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Procedure related data, LBNP, LBPP and hypoxia.
Published 2023“…</p><p>Methods</p><p>Five male subjects received continuous hemodynamic, TCD and NIRS monitoring. Decreasing levels of LBNP were applied in 5-minute steps until subjects reached presyncope. …”
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Individual biometric data of patients.
Published 2023“…</p><p>Methods</p><p>Five male subjects received continuous hemodynamic, TCD and NIRS monitoring. Decreasing levels of LBNP were applied in 5-minute steps until subjects reached presyncope. …”
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Elementary Steps in Olefin Metathesis: Nickelacyclobutanes via Cycloaddition to Nickel Carbenes
Published 2025“…This is the sole example to date of an obervable NiCB generated via cycloaddition, beyond the fluorinated examples. Computations pinpoint a decreased energy barrier to cycloreversion, relative to reductive elimination or β-H elimination, as the core requirement to achieve metathesis. …”
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Anion-Assisted Glycosylation of Galactose: A Computational Study
Published 2025“…<i>i</i>PrOH and trichloroacetamide (TCA) present in solution can significantly decrease the energy of the substitution step. This knowledge has then been applied to two saccharide glycosylation reactions described previously by other research groups, where the calculated reaction barriers were found to be too high for the experimental conditions given. …”
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