heterologous protein expression in a typical fed-batch culture of <i>Pichia pastoris</i>

Results: We have followed a typical fed-batch induction regime for heterologous protein production under the control of the AOX1 promoter using bothmicroarray and metabolomic analysis. The genetic constructs involved 1 and 3...

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High water vs. ad libitum water intake for autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease
BACKGROUND: Vasopressin stimulates cyst growth in autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) and is a key therapeutic target. Evaluation of high water intake as an alternative to pharmacological vasopressin blockade is...
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“But you don’t sound Malay!”
Jasper Sim Hong
Mar 13, 2019
This study examined the English accents of English-Malay bilinguals in Singapore to ascertain whether language dominance was a determinant of accent variation in Singapore English, with a hypothesis that a Malay-dominant...
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Supporting the parents of children and young people with anxiety and depressive disorders is an opportunity not to be missed
Guidance is scarce on whether and how to involve parents in treatment for anxiety and depressive disorders in children and young people. We did a scoping review of randomised controlled trials of psychological interventions for...
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Why does using personal strengths at work increase employee engagement; who makes the most out of it; and how?

Engaging in behaviors that take advantage of one's personal strengths at work can promote employee flourishing in the workplace and mental health. Personal strengths use has thus gained increasing attention within...

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Two Distinct Types of Eye-Head Coupling in Freely Moving Mice.
Animals actively interact with their environment to gather sensory information. There is conflicting evidence about how mice use vision to sample their environment. During head restraint, mice make rapid eye movements coupled...
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Poetics Contra Psychoanalysis
AW Freer
May 18, 2017
This essay argues that psychoanalytic literary criticism has largely failed because it has assumed that literature and psychoanalysis share common analytical ground. I contend that psychoanalytic approaches necessarily deform...
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Shelley’s Vestimentary Poetics
AW Freer
May 19, 2017
The figures of veils in Shelley’s poetics have long been understood as an inconsistent and potentially confused contribution to a debate between representational and expressive accounts of language. However, Shelley’s veils are...
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Linking slow dynamics and microscopic connectivity in dense suspensions of charged colloids.
The quest to unravel the nature of the glass transition, where the viscosity of a liquid increases by many orders of magnitude, while its static structure remains largely unaffected, remains unresolved. While various structural...
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Why does using personal strengths at work increase employee engagement; who makes the most out of it; and how?

Engaging in behaviors that take advantage of one's personal strengths at work can promote employee flourishing in the workplace and mental health. Personal strengths use has thus gained increasing attention within...

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Neuronal cell types in the fly
At around 150 000 neurons, the adult Drosophila melanogaster central nervous system is one of the largest species, for which a complete cellular catalogue is imminent. While numerically much simpler than mammalian brains, its...
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