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    Flexible Reaction Pocket on Bulky Diphosphine–Ir Complex Controls Regioselectivity in <i>para</i>-Selective C–H Borylation of Arenes by Brandon E. Haines (1312221)

    Published 2016
    “…It is shown that an increase in the steric bulk of the ligand by introducing bulkier 3,5-substituents to the phenyl rings of the diarylphosphino groups of <b>L1</b> <i>decreases</i> the <i>para</i>-selectivity. This computational prediction was validated by experiments on C–H borylation of trimethyl­(phenyl)­silane by using the 3,5-di-<i>tert</i>-butylphenyl analogue of MeO-BIPHEP (<b>L3</b>) as a diphosphine ligand that showed a <i>decrease</i> in <i>para</i>/<i>meta</i> ratio from 88:12 (<b>L1</b>) to 50:50 (<b>L3</b>). …”
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    Tgfβ and p53 response in the SDS pancreas. by Marina E. Tourlakis (751986)

    Published 2015
    “…<p><b>A,</b> Steady state protein levels paralleled observed transcript changes with decreased Myc and increased p21<sup>Cip</sup> and Tgfβ expression, along with changes in Smad2 and Smad3 phosphorylation status in mutants. …”
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    Waste activated sludge (7 - 13 wt%) flow curves at elevated temperature conditions (80 - 140 °C) by Nicky Eshtiaghi (8789181)

    Published 2017
    “…Flow curves were generated by presetting a decreasing logarithmic shear-rate sweep.</div><div>5) Sample heated to desired set point (80 °C).…”
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    Modeling collisions in laying hens as a tool to identify causative factors for keel bone fractures and means to reduce their occurrence and severity by Michael Toscano (5497490)

    Published 2018
    “…<div><p>Keel fractures represent a major productivity and welfare issue for the laying hen industry with greater than 50% of birds in recent surveys across various commercial operations and nations exhibiting some form of damage by end of lay. …”