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Interaction of five -mannose-specific lectins with a series of synthetic branched trisaccharides
(Elsevier, 1991-06-25)
The interaction of a series of synthetic, branched trisaccharides with five -mannose-specific lectins was studied by precipitation-inhibition assay. The branched methyl [alpha]--mannotrioside, [alpha]--Manp-(1-->3)-[[ ...
Boron-modified polysilylcarbodi-imides as precursors for Si–B–C–N ceramics: Synthesis, plastic-forming and high-temperature behavior
(John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 1998-10)
The synthesis, by two different reaction pathways, of boron-modified polysilylcarbodi-imides of general type {B[C 2 H 4 Si(R)NCN] 3 } n (R 14=singly bonded organic ligand) and the plastic-forming and the thermal behavior ...
Highlights of B/D‐HPP and HPP Resource Pillar Workshops at 12th Annual HUPO World Congress of Proteomics
(Wiley Periodicals, Inc., 2014-05)
Entropy and heat capacity of europium(III) bromide from 5 to 340 K
(Elsevier, 1975-07)
The heat capacity of a polycrystalline sample of EuBr3 has been measured from 5 to 340 K and found to be without transitions in this region. Values of the thermodynamic functions Cp(T), {So(T) - So(5 K)}, and {Ho(T) - Ho(5 ...
Cycloaddition of vinyl aziridines with unsaturated substrates. A novel rearrangement of an unsaturated nitro compound.
(Elsevier, 1981)
Vinylaziridine undergoes reaction with electrophilic acetylenes and olefins to produce 7-membered azepine derivatives. With [beta]-nitro-styrene however, a novel rearrangement occurs, presumably via an ene reaction to ...
Revisiting the Response Mechanism of Polymeric Membrane Based Heparin Electrodes
(WILEY‐VCH Verlag, 2012-01)
Potentiometric membrane electrodes that respond to heparin and other polyanions were introduced in the early 1990s. Herein, the mechanism of polymer membrane electrode type heparin sensors is revisited. The extraction/diffusion ...
Thermodynamics of iron sulfides I. Heat capacity and thermodynamic properties of Fe9S10 at temperatures from 5 K to 740 K
(Elsevier, 1991-03)
Measurements of the heat capacity of Fe9S10 over the temperature range 5 K to 740 K reveal a first-order structural transition at 495 K and two higher-order transitions with maxima at 534 K and 591 K. The last two are of ...