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2009-01-01
Duinker, Peter, Lisgo, Kimberly A., D'Eon, Robert G., Schmiegelow, Fiona
Report #10 in the series “Drivers of change in Canada’s forests and forest sector”, prepared for the Forest Futures Project of the SFM Network, University of Alberta
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Conversion of cycloalk-2-enones into 2-methylcycloalkane-1,3-diones - Assessment of various Tamao-Fleming procedures and mechanistic insight into the use of the Me3SiMe2Si unit.
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Yu, Goujun, Clive, Derrick L. J.
Conjugate addition of Me3SiMe2SiLi to cycloalk-2-en-1-ones, ketalization, Tamao-Fleming oxidation (Bu4NF, then H2O2, KHCO3), TPAP oxidation and acid hydrolysis generates 2-methyl cycloalkane-1,3-diones. Ketalization is needed in order to prevent addition of Me3Si- to the carbonyl. The...
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2008-01-01
Corbett, B.A., Creed, I., Fyles, J.W., Williams, R.
Report #12 in the Series on “Drivers of Change in Canada’s Forests and Forest Sector”, prepared for the Forest Futures Project of the SFM Network
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Fall 2010
Bioclimate envelope models are widely used to project potential species habitat under changing climate. Conceptually, these models are also well suited to match natural resource management practices to new climatic realities, for example by guiding species choice in reforestation programs....
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Dietary oxysterols are incorporated in plasma triglyceride rich lipoproteins, increase their susceptibility to oxidation and increase aortic cholesterol concentration of rabbits
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Mamo, John C. L., Croft, Kevin D., Vine, Donna F., Mori, Tetsuya, Beilin, Lawrence J.
Early fatty streaks and advanced lesions are characterized by the deposition of cholesterol and cholesterol oxidation products (oxysterols). Oxysterols have been shown to be cytotoxic and pro-atherogenic compared to cholesterol and are found in cholesterol-rich processed foods. The consumption of...