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    Sensory Communication

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    Contains table of contents for Section 2, an introduction and reports on fourteen research projects.National Institutes of Health Grant RO1 DC00117National Institutes of Health Grant RO1 DC02032National Institutes of Health/National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders Grant R01 DC00126National Institutes of Health Grant R01 DC00270National Institutes of Health Contract N01 DC52107U.S. Navy - Office of Naval Research/Naval Air Warfare Center Contract N61339-95-K-0014U.S. Navy - Office of Naval Research/Naval Air Warfare Center Contract N61339-96-K-0003U.S. Navy - Office of Naval Research Grant N00014-96-1-0379U.S. Air Force - Office of Scientific Research Grant F49620-95-1-0176U.S. Air Force - Office of Scientific Research Grant F49620-96-1-0202U.S. Navy - Office of Naval Research Subcontract 40167U.S. Navy - Office of Naval Research/Naval Air Warfare Center Contract N61339-96-K-0002National Institutes of Health Grant R01-NS33778U.S. Navy - Office of Naval Research Grant N00014-92-J-184

    An unusually flexible expanded hexaamine cage and its Cu(II) complexes: Variable coordination modes and incomplete encapsulation

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    The bicyclic hexaamine "cage" ligand Me tricosaneN (1,5,5,9,13,13,20,20-octamethyl-3,7,11,15,18, 22-hexaazabicyclo[7.7.7]tricosane) is capable of encapsulating octahedral metal ions, yet its expanded cavity allows the complexed metal to adopt a variety of geometries comprising either hexadentate or pentadentate coordination of the ligand. When complexed to Cu the lability of the metal results in a dynamic equilibrium in solution between hexadentate- and pentadentate- coordinated complexes of MetricosaneN. Both [Cu(Me tricosaneN)](ClO) (6-coordinate) and [Cu(MetricosaneN)](SO) (5-coordinate) have been characterized structurally. In weak acid (pH 1) a singly protonated complex [Cu(HMetricosaneN)] has been isolated that finds the ligand binding as a pentadentate with the uncoordinated amine being protonated. vis-NIR and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy show that the predominant solution structure of [Cu(MetricosaneN)] at neutral pH comprises a five-coordinate, square pyramidal complex. Cyclic voltammetry of the square pyramidal [Cu(MetricosaneN)] complex reveals a reversible Cu couple. All of these structural, spectroscopic, and electrochemical features contrast with the smaller cavity and well studied "sarcophagine" (sar, 3,6,10,13,16,19-hexaazabicyclo[6.6. 6]eicosane) Cu complexes which are invariably hexadentate coordinated in neutral solution and cannot stabilize a Cu form

    Evidence based medicine in neurological rehabilitation — a critical review

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    The Sacroiliac Joint in the Light of Anatomical, Roentgenological and Clinical Studies

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