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In situ Synthesis of Supramolecular Polymers:Finding the Right Conditions when Combining Covalent and Non-Covalent Synthesis
The combination of covalent and non-covalent synthesis is omnipresent in nature and potentially enables access to new materials. Yet, the fundamental principles that govern such a synthesis are barely understood. Here, we demonstrate how even simple reaction mixtures behave surprisingly complex when covalent reactions are coupled to self-assembly processes. Specifically, we study the reaction behavior of a system in which the in situ formation of discotic benzene-1,3,5-tricarboxamide (BTA) monomers is linked to an intertwined non-covalent reaction network including self-assembly into helical BTA polymers. This system shows an unexpected phase-separation behavior in which an interplay of reactant/product concentrations, side-products and solvent purity determines the system composition. We envision that these insights can bring us one step closer to how to design the synthesis of systems in a combined covalent/non-covalent fashion.</p
Chronic sleep reduction in adolescents - clinical cut-off scores for the Chronic Sleep Reduction Questionnaire (CSRQ)
The Chronic Sleep Reduction Questionnaire is a validated questionnaire that measures symptoms of prolonged insufficient and/or poor sleep and therefore accounts for individualsâ sleep need and sleep debt. This study extends its psychometric properties by providing cut-off scores, using a matched sample of 298 healthy adolescents (15.38 ± 1.63 years, 37.9% male, mean Chronic Sleep Reduction Questionnaire score: 32.98 ± 6.51) and 298 adolescents with insomnia/delayed sleepâwake phase disorder (15.48 ± 1.62 years; 37.9% male, mean Chronic Sleep Reduction Questionnaire score: 42.59 ± 7.06). We found an area under the curve of 0.84 (95% confidence interval: 0.81â0.87). Cut-off scores for optimal sensitivity, optimal specificity and based on Youden's criterion are provided. These cut-off scores are highly relevant for use of the Chronic Sleep Reduction Questionnaire in future studies and clinical practice
Integrated stratigraphy and astrochronology of the Messinian GSSP at Oued Akrech (Atlantic Morocco)
A much improved high-resolution integrated stratigraphy (calcareous plankton biostratigraphy, magnetostratigraphy,
cyclostratigraphy) is presented for the classic section of Oued Akrech (Atlantic Morocco) straddling the
Tortonian^Messinian boundary. Magnetobiostratigraphic correlations with time-equivalent and astronomically dated
sections in the Mediterranean indicate that cyclic alternations of indurated light beige coloured marls and softer, more
clayey and reddish coloured marls are dominantly precession-controlled. Characteristic sedimentary cycle patterns, in
particular those reflecting precession^obliquity interference, allow for one possible tuning, thus providing accurate
astronomical ages for cycles, calcareous plankton events and magnetic reversals. The tuning further indicates that the
reddish layers are the equivalent of sapropels in the Mediterranean. The Messinian Global boundary Stratotype Section
and Point (GSSP) has recently been formally defined at the base of the reddish layer of cycle No. 15 in section Oued
Akrech. This level coincides closely with the first regular occurrence of the Globorotalia miotumida group and is
astronomically dated at 7.251 Ma. The global correlation potential is guaranteed by the straightforward calibration of
the Oued Akrech magnetostratigraphy to the geomagnetic polarity time scale, locating the GSSP within C3Br.1r. In the
marine realm the calcareous nannofossil genus Amaurolithus provides a series of extremely useful events to delimit the
boundary on a global scale. The astronomical tuning guarantees a direct first-order calibration of the Messinian GSSP
to the standard geological time scale once, as anticipated, the late Miocene part of the astronomical time scale has been
incorporated
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