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Weight loss, insulin resistance, and study design confound results in a meta-analysis of animal models of fatty liver
The classical drug development pipeline necessitates studies using animal models of human disease to gauge future efficacy in humans, however there is a low conversion rate from success in animals to humans. Non-alcoholic fatty...
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A Distributed National Electronic Resource? MODELS workshop 6 report, 5–6 February 1998, Bath
A Distributed National Electronic Resource? was the sixth MODELS workshop and one of the largest to date. Around 50 invited participants gathered at the Stakis Hotel in Bath on 5–6 February 1998, to discuss management and access...
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Library and Information Commission public library Internet survey
Sarah Ormes, Lorcan Dempsey
Dec 20, 1995
It is widely recognised that the Internet and other networks will become central channels for the delivery of learning, leisure and business services. It is crucial that public libraries respond to the challenge that these...
Published by: UKOLN
The public library and the Information Superhighway
Lorcan Dempsey
Mar 01, 1995
The Information Superhighway is at this stage a vision, and not a reality; conduit, content and connectedness are discussed as the prerequisites for a high speed network, which is still some years away. Possible service...
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The public library and the Information Superhighway
Lorcan Dempsey
Mar 01, 1995
The Information Superhighway is at this stage a vision, and not a reality; conduit, content and connectedness are discussed as the prerequisites for a high speed network, which is still some years away. Possible service...
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Specification for resource description methods, Part 1. A review of metadata
This study provides background information to the DESIRE project to enable the implications of using particular metadata formats to be assessed. Part I is a brief introductory review of issues including consideration of the...
Published by: DESIRE project
Library and Information Commission public library Internet survey
Sarah Ormes, Lorcan Dempsey
Dec 20, 1995
It is widely recognised that the Internet and other networks will become central channels for the delivery of learning, leisure and business services. It is crucial that public libraries respond to the challenge that these...
Published by: UKOLN
A Distributed National Electronic Resource? MODELS workshop 6 report, 5–6 February 1998, Bath
A Distributed National Electronic Resource? was the sixth MODELS workshop and one of the largest to date. Around 50 invited participants gathered at the Stakis Hotel in Bath on 5–6 February 1998, to discuss management and access...
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Specification for resource description methods, Part 1. A review of metadata
This study provides background information to the DESIRE project to enable the implications of using particular metadata formats to be assessed. Part I is a brief introductory review of issues including consideration of the...
Published by: DESIRE project
Structural injustice
Maeve McKeown
Jun 18, 2021
Abstract: The concept of “structural injustice” has a long intellectual lineage, but Iris Marion Young popularised the term in her late work in the 2000s. Young’s theory tapped into the zeitgeist of the time, providing a...
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A series of monopyrrolidine metal complexes have been prepared with the aim of elucidating structure-to-activity relationships for the ROP of lactide. Complexes of Li(I), Mg(II), Zn(II) and Zr(IV) were synthesised and fully...

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Ring opening copolymerization using simple Fe(III) complexes and metal- and halide-free organic catalysts
A comprehensive range of fourteen synthetically simple, air-stable and structurally diverse Fe(III) complexes, comprising of salalen, salen, salan and thiolen frameworks, were applied as catalysts to the ring opening...
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Ring opening copolymerization using simple Fe(III) complexes and metal- and halide-free organic catalysts
A comprehensive range of fourteen synthetically simple, air-stable and structurally diverse Fe(III) complexes, comprising of salalen, salen, salan and thiolen frameworks, were applied as catalysts to the ring opening...
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Polymers of Intrinsic Microporosity in the Design of Electrochemical Multi-Component and Multi-Phase Interfaces
Polymers of Intrinsic Microporosity (or PIMs) provide porous materials due to their highly contorted and rigid macromolecu-lar structures, which prevent space-efficient packing. PIMs are readily dissolved in solvents and can be...
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A series of monopyrrolidine metal complexes have been prepared with the aim of elucidating structure-to-activity relationships for the ROP of lactide. Complexes of Li(I), Mg(II), Zn(II) and Zr(IV) were synthesised and fully...

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Polymers of Intrinsic Microporosity (PIMs) in Triphasic Electrochemistry:
Polymers of intrinsic microporosity (PIMs) as molecularly rigid polymers have emerged as a new class of gas permeable glassy materials. They offer excellent processability and a range of potential applications also in...
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Aluminium Salalens vs. Salans
We report the rationallised design of aluminium initiators and their application for ROP of rac-lactide (rac-LA). Very minor change to the ligand backbone (imine reduction) to give secondary amines was found to have a dramatic...
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Aluminium Salalens vs. Salans
We report the rationallised design of aluminium initiators and their application for ROP of rac-lactide (rac-LA). Very minor change to the ligand backbone (imine reduction) to give secondary amines was found to have a dramatic...
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Polymers of Intrinsic Microporosity in the Design of Electrochemical Multi-Component and Multi-Phase Interfaces
Polymers of Intrinsic Microporosity (or PIMs) provide porous materials due to their highly contorted and rigid macromolecu-lar structures, which prevent space-efficient packing. PIMs are readily dissolved in solvents and can be...
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ECL sensor for selective determination of citrate ions as a prostate cancer biomarker using polymer of intrinsic microporosity-1 nanoparticles/nitrogen-doped carbon quantum dots

Urine citrate analysis is relevant in the screening and monitoring of patients with prostate cancer and calcium nephrolithiasis. A sensitive, fast, easy, and low-maintenance electrochemiluminescence (ECL) method with...

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Fuel cell anode catalyst performance can be stabilized with a molecularly rigid film of polymers of intrinsic microporosity (PIM)

There remains a major materials challenge in maintaining the performance of platinum (Pt) anode catalysts in fuel cells due to corrosion and blocking of active sites. Herein, we report a new materials strategy for improving...

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