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- The Liebeskind–Srogl coupling reaction is an organic reaction forming a new carbon–carbon bond from a thioester and a boronic acid using a metal catalyst...
- On February 19, 1976, 18-year-old student Neil Jordan "Bishop" Liebeskind opened fire with a sawed-off 12-gauge shotgun at the Computer Learning Center...
- (Milan) project Daniel Libeskind at TED Architecture in the 20th Century Liebeskind in conversation with Richard Weston and Melvyn Bragg, first broadcast...
- Franz Liebeskind (1866 – 1916) was a German composer born in Leipzig, Saxony on 22 April 1866 to Franz Ludwig and Henriette Josefine Liebeskind. He studied...
- Alan José Liebeskind Díaz (born 7 January 1985) is a Venezuelan international footballer who plays for the Mineros de Guayana, as a goalkeeper. Born in...
- dress at Liebeskind's father's store. Both the best-selling dress and the name Ann Taylor were given by the father to his son, Richard Liebeskind, for good...
- Marc Liebeskind (born 1956 in Geneva, Switzerland) is a Swiss composer, guitarist, musician, sound engineer and producer. His musical influences vary from...
- Meta Forkel-Liebeskind (22 February 1765 – 1853), was a German writer and translator. She was one of the so-called Universitätsmamsellen, a group of five...
- catalytic systems oxygen also regenerates the Cu(II) catalyst. In the Liebeskind–Srogl coupling a thiol ester is coupled with a boronic acid to produce...
- Binder Andreas Liebeskind Thomas Pottkämper Christian Schmittgen Programmer(s) Thomas Stein Artist(s) Igor Posavec Composer(s) Andreas Liebeskind Platform(s)...