Atmospheric chemistry of alkyl iodides: theoretical studies on the mechanisms and kinetics of CH3I/C2H5I + NO3 reactions

RSC Advances ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 5 (107) ◽  
pp. 88087-88095 ◽  
Author(s):  
Feng-Yang Bai ◽  
Xu Wang ◽  
Yan-Qiu Sun ◽  
Xiu-Mei Pan

Mechanisms and kinetics of the reactions of the NO3 radical with CH3I and C2H5I have been investigated from a sound theoretical basis.

RSC Advances ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 6 (42) ◽  
pp. 36096-36108 ◽  
Author(s):  
Feng-Yang Bai ◽  
Xu Wang ◽  
Yan-Qiu Sun ◽  
Rong-Shun Wang ◽  
Xiu-Mei Pan

Mechanisms and kinetics of the reaction of CF3CX2CX2CX2OX with OX (X= H, D) radical are investigated on a sound theoretical basis.


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Argye E. Hillis

Abstract The syndrome of unilateral neglect, typified by a lateralized attention bias and neglect of contralateral space, is an important cause of morbidity and disability after a stroke. In this review, we discuss the challenges that face researchers attempting to elucidate the mechanisms and effectiveness of rehabilitation treatments. The neglect syndrome is a heterogeneous disorder, and it is not clear which of its symptoms cause ongoing disability. We review current methods of neglect assessment and propose logical approaches to selecting treatments, while acknowledging that further study is still needed before some of these approaches can be translated into routine clinical use. We conclude with systems-level suggestions for hypothesis development that would hopefully form a sound theoretical basis for future approaches to the assessment and treatment of neglect.


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AbstractThe article surveys and contextualizes the main arguments among philosophers and academic physicians surrounding the status of physiognomy as a valid science from the thirteenth to the early sixteenth centuries. It suggests that despite constant doubts, learned Latin physiognomy in the later Middle Ages was recognized by natural philosophers (William of Spain, Jean Buridan, William of Mirica) and academic physicians (Rolandus Scriptor, Michele Savonarola, Bartolomeo della Rocca [Cocles]) as a body of knowledge rooted in a sound theoretical basis. Physiognomy was characterized by stability and certainty. As a demonstrative science it was expected to provide rational explanation for every bodily sign. In this respect, learned physiognomy in the Middle Ages was dramatically different from its classical sources, from Islamic and possibly from early-modern physiognomy as well.


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