LEADER 05299nam 2200673Ia 450 001 9910144289003321 005 20170810192855.0 010 $a1-282-30141-1 010 $a9786612301414 010 $a0-470-18656-9 010 $a0-470-18806-5 035 $a(CKB)1000000000376515 035 $a(EBL)469494 035 $a(OCoLC)814414818 035 $a(SSID)ssj0000353979 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)11277426 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000353979 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)10314024 035 $a(PQKB)10008376 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC469494 035 $a(PPN)223326194 035 $a(EXLCZ)991000000000376515 100 $a20070725d1954 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n|---||||| 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 10$aCompounds with condensed thiophene rings$b[electronic resource] /$fH.D. Hartough and S.L. Meisel 205 $a99th ed. 210 $aNew York $cInterscience$d1954 215 $a1 online resource (534 p.) 225 1 $aChemistry of heterocyclic compounds ;$vv. 7 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-470-37686-4 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aCOMPOUNDS WITH CONDENSED THIOPHENE RINGS; CONTENTS; I. Factors Influencing Chemical Reactivity and Substitution of Thiophene Systems; I. Introduction; II. Electrophilic Substitution of Furan, Thiophene and Selenophene; III. Electrophilic Substitution of Benzofuran, Thianaphthene, Selenonaphthene and the Thienothiophenes; IV. Electrophilic Substitution of Dibenzofuran, Dibenzothiophene and Dibenzoselenophene; V. Metalation of Thiophene Systems; VI. Reactivity of the Sulfur Atom in Thiophene Systems; II. Thianaphthene and Other Thiophene Compounds Containing One Carbocyclic Fused Ring 327 $aIntroductionA. Thianaphthene and Its Derivatives; Nomenclature; Occurrence of Thianaphthene Nature; I. Preparation of Thianaphthene and Its Homologs; A. Thianaphthene; B. Monoalkylthianaphthenes; C. Dialkylthianaphthenes; D. Trialkylthianaphthenes; E. Arylthianaphthenes; II. Miscellaneous Reactions and Properties; III. The Hydrothianaphthenes; A. 2,3-Dihydrothianaphthene and Its Derivatives; B. 6,7-Dihydrothianaphthene; C. 4,5,6,7-Tetrahydrothianaphthene and Its Derivatives; IV. Halogen Derivatives; V. Nitrogen Derivatives; A. Nitrothianaphthenes; B. Aminothianaphthenes 327 $aC. Derivatives with Nitrogen in a Side ChainVI. Hydroxythianaphthenes (Thianaphthenols or Thioindoxyls); A. Tautomerism of 2- and 3-Hydroxythisanaphthenes; B. Preparation of Hydroxythianaphthenes; 1. 2-Hydroxythianaphthenes; 2. 3-Hydroxythianaphthenes; 3. 4-Hydroxythianaphthenes; 4. 5-Hydroxythianaphthenes; 5. 6-Hydroxythianaphthenes; 6. 7-Hgdroxythianaphthenes; 7. Di- and Trihydroxythianaphthenes; C. Reactions of Hydroxythianaphthenes; 1. Reactions of the Enol Form; 2. Reactions of the Keto From; VII. Thianaphthenequinones; A. 2,3-Thinaphthenequinones; B. Benzenoid Thianaphthenequinones 327 $a1. 4,5-Thianaphthmequinones2. 6,7-Thianaphthenequinones; 3. 4,7-Thianaphthenequinones; VIII. Derivatives Containing Hydroxyl Groups in a Side Chain; IX. Carbonyl Derivatives; A. Thianaphthenecarboxaldehydes; B. Keto Derivatives of Thianaphthene; X. Thianaphthenecarboxylic Acids; A. Monocarboxylic Acids; B. 2,3-Thianaphthenedicarboxylic Acid and Its Derivatives; C. 3-Amino-2-thianaphthenecarboxylic Acid; D. 3-Hydroxy-2-thianaphthencarboxylic Acid; E. Thianaphthenecarboxylic Acids with the Carboxyl Group in the Side Chain; XI. Thianaphthenesulfonic Acids and Thianaphthene Sulfides 327 $aXII. Mercury DerivativesXIII. Thianaphthene l-Oxides (Sulfoxides); XIV. Thianaphthene 1-Dioxides (Sulfones); A. Preparation; B. Reactions; B. Isothianaphthene and Its Derivatives; I. The Hydroisothianaphthenes; A. 1.3-Dihydroisothianaphthene o-Xylylene Sulfide); B. 6,7-Dihydro- and 4,5,6,7-Tetrahydroistothianaphthenes; II. Derivatives of Isothianaphthene; C. Miscellaneous Systems; I. Cyclopenta [b]thiophene; II. Cyclohepta[b]thiophene; III. 4,7-Endovinylenethianaphthene; III. Thioindigo and Related Dyes; Introduction; I. Nomenclature; II. Friedla?nder's Commercial Thioindigo Synthesis 327 $aIII. Symmetrical Thioindigo Dyes 330 $aChemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds publishes articles, letters to the Editor, reviews, and minireviews on the synthesis, structure, reactivity, and biological activity of heterocyclic compounds including natural products. The journal covers investigations in heterocyclic chemistry taking place in scientific centers of all over the world, including extensively the scientific institutions in Russia, Ukraine, Latvia, Lithuania and Belarus. 410 0$aChemistry of heterocyclic compounds ;$vv. 7. 606 $aThiophenes 606 $aChemistry 615 0$aThiophenes. 615 0$aChemistry. 676 $a547.594 676 $a547/.59/05 700 $aHartough$b H. D$g(Howard Dale),$f1913-1992.$0947072 701 $aMeisel$b S. 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Ellickson 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aCambridge, MA $cHarvard University Press$d1991 215 $a1 online resource (ix,302p.) 300 $aIncludes index. 311 08$a9780674641686 311 08$a067464168X 311 08$a9780674641693 311 08$a0674641698 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aIntroduction Part I. Shasta County 1. Shasta County and Its Cattle Industry 2. The Politics of Cattle Trespass 3. The Resolution of Cattle-Trespass Disputes 4. Who Pays for Boundary Fences? 5. Disputes Arising out of Highway Collisions Involving Livestock 6. The Effects of Closed-Range Ordinances Part II. A Theory of Norms 7. The System of Social Control S. Shortcomings of Current Theories of Social Control 9. The Puzzle of Cooperation 10. A Hypothesis of Welfare-Maximizing Norms 11. Substantive Norms: Of Bees, Cattle, and Whales 12. Remedial Norms: Of Carrots and Sticks 13. Procedural and Constitutive Norms: Of Gossip, Ritual, and Hero Worship 14. Controller-Selecting Norms: Of Contracts, Custom, and Photocopies Part III. The Future of Norms 15. Testing the Content of Norms 16. Conclusions and Implications Appendix. Research Methods Index 330 $aIntegrating the current research in law, economics, sociology, game theory and anthropology, this text demonstrates that people largely govern themselves by means of informal rules - social norms - without the need for a state or other central co-ordinator to lay down the law. 330 $bIn Order without Law Robert C. Ellickson shows that law is far less important than is generally thought. He demonstrates that people largely govern themselves by means of informal rules-social norms-that develop without the aid of a state or other central coordinator. Integrating the latest scholarship in law, economics, sociology, game theory, and anthropology, Ellickson investigates the uncharted world within which order is successfully achieved without law. The springboard for Ellickson's theory of norms is his close investigation of a variety of disputes arising from the damage created by escaped cattle in Shasta County, California. In "The Problem of Social Cost" --the most frequently cited article on law--economist Ronald H. Cease depicts farmers and ranchers as bargaining in the shadow of the law while resolving cattle-trespass disputes. Ellickson's field study of this problem refutes many of the behavioral assumptions that underlie Coase's vision, and will add realism to future efforts to apply economic analysis to law. Drawing examples from a wide variety of social contexts, including whaling grounds, photocopying centers, and landlord-tenant relations, Ellickson explores the interaction between informal and legal rules and the usual domains in which these competing systems are employed. Order without Law firmly grounds its analysis in real-world events, while building a broad theory of how people cooperate to mutual advantage. 606 $aSociological jurisprudence 606 $aDispute resolution (Law)$zCalifornia$zShasta County 606 $aCompromise (Law)$zCalifornia$zShasta County 606 $aTrespass$zCalifornia$zShasta County 606 $aCattle$zCalifornia$zShasta County 606 $aSocial control 615 0$aSociological jurisprudence. 615 0$aDispute resolution (Law) 615 0$aCompromise (Law) 615 0$aTrespass 615 0$aCattle 615 0$aSocial control. 676 $a340.115 700 $aEllickson$b Robert C$01804347 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910971421203321 996 $aOrder without law$94352314 997 $aUNINA