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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Huo jian jun"

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Quan, Jihong. « A comparative research on Taoist concept between Jin ao xin hua and Jian Deng xin hua ». Studies of Korean Literature 67 (31 juillet 2020) : 95–117. http://dx.doi.org/10.20864/skl.2020.07.67.95.

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Nivison, David S., et Edward L. Shaughnessy. « The Jin Hou Su Bells Inscription and its Implications for the Chronology of Early China ». Early China 25 (2000) : 29–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0362502800004260.

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Since the Jin Hou Su chime-bells from the cemetery of the Jin lords at Tianma-Qucun, Shanxi, became known to the scholarly world, the problem of the dates contained in its inscription has attracted the attention of scholars both in and outside of China. In this article we discuss two aspects of this problem. First, while the “thirty-third year” date of the inscription must certainly refer to King Xuan's reign, which is to say 795 B.C., the four full date notations of the inscription are incompatible with this year, but are instead compatible with the following year, 794 B.C. This article suggests two ways to reconcile this discrepancy. Second, while there can be no doubt that Jin Hou Su is Jin Xian Hou, the “Jin shijia” chapter of the Shi ji gives his dates of reign as 822 to 812 B.C., which is in turn incompatible with either 795 or 794 B.C. However, in the Shi ji's genealogy of Jin lords, the son of Xian Hou is Mu Hou and the grandson of Mu Hou is Zhao Hou, which contradicts the zhao-mu structure of the Zhou ancestral system. Therefore, we propose that the Shiji has reversed the order of Xian Hou and Mu Hou, such that Xian Hou's reign actually extended from King Xuan's thirty-third year through his forty-third year (795-785 B.C.). Not only does this simple change in the genealogy of the Jin lords resolve the problem of the dates in the Jin Hou Su bells inscription, but it also serves to explain an entire array of problems in the chronology of early China.
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KUROKAWA, Hisayuki, et Hiroyuki YAMATO. « Effects of Hub Terminal on Physical Distribution System ». Journal of Japan Institute of Navigation 95 (1996) : 343–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.9749/jin.95.343.

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FURUSHO, Masao, Yoshikazu FUJIOKA, Norikazu ONISHI et Susumu HASHIMOTO. « An Experimental Study on Apparent Hue of the Lightbuoy ». Journal of Japan Institute of Navigation 81 (1989) : 73–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.9749/jin.81.73.

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Tseng, Chu-Yao, Ching-Wen Huang, Hsin-Chia Huang et Wei-Chen Tseng. « Utilization Pattern of Traditional Chinese Medicine among Fracture Patients : A Taiwan Hospital-Based Cross-Sectional Study ». Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2018 (30 septembre 2018) : 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/1706517.

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Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) divides fracture treatment into three stages. Many TCM herbs and formulas have been used to treat fractures for thousands of years. However, research regarding the Chinese herbal products (CHPs) that should be used at different periods of treatment is still lacking. This study aims to identify the CHPs that should be used at different periods of treatment as well as confirm the TCM theory of fracture periods medicine. We used prescriptions of TCM outpatients with fracture diagnoses analyzed using the Chang Gung Research Database (CGRD) from 2000 to 2015. According to the number of days between the date of the fracture and the clinic visit date, all patients were assigned to one of three groups. Patients with a date gap of 0-13 days were assigned to the early period group; those with a date gap of 14-82 days were assigned to the middle period group; and those with a date gap of 83-182 days were assigned to the late period group. We observed the average number of herbal formulas prescribed by the TCM doctor at each visit was 2.78, and the average number of single herbs prescribed was 6.47. The top three prescriptions in the early fracture period were Zheng-gu-zi-jin-dang, Shu-jing-huo-xue-tang, and Wu-ling-san. In the middle fracture period, the top three formulas were Zheng-gu-zi-jin-dang, Shu-jing-huo-xue-tang, and Zhi-bai-di-huang-wan. In the late fracture period, the top three formulas were Shu-jing-huo-xue-tang, Gui-lu-er-xian-jiao, and Du-huo-ji-sheng-tang. The main single herbs used in the early fracture period were Yan-hu-suo, Gu-sui-bu, and Dan-shen. From the middle to the late period, the most prescribed single herbs were Xu-duan, Gu-sui-bu, and Yan-hu-suo. We concluded that the results showed that the CGRD utilization pattern roughly meets the TCM theory at different fracture periods.
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Lee, Rumi, Jiexi Li, Jun Li, Chang-Jiun Wu, Shan Jiang, Wen-Hao Hsu, Deepavali Chakravarti et al. « Abstract IA014 : Synthetic essentiality identifies TDO2 as a key target in APC-deficient CRC ». Cancer Research 82, no 23_Supplement_1 (1 décembre 2022) : IA014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.crc22-ia014.

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Abstract Loss of adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) is considered a critical initiating event in colorectal cancer (CRC), where it occurs in 90% of sporadic CRCs. APC deficiency results in activation of WNT; however, major hurdles persist to therapeutic intervention of this pathway. Here, the synthetic essentiality framework was used to discover other potential druggable vulnerabilities for APC-deficient cancers. Through this approach, tryptophan 2,3-dioxygenase 2 (TDO2) was identified as a synthetic essential effector of APC-deficient CRC. Upregulation of TDO2 activates the Kyn-AhR pathway, increasing glycolysis. Subsequent cancer cell growth and CXCL5 secretion leads to macrophage recruitment into the tumor microenvironment. APC-deficient CRC models were found to be susceptible to both TDO2 depletion and pharmacologic inhibition. Overall, this study identifies the TCF4-TDO2-AhR-CXCL5 axis as a critical pathway in the maintenance of APC-deficient CRC, informing potential genotype-specific therapeutic targets and the use of TDO2 inhibitors to combat this disease. Citation Format: Rumi Lee, Jiexi Li, Jun Li, Chang-Jiun Wu, Shan Jiang, Wen-Hao Hsu, Deepavali Chakravarti, Peiwen Chen, Kyle A. LaBella, Jing Li, Denise J. Spring, Di Zhao, Y. Alan Wang, Ronald A. DePinho. Synthetic essentiality identifies TDO2 as a key target in APC-deficient CRC [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the AACR Special Conference on Colorectal Cancer; 2022 Oct 1-4; Portland, OR. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2022;82(23 Suppl_1):Abstract nr IA014.
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Lee, Jun-Gab. « Fang Hao, The History of cultural intercourse between East and West(Translated and annotated by Son, Jun-Sik and Yoo, JIn-Hee Hakgobang, 2019~2021) ». JOURNAL OF ASIAN HISTORICAL STUDIES 157 (31 décembre 2021) : 579–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.17856/jahs.2021.12.157.579.

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Jin, Zhao. « Eingestauter ardor („Glut“, huo) – Differenzierung und Behandlung aus Sicht von Ärzten der Jin- und Yuan-Dynastie ». Chinesische Medizin / Chinese Medicine 38, no 2 (24 juillet 2023) : 84–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00052-023-00081-9.

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SHIMADA, Yoichi, Keiko TAKAHASHI et Shigeaki SHIOTANI. « Weather Routing between Japan and North America : International Hub Ports Focusing on Passage Time ». Journal of Japan Institute of Navigation 123 (2010) : 21–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.9749/jin.123.21.

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Li, Shang‐Jen. « Guihan Luo. Jin dai xi fang shi Hua sheng wu shi [History of Western Botanical and Zoological Studies in China]. (Zhongguo jin xian dai ke xue ji shu shi yan jiu cong shu.). 434 pp., illus., tables, bibl., index. Jinan : Shandong jiao yu chu ban she [Shandong Education Press], 2005. ¥46 (paper). » Isis 99, no 2 (juin 2008) : 380–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/591325.

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Thèses sur le sujet "Huo jian jun"

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Lu, Yun. « Han Jin wen hua di li ». Xi'an : Shanxi ren min jiao yu chu ban she, 1991.

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Chan, So Man. « Jin Yong wu xia xiao shuo lian zai ben (1962-1972) yu wen hua da ge ming / ». View abstract or full-text, 2006. http://library.ust.hk/cgi/db/thesis.pl?HUMA%202007%20CHAN.

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Cheng, Hon-leung. « Narrative strategies in the first chapter of the legend of the Condor heroes "She diao ying xiong zhuan" shou hui xu shi ce lüe yan jiu / ». Click to view the E-thesis via HKUTO, 2009. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record/B43208642.

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Yang, Guang. « "Ju jian" de shi jie : lun dang dai Hua yi li san xie zuo / ». View abstract or full-text, 2008. http://library.ust.hk/cgi/db/thesis.pl?HUMA%202008%20YANG.

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Fu, Caiwu. « Jin dai hua jin cheng zhong de Hankou wen hua yu le ye, 1861-1949 yi han kou wei zhu ti de Zhongguo yu le ye jin dai hua dao lu de li shi kao cha / ». Wuhan Shi : Hubei jiao yu chu ban she, 2005.

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Huang, Ping. « Reformulating Buddhism and making a global social movement : a sociological study of the Tzu Chi Foundation in Taiwan and Hong Kong ». HKBU Institutional Repository, 2011. http://repository.hkbu.edu.hk/etd_ra/1214.

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Chen, Huizhu. « Zhong wen de ji xiang hua yu jin ji yu ». [Taibei : Fu ren da xue], 1987. http://books.google.com/books?id=J0jUAAAAMAAJ.

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Qian, Fang. « Zai xi shou yu chuang zao zhong chuang jian Zhongguo de shi si xing shi : jian lun shi si xing shi de Han yu hua jin cheng = A study of the sonnets by the Chinese poets : the sonnet development in China / ». click here to view the abstract and table of contents, 2001. http://net3.hkbu.edu.hk/~libres/cgi-bin/thesisab.pl?pdf=b17041466a.pdf.

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Tan, Jianglin. « Jing ji zi you hua yi lai Taiwan jin rong gai ge yan jiu ». Hefei Shi : Hefei gong ye da xue chu ban she, 2005. http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/chi0701/2006409279.html.

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Li, Ke. « Shi du cha ju yu xi tong you hua Zhongguo xian dai hua jin cheng zhong de qu yu jing ji / ». Beijing : Zhongguo she hui ke xue chu ban she, 2000.

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Livres sur le sujet "Huo jian jun"

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Pang, Fu. Qin hua Ri jun jian die te wu huo dong ji shi. Beijing : Beijing chu ban she, 1993.

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Fu, Pang, dir. Qin Hua Ri jun jian die te wu huo dong ji shi. Beijing : Beijing chu ban she, 1993.

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Xu, Jian. Da guo zhong qi : Zhongguo huo jian jun de qian shi jin sheng. Beijing : Zuo jia chu ban she, 2018.

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Li, Aimin. Zhongguo jun shi : Huo yu jian shu xie de gu shi. Wuhan : Hubei ren min chu ban she, 1995.

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Zhao, Baoli. Xie yu huo de peng zhuang : Shi jie zhong da jun shi shi jian sao miao. 8e éd. Beijing : Ke xue pu ji chu ban she, 2002.

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Li, Liangzhi. Feng huo Jiang nan hua qi yuan : Xin si jun yu Wan nan shi bian. 8e éd. Beijing : Zhongguo dang an chu ban she, 1995.

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rong, Tang jia. Mu ju te zhong jia gong ji shu. Bei jing : Bei jing li gong ta xue chu ban she, 2010.

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Li, Shunci, et Youliang Tian. Jin guo da jiang jun : Mu Lan. [Shenyang Shi] : Liaoning guang bo dian shi yin xiang chu ban she, 2013.

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Jie, Liu. Fu bo zhi jian : Shui mian jian ting shi hua. Beijing : Hai chao chu ban she, 2004.

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Zhang, Zhimin. Zhongguo hui hua shi tu jian : Hua niao juan. 8e éd. Jinan Shi : Shandong mei shu chu ban she, 2014.

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Chapitres de livres sur le sujet "Huo jian jun"

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« Su Hui, poet, Eastern Jin dynasty ». Dans Notable Women of China, 180–83. Routledge, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315702063-52.

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Zhu, Zixuan, et Reginald Yin-Wang Kwok. « Beijing : The Expression of National Political Ideology ». Dans Culture and the City in East Asia, 125–50. Oxford University PressOxford, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198233589.003.0007.

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Abstract More than 3,000 years old, Beijing has been the national capital of China for over 800 years. During the late period of Chinese feudalism, Beijing was the cultural and political centre of five dynasties-Liao, Jin, Yuan, Ming, and Qing. The unique culture and architecture of ancient Beijing had many striking characteristics. The city was constantly transformed under each dynasty out of clements from previous regimes. It also attracted numerous ethnic groups and absorbed elements from various nationalities, while at the same time sustaining characteristics of the dominant Han Chinese culture (Hou and Jin 1982). Under strong support from the national state, present-day Beijing has maintained many major traditional characteristics.
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« Lord Hui of Jin executes all his government ministers. » Dans Kingdoms in Peril, Volume 1, 463–77. University of California Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/jj.1895854.34.

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« Lord Hui of Jin is angered and kills Qing Zheng. » Dans Kingdoms in Peril, Volume 2, 1–13. University of California Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/jj.2010051.5.

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Taber, Douglass F. « Metal-Mediated C–C Ring Construction : (+)-Shiromool (Baran) ». Dans Organic Synthesis. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190200794.003.0076.

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Seiji Iwasa of the Toyohashi University of Technology devised (Adv. Synth. Catal. 2012, 354, 3435) a water-soluble Ru catalyst for enantioselective intramolecular cyclopropanation that could be separated from the product and recycled by simple water/ether extraction. Minoru Isobe of the National Tsing Hua University combined (Org. Lett. 2012, 14, 5274) the Nicholas and Hosomi-Sakurai reactions to close the cyclobutane ring of 4. Kazunori Koide of the University of Pittsburgh established (Tetrahedron Lett. 2012, 53, 6637) that the activity of a Ru metathesis catalyst, shut down by the presence of TBAF, could be restored by the inclusion of TMS2O. Jan Streuff of Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg demonstrated (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2012, 51, 8661) that the enantiomerically pure Brintzinger complex mediated the reductive cyclization of 7 to 8. Huw M.L. Davies of Emory University prepared (J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2012, 134, 18241) the cyclopentenone 11 by the Rh-mediated addition of 10 to 9 followed by elimination. Christophe Meyer and Janine Cossy of ESPCI ParisTech showed (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2012, 51, 11540) that the Rh-mediated rearrangement of 12 to 13 proceeded with substantial diastereocontrol. Jian-Hua Xie and Qi-Lin Zhou of Nankai University observed (Org. Lett. 2012, 14, 6158) that the enantioselective hydrogenation of 14 followed by Claisen rearrangement established the cyclic quaternary center of 17 with high stereocontrol. Ken Tanaka of the Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology devised (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2012, 51, 13031) the Rh-mediated addition of the enyne 18 to 19 to give the highly substituted cyclohexene 20. Daesung Lee of the University of Illinois at Chicago showed (Chem. Sci. 2012, 3, 3296) that the ring-opening/ring-closing metathesis of 21 delivered 22 with high diastereocontrol. Andreas Speicher of Saarland University cyclized (Org. Lett. 2012, 14, 4548) 23 to 24 with significant atropisomeric induction. Erick M. Carreira of the Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich effected (J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2012, 134, 20276) the polycyclization of racemic 25 to 26 with high enantiomeric excess. Medium rings are often the most difficult to construct, because of the inherent congestion across the forming ring. Phil S. Baran of Scripps/La Jolla effected (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2012, 51, 11491) the cyclization of 27 to 28 as a single dominant diastereomer.
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Taber, Douglass F. « C–C Bond Construction : The Zhu Synthesis of Goniomitine ». Dans Organic Synthesis. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190646165.003.0023.

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Non-enolizable β-keto esters such as 3 are fragile and difficult to prepare. Karl J. Hale of Queen’s University Belfast devised (Org. Lett. 2013, 15, 370) soft enolization con­ditions for methoxycarbonylation of 1 with 2. Zheng Huang of the Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry coupled (Org. Lett. 2013, 15, 1144) 4 with 5 under Ir catalysis to make 6. Tomoya Miura and Masahiro Murakami of Kyoto University combined (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2013, 52, 3883) the diazo precursor 8 with the allylic alco­hol 7 to give 9, the product of Claisen rearrangement. Tsuyoshi Satoh of the Tokyo University of Science showed (Tetrahedron Lett. 2013, 54, 2533) that the combina­tion of the carbenoid 10 with a ketone enolate 11 led to the cyclopropanol (not illus­trated). Jin Kun Cha of Wayne State University found (Org. Lett. 2013, 15, 1780) that such cyclopropanols coupled with an acid chloride 12 under Pd catalysis to give the diketone 13. Christopher J. O’Brien of Dublin City University established (Chem. Eur. J. 2013, 19, 5854) conditions for the catalytic Wittig reaction of 14 with 15 to give 16, with in situ reduction of the phosphine oxide. Amir H. Hoveyda of Boston College showed (Org. Lett. 2013, 15, 1414) that the allene of 17 underwent selective borylation, lead­ing after coupling with 18 to the triene 19. Damian W. Young of the Broad Institute demonstrated (Org. Lett. 2013, 15, 1218) that ring-closing metathesis gave the alkenyl silane 20 with high geometric control. Halogenation to give 21 could then proceed with either retention or inversion of alkene geometry. Jianwei Sun of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and Zigang Li of the Shenzen Graduate School of Peking University condensed (J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2013, 135, 4680) the alkyne 22 with 23 to give the trisubstituted alkene 24 with high geometric control. The condensation worked equally well with medium and large ring ethers. Hua-Jian Xu of the Hefei University of Technology combined (Org. Lett. 2013, 15, 1472) the bromo alkyne 25 with the carboxylate 26 to give the nitrile 27.
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Taber, Douglass F. « Substituted Benzenes : The Garg Synthesis of Tubingensin A ». Dans Organic Synthesis. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190646165.003.0062.

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John F. Hartwig of the University of California, Berkeley devised (Science 2014, 343, 853) conditions for the regioselective silylation of an arene 1 to give 2. The silyl group can directly be converted, inter alia, to halo, amino, alkyl, or hydroxyl. Jin-Quan Yu of Scripps La Jolla effected (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2014, 53, 2683) regioselective alkenylation of the arene 3 with 4 to give 5. Wei-Liang Duan of the Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry described (Org. Lett. 2014, 16, 500) a related alkenyl­ation protocol. Deping Wang of Henyang Normal University developed (Eur. J. Org. Chem. 2014, 315) inexpensive conditions for the conversion of an aryl bromide 6 to the corre­sponding phenol 7. Mamoru Tobisu and Naoto Chatani of Osaka University used (J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2014, 136, 5587) a Ni catalyst to convert the lactam 8 to the aryl boro­nate 9. Patrick J. Walsh of the University of Pennsylvania found (Adv. Synth. Catal. 2014, 356, 165) conditions for the clean monoarylation of the amide 11 with 10 to give 12. In an application of the Catellani approach, Zhi- Yuan Chen of Jiangxi Normal University coupled (Chem. Eur. J. 2014, 20, 4237) the aryl iodide 13 with 14 to give the amino ester 15. Frederic Fabis of the Université de Caen-Basse-Normandie used (Chem. Eur. J. 2014, 20, 7507) Pd to catalyze the ortho halogenation (and alkoxylation) of the N-sulfonylamide 16 to give 17. Wen Wan of Shanghai University and Jian Hao of Shanghai University and the Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry effected (Chem. Commun. 2014, 50, 5733) ortho azidination of the aniline 18 with 19, leading to 20. Jianbo Wang of Peking University found (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2014, 53, 1364) that the N-aryloxy amide 21 could be combined with the α-diazo ester 22 to give the ortho-alkenyl phenol 23. Silas P. Cook of Indiana University uncovered (Org. Lett. 2014, 16, 2026) remarkably simple conditions for the enantiospecific cyclization of 24 (65% ee) to 25 (63% ee). The development of arynes as reactive intermediates continues unabated. Xiaoming Zeng of Xi’an Jiaotong University developed (Org. Lett. 2014, 16, 314) the reagent 27 for the bis-functionalization of the aryne derived from 26.
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Taber, Douglass F. « Substituted Benzenes : The Reddy Synthesis of Isofregenedadiol ». Dans Organic Synthesis. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190200794.003.0062.

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Jianbo Wang of Peking University (Org. Lett. 2011, 13, 4988) and Patrick Y. Toullec and Véronique Michelet of Chimie ParisTech (Org. Lett. 2011, 13, 6086) developed conditions for the electrophilic acetoxylation of a benzene derivative 1. Seung Hwan Cho and Sukbok Chang of KAIST (J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2011, 133, 16382) and Brenton DeBoef of the University of Rhode Island (J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2011, 133, 19960) devised protocols for the electrophilic imidation of a benzene derivative 3. Vladimir V. Grushin of ICIQ Tarragona devised (J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2011, 133, 10999) a simple protocol for the cyanation of a bromobenzene 6 to the nitrile 7. Hua-Jian Xu of the Hefei University of Technology (J. Org. Chem. 2011, 76, 8036) and Myung-Jong Jin of Inha University (Org. Lett. 2011, 13, 5540) established conditions for the efficient Heck coupling of a chlorobenzene 8. Jacqueline E. Milne of Amgen/Thousand Oaks reduced (J. Org. Chem. 2011, 76, 9519) the adduct from the addition of 11 to 12 to deliver the phenylacetic acid 13. Jeffrey W. Bode of ETH Zurich effected (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2011, 50, 10913) Friedel-Crafts alkylation of 14 with the hydroxamate 15 to give the meta product 16. B.V. Subba Reddy of the Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Hyderabad took advantage (Tetrahedron Lett. 2011, 52, 5926) of the directing ability of the amide to effect selective ortho acetoxylation of 17. Similarly, Frederic Fabis of the Université de Caen Basse-Normandie used (J. Org. Chem. 2011, 76, 6414) the methoxime of 19 to direct ortho bromination, leading to 20. Teck-Peng Loh of Nanyang Technological University showed (Chem. Commun. 2011, 47, 10458) that the carbamate of 21 directed ortho C–H functionalization to give the ester 23. Yoichiro Kuninobu and Kazuhiko Takai of Okayama University rearranged (Chem. Commun. 2011, 47, 10791) the allyl ester 24 directly to the ortho-allylated acid 25. Youhong Hu of the Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica (J. Org. Chem. 2011, 76, 8495) and Graham J. Bodwell of Memorial University (J. Org. Chem. 2011, 76, 9015) condensed a chromene 26 with a nucleophile 27 to give the arene 28. C.V. Ramana of the National Chemical Laboratory prepared (Tetrahedron Lett. 2011, 52, 4627) the arene 31 by condensing 29 with 30 with high regioselectivity.
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Taber, Douglass F. « Benzene Derivatives : The Tanino-Miyashita Synthesis of Zoanthenol ». Dans Organic Synthesis. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199965724.003.0061.

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Yuqing Hou of Southern Illinois University found (J. Org. Chem. 2009, 74, 6362) that the peroxy ether 2 served effectively to directly transfer a methoxy group to the lithiated 1 to give 3. Wanzhi Chen of Zhejiang University, Xixi Campus, showed (J. Org. Chem. 2009, 74, 7203) that pyrimidines such as 4, readily prepared from the corresponding phenol, underwent smooth Pd-catalyzed ortho acetoxylation. Trond Vidar Hansen of the University of Oslo observed (Tetrahedron Lett. 2009, 50, 6339) that simple electrophilic formylation of phenols such as 6 also proceeded with high ortho selectivity. Kyung Woon Jung of the University of Southern California optimized (J. Org. Chem. 2009, 74, 6231) the Rh catalyst for ortho C-H insertion, converting 8 into 9. Jin-Quan Yu of Scripps/La Jolla devised (Science 2010, 327, 315) a protocol for carboxy-directed catalytic ortho palladation that allowed subsequent Heck coupling, transforming 10 into 11. Norikazu Miyoshi of the University of Tokushima established (Chem. Lett. 2009, 38, 996) that in situ generated strontium alkyls added 1,6 to benzoic acid 13, to give, after mild oxidative workup, the 4-alkyl benzoic acid 15. Amin Zarei of Islamic Azad University showed (Tetrahedron Lett. 2009, 50, 4443) that their previously developed protocol for preparing stable diazonium silica sulfates could be extended to the preparation of an aryl azide such as 17. Stephen L. Buchwald of MIT developed (J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2009, 131, 12898) a Pd-mediated protocol for the conversion of aryl chlorides to the corresponding nitro aromatics. Virgil Percec of the University of Pennsylvania has also reported (Organic Lett. 2009, 11, 4974) the conversion of an aryl chloride to the borane, and Guy C. Lloyd-Jones has described (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2009, 48, 7612) the conversion of phenols to the corresponding thiols. Kwang Ho Song of Korea University and Sunwoo Lee of Chonnam National University demonstrated (J. Org. Chem. 2009, 74, 6358) that the Ni-mediated homologation of aryl halides worked with a variety of primary and secondary formamides. Kwangyong Park of Chung-Ang University observed (J. Org. Chem. 2009, 74, 9566) that Ni catalysts also mediated the coupling of Grignard reagents with the tosylate 22 not in the usual way but with the C-S bond to give 23.
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« Eect of steam blanching on drying characteristics of Jin Yin Hua, the flower bud of Lonicera japonica Thunb ». Dans Medicine Sciences and Bioengineering, 761–66. CRC Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/b18418-140.

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Xiaozhi Wang and Neil Pegg, ISSC 2022 Editors. « Proceedings of the 21st International Ship and Offshore Structures Congress VOLUME 3 Discussions ». Dans 21st International Ship and Offshore Structures Congress Volume 3 Discussions. SNAME, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5957/issc-2022-discussion-vol-3.

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Committee I.1: Environment Alexander Babanin (Chair); Mariana Bernardino; Franz von Bock und Polach; Ricardo Campos,; Jun Ding; Sanne van Essen; Tomaso Gaggero; Maryam Haroutunian; Vanessa Katsardi; Alexander Nilva; Arttu Polojarvi; Erik Vanem; Jungyong Wang; Huidong Zhang; Tingyao Zhu Floor Discussers: Florian Sprenger; Carlos Guedes Soares; Henk den Besten Committee I.2: Loads Ole Andreas Hermundstad (Chair); Shuhong Chai; Guillaume de Hauteclocque; Sheng Dong; Chih-Chung Fang; Thomas B. Johannessen; Celso Morooka; Masayoshi Oka; Jasna Prpić-Oršić; Alessandro Sacchet; Mahmud Sazidy; Bahadir Ugurlu; Roberto Vettor; Peter Wellens Official Discusser: Hayden Marcollo Committee II-1: Quasi-Static Response James Underwood (Chair); Erick Alley; Jerolim Andrić Dario Boote; Zhen Gao; Ad Van Hoeve; Jasmin Jelovica; Yasumi Kawamura; Yooil Kim; Jian Hu Liu; Sime Malenica; Heikki Remes; Asokendu Samanta; Krzysztof Woloszyk; Deqing Yang Official Discusser: Prof. T. Yoshikwa Committee II.2: Dynamic Response Gaute Storhaug (Chair); Daniele Dessi; Sharad Dhavalikar; Ingo Drummen; Michael Holtmann; Young-Cheol Huh; Lorenzo Moro; Andre Paiva; Svein Sævik; Rong-Juin Shyu; Shan Wang; Sue Wang; WenWei Wu; Yasuhira Yamada; Guiyong Zhang Floor Discussers: Ling Zhu; Tomoki Takami; Anriette (Annie) Bekker; Bruce Quinton; Robert Sielski Committee III.1: Ultimate Strength Paul E. Hess (Chair); Chen An; Lars Brubak; Xiao Chen; Jinn Tong Chiu; Jurek Czujko; Ionel Darie; Guoqing Feng; Marco Gaiotti; Beom Seon Jang; Adnan Kefal; Sukron Makmun; Jonas Ringsberg; Jani Romanoff; Saad Saad-Eldeen; Ingrid Schipperen; Kristjan Tabri; Yikun Wang; Daisuke Yanagihara Official Discusser: Jørgen Amdahl Committee III.2: Fatigue and Fracture Yordan Garbatov (Chair); Sigmund K Ås; Henk Den Besten; Philipp Haselbach; Adrian Kahl; Dale Karr; Myung Hyun Kim; Junjie Liu; Marcelo Igor Lourenço de Souza; Wengang Mao; Eeva Mikkola; Naoki Osawa; Fredhi Agung Prasetyo; Mauro Sicchiero; Suhas Vhanmane; Marta Vicente del Amo; Jingxia Yue Official Discusser Weicheng Cui Floor Discussers: Robert Sielski; Sören Ehlers; Stephane Paboeuf; Teresa Magoga Committee IV.1: Design Principles and Criteria Matthew Collette (Chair); Piero Caridis; Petar Georgiev; Torfinn Hørte; Han Koo Jeong; Rafet emek Kurt; Igor Ilnytskiy; Tetsuo Okada; Charles Randall; Zbigniew Sekulski; Matteo Sidari; Zhihu Zhan; Ling Zhu Official Discusser: Enrico Rizzuto Committee IV.2: Design Methods Andrea Ivaldi (Chair); Abbas Bayatfar; Jean-David Caprace; Gennadiy Egorov; Svein Erling Heggelund; Shinichi Hirakawa; Jung Min Kwon; Dan Mcgreer; Pero Prebeg; Robert Sielski; Mark Slagmolen; Adam Sobey; Wenyong Tang; Jiameng Wu Official Discusser: Mario Dogliani Committee V.1: Accidental Limit States Bruce Quinton; Gaetano De Luca; Topan Firmandha; Mihkel Körgesaar; Hervé Le Sourne; Ken Nahshon; Gabriele Notaro; Kourosh Parsa; Smiljko Rudan; Katsuyuki Suzuki; Osiris Valdez Banda; CareyWalters; Deyu Wang; Zhaolong Yu Official Discusser: Manolis Samuelides Committee V.2: Experimental Methods Sören Ehlers (Chair); Nagi Abdussamie; Kim Branner; ShiXiao Fu; Martijn Hoogeland; Kari Kolari; Paul Lara; Constantine Michailides; Hideaki Murayama; Cesare Rizzo; Jung Kwan Seo; Patrick Kaeding Official Discusser: Giles Thomas Committee V.3: Materials and Fabrication Technology Lennart Josefson (Chair); Konstantinos Anyfantis; Bianca de Carvalho Pinheiro; Bai-Qiao Chen; Pingsha Dong; Nicole Ferrari; Koji Gotoh; James Huang; Matthias Krause; Kun Liu; Stephane Paboeuf; Stephen van Duin; Fang Wang; Albert Zamarin Official Discusser: Frank Roland Floor Discussers Alessandro Caleo; Agnes Marie Horn; Krzysztof Woloszyk; Robert Sielski Committee V.4: Offshore Renewable Energy Atanasios Kolios (Chair); Kyong-Hwan Kim; Chen Hsing Cheng; Elif Oguz; Pablo Morato; Freeman Ralph; Chuang Fang; Chunyan Ji; Marc Le Boulluec; Thomas Choisnet; Luca Greco; Tomoaki Utsunomiya; Kourosh Rezanejad; Charles Rawson; Jose Miguel Rodrigues Official Discusser: Amy Robertson Committee V.5: Special Vessels Darren Truelock (Chair); Jason Lavroff; Dustin Pearson; Zbigniew (Jan) Czaban; Hanbing Luo; Fuhua Wang; Ivan Catipovic; Ermina Begovic; Yukichi Takaoka; Claudia Loureiro; Chang Yong Song; Esther Garcia; Alexander Egorov; Jean-Baptiste Souppez; Pradeep Sensharma; Rachel Nicholls-Lee Official Discusser: Jaye Falls Floor Discussers: Jasmin Jelovica; Stephane Paboeuf; Sören Ehlers Committee V.6: Ocean Space Utilization Sebastian Schreier (Chair); Felice Arena; Harry Bingham; Nuno Fonseca; Zhiqiang Hu; Debabrata Karmakar; Ekaterina Kim; Hui Li; Pengfei Liu; Motohiko Murai; Spiro J Pahos; Chao Tian; George Wang Official Discusser: Hideyuki Suzuki Floor Discussers: Robert Sielski; Sue Wang; Sarat Mohapatra; Gaute Storhaug; Henk den Besten Committee V.7: Structural Longevity Iraklis Lazakis (Chair); Bernt Leira; Nianzhong Chen; Geovana Drumond; Chi-Fang Lee; Paul Jurisic; Bin Liu; Alysson Mondoro; Pooria Pahlavan; Xinghua Shi; Ha Cheol Song; Tadashi Sugimura; Christian Jochum; Tommaso Coppola Official Discusser: Timo de Beer Floor Discusser: Krzysztof Woloszyk Committee V.8: Subsea Technology Agnes Marie Horn (Chair); Tauhid Rahman; Ilson Pasqualino; Menglan Duan; Zhuang Kang; Michael Rye Andersen; Yoshihiro Konno; Chunsik Shim; Angelo Teixeira; Selda Oterkus; Blair Thornton; Brajendra Mishra Official Discusser: Segen F. 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Geukens, J., N. Caeyers et V. De Pourcq. « OP0278-PARE ‘THE HUT OF MARE’ – 185 DAYS IN A TREEHOUSE FOR JIA ». Dans EULAR 2024 European Congress of Rheumatology, 12-15 June. Vienna, Austria. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and European League Against Rheumatism, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2024-eular.3064.

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Xiaozhi Wang and Neil Pegg, ISSC 2022 Editors. « Proceedings of the 21st International Ship and Offshore Structures Congress VOLUME 1 Technical Committee Reports ». Dans 21st International Ship and Offshore Structures Congress, Volume 1. SNAME, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5957/issc-2022-committee-vol-1.

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Preface The first volume contains the eight Technical Committee reports, and the second volume contains the reports of the eight Specialist Committees, presented and discussed at the 21st International Ship and Offshore Structures Congress (ISSC 2022) in Vancouver (Canada), on September 11–15, 2022. The Official Discussers’ reports and all floor discussions, including the replies by the committees, will be published after the Congress in electronic form. Table of Contents Preface .............................................................................................................iii Committee I.1: Environment .........................................................................1 Alexander Babanin (Chair); Mariana Bernardino; Franz von Bock und Polach; Ricardo Campos,; Jun Ding; Sanne van Essen; Tomaso Gaggero; Maryam Haroutunian; Vanessa Katsardi; Alexander Nilva; Arttu Polojarvi; Erik Vanem; Jungyong Wang; Huidong Zhang; Tingyao Zhu Committee I.2: Loads ................................................................................125 Ole Andreas Hermundstad (Chair); Shuhong Chai; Guillaume de Hauteclocque; Sheng Dong; Chih-Chung Fang; Thomas B. Johannessen; Celso Morooka; Masayoshi Oka; Jasna Prpić-Oršić; Alessandro Sacchet; Mahmud Sazidy; Bahadir Ugurlu; Roberto Vettor; Peter Wellens Committee II-1: Quasi-Static Response ....................................................227 James Underwood (Chair); Erick Alley; Jerolim Andrić; Dario Boote; Zhen Gao; Ad Van Hoeve; Jasmin Jelovica; Yasumi Kawamura; Yooil Kim; Jianhu Liu; Sime Malenica; Heikki Remes; Asokendu Samanta; Krzysztof Woloszyk; Deqing Yang Committee II.2: Dynamic Response .........................................................301 Gaute Storhaug (Chair); Daniele Dessi; Sharad Dhavalikar; Ingo Drummen; Michael Holtmann; Young-Cheol Huh; Lorenzo Moro; Andre Paiva; Svein Sævik; Rong-Juin Shyu; Shan Wang; Sue Wang; WenWei Wu; Yasuhira Yamada; Guiyong Zhang Committee III.1: Ultimate Strength ...........................................................395 Paul E. Hess (Chair); Chen An; Lars Brubak; Xiao Chen; Jinn Tong Chiu; Jurek Czujko; Ionel Darie; Guoqing Feng; Marco Gaiotti; Beom Seon Jang; Adnan Kefal; Sukron Makmun; Jonas Ringsberg; Jani Romanoff; Saad Saad-Eldeen; Ingrid Schipperen; Kristjan Tabri; Yikun Wang; Daisuke Yanagihara Committee III.2: Fatigue and Fracture ......................................................501 Yordan Garbatov (Chair); Sigmund K Ås; Henk Den Besten; Philipp Haselbach; Adrian Kahl; Dale Karr; Myung Hyun Kim; Junjie Liu; Marcelo Igor Lourenço de Souza; Wengang Mao; Eeva Mikkola; Naoki Osawa; Fredhi Agung Prasetyo; Mauro Sicchiero; Suhas Vhanmane; Marta Vicente del Amo; Jingxia Yue Committee IV.1: Design Principles and Criteria .......................................643 Matthew Collette (Chair); Piero Caridis; Petar Georgiev; Torfinn Hørte; Han Koo Jeong; Rafet emek Kurt; Igor Ilnytskiy; Tetsuo Okada; Charles Randall; Zbigniew Sekulski; Matteo Sidari; Zhihu Zhan; Ling Zhu Committee IV.2: Design Methods .............................................................745 Andrea Ivaldi (Chair); Abbas Bayatfar; Jean-David Caprace; Gennadiy Egorov; Svein Erling Heggelund; Shinichi Hirakawa; Jung Min Kwon; Dan Mcgreer; Pero Prebeg; Robert Sielski; Mark Slagmolen; Adam Sobey; Wenyong Tang; Jiameng Wu Subject Index .............................................................................................815 Author Index ...............................................................................................817
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