132 research outputs found

    Acer saccharum var. saccharum

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    https://researchrepository.wvu.edu/specimen_images/54442/thumbnail.jp

    54442

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    Utah Historic Buildings Collectio

    Aerial Photo: DOT98-37-22

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    Project Name: Client: Maine DOTFlown by: James W. SewallPhoto Scale: 1:12,500Comments: MGS Aerial Photographs Maphttps://digitalmaine.com/mgs_aerial_photos/54442/thumbnail.jp

    Aerial Photo: DOT98-37-22

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    Project Name: Client: Maine DOTFlown by: James W. SewallPhoto Scale: 1:12,500Comments: MGS Aerial Photographs Maphttps://digitalmaine.com/mgs_aerial_photos/54442/thumbnail.jp

    Synthesis and biological characterisation of ester and amide derivatives of fusidic acid as antiplasmodial agents

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    A series of novel fusidic acid (FA) derivatives was synthesized by replacing the carboxylic acid group with various ester and amide groups and evaluated in vitro for their antiplasmodial activity against the chloroquine-sensitive NF54 and multidrug-resistant K1 strains of the malarial parasite Plasmodium falciparum. Most of these derivatives showed a 4-49 and 5-17-fold increase in activity against NF54 and KI strains, respectively, as compared to FA and had a good selectivity index. These derivatives are stable over the incubation period and do not appear to be prodrugs of fusidic acid

    Student notebook

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    Pp. 381-418 Paginated by Linnaeus - some page numbers missing or skipped. De Regno Mineral

    Yield to Maturity Is Always Realized as Promised: A Reply

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    This note attempts to further elaborate why it is a myth that YTM is viewed as only a promised but not really earned interest rate. It addresses some misconceptions regarding what, between YTM and RCY, is a true rate of return of a coupon bond, why YTM is NOT just a “fictitious mathematical construct”, and why YTM has nothing to do with yield curve
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