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  3. Proline (data page) - Wikipedia

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  5. Proline - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, proline is rarely found in α and β structures as it would reduce the stability of such structures, because its side chain α-nitrogen can only form one nitrogen bond. Additionally, proline is the only amino acid that does not form a red-purple colour when developed by spraying with ninhydrin for uses in chromatography. Proline ...

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    This page lists all Vital articles. It is used in order to show recent changes. It is a temporary solution until phab:T117122 is resolved. The list contains 49,763 articles. --Cewbot 14:08, 27 February 2025 (UTC)

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  8. Proline organocatalysis - Wikipedia

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    A prominent example of proline catalysis is the addition of acetone or hydroxyacetone to a diverse set of aldehydes catalyzed by 20-30% proline catalyst loading with high (>99%) enantioselectivity yielding diol products. [37] As refined by List and Notz, the aforementioned reaction produces diol products as follows: [38]

  9. Event-driven architecture - Wikipedia

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    Event-driven architecture (EDA) is a software architecture paradigm concerning the production and detection of events. Event-driven architectures are evolutionary in nature and provide a high degree of fault tolerance, performance, and scalability. However, they are complex and inherently challenging to test. EDAs are good for complex and ...