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UNINA9910455893403321 |
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Titolo |
Organocatalytic enantioselective conjugate addition reactions [[electronic resource] ] : a powerful tool for the stereocontrolled synthesis of complex molecules / / Jose L. Vicario ... [et al.] |
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Cambridge, : Royal Society of Chemistry, c2010 |
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1 online resource (x, 354 pages) : illustrations |
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RSC catalysis series, , 1757-6725 ; ; no. 5 |
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Enantioselective catalysis |
Addition reactions |
Organic reaction mechanisms |
Electronic books. |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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This book, unique in its field, is a comprehensive description of all the methodologies reported for carrying out conjugate addition reactions in a stereoselective way, using small chiral organic molecules as catalysts (organocatalysts). In the last 3-4 years, this has been a rapidly growing field in organic chemistry, and many papers have appeared reporting excellent protocols for carrying out these highly efficient transformations that compete well with other classical approaches using transition metal catalysts. A particularly attractive feature of this transformation relies upon the fact t |
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UNINA9910139015203321 |
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Autore |
Holbourn Ann E. L |
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Titolo |
Atlas of benthic foraminifera [[electronic resource] /] / Ann Holbourn, Andrew S. Henderson, and the trustees of the Natural History Museum |
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Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Natural History Museum, 2013 |
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1-118-45249-6 |
1-118-45252-6 |
1-299-46476-9 |
1-118-45250-X |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (656 p.) |
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Foraminifera |
Benthos |
Marine organisms |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Atlas of Benthic Foraminifera; Abyssamina poagi Schnitker and Tjalsma, 1980; Abyssamina quadrata Schnitker and Tjalsma, 1980; Alabamina creta (Finlay), 1940; Alabamina dissonata (Cushman and Renz), 1948; Ammoanita ingerlisae Gradstein and Kaminski, 1997; Ammobaculites agglutinans (d'Orbigny), 1846; Ammobaculites jarvisi Cushman and Renz, 1946; Ammobaculoides carpathicus Geroch, 1966; Ammodiscus infimus Franke, 1936; Ammodiscus latus Grzybowski, 1898; Ammodiscus pennyi Cushman and Jarvis, 1928 |
Ammodiscus tenuis (Brady), 1881Ammolagena clavata (Jones and Parker), 1860; Amphicoryna scalaris (Batsch), 1791; Annectina biedai Gradstein and Kaminski, 1997; Annectina grzybowskii (Jurkiewicz), 1960; Anomalinella rostrata (Brady), 1881; Anomalinoides capitatus (Gümbel), 1868; Anomalinoides globulosus (Chapman and Parr), 1937; Anomalinoides rubiginosus (Cushman), 1926; Anomalinoides semicribratus (Beckmann), 1954; Aragonia aragonensis (Nuttall), 1930; Aragonia velascoensis (Cushman), 1925; Astrononion stelligerum |
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(d'Orbigny), 1839; Bigenerina nodosaria d'Orbigny, 1826 |
Bolivina decussata Brady, 1881Bolivina huneri Howe, 1939; Bolivinita quadrilatera (Schwager), 1866; Bolivinoides delicatulus Cushman, 1927; Bolivinoides draco (Marsson), 1878; Brizalina alata (Seguenza), 1862; Brizalina aliformis (Cushman), 1926; Brizalina antegressa (Subbotina), 1953; Brizalina subaenariensis var. mexicana (Cushman), 1922; Brizalina subspinescens (Cushman), 1922; Bulbobaculites problematicus (Neagu), 1962; Bulimina aculeata d'Orbigny, 1826; Bulimina alazanensis Cushman, 1927; Bulimina callahani Galloway and Morrey, 1931; Bulimina elongata d'Orbigny, 1846 |
Bulimina gibba Fornasini, 1902Bulimina glomarchallengeri Tjalsma and Lohmann, 1983; Bulimina impendens Parker and Bermúdez, 1937; Bulimina jacksonensis Cushman, 1925; Bulimina jarvisi Cushman and Parker, 1936; Bulimina macilenta Cushman and Parker, 1939; Bulimina marginata d'Orbigny, 1826; Bulimina mexicana Cushman, 1922; Bulimina midwayensis Cushman and Parker, 1936; Bulimina rostrata Brady, 1884; Bulimina semicostata Nuttall, 1930; Bulimina taylorensis Cushman and Parker, 1935; Bulimina thanetensis Cushman and Parker, 1947; Bulimina trinitatensis Cushman and Jarvis, 1928 |
Bulimina tuxpamensis Cole, 1928Bulimina velascoensis (Cushman), 1925; Buliminella beaumonti Cushman and Renz, 1946; Buliminella grata Parker and Bermúdez, 1937; Buzasina galeata (Brady), 1881; Cancris auriculus (Fichtel and Moll), 1798; Cancris nuttalli (Palmer and Bermúdez), 1936; Cassidulina teretis Tappan, 1951; Cassidulinoides parkerianus (Brady), 1881; Caudammina excelsa (Dylàzanka), 1923; Caudammina gigantea (Geroch), 1960; Caudammina ovula (Grzybowski), 1896 emend. Geroch, 1960; Chilostomella oolina Schwager, 1878; Chrysalidinella dimorpha (Brady), 1881 |
Cibicides lobatulus (Walker and Jacob), 1798 |
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An up-to-date atlas of an important fossil and living group, with the Natural History Museum. Deep-sea benthic foraminifera have played a central role in biostratigraphic, paleoecological, and paleoceanographical research for over a century. These single-celled marine protists are important because of their geographic ubiquity, distinction morphologies and rapid evolutionary rates, their abundance and diversity deep-sea sediments, and because of their utility as indicators of environmental conditions both at and below the sediment-water interface. In addition, stable isot |
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UNINA9911019358403321 |
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Titolo |
Xie's veterinary acupuncture / / edited by Huisheng Xie [i.e. author], Vanessa Preast ; illustrated by Zhen Zhao |
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Ames, Iowa, : Blackwell Pub., 2007 |
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1-281-31797-7 |
9786611317973 |
0-470-34456-3 |
0-470-34418-0 |
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[1st ed.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (376 p.) |
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XieHuisheng |
PreastVanessa |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Contents; Contributors; Preface; 1 Introduction to Meridians; The Jing-Luo System; A. Discovery of the Jing-Luo System; B. The 12 Regular Channels; C. The 8 Extraordinary Channels (Qi-Jing-Ba-Mai); D. The 14 Regular Channels; E. The 15 Collaterals; F. The 12 Divergent Meridians (Shi-Er-Jing-Bie); G. The 12 Muscle Regions (Shi-Er-Jing-Jin); H. The 12 Cutaneous Regions; Root, Basis, Manifestation, and Branch of Meridians; A. The Basis (Ben) and Manifestation (Biao); B. The Root (Gen) and Branch (Jie); Qi Streets and Four Seas of the Meridians; A. The Qi Streets (Qi-Jie); B. Four Seas (Si-Hai) |
Functions of the Jing-LuoA. Physiological Aspects; B. Pathological Aspects; C. Therapeutic Aspects; 2 Introduction to Acupuncture Points; Nomenclature of Acupoints; A. Traditional Nomenclature System; B. Western Nomenclature System; Classification of Acupoints; Therapeutic Effects of Acupoints; A. General Therapeutic Effects; B. Special Acupoints; Methods to Locate the Points; A. The Acupuncture Unit of Measurement of the Body; B. Proportional Measurement; C. Anatomic Landmarks; D. Tail Vertebral or Last Rib Cun Measurement; E. Finger Cun Measurement; 3 Equine Transpositional Acupoints |
Lung ChannelLarge Intestine Channel; Stomach Channel; Spleen |
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Channel; Heart Channel; Small Intestine Channel; Bladder Channel; Kidney Channel; Pericardium Channel; Triple Heater Channel; Gallbladder Channel; Liver Channel; Governing Vessel Channel; Conception Vessel Channel; 4 Equine Classical Acupoints; Head Regions; Trunk and Tail Regions; Thoracic Limb Regions; Pelvic Limb Regions; Extra Points; Ear Points; Acupuncture Analgesia Points; 5 Canine Transpositional Acupoints; Lung Channel; Large Intestine Channel; Stomach Channel; Spleen Channel; Heart Channel; Small Intestine Channel |
Bladder ChannelKidney Channel; Pericardium Channel; Triple Heater Channel; Gallbladder Channel; Liver Channel; Governing Vessel Channel; Conception Vessel Channel; Overview of the Most Commonly Used Transpositional Acupoints; 6 Canine Classical Acupoints; Head and Neck Regions; Trunk and Tail Regions; Thoracic Limbs; Pelvic Limbs; 7 General Rules of Acupuncture Therapy; Six Basic Acupuncture Methods; A. Tonifying and Reducing Methods; B. Warming and Cooling Methods; C. Ascending and Descending Method; Five General Principles to Select Acupuncture Points; A. Selection of Local Points |
B. Selection of Distant PointsC. Selection of Symptomatic Points; D. Selection of Balance Points; E. Selection of Special Points; Eight Methods for Deficiency Pattern; A. General Tonic Points; B. Source (Yuan) Point; C. Influential Point; D. Back-shu Association Points or Front-mu Alarm Points; E. Mother Point on That Channel; F. Five Levels of Five-Shu Points; G. Hind Limb Yin Channel He-Sea Points; H. Four-Point Techniques; Eight Methods for Excess; A. Local Points; B. Master Points; C. Influential Points; D. Back-shu Associate Points or Front-mu Alarm Points; E. Energetic Points |
F. Five Levels of Five-Shu Points |
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Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine has been used to treat animals in China for thousands of years. Until now, the majority of the literature on Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine has been written in Chinese. Xie's Veterinary Acupuncture serves as a comprehensive and accessible reference on the basic principles, techniques and clinical application of veterinary acupuncture. Written by a world renowned authority on veterinary acupuncture and a panel of experts, the book incorporates a traditional Chinese approach to veterinary acupuncture, including ancient and newly developed acupunct |
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