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Synthesis of 2,4-Disubstituted Pyrimidines of Possible Biological Interest
The synthesis of 2,4-disubstituted pyrimidine derivatives is described. The synthetic route involved the addition reaction of lithiated intermediates, mostly heterocycles, to position 4 of 2-chloropyrimidine to give a dihydropyrimidine intermediate which was oxidized back to a pyrimidine. This was followed by nucleophilic aromatic substitution with various amines of the chlorine in the position 2. A number of compounds were prepared which showed binding towards various serotonin receptors in preliminary biological evaluation
Land Grant Application- Barnes, Samuel (Woodbury, CT)
Land grant application submitted to the Maine Land Office for Samuel Barnes for service in the Revolutionary War.https://digitalmaine.com/revolutionary_war_mass/1016/thumbnail.jp
Testing the limits of international society? Trust, AUKUS and Indo-Pacific security
When Australia reneged on a AUD$90 billion submarine contract with France in 2021 as it joined AUKUS, a new trilateral military partnership between Australia, the UK and the US, it was accused of lying and breaching France\u27s trust. This perceived act of betrayal not only led to a deterioration in the diplomatic relationship between Australia and France, but it also drew attention to the consequences of violating the norm of pacta sunt servanda—agreements must be kept. Although it is recognized that breaches of trust undermine relationships, what has been underexplored is how a violation of norms can also undermine the presumption of trust in international society more broadly. Focusing on how Australia broke its contract with France after it joined AUKUS, this article argues that Australia\u27s conduct not only harmed its relationship with France, but it also led the European Union (EU) to raise questions about how much to trust AUKUS partners as it engages in the Indo-Pacific region. It posits that adherence to international norms is important for developing trust between states in international society and has the potential to facilitate cooperation and enhance security in the complex Indo-Pacific region and beyond
Decision-Making in Italian Local Politics
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/67919/2/10.1177_009539977400600203.pd
Road Work: Racial Profiling and Drug Interdiction on the Highway
Hypocrisy about race is hardly new in America, but the content changes. Recently the spotlight has been on racial profiling. The story of Colonel Carl Williams of the New Jersey State Police is a wellknown example. On Sunday, February 28, 1999, the Newark Star Ledger published a lengthy interview with Williams in which he talked about race and drugs: Today . . . the drug problem is cocaine or marijuana. It is most likely a minority group that\u27s involved with that. Williams condemned racial profiling - As far as racial profiling is concerned, that is absolutely not right. It never has been condoned in the State Police and it never will be condoned in the State Police - but he said that the illegal drug trade is ethnically balkanized: If you\u27re looking at the methamphetamine market, that seems to be controlled by motorcycle gangs, which are basically predominantly white. If you\u27re looking at heroin and stuff like that, your involvement there is more or less Jamaicans. Hours later, still on Sunday, Governor Christine Todd Whitman fired Williams from his job as superintendent of the New Jersey State Police because his comments . . . are inconsistent with our efforts to enhance public confidence in the State Poiice. Six months later Colonel Williams sued the state for damages, arguing (among other claims) that his statements about race and drugs reflected well-known facts, and pointing out that the United States Office of National Drug Control Policy website told visitors that in Trenton, New Jersey, crack dealers are predominantly African-American males, powder cocaine dealers are predominantly Latino, heroin traffickers are mostly Latinos, and the marijuana market is controlled by Jamaicans
LASR-Guided Stellar Photometric Variability Subtraction: The Linear Algorithm For Significance Reduction
We develop a technique for removing stellar variability in the light curves
of -Scuti and similar stars. Our technique, which we name the Linear
Algorithm for Significance Reduction (LASR), subtracts oscillations from a time
series by minimizing their statistical significance in frequency space. We
demonstrate that LASR can subtract variable signals of near-arbitrary
complexity and can robustly handle close frequency pairs and overtone
frequencies. We demonstrate that our algorithm performs an equivalent fit as
prewhitening to the straightforward variable signal of KIC 9700322. We also
show that LASR provides a better fit to seismic activity than prewhitening in
the case of the complex -Scuti KOI-976.Comment: 9 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in Astronomy &
Astrophysics. Pseudocode and github link to code included in manuscrip
The Legacy of Fascism
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/66528/2/10.1177_001041407200500102.pd
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