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The speech of Michael Thomas Sadler in the House of Commons : on the second reading of the Roman Catholic relief bill, March 17, 1829.
With: The second speech of M.T. Sadler in the House of Commons : on the third reading of the Roman Catholic relief bill, March 30, 1829 / Michael Thomas Sadler. London : John Murray, 1829. -- Speech of M.T. Sadler at the Public Dinner given to him by the merchants and ship-owners, of Whitby, September 15, 1829 / Michael Thomas Sadler. Hull : I. Wilson, 1829.Mode of access: Internet
Interview with Eugene Sadler‐Smith, author of <i>The Intuitive Mind</i>
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to provide an interview with Eugene Sadler‐Smith, Professor of Management Development and Organizational Behaviour, at the University of Surrey's School of Management and author of The Intuitive Mind.Design/methodology/approach:This briefing is prepared by an independent interviewerFindingsEugene Sadler‐Smith's research interests are centered upon the role of intuitive judgment in management decision making and management development. His research has been published widely in peer‐reviewed journals such as the Academy of Management Executive, Academy of Management Learning and Education, British Journal of Psychology, Journal of Occupational & Organizational Psychology, Journal of Organizational Behavior, Management Learning, and Organisation Studies. He has researched and published widely in the field of learning and development (L&D) and is author of several books, including Inside Intuition (Routledge, 2008) and The Intuitive Mind (John Wiley and Sons, 2010). His intuition research has featured on BBC Radio 4 and in The Times.Practical implicationsProvides strategic insights and practical thinking that have influenced some of the world's leading organizations.Originality/valueThis interview give some insight into the underlying scientific principles that explain the intuitive mind, offering tools and techniques for developing and deploying informed intuition in leadership and management.</jats:sec
S. Marchitelli, E. Russo, R. Sadler, “Strumenti di comunicazione, immagine del corpo e insoddisfazione corporea. Una prospettiva interculturale”, in Atti del convegno “Giornate di studio GDG 2010”, Milano-Bicocca, 2010
Viene affrontata la questione dell'insoddisfazione corporea e dell'effetto che i media hanno su di essa. Vengono discussi i risultati di una ricerca interculturale che mette a confronto l'effetto dell'esposizione a pubblicità italiane ed americane, sull'insoddisfazione corporea di giovani donne americane
G. Sadler s/m P. Hirzel zur freundl. Erinnerung
Dedikationssilhouette im Profil nach links von G. Sadler mit rotweissem Hut und Schleife, womöglich der ZofingiaOben Mitte mit Feder in Braun das studentische Zirkel (Zofingia?) und unten handschriftliche Widmung mit Feder in Braun "G. Sadler s[eine]m P. Hirzel / zur freundl. Erinnerung / Zürich d. 28t April 1852"Anonyme/r Künstler/i
Historical Biogeography and Natural History of Nocturnal Wasps in the Southwestern Deserts with Special Emphasis on the Genus \u3ci\u3eChyphotes\u3c/i\u3e (Hymenoptera: Chyphotidae)
Deserts are interesting places due to the large number of plants and animals that live there. Nocturnal wasps are extremely abundant in deserts, but they are difficult to identify and their life cycles are not well known especially the families of Chyphotidae, Tiphiidae (Brachycistidinae), and Mutillidae (velvet ants). In this dissertation, I determine how to correctly identify a particularly difficult group of species that all have black heads from the family Chyphotidae. This is important because these species make up a large proportion of specimens collected. Also, I expanded our knowledge on the distribution of the species of these three families of wasps by conducting a trap-transect study in Joshua Tree National Park catching 22 species of Brachyscistidinae based on the collection of 13,960 specimens, 11 species of Chyphotes based on the collection of 1,513 specimens and 35 species of velvet ants based on 8,447 specimens. From this study, three new species of velvet ants are described: Odontophotopsis dalyi Sadler and Pitts, sp. nov., O. odontoloxia Sadler and Pitts, sp. nov., and Photomorphus schoenwerthi Sadler and Pitts, sp. nov. Lastly, I used new molecular methods to determine relationships of the species of Brachyscistis, Chyphotes, and Odontophotopsis. These relationships suggest that the species are young, which is contradictory to evidence based on birds and mammals. These relationships also support dates for the inundation of southern California by the Boues Sea Embayment and confirm a hypothesized Baja Inner Peninsular Seaway
G. Sadler s/m F. Horner z. freundl. Erinng
Dedikationssilhouette im Profil nach rechts von G. Sadler mit rotweissem Hut und Schleife, womöglich der ZofingiaUnten handschriftliche Widmung mit Feder in Braun "Zurich d 15 Juni [18]52 / G. Sadler s[eine]m F. Horner / z. freundl. Erinn[erun]g. [studentischer Zirkel der Zofingia?]"Anonyme/r Künstler/i
Osteospermum polypterum R. Sadler 2022, comb. nov.
<p> <i>Osteospermum polypterum</i> (DC.) R.Sadler, <b>comb. nov.</b></p> <p> Basionym: <i>Dimorphotheca polyptera</i> DC. in Prodromus Systematis Naturalis Regni Vegetabilis 6: 73 (1837).</p> <p> Type: South Africa, Northern Cape, <b>ʽ</b> Zilwerfontein <b>ʼ</b>, <i>Drege 2809</i> (G00460852, holo. <i>—</i> digital image!).</p>Published as part of <i>Sadler, Robert, Parker, Thaabiet, Verboom, George Anthony, Ellis, Allan G., Jackson, Mariëtte, van Zyl, Juanita, Manning, John & Bergh, Nicola G., 2022, A molecular phylogeny of Calenduleae (Asteraceae) supports the transfer of Dimorphotheca polyptera DC. to Osteospermum L., pp. 234-245 in South African Journal of Botany 151</i> on page 244, DOI: 10.1016/j.sajb.2022.09.001, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10496950">http://zenodo.org/record/10496950</a>
Photoinduced reactions of cis,trans,cis-[Pt-IV(N-3)(2)(OH)(2)(NH3)(2)] with 1-methylimidazole
Lighting up new platinum anticancer complexes: Photoactivation of a platinum(IV) diazido anticancer complex in the presence of a derivative of imidazole, an important constituent of biomolecules, gives surprising photoproducts, including a tetrakis imidazole platinum(II) adduct (see figure), together with free azide, dioxygen and ammonia.
The photodecomposition of cis,trans,cis-[PtIV(N3)2(OH)2(NH3)2] in phosphate buffered saline (PBS), as well as in the presence of 1-methylimidazole (1-MeIm), induced by UVA light (centred at λ=365 nm) has been studied by multinuclear NMR spectroscopy. We show that photoreduction, photoisomerisation and trans-labilisation pathways are involved. The photodecomposition pathway in PBS, which involves azide release, as detected by 14N NMR spectroscopy, appears to differ from that in acidic aqueous conditions, under which N2 is a product. A number of trans-{N-PtII-NH3} species were also observed as photoproducts, as well as the release of free ammonia with a corresponding increase in pH. Oxygen was also detected as a product in solution. In the presence of 1-methylimidazole, surprisingly the major photoproduct was the tetra-substituted PtII complex [PtII(1-MeIm-N3)4]2+ (structure confirmed by crystallography), even at a Pt/1-MeIm molar ratio of 1:1, together with cis- and trans-[PtII(NH3)2(1-MeIm-N3)2]2+ as minor products. In these photoinduced 1-MeIm reactions, free ammonia, azide and oxygen were also detected. The results from this study illustrate that photoinduced reactions of platinum complexes can lead to novel reaction pathways, and therefore to new cytotoxic mechanisms in cancer cells
Learning in organizations: Complexities and Diversities
I found the text by Smith and Sadler-Smith extremely refreshing as it combines strong elements of academic research with an obvious underlying understanding of ..
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