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 IMARS - Homepage
The purpose of this message is to invite all researchers with an interest in Maillard Reaction food science, biology and medicine to join the International Maillard Reaction Society as a member, friend and supporter.
By H E Nursten University of Reading, UK Established in 2005, the INTERNATIONAL MAILLARD REACTION SOCIETY (IMARS) is a growing non-profit professional organization classified as 501(c)(3), comprised of researchers and clinicians with an interest in the field of carbonyl reactions in foods, biology and medicine.
This enormous growth has been the catalyst for chartering the International Maillard Reaction Society (IMARS), based on ideas brought forth at the Eighth International Maillard Reaction Symposium that was held from August 28 to September 1, 2004 in Charleston, South Carolina.
imars.case.edu   (415 words)

  
 .: Research Publications - Richard Research Group :.
(24) T. Amyes and J. Richard, "Concurrent Stepwise and Concerted Substitution Reactions of 4-Methoxybenzyl Derivatives and the Lifetime of the 4-Methoxybenzyl Carbocation", Journal of the American Chemical Society, 112, 9507-9512 (1990).
(20) J. Richard, "Desolvation-Limited Reactions of Amines with the 1-(4-Methylthio-phenyl)-2,2,2-trifluoroethyl Carbocation", Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications, 1768-1769 (1987).
(23) J. Richard, "Aromatic Substitution Reactions of Amines with Ring-Substituted 1‑Phenyl-2,2,2-trifluoroethyl Carbocations", Journal of the American Chemical Society, 111, 6735-6744 (1989).
www.acsu.buffalo.edu /~jrichard/1990.html   (415 words)

  
 American Psychological Society: Think Fast: Reaction Time and IQ May Predict Long Life
The American Psychological Society represents psychologists advocating science-based research in the public's interest.
These findings, presented in the study "Reaction Time Explains IQ's Association with Death," will appear in the January 2005 issue of Psychological Science, a journal of the American Psychological Society.
Reaction time is moderately related to IQ, but is a simpler assessment of the brain's information-processing ability - one that doesn't bear so much on other, possibly confounding factors like knowledge, education, or background.
www.psychologicalscience.org /media/releases/2005/pr050202.cfm   (619 words)

  
 Daniel W. Drezner
The first visceral reaction, which the Times intended, is to think that these people will be "the first ones up against the wall when the revolution comes," to quote Douglas Adams.
The second, libertarian reaction is to realize that these people are not harming anyone in their choices, and who am I to care?
Bush specifies the encouragement of free and open societies on every continent; Clinton contents himself with "promoting" democracy and human rights "abroad." Even in these first few lines, then, the Bush NSS comes across as more forceful, more carefully crafted, and--unexpectedly--more multilateral than its immediate predecessor.
drezner.blogspot.com /2002_10_20_drezner_archive.html   (3774 words)

  
 A Report on "Cold Fusion" Theories and Results at the June 7-11, 1998, American Nuclear Society Annual Meeting
This workshop is a followup to the session "Transmutation and Isotope Production by Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions in Solids" and is intended to provide interested attendees with an overview of the field of low-energy nuclear reactions.
A demonstration cell will be run to illustrate the typical operation of a low-energy nuclear reaction system.
Transmutation and Isotope Production by Low-Energy Nuclear Reaction in Solids - II Session Organizer: George H. Miley (Univ. of Illinois)
www.padrak.com /ine/ANS98.html   (426 words)

  
 Patent 4396774: Use of a catalyst to inhibit formation of tar during the "ENE" reaction of an ethylenically unsaturated alpha, beta dicarboxylic acid compound and an ethylenically unsaturated hydrocarbon
The use of an alkyl aluminum halide as a Lewis acid catalyst to reduce the temperature requirements in the reaction of methyl propiolate with unactivated alkenes is disclosed in Snider, J. et al., Lewis Acid Catalyzed Reactions of Methyl Priopiolate with Unactivated Alkenes, Journal American Chemical Society 101, 5283 (1979).
The "ENE" reaction between an ethylenically unsaturated long chain compound having at least 10 carbon atoms and an alpha, beta unsaturated dicarboxylic acid compound involves the addition of the unsaturated long chain compound having at least 10 carbon atoms to one of the vinyl carbons of the unsaturated dicarboxylic acid compound.
The resinous tar-like residue tends to coat the internal surface of the reaction vessel, thereby necessitating the periodic shutdown and cleaning of the tarry material from the reactors.
www.freepatentsonline.com /4396774.html   (426 words)

  
 dk-on roosters & owls
Owls feel that the potential for a negative reaction in society (indirect consequences) could cause so great a civil chaos that potential technical problems must be secondary to concerns of preserving the social fabric.
The owl assumes that the reality of the problem will be close enough to his projections that society will be able to adjust its efforts as problems arise, handling problems on the fly, as it were.
The same is true for the owl, who could lose all credibility as a calm, cool and collected citizen by reaching out to the roosters (how can you reassure people once you admit that the roosters have a valid point?).
www.bu.edu /mille/scholarship/papers/dkbirds.html   (1345 words)

  
 Jewish Character Traits in Israel
The growing importance of traditional Judaism and Jewishness is associated with the centrality of the Holocaust as the primary political myth of Israeli society, the symbol of Israel's present condition and the one which provides Israel with legitimacy...
Brusqueness has been cultivated by native-born Israelis as a reaction against the manners of Europe's Diaspora Jews, who were seen as cringing and subservient...
A key ingredient of the Israeli public persona, much championed, is that Jews are tough, emotionally hardened, and ruthless, a self-image epitomized in the "sabra" (literally meaning a cactus fruit, but colloquially meaning a Jew born in Israel).
library.flawlesslogic.com /israel.htm   (2364 words)

  
 Secret Societies
Many societies and small groups formed in a reaction against the crass realism and materialism of the day, but rather than a return to essential religious values there was a resurgence of interest in pantheism, the occult and a return to paganism and Norse /Volkish mysticism.
Since in their opinion, Darwinism was the best description of this, they sought to promote a concept of society in which the principles of natural selection and general adaptation syndrome were applied to human selection and interaction: survival of the fittest, therefore, was a social, racial and breeding principle which was natural.
While the Bunds were not "secret" in the sense of some of the included societies, they were supportive of the Third Reich in the training of youth, the establishment of volkish mysticism and ideology, of the politics of Adolf Hitler and in the general promotion of the concepts, beliefs and imperialism of the Reich.
www.shoaheducation.com /secret.html   (2964 words)

  
 Published by The Royal Society of Chemistry
Reaction of the tricarbonyl ligated cation 1a with dimethylcuprate gave diene complex 6a along with a minor amount of (pentenediyl)iron complex 5a (Table 1).
Reaction of rac-11 with 12 (2 equiv.) in the presence of (PCy
Transformation of 18 into the sulfone 19 was accomplished by cleavage of the silyl ether, Mitsunobu reaction of the primary alcohol with 2-mercaptobenzothiazole, and finally oxidation with ammonium molybdate tetrahydrate.
www.rsc.org /delivery/_ArticleLinking/DisplayHTMLArticleforfree.cfm?JournalCode=CC&Year=2005&ManuscriptID=b413129k&Iss=1   (929 words)

  
 Asia Society: New Chinese Art - Introduction
Organized thematically, the exhibition explores topics that are regionally specific-the reaction to consumerism and leisure culture in China in the 1990s or the quest for cultural identity in Taiwan-and issues that transcend physical borders, such as the viability of ink painting or the concern with language.
, a weekly email we send out which alerts subscribers to upcoming events at the Asia Society, both in New York and at our regional centers in Australia, California, Hong Kong, Texas, and Washington DC.
The Asia Society is located at 725 Park Avenue (at 70th Street) in New York City.
www.asiasociety.org /arts/insideout/introduction.html   (439 words)

  
 Cardiff Centre for Ethics, Law and Society
The likelihood of a future attack could legitimate a defensive reaction (“pre-emptive strike”) only when it could be shown that the attack was imminent and left the victim state “no choice of means” (2) other than armed reaction.
A defensive war was defined as a reaction to armed attack.
Using armed force preventively, solely to eliminate an adversary’s ability to inflict future harm was deemed illicit: it would mete out punishment for crimes not yet committed, nor even planned, but merely possible, and would make fear a principle of action in international relations, thereby opening a Pandora’s box of anticipatory first strikes.
www.ccels.cardiff.ac.uk /issue/reichberg.html   (2227 words)

  
 Don Park's Daily Habit - Hangul: Invented 557 Years Ago Today
Addition of the new characters to Hangul will start a chain reaction of exciting/frightening changes, starting with the spoken language (Korean), brain that uses the language to think and dream in (Korean mind), and the society that uses it (Korea).
Hangul keyboard has consonants grouped on the left side and vowels on the right side so that Hangul typing alternates between hands.
Hangul is an awesome language from an engineer's point of view.
www.docuverse.com /blog/donpark/EntryViewPage.aspx?guid=968   (819 words)

  
 Reason
Open Society Institutes were forcibly shut down by the thuggish governments of Yugoslavia, Croatia and Belarus, and singled out for abuse by brutish former Slovakia Prime Minister Vladimir Meciar.
Nobody that rich, and that meddlesome in international affairs—through his massive, market-influencing hedge-fund bets against national currencies, or via his multi-billion dollar "Open Society" philanthropy in 50-plus countries—could avoid being fitted for devil's horns on a daily basis.
Until very recently, you could place most of Soros' fiercest critics in categories marked "paranoid" and "anti-democratic." In 1990s Central Europe, where he and his various organizations were ubiquitous presences (at least in the cosmopolitan capital cities), reaction to Soros was a useful if crude indicator of a politician's basic orientation.
www.reason.com /links/links120803.shtml   (679 words)

  
 HERO - Higher Education & Research Opportunities in the UK: Nuclear reaction
HERO homepage > Research homepage > Nuclear reaction
HERO - Higher Education and Research Opportunities in the UK: Nuclear reaction
Echoing the calls of the Royal Society in 2003, it highlights the fact that lead-in time for nuclear plant construction is long, and that decisions cannot be delayed indefinitely.
www.hero.ac.uk /sites/hero/uk/research/nuclear_reaction.cfm   (861 words)

  
 Curriculum Vitae of Andrew B. Ryzhkov
A.B. Ryzhkov, P.A. Ariya, "Atmospheric Reactions of Mono- and Dimethylsubstituted Criegee Intermediate with Water", The 39th IUPAC Congress and 86th Conference of The Canadian Society for Chemistry, Ottawa, Canada, August 10-15, 2003.
A.B. Ryzhkov, P.A. Ariya, "A theoretical study of the reactions of carbonyl oxide with water in the atmosphere: the role of water dimer", 10th Annual MAM/GCC Workshop, Atmospheric Physics Group, Department of Physics, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, December 16-17, 2002.
A.B. Ryzhkov, P.A. Ariya, "A Theoretical Study of Criegee Intermediate Complexes with water Clusters and its Reactions in the Atmosphere", Fifth Annual CERMM Symposium, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada, February 11-13, 2005.
redandr.tripod.com /resume.htm   (861 words)

  
 The Spohr Society of Great Britain
The Spohr Society was formed in 1969 as the British branch of the Internationale Louis Spohr Gesellschaft based in the German city of Kassel (where a Spohr Museum in the Bellevue Palace is open at weekends).
In Great Britain The Last Judgment remained a favourite of provincial choral societies until the First World War when a reaction against things Victorian set in.
Spohr's importance for his contemporaries and what captured them and enraptured them was his richness of harmony and command of modulation and chromaticism.
www.hyperion-records.co.uk /societies/spohr.html   (886 words)

  
 Conversation with Manuel Castells, p. 5 of 6
Looking at what happens on the ground, seeing that the reaction to these networks can be a reassertion or a redefinition of identity, helps you understand the complexity of what's actually going on in the world.
In a so-called information society, minds are not only the most important economic asset -- companies with minds make money; companies with money and no minds lose the money -- it's the same thing in everything.
Now this is, on the one hand, very interesting, but on the other hand, it's potentially damaging to the coexistence in society, because all societies are built around a combination of instrumentality -- what we do for working, for organizing -- and meaning.
globetrotter.berkeley.edu /people/Castells/castells-con5.html   (2014 words)

  
 Reaction Formation - QuickTopic free message board hosting
Pertaining to "reaction formation," I seem to remember that, during the Victorian ages, people did not refer to the legs of a table because of the sexual connection to a women's legs.
And yet, despite the overtly repressive behavior of Victorians in polite society, I do believe that a different story took place behind closed doors...
Reaction Formation - QuickTopic free message board hosting
www.quicktopic.com /25/H/KFjyTPcptf2   (650 words)

  
 Africa News Service: REACTION TO BOSCH HANGING EXPOSES DOUBLE STANDARDS@ HighBeam Research
Johannesburg, Apr 05, 2001 (Mail andamp; Guardian/All Africa Global Media via COMTEX)-- The hanging of Mariette Bosch by the Botswana government last week lays sections of our media and society open to damaging accusations of double standards, if not outright prejudice.
Bosch was convicted of the gruesome murder of Ria Wolmarans, whom she shot twice in the head on the night of June 26 1996.
The South African media has dedicated enormous resources to covering the Bosch trial.
www.highbeam.com /library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1P1:43312004&refid=ip_encyclopedia_hf   (200 words)

  
 .: Invited Lectures - Richard Research Group :.
(9) "Discrimination and Rationalization of Stepwise and Concerted Solvolysis Reaction Mechanisms at Saturated Carbon", June 1993, 76th Canadian Society of Chemistry Conference, Sherbrooke, Canada.
Stepwise and Concerted Substitution Reactions at Ring- Substituted Benzyl and Cumyl Derivatives", October 1991, 4th Kyushu International Symposium on Physical Organic Chemistry, Kyushu, Japan.
(31) "Catalysis of Bioorganic Reactions: Proton Transfer, Hydride Transfer and Aldol Condensation", November 2001, Symposium on Organic Reaction Mechanisms, Himeji, Japan.
www.acsu.buffalo.edu /~jrichard/lectures.html   (200 words)

  
 Reaction Motors
Reaction Motors Inc. was formed in 1941 by four members of the American Rocket Society.
Reaction Motors was taken over by Thiokol Chemical in 1958 to become the Reaction Motor Division.
The company developed the rocket engines used by the the early NASA (NACA)/Air Force X planes including the Bell X-1 that first broke the sound barrier in 1947 and the famous North American X-15.
www.shanaberger.com /engines/rmi.htm   (200 words)

  
 Eskitis Institute
Journal of Chemical Society, Perkin Trans II (68) Camp, D.; Jenkins, I. The Reaction of Thiols and a,w- Dithiols with Triphenylphosphine and Diisopropyl Azodicarboxylate.
Reaction of tert-Alkoxyl and Alkyl Radicals with Styrene Studied by the Nitroxide Radical-Trapping Technique.
(50) Busfield, W. K.; Grice, I. D.; Jenkins, I. The Reaction of Organophosphorus Radicals with Vinyl Acetate and Acrylonitrile in the Presence of an Aminoxyl Radical Scavenger.
www.gu.edu.au /text/centre/eskitis/npd/content_ij_pubs.html   (3187 words)

  
 Toasty oat aroma influenced by presence of health-linked polyphenols
Polyphenols have not been identified as major flavor producers before or associated with the Maillard reaction." Peterson presented his results today at the national meeting of the American Chemical Society in Washington, D. His paper is, "Effects of Phenolic Content on the Generation of Maillard-type Aroma Compounds in Toasted Oat Groats".
In addition, the Penn State scientist points out that the Maillard reaction also occurs in the human body as part of the aging process, in tanning, hardening of the arteries, and diabetes as well as other diseases.
www.biologynews.net /archives/2005/09/01/toasty_oat_aroma_influenced_by_presence_of_healthlinked_polyphenols.html   (1269 words)

  
 Davies, Catherine G.A., Ph.D.
In: "Chemistry and Significance of the Maillard Reaction in Foods, Health, and Disease." O'Brien, J., Nursten, H.E., Crabbe, M.J.C., and Ames, J.M. (eds.) Royal Society of Chemistry.
C.G.A. Davies and T.P. Labuza: The Maillard Reaction and Confectionery.
The Development of Maillard Reaction Products During Storage of Soy Protein Isolates.
ag.udel.edu /anfs/faculty/davies.html   (304 words)

  
 Ionicon PTR-MS - Publications
On-line monitoring of volatile organic compound at pptv levels by means of Proton-Transfer-Reaction Mass Spectrometry (PTR-MS); Medical applications, food control, and environmental research
Lindinger, A. Hansel, and A. Jordan, Proton-transfer-reaction mass spectrometry (PTR-MS): on-line monitoring of volatile organic compounds at pptv levels, Chemical Society Reviews, 27, 347-354 (1998).
Jordan, A. Hansel, R. Holzinger, W. Lindinger, Acetonitrile and benzene in the breath of smokers and non-smokers investigated by proton transfer reaction mass spectrometry (PTR-MS), Int.
www.ptrms.com /publications   (1623 words)

  
 americas.org - New Government, Same Old Generals
Despite the Berger government's widely publicized military reduction plans, and the subsequent positive reaction from the international community, the House and Senate subcommittees on Foreign Affairs have left the ban intact for 2005--continuing the restrictions which have been in place since the 1990 murder of American businessman Michael Devine.
Moreover, Guatemalan civil society has expressed strong disagreement with the military's exorbitant modernization plans.
Hernandez maintains that "the risk of the army achieving their goals is real, and any investment in the armed forces is money lost, not offering a single benefit to society" (Prensa Libre).
www.americas.org /item_15727   (1033 words)

  
 Armed and Dangerous
Al-Qaeda in itself is not an exceptional threat; in a properly armed society the 9/11 hijackers would never even have tried their stunt, because they would known that the certain outcome was death in a hail of civilian bullets.
An ungoverned America, more wealthy and more free by the exact measure that its productive capacity is spent efficiently on a network of security agencies and judicial associations rather than being wasted on the support of parasitic government, would hardly enrage them less.
These measures, I was and am convinced, would stop conventional wars of conquest dead in their tracks.
armedndangerous.blogspot.com /2002_09_15_armedndangerous_archive.html   (2123 words)

  
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Pinner Association - an Amenity Society founded in 1932.
Pinner was originally a hamlet dating back to at least medieval times.
Pinner, Find a Property gives you a range of...
www.worldbookers.co.uk /pinner.html   (128 words)

  
 Journal articles published between 1980 ?
Reaction to Accurate Quantum Mechanical State-to-State Partial Cross Sections with Total Angular Momentum J = 0-4 and to Experiment for All J," M. Zhao, M. Mladenovic, D. Truhlar, D. Schwenke, Y. Sun, D. Kouri, and N. Blais, Journal of the American Chemical Society 111, 852-859 (1989).
Reaction as a Function of Bond Angle in the Saddle Point Vicinity," D. Schwenke, R. Steckler, F. Brown, and D. Truhlar, Journal of Chemical Physics 84, 5706-5710 (1986).
Reactions: Accurate Quantum Calculations for the Collinear Reactions and Variational Transition State Theory Predictions for One and Three Dimensions," D. Bondi, D. Clary, J. Connor, B.
comp.chem.umn.edu /Truhlar/JA80_89.htm   (6791 words)

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