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    The need for Open Labs for fostering interdisciplinarities in Modern Chemistry. Biocatalysis: a necessary tool for synthetic chemists by Martin, Juliette

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Among the different fields of chemical approaches available to the synthetic chemists, biocatalysis is only being slowly adopted, especially due to a lack of know-how and practical experience. …”
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    Reproducibility and transparency: what’s going on and how can we help

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Dr Leonardo Scarabelli is a chemist and group leader at the University of Cantabria. …”
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    Pasteur : sous le savant l’artiste by Perrot, Annick

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…This largely ignored trait of the scientist did not propel him into an artistic career but certainly helped to develop gifts for observation and precision, which the chemist later took the most of in his scientific work. …”
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    Homais et le journal by Corinne Trichet

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…This article aims to show that this double novelistic existence is subjected to the same logic of invalidity by the novelist: the chemist is the typical character whom Flaubert despises, provincial bourgeoisie, the language of stupidity… As for the press - this writing of haste, ephemeral, industrial, commercial -, it is totally opposed to the ideal of the artist’s writing, slow, ripened, stylistically elaborated, striving for eternity. …”
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    Jean-Antoine Chaptal (1756–1832) : premier chimiste disciple de Lavoisier by Jacques, Éric

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…This article traces Antoine Chaptal’s career as a chemist and teacher from 1780 to 1798 and shows how in many ways, although distant from Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier in Paris, he proved to be one of the first chemists to turn to the new chemistry devised by Lavoisier.…”
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    Jean-Antoine Chaptal (1756–1832), agronome et chimiste by Fournier, Josette

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…He embraced several schools of thought, from the Encyclopaedists to the Saint-Simonians. The chemist is remembered for his work on wine, the bleaching and dyeing of cotton, and the extraction of beet sugar. …”
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    Minimum Variable Connectivity Index of Trees of a Fixed Order by Shamaila Yousaf, Akhlaq Ahmad Bhatti, Akbar Ali

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The connectivity index, introduced by the chemist Milan Randić in 1975, is one of the topological indices with many applications. …”
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    Degree-Based Entropy for a Non-Kekulean Benzenoid Graph by Md. Ashraful Alam, Muhammad Usman Ghani, Muhammad Kamran, Muhammad Shazib Hameed, Riaz Hussain Khan, A. Q. Baig

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…This relationship is very helpful for chemist to study the physicochemical characterization of non-Kekulean benzenoid chemical. …”
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    Explicit relation between thin film chromatography and column chromatography conditions from statistics and machine learning by Hao Xu, Wenchao Wu, Yuntian Chen, Dongxiao Zhang, Fanyang Mo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract In chemistry, empirical paradigms prevail, especially within the realm of chromatography, where the selection of separation conditions frequently relies on the chemist’s experience. However, the underlying rationale for such experiential knowledge has not been established or analysed. …”
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    Louis Pasteur face à la maladie du ver à soie (1865–1870) : du chimiste au biologiste by Carton, Yves

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…He devoted 5 years of his life (1865–1870) to it, years in which he discovered biology, which represented for him a real epistemological rupture and a profound paradigm shift: from the chemist he was, he discovered and converted to biology. …”
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    Deoxygenative photochemical alkylation of secondary amides enables a streamlined synthesis of substituted amines by Antonio Pulcinella, Stefano Bonciolini, Robin Stuhr, Damiano Diprima, Minh Thao Tran, Magnus Johansson, Axel Jacobi von Wangelin, Timothy Noël

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The pivotal role of flow technology in developing a scalable and robust process underscores the practicality of this method, significantly expanding the organic chemist’s toolbox for complex amine synthesis.…”
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    Peruvian health professionals’ leadership styles by Franklin Jhony Julián Méndez, Cecilia Elizabeth Reyes Alfaro, Ericson Felix Castillo Saavedra, Verónica Yamilet Coronel Vega, Sara Isabel Cabanillas Ñaño, Rosa María Salas Sánchez, Julissa Estmilsinia Vargas Vigo

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…<br /><strong>Objective:</strong> to determine the Chemist-Pharmaceutical professionals’ leadership styles who work in public and private establishments in the city of Trujillo (Peru).…”
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    Victorian Arts and the Challenge of Modernity: Analogy, the Grid, and Chemical Transformations by Francesca Orestano

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The grid provides the structure to the Crystal Palace housing the Great Exhibition in 1851, and the grid is the structure presiding over modern chemistry, owing to the tabular arrangement of chemical elements envisaged by Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev and first published in 1869. …”
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    The first rodent behavioral study (1822) and the diffusion of human-bred albino rats and mice in the 19th century by Raffaele d’Isa

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The current article presents the first rodent behavioral study in the history of science: a case of interspecies social bonding between a rat and a dog, observed in 1822 by the British chemist Samuel Moss (1794–1868) and subsequently described by the same in a scientific article in 1836. …”
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    Constitutive Parliament and its speakers by Algis Kasperavičius

    Published 2003-12-01
    “…Next to them, the most eminent orators were social democrats: an engineer S. Kairys, a scientist-chemist V. Čepinskis, a leader of populists M. Sleževičius, and a Christian democrat priest M. …”
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