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Albert Claude, 1948
Albert Claude. Studies on cells: morphology, chemical constitution, and distributions of biochemical functions. Lecture delivered January 15th, 1948
Acetic acid as a catalyst for the N-acylation of amines using esters as the acyl source

We report a cheap and simple method for the acetylation of a variety of amines using catalytic acetic acid and either ethyl acetate or butyl acetate as the acyl source. Catalyst loadings as low as 10 mol% afforded acetamide...

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A mechanistic model of the neural entropy increase elicited by psychedelic drugs.
Psychedelic drugs, including lysergic acid diethylamide and other agonists of the serotonin 2A receptor (5HT2A-R), induce drastic changes in subjective experience, and provide a unique opportunity to study the neurobiological...
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What Neanderthals and AMH ate
ABSTRACT: Recent research in northern Spain has revealed the disappearance of Neanderthal populations in the Vasco‐Cantabrian region a few millennia earlier than in eastern and southern Iberia and discovered a short period of...
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Acetic acid as a catalyst for the N-acylation of amines using esters as the acyl source

We report a cheap and simple method for the acetylation of a variety of amines using catalytic acetic acid and either ethyl acetate or butyl acetate as the acyl source. Catalyst loadings as low as 10 mol% afforded acetamide...

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Top, Higgs, diboson and electroweak fit to the Standard Model effective field theory
Abstract: The search for effective field theory deformations of the Standard Model (SM) is a major goal of particle physics that can benefit from a global approach in the framework of the Standard Model Effective Field Theory...
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A selective hydration of nitriles catalysed by a Pd(OAc)<sub>2</sub>-based system in water
In situ formation of a [Pd(OAc)2bipy] (bipy = 2,2′-bipyridyl) complex in water selectively catalyses the hydration of a wide range of organonitriles at 70 °C. Catalyst loadings of 5 mol% afford primary amide...
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A selective hydration of nitriles catalysed by a Pd(OAc)<sub>2</sub>-based system in water
In situ formation of a [Pd(OAc)2bipy] (bipy = 2,2′-bipyridyl) complex in water selectively catalyses the hydration of a wide range of organonitriles at 70 °C. Catalyst loadings of 5 mol% afford primary amide...
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Top, Higgs, diboson and electroweak fit to the Standard Model effective field theory
Abstract: The search for effective field theory deformations of the Standard Model (SM) is a major goal of particle physics that can benefit from a global approach in the framework of the Standard Model Effective Field Theory...
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Asymptotic Properties of Linear Field Equations in Anti-de Sitter Space
Abstract: We study the global dynamics of the wave equation, Maxwell’s equation and the linearized Bianchi equations on a fixed anti-de Sitter (AdS) background. Provided dissipative boundary conditions are imposed on the...
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Whole-Brain Models to Explore Altered States of Consciousness from the Bottom Up
The scope of human consciousness includes states departing from what most of us experience as ordinary wakefulness. These altered states of consciousness constitute a prime opportunity to study how global changes in brain...
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Quasinormal Modes in Extremal Reissner–Nordström Spacetimes
Dejan Gajic, Claude Warnick
Jul 28, 2021
Abstract: We present a new framework for characterizing quasinormal modes (QNMs) or resonant states for the wave equation on asymptotically flat spacetimes, applied to the setting of extremal Reissner–Nordström black holes. We...
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Asymptotic Properties of Linear Field Equations in Anti-de Sitter Space
Abstract: We study the global dynamics of the wave equation, Maxwell’s equation and the linearized Bianchi equations on a fixed anti-de Sitter (AdS) background. Provided dissipative boundary conditions are imposed on the...
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Role of Salt, Pressure, and Water Activity on Homogeneous Ice Nucleation.
Pure water can be substantially supercooled below the melting temperature without transforming into ice. The achievable supercooling can be enhanced by adding solutes or by applying hydrostatic pressure. Avoiding ice formation...
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