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  2. Western German Football Association - Wikipedia

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    Target groups are the volunteers working in the football and athletics clubs in the country. The qualifications center is intended for all volunteer officials in organized sports of the WDFV and its other association members. Bases for the courses are the Sportschule Wedau in Duisburg, the Sportschule Kaiserau in Kamen and the Sportschule Hennef.

  3. List of chemical databases - Wikipedia

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    Chemical structure, physicochemical properties, human health and ecotoxicological data curated "PPDB". 2000 [10] Probes and Drugs ProCarDB Prokaryotic Bacterial Carotenoid DataBase IMTECH: spectra references "ProCarDB". 1800 PubChem: National Library of Medicine National Center for Biotechnology Information from 748 data sources

  4. Gapmer - Wikipedia

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    The gapmer chemical structure is designed to increase resistance to nuclease degradation and enhance stability in vivo. [1] [2] LNAs, 2'-OMe, or 2'-F modified bases are chemical analogs of natural RNA nucleic acids. These modifications allow for an increase in nuclease resistance, reduced immunogenicity, and a decrease in toxicity. [1]

  5. Phosphazene - Wikipedia

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    Well known phosphazene bases are BEMP (2-tert-Butylimino-2-diEthylamino-1,3-diMethylperhydro-1,3,2-diazaPhosphorine) with an acetonitrile pK a of the conjugate acid of 27.6 and the phosphorimidic triamide t-Bu-P 4 (pK BH + = 42.7) also known as Schwesinger base. [2]

  6. Mutually unbiased bases - Wikipedia

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    Although the case for two bases, and for d + 1 bases is well studied, very little is known about uncertainty relations for mutually unbiased bases in other circumstances. [ 27 ] [ 28 ] When considering more than two, and less than d + 1 {\displaystyle d+1} bases it is known that large sets of mutually unbiased bases exist which exhibit very ...

  7. Crystallographic database - Wikipedia

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    A crystallographic database is a database specifically designed to store information about the structure of molecules and crystals.Crystals are solids having, in all three dimensions of space, a regularly repeating arrangement of atoms, ions, or molecules.

  8. Turbo-Hauser bases - Wikipedia

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    The iPr-Turbo-Hauser base crystallizes as a dimeric amido bridged contact ion pair (CIP). [4] Due to the high steric demand of the TMP ligand the dimerization process is sterically hindered. This is why the TMP-Turbo-Hauser base crystallizes as a monomeric CIP. [5] In both structures LiCl coordinates to the magnesium amides.

  9. Federated database system - Wikipedia

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    McLeod and Heimbigner [1] were among the first to define a federated database system in the mid-1980s.. A FDBS is one which "define[s] the architecture and interconnect[s] databases that minimize central authority yet support partial sharing and coordination among database systems". [1]