Ethereal Bond

Ethereal Bond

Author: Sanobar Mohiyudeen

Publisher: True Dreamster

Published: 2024-02-29

Total Pages: 174

ISBN-13: 939503050X

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In the fantastical novel "Ethereal Bonds: Chronicles of the Enigmatic Nexus," readers are immersed in a world where the boundaries between reality and fantasy blur, where fate and destiny interweave with mysticism and magic. The story centers around a couple, Rudra and Maya, who find themselves thrust into a bewildering and otherworldly predicament that challenges their understanding of existence. Rudra and Maya's journey is the heart of the narrative, as they endeavor to uncover the enigmatic reasons behind their presence in a world that defies conventional understanding. As they navigate this extraordinary realm, they begin to realize that their connection runs deeper than mere coincidence. It is mystical, profound, and seemingly preordained. "Ethereal Bonds: Chronicles of the Enigmatic Nexus" is a fantastical odyssey where love and magic converge to create a story that is as enchanting as it is thought-provoking. It's a tale that will transport readers to a world of wonder, inviting them to contemplate the deepest mysteries of existence while celebrating the enduring power of love.


Ethereal's Call

Ethereal's Call

Author: Leslie Cook

Publisher: Fulton Books, Inc.

Published: 2021-10-15

Total Pages: 479

ISBN-13: 1637101562

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Kyra Vale Aiwler is an unpopular witch on an assignment for her coven. Her task is clear, and her goal is set. Then she gets derailed when she crosses paths with a Fae bartender, Micah Rao. She has no interest in anything he has to offer, but he will not take no for an answer. Ensnared by his proposal, she finds herself at the mercy of a secret destiny and a past she knew nothing about. She crosses over to a world that is foreign to her and one she may not be ready to embrace. She goes on an epic journey and learns about her true self and the heritage that she was being denied. She has untapped potential and power that she will need to overcome the obstacles of her past. She is the hope that is threatened by a lingering darkness that will not be easily overcome. With the aid of her new relationships, will she be able to conquer the threats of this foreign land?


Inorganic Reactions and Methods, The Formation of the Bond to Hydrogen (Part 2)

Inorganic Reactions and Methods, The Formation of the Bond to Hydrogen (Part 2)

Author: J. J. Zuckerman

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2009-09-17

Total Pages: 505

ISBN-13: 0470145374

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For the first time the discipline of modern inorganic chemistry has been systematized according to a plan constructed by a council of editorial advisors and consultants, among them three Nobel laureates (E.O. Fischer, H. Taube and G. Wilkinson). Rather than producing a collection of unrelated review articles, the series creates a framework which reflects the creative potential of this scientific discipline. Thus, it stimulates future development by identifiying areas which are fruitful for further research. The work is indexed in a unique way by a structured system which maximizes its usefulness to the reader. It augments the organization of the work by providing additional routes of access for specific compounds, reactions and other topics.


Ion-Radical Organic Chemistry

Ion-Radical Organic Chemistry

Author: Zory Vlad Todres

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2008-10-20

Total Pages: 496

ISBN-13: 9781420008395

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Consolidating knowledge from a number of disciplines, Ion-Radical Organic Chemistry: Principles and Applications, Second Edition presents the recent changes that have occurred in the field since the publication of the first edition in 2003. This volume examines the formation, transformation, and application of ion-radicals in typical conditions of organic synthesis. Avoiding complex mathematics, the author explains the principles of ion-radical organic chemistry and presents an overview of organic ion-radical reactions. He reviews methods of determining ion-radical mechanisms and controlling ion-radical reactions. Wherever applicable, the text addresses issues relating to ecology and biomedical concerns as well as inorganic participants of the ion-radical organic reactions. After reviewing the nature of organic ion-radicals and their ground-state electronic structure, the book discusses their formation, the relationship between electronic structure and reactivity, mechanism and regulation of reactions, stereochemical aspects, synthetic opportunities, and practical applications. Additional topics include electronic and opto-electronic devices, organic magnets and conductors, lubricants, other materials, and reactions of industrial or biomedical importance. The book concludes by providing an outlook on possible future development in this field. Researchers and practitioners engaged in active work on synthetic or mechanistic organic chemistry and its practical applications will find this text to be invaluable in both its scope and its depth.


The Art of War in an Asymmetric World

The Art of War in an Asymmetric World

Author: Barry Scott Zellen

Publisher: A&C Black

Published: 2012-06-28

Total Pages: 362

ISBN-13: 1441195556

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This book examines the post Cold War security environment and how the U.S. has learned to wage war in this complex assymetrical world of conflict.


Structure and Reactivity of Biomolecules

Structure and Reactivity of Biomolecules

Author: Albert Gossauer

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2018-07-16

Total Pages: 683

ISBN-13: 3906390721

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All the material needed for a modern course in organic chemistry, designed to interconnect biology and chemistry and facilitate communication between the two disciplines. Adopting a novel approach, this textbook explains the structure and reactivity of organic molecules along with simple chemical reaction mechanisms pertinent to cell metabolism, with assignments and corresponding answers for self-study in every chapter. In addition, biologically relevant substances and enzymatic reactions are described, building a bridge to biology. As opposed to textbooks in biochemistry, this book considers both primary metabolites, including their prebiotic formation, as well as important nutrients. Alongside the detailed nomenclature and etymology of the scientific terms, examples of natural and artificial products provide an insight into the wide range of materials found in everyday life, whetting the readers` appetite for a deeper study of the chemistry of biological processes. Finally, the biographies of over one hundred famous scientists illustrate the major achievements of chemistry and biology in the 20th century.


Transformation Products of Emerging Contaminants in the Environment

Transformation Products of Emerging Contaminants in the Environment

Author: Dimitra A. Lambropoulou

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2014-02-05

Total Pages: 920

ISBN-13: 1118339576

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Over the last 15 years, the focus of chemical pollution has shifted from conventional pollutants to so-called “emerging” or “new” unregulated contaminants. These include pharmaceuticals and personal care products, hormones, UV filters, perfluorinated compounds, poylybrominated flame retardants (BFRs), pesticides, plasticizers, artificial sweeteners, illicit drugs, and endocrine disruptor compounds (EDCs). Despite the increasing number of published studies covering emerging contaminants, we know almost nothing about the effects of their transformation products and/or metabolites. This two-volume set provides a unique collection of research on transformation products, their occurrence, fate and risks in the environment. It contains 32 chapters, organised into 7 parts, each with a distinct focus: • General Considerations • Transformation Processes and Treatment Strategies • Analytical Strategies • Occurrence, Fate and Effects in the Environment • Global Speciality and Environmental Status • Risk Assessment, Management and Regulatory Framework • Outlook Transformation Products of Emerging Contaminants in the Environment is a valuable resource for researchers and industry professionals in environmental chemistry, analytical chemistry, ecotoxicology, environmental sciences, and hydrology, as well as environmental consultants and regulatory bodies.


In the Blood

In the Blood

Author: Adrian Phoenix

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2009-08-25

Total Pages: 484

ISBN-13: 1439157251

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A follow-up to A Rush of Wings finds Heather investigating her mother's mysterious death in Seattle while Dante struggles to understand the secrets of his past in New Orleans, an effort that is challenged by Dante's estranged father's efforts to protect him from dark angels. Reprint.


Solvents as Reagents in Organic Synthesis

Solvents as Reagents in Organic Synthesis

Author: Xiao-Feng Wu

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2018-01-03

Total Pages: 552

ISBN-13: 352734196X

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Written by highly renowned and experienced authors, this is the only reference on the application of solvents as reagents. Clearly structured, the text describes various methods for the activation and reaction of these small molecules, highlighting the synthetic opportunities as well as process-oriented advantages. To this end, all relevant types of solvents are covered separately and emphasized with numerous synthetic examples, while taking care to explain applications so as to avoid undesired side reactions. The result is a unique resource for every synthetic chemist and reaction engineer in industry and academia working on the methodical optimization of synthetic transformations.