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Alvarez v. State of Nevada, 140 Nev. Adv. Op. 79 (Dec. 19, 2024)
In Alvarez v. State, the court reaffirmed precedent from cases such as Jackson v. State, which established that a defendant cannot face multiple convictions for offenses that are considered mutually exclusive, when they arise under the same facts. In reversing Alvarez’s conviction for grand larceny, the court held that convicting him twice for the same incident violated the Double Jeopardy Clause. However, it upheld the trial court’s decision concerning the denial of a motion to suppress and prosecutorial misconduct during grand jury proceedings
Recent Advancements in the Utilization of s-Block Organometallic Reagents in Organic Synthesis with Sustainable Solvents
This mini-review offers a comprehensive overview of the advancements made over the last three years in utilizing highly polar s-block organometallic reagents (specifically, RLi, RNa and RMgX compounds) in organic synthesis run under bench-type reaction conditions. These conditions involve exposure to air/moisture and are carried out at room temperature, with the use of sustainable solvents as reaction media. In the examples provided, the adoption of Deep Eutectic Solvents (DESs) or even water as non-conventional and protic reaction media has not only replicated the traditional chemistry of these organometallic reagents in conventional and toxic volatile organic compounds under Schlenk-type reaction conditions (typically involving low temperatures of −78 °C to 0 °C and a protective atmosphere of N2 or Ar), but has also resulted in higher conversions and selectivities within remarkably short reaction times (measured in s/min). Furthermore, the application of the aforementioned polar organometallics under bench-type reaction conditions (at room temperature/under air) has been extended to other environmentally responsible reaction media, such as more sustainable ethereal solvents (e.g., CPME or 2-MeTHF). Notably, this innovative approach contributes to enhancing the overall sustainability of s-block-metal-mediated organic processes, thereby aligning with several key principles of Green Chemistry
Readout and Data Acquisition in the NEXT-NEW Detector based on SRS-ATCA
The Scalable Readout System (SRS) was defined by the CERN RD51 Collaboration as a multi-channel, scalable readout platform for a wide range of front ends. In 2014, SRS was ported to the ATCA (Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture) standard. NEXT is an underground experiment aimed at searching for neutrinoless double-beta decay. NEXT-DEMO, a small-scale demonstrator, was read-out using SRS. NEXT has adopted SRS-ATCA for its first stage, called NEXT-NEW. Our presentation will describe the readout, DAQ and trigger for NEXT-NEW based on SRS-ATCA. This is, to our knowledge, the first experiment operating entirely on SRS-ATCA.Esteve Bosch, R.; Toledo Alarcón, JF.; Rodriguez, J.; Querol, M.; Alvarez, V. (2016). Readout and Data Acquisition in the NEXT-NEW Detector based on SRS-ATCA. Journal of Instrumentation. 11(1):1-8. doi:10.1088/1748-0221/11/01/C01008S1811
COCO-NUTS PARTY
Titre uniforme : [Eso es el amor]Comprend : COCOANUT WOMAN, calypso / BURGESS et BELAFONTE ; Harry BELAFONTE et Orch. Bob CORMAN - BRIGITTE BARDOT : samba / M. GUSTAVO ; Luiz FERREIRA - PEANUT VENDOR, samba / S. RODRIGUEZ ; Luiz FERREIRA - MI REINA, cha cha cha / A. ALCARAZ et J. CLAUDRIC ; Miguel ALVAREZ - BRAZIL, samba / A. BARROSO ; Jaime MORGAN - DEVANEIO, samba lente / D. FERREIRA et L. ANTONIO ; Jaime MORGAN - ALEGRIA, cha cha cha / J. BERNARD ; Miguel ALVAREZ - DON'T TOUCH ME TOMATO / trad. ; The GOOMBAY KINGS - ESO ES EL AMOR, cha cha cha / P. IGLESIAS ; Miguel ALVAREZ - FALA AMOR : samba / D. FERREIRA et L. ANTONIO ; Luiz FERREIRA - LA CUCARACHA, calypso / Y. THOMSON ; Miguel ALVAREZ - MI RELOJ, cha cha cha / V. CARBONNEL et H. RIERAT ; Miguel ALVAREZ - SOCOA, samba lente / J. CLAUDRIC ; Jaime MORGAN - ENAMORADA, boléro / R. de LEON ; Jaime MORGANBnF-Partenariats, Collection sonore - BelieveContient une table des matière
HJHS 2.1 and HEAD-US assessment in the hemophilic joints: How do their findings compare?
: In hemophilic patients methods are needed to better diagnose joint damage early, so that treatments can be adjusted to slow the progression of hemophilic arthropathy. The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between the Hemophilia Joint Health Score version 2.1 (HJHS 2.1) and hemophilia early arthropathy detection with ultrasound (HEAD-US) scales, as well as each of their individual items, to better understand the value each provides on the joint condition of patients with hemophilia. The study included data from patients with hemophilia older than 16 years of age, who attended a routine check-up. HJHS 2.1 and HEAD-US assessments were performed on the elbows, knees and ankles. We studied the correlations and agreements between the two scales and analyzed the relationship between the various items of the HJHS 2.1 (inflammation, duration, atrophy, crepitation, flexion deficit, extension deficit, pain, strength, gait) and HEAD-US (synovitis, cartilage and bone). The study included 203 joints from 66 patients with hemophilia (mean age, 34 years). We found a good correlation between the two scales (r = 0.717). However, HJHS 2.1 revealed only 54% of the cases with synovitis and 75% of the cases with osteochondral damage. HEAD-US detected several relevant physical and functional aspects in less than 53% of the cases. HJHS 2.1 and HEAD-US provide complementary data on joint disease in adults with hemophilia; both assessments should therefore, be made available. HEAD-US presented the added value of detecting early joint changes (synovitis and osteochondral damage), while HJHS 2.1 showed the added value of detecting relevant physical and functional changes
Roberto Pineda Duque: un músico incomprendido, de Luis Carlos Rodríguez Álvarez
his review presents the book entitled Roberto Pineda Duque: a misunderstood musician, written by Luis Carlos Rodriguez Alvarez. The author presents a discussion of the most outstanding aspects of the research about this Colombian composer (Antioquia 1910 - Bogota 1977)Esta reseña presenta una revisión del texto Roberto Pineda Duque: un músico incomprendido, escrito por Luis Carlos Rodríguez Alvarez. En esta, la autora de la reseña presenta una discusión de los aspectos más sobresalientes de este trabajo de investigación sobre este compositor moderno colombiano nacido en Antioquia en 1910 y fallecido en Bogotá en 1977
In/Ex Terior - Rehabilitation center Rotterdam
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Editorial of the Topic “Environmental and Health Issues and Solutions for Anticoccidials and Other Emerging Pollutants of Special Concern”
TANGOS MERVEILLEUX : N °2
Comprend : RODRIGUEZ PENA / V. GRECO ; ANGELO PINTO et son orchestre - GARUFA / FONTAINA, SOLINA, COLLAZO ; ANGELO PINTO et son orchestre avec SEVERIANO ALVAREZ (Chant) - LA GUITARRITA / E. AROLAS ; ANGELO PINTO et son orchestre - NOCHE DE REYES / CURI, MAFFIA ; ANGELO PINTO et son orchestre avec SEVERIANO ALVAREZ (Chant) - EL ACCOMODO / E. DONATO ; ANGELO PINTO et son orchestre - MELODIA DE ARRABAL / GARDEL, BATTISTELLA, LE PERA ; ANGELO PINTO et son orchestre - MAMA... YO QUIERO UN NOVIO / FONTAINA, COLLAZO ; ANGELO PINTO et son orchestre avec SEVERIANO ALVAREZ (Chant) - TANGO DEL SOLITARIO / A. PINTO ; ANGELO PINTO et son orchestre - CODICIA / YISO, LIPESKER ; ANGELO PINTO et son orchestre avec SEVERIANO ALVAREZ (Chant) - CAMPANAS / F. MARRANAS ; ANGELO PINTO et son orchestreBnF-Partenariats, Collection sonore - BelieveContient une table des matière
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