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Что (кто) такое reaction proceeds - определение

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Proceeds of Crime Act 1996         
ACT OF THE OIREACHTAS NO. 30 OF 1996
Proceeds of Crime Act, 1996
The Proceeds of Crime Act, 1996 was an Act of the Oireachtas in the Republic of Ireland. It deals with the disposal of any property or assets that have been obtained through criminal means.
Cascade reaction         
  • Fig. 1: Structure of Routiennocin 1
  • Fig. 2: Representative examples of synthetic targeting using polyring forming processes
  • Heathcock]]'s synthesis of dihydroprotodaphniphylline features a highly efficient cascade involving two aldehyde/amine condensations, a Prins-like cyclization, and a 1,5-hydride transfer to afford a pentacyclic structure from an acyclic starting material.
  • '''Scheme 10.''' Electrocyclic cascade in the total synthesis of (–)-colombiasin A
  • '''Scheme 11.''' Pericyclic sequence for the synthesis of [2,2]paracyclophanes
  • '''Scheme 12.''' Rhodium-catalyzed hydroformylation cascade for the preparation of 4''H''-chromens
  • '''Scheme 13.''' Rhodium(II)-carbenoid-initiated cascade in the synthesis of a tigliane
  • '''Scheme 14.''' Gold-catalyzed
formal intramolecular [4+2] cycloaddition of 1,6-enynes
  • '''Scheme 15.''' Proposed cascade process in the formal intramolecular [4+2] cycloaddition of 1,6-enynes
  • '''Scheme 16.''' Palladium-catalyzed Heck cascade in the enantioselective synthesis of (+)-xestoquinone
  • '''Scheme 1.''' Synthesis of (–)-chloramphenicol via a nucleophilic cascade
  • '''Scheme 2.''' Cascade
reaction in the total synthesis of (±)-pentalenene
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  • '''Scheme 4.''' Asymmetric synthesis
of ''tetra''-substituted cyclohexane
carbaldehydes via a triple organocatalytic cascade reaction
  • '''Scheme 5.''' Proposed catalytic cycle for the asymmetric triple organocatalytic cascade
  • '''Scheme 6.''' Cascade
radical cyclization in the total synthesis of (±)-hirsutene
  • '''Scheme 7.''' Cascade radical cyclization in the synthesis of (–)-morphine
  • '''Scheme 8.''' Pericyclic cascade in the synthesis of endiandric acid derivatives
  • '''Scheme 9.''' Pericyclic cascade in the total synthesis of (–)-vindorosine
CHEMICAL PROCESS
Tandem reaction; Domino reaction; Negishi zipper reaction; Negishi-Zipper reaction
A cascade reaction, also known as a domino reaction or tandem reaction, is a chemical process that comprises at least two consecutive reactions such that each subsequent reaction occurs only in virtue of the chemical functionality formed in the previous step.Tietze, L.
Étard reaction         
OXIDISATION REACTION
Etard Reaction; Etard; Etard reaction; Étard Reaction
The Étard reaction is a chemical reaction that involves the direct oxidation of an aromatic or heterocyclic bound methyl group to an aldehyde using chromyl chloride.
reaction         
(reactions)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
Your reaction to something that has happened or something that you have experienced is what you feel, say, or do because of it.
Reaction to the visit is mixed...
He was surprised that his answer should have caused such a strong reaction.
N-VAR: usu with supp
2.
A reaction against something is a way of behaving or doing something that is deliberately different from what has been done before.
All new fashion starts out as a reaction against existing convention...
N-COUNT: N against n
3.
If there is a reaction against something, it becomes unpopular.
Premature moves in this respect might well provoke a reaction against the reform...
N-SING: also no det, N against n
4.
Your reactions are your ability to move quickly in response to something, for example when you are in danger.
The sport requires very fast reactions.
N-PLURAL: oft poss N
5.
Reaction is the belief that the political or social system of your country should not change.
Thus, he aided reaction and thwarted progress.
N-UNCOUNT [disapproval]
6.
A chemical reaction is a process in which two substances combine together chemically to form another substance.
Ozone is produced by the reaction between oxygen and ultra-violet light...
N-COUNT
7.
If you have a reaction to a substance such as a drug, or to something you have touched, you are affected unpleasantly or made ill by it.
Every year, 5000 people have life-threatening reactions to anaesthetics...
N-COUNT: oft adj N to n
Reaction         
·add. ·noun A regular or characteristic response to a stimulation of the nerves.
II. Reaction ·noun Backward tendency or movement after revolution, reform, or great progress in any direction.
III. Reaction ·noun Any action in resisting other action or force; counter tendency; movement in a contrary direction; reverse action.
IV. Reaction ·noun The force which a body subjected to the action of a force from another body exerts upon the latter body in the opposite direction.
V. Reaction ·noun An action induced by vital resistance to some other action; depression or exhaustion of vital force consequent on overexertion or overstimulation; heightened activity and overaction succeeding depression or shock.
VI. Reaction ·noun The mutual or reciprocal action of chemical agents upon each other, or the action upon such chemical agents of some form of energy, as heat, light, or electricity, resulting in a chemical change in one or more of these agents, with the production of new compounds or the manifestation of distinctive characters. ·see Blowpipe reaction, Flame reaction, under Blowpipe, and Flame.
reaction         
¦ noun
1. an instance of reacting to or against something.
(reactions) a person's ability to respond physically and mentally to external stimuli.
2. opposition to political or social progress or reform.
3. a process in which substances interact causing chemical or physical change.
4. Physics a force exerted in opposition to an applied force.
Derivatives
reactionist noun & adjective
reaction         
n.
1.
Rebound, recoil.
2.
Reciprocal action, reverse action.
reactions         
a person's ability to respond physically and mentally to external stimuli.
reaction         
n.
1) to cause, trigger a reaction
2) to encounter, meet with a reaction
3) an adverse, negative; favorable, positive; strong; weak reaction
4) an allergic; chain; chemical; delayed; knee-jerk (usu. fig.); natural, normal; nuclear; physiological reaction
5) a reaction against, to (a natural reaction to provocation)
6) in reaction to
Reaction (physics)         
PART OF NEWTON'S LAWS
Action and Reaction; Action and reaction; Reaction force; Reactive force; Law of action and reaction
As described by the third of Newton's laws of motion of classical mechanics, all forces occur in pairs such that if one object exerts a force on another object, then the second object exerts an equal and opposite reaction force on the first. The third law is also more generally stated as: "To every action there is always opposed an equal reaction: or the mutual actions of two bodies upon each other are always equal, and directed to contrary parts.

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Proceeds of Crime Act

Proceeds of Crime Act may refer to:

  • Proceeds of Crime Act 2002, of the United Kingdom
  • Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (Australia), of the Commonwealth Government of Australia
  • Proceeds of Crime Act, 1996, of the Republic of Ireland