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    BPCQ-18-075.R3-Decock-Appendices-Queries_FInal_Editors_Corrections – Supplemental material for Interpersonal Strategies in E-Complaint Refusals: Textbook Advice Versus Actual Situated Practice

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    Supplemental material, BPCQ-18-075.R3-Decock-Appendices-Queries_FInal_Editors_Corrections for Interpersonal Strategies in E-Complaint Refusals: Textbook Advice Versus Actual Situated Practice by Sofie Decock, Bernard De Clerck and Rebecca Van Herck in Business and Professional Communication Quarterly</p

    Dear Customer, You've Got Mail. A closer look at discourse moves, discursive legitimation, and the effects of interpersonal strategies in email responses to customer complaints

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    Item does not contain fulltextGhent University, 30 april 2021Promotor : Decock, S. Co-promotor : De Clerck, B.232 p

    La Belgique et la Première Guerre mondiale. Bibliographie I België en de Eerste Wereldoorlog. Bibliografie, sous la direction de P. Lefèvre et J. Lorette, par P. Philippe, L. Sieben, C. Van Tuijcom et E. Meuwissen

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    Decock Pierre. La Belgique et la Première Guerre mondiale. Bibliographie I België en de Eerste Wereldoorlog. Bibliografie, sous la direction de P. Lefèvre et J. Lorette, par P. Philippe, L. Sieben, C. Van Tuijcom et E. Meuwissen. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 68, fasc. 4, 1990. Histoire - Geschiedenis. pp. 1038-1039

    La Belgique et la Première Guerre mondiale. Bibliographie I België en de Eerste Wereldoorlog. Bibliografie, sous la direction de P. Lefèvre et J. Lorette, par P. Philippe, L. Sieben, C. Van Tuijcom et E. Meuwissen

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    Decock Pierre. La Belgique et la Première Guerre mondiale. Bibliographie I België en de Eerste Wereldoorlog. Bibliografie, sous la direction de P. Lefèvre et J. Lorette, par P. Philippe, L. Sieben, C. Van Tuijcom et E. Meuwissen. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 68, fasc. 4, 1990. Histoire - Geschiedenis. pp. 1038-1039

    POTENTIOMETRIC AND SPECTROSCOPIC STUDIES ON THE COORDINATION ABILITY OF COPPER(II) TO 2-AMINO-2-(2,3-DIDEOXY-BETA-D-ERYTHRO-HEX-2-ENOPYRANOSYL)PROPIONIC ACID

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    The copper(II)-binding behaviour of 2-amino-2-(2,3-dideoxy-beta-D-erythro-hex-2-enopyranosyl)propionic acid (hpap), a precursor of a C-glycosyl-alanine, in aqueous solution is described

    COORDINATION ABILITY OF DIGALACTOSAMINE, AND DIGALACTURONIC AND TRIGALACTURONIC ACIDS - POTENTIOMETRIC AND SPECTROSCOPIC STUDIES OF CU(II) COMPLEXES

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    Potentiometric and spectroscopic (EPR, CD, and absorption spectra) data obtained for digalactosamine and di- and trigalacturonic acid with Cu(II) have shown that the di-sugar binding is usually less efficient than that of monomeric units while the tri-sugar can probably simultaneously use two terminal subunits to coordinate a metal ion. The latter result may have some relevance for metal binding by polysaccharides. All sugar ligands use amino or carboxylate functions as an anchor site, as in monomeric units. Bulky oligomeric ligands protect formation of the bis complexes. This causes the hydrolysis to be a dominant process at higher pH

    COPPER(II) COMPLEXES OF LACTOBIONIC ACID - LACTONE-ACID EQUILIBRIUM AND PROTON DISSOCIATION

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    Potentiometric, polarographic, and spectroscopic data allowed us to establish the coordination equilibria in the Cu(II) lactobionic acid system. At lower pH regions the equilibrium between acid and lacton forms is also described. The stability constants of the cupric species are about a hundred or more times higher when compared to the galacturonic acid complexes, although the coordination modes in both systems are exactly the same. The obtained results clearly indicate that lactobionic acid is a very efficient chelating agent for metal ions most likely due to secondary interactions between protonated hydroxyl groups and metal ions, as well as possible interligand interactions. These interactions are likely to favor lactobionic acid rather than uronic acids, due to its higher flexibility
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