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    Hofman, CL. & M.L.P. Hoogland, eds. — Archaeological investigations on St. Martin (Lesser Antilles)

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    Rostain Stéphen. Hofman, CL. & M.L.P. Hoogland, eds. — Archaeological investigations on St. Martin (Lesser Antilles). In: Journal de la Société des Américanistes. Tome 86, 2000. pp. 247-248

    Notables de l'Orne : J.-Cl. Martin, Grands notables du Premier Empire, Orne

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    Leménorel Alain. Notables de l'Orne : J.-Cl. Martin, Grands notables du Premier Empire, Orne. In: Annales de Normandie, 51ᵉ année, n°3, 2001. pp. 281-283

    Cl. Martin - L'évolution des versants en roches métamorphiques dans l'ouest du massif des Maures

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    Nicod Jean. Cl. Martin - L'évolution des versants en roches métamorphiques dans l'ouest du massif des Maures. In: Méditerranée, troisième série, tome 60, 1-1987. p. 56

    Notables de l'Orne : J.-Cl. Martin, Grands notables du Premier Empire, Orne

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    Leménorel Alain. Notables de l'Orne : J.-Cl. Martin, Grands notables du Premier Empire, Orne. In: Annales de Normandie, 51ᵉ année, n°3, 2001. pp. 281-283

    Cloride and bromide concentrations and Br-/Cl- molar ratios in pore fluids at ODP Site 134-833

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    Other than halite diagenesis and organic matter degradation, Cl- and Br- are considered to be conservative in marine pore fluids. Consequently, Br-/Cl- ratios should remain constant during most diagenetic reactions. Nonetheless, Br-/Cl- molar ratios decrease to 0.00127 (~18% less than seawater value) in pore fluids from Site 833 in the Aoba Basin of the New Hebrides convergent margin despite the lack of halite diagenesis and little organic matter. Sediment at this site is largely volcanic ash, which becomes hydrated with depth as it converts to clay and zeolite minerals. These hydration reactions remove sufficient water to increase the concentrations of most solutes including Cl- and Br-. The resulting concentration gradients drive diffusion, but calculations indicate that diffusion does not decrease the Br-/Cl- ratio. Some Cl- may be leached from the ash, but insufficient amounts are available to cause the observed decrease in Br-/Cl- ratio. The limited source of Cl- suggests that proportionately more Br- than Cl- is lost from the fluids to the diagenetic solids. Similar nonconservative behavior of Cl- and Br- may occur during fluid circulation at ridge crests and flanks, thereby influencing the halide distribution in the crust

    EXAFS, DFT, light-induced nucleobase binding, and cytotoxicity of the photoactive complex cis-[Ru(bpy)2(CO)Cl]+

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    The aqueous photochemistry of cis-[Ru(bpy)2(CO)Cl]+ (1) was investigated at 310 K and under visible light (white) irradiation by NMR and ESI-HR-MS. Complex 1 releases a Cl ligand, coordinates a solvent molecule, and forms the complex cis-[Ru(bpy)2(CO)(H2O)]2+ (2). Also, irradiation experiments were performed in the presence of the nucleobase derivatives 9-ethylguanine (9-EtG) and 9-ethyladenine (9-EtA). Formation of Ru-9-EtG adducts was observed after 3 h irradiation by NMR and HR-MS, while only very small amounts of a Ru-9-EtA adduct could be detected by HR-MS. Solution structural data were obtained by X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) for both 1 and 2. EXAFS gave a Ru−Cl distance of 2.416(7) Å for 1 and a Ru−OH2O distance of 2.102(6) Å for 2. DFT and TDDFT were employed to study the photophysical and photochemical properties of 1. Calculations show that dissociative metal-centered states can be related to the light-induced release of a Cl ligand and subsequent coordination of a solvent molecule. The compound showed no antiproliferative activity in three human carcinoma cell lines (lung, bladder, pancreas) under the testing conditions, either with or without irradiation with UV light

    Martin Bergstroem win CL

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    Color photograph of Martin Bergstroem, a member of the University of Utah Nordic ski team

    Jacques Herbrand, Ecrits logiques avec une préface de Jean van Heijenoort, une notice biographique par Cl. Chevalley et A. Lautman et une note sur la pensée de Herbrand par Cl. Chevalley (« Bibliothèque de Philosophie Contemporaine »)

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    Martin Roger. Jacques Herbrand, Ecrits logiques avec une préface de Jean van Heijenoort, une notice biographique par Cl. Chevalley et A. Lautman et une note sur la pensée de Herbrand par Cl. Chevalley (« Bibliothèque de Philosophie Contemporaine »). In: Revue d'histoire des sciences et de leurs applications, tome 22, n°4, 1969. pp. 368-369

    Jacques Herbrand, Ecrits logiques avec une préface de Jean van Heijenoort, une notice biographique par Cl. Chevalley et A. Lautman et une note sur la pensée de Herbrand par Cl. Chevalley (« Bibliothèque de Philosophie Contemporaine »)

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    Martin Roger. Jacques Herbrand, Ecrits logiques avec une préface de Jean van Heijenoort, une notice biographique par Cl. Chevalley et A. Lautman et une note sur la pensée de Herbrand par Cl. Chevalley (« Bibliothèque de Philosophie Contemporaine »). In: Revue d'histoire des sciences et de leurs applications, tome 22, n°4, 1969. pp. 368-369

    Registration of ‘Clara CL’ wheat

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    Citation: Martin, Terry J., et al. “Registration of ‘Clara CL’ Wheat.” Journal of Plant Registrations, vol. 8, no. 1, 2014, pp. 38–42. Wiley Online Library, doi:10.3198/jpr2013.07.0040crc.‘Clara CL’ (Reg. No. CV-XX; PI 665948) hard white winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivar was developed at the Agricultural Research Center–Hays, Kansas State University and released by the Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station in 2011. Clara CL carries one Clearfield gene and has tolerance to imazamox herbicide. Clara CL was selected from a single cross of KS03HW154/KS03HW1 using a modified bulk breeding method. Both parental lines are unreleased hard white winter experimental lines from Kansas State University. The objective of the cross was to develop a hard white winter wheat variety with herbicide resistance and adaptation to the semiarid area in western Kansas. Clara CL was released because of its tolerance to imazamox herbicide, high grain yield potential under nonirrigated conditions in western Kansas, preharvest sprouting tolerance, and good disease and insect resistance
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