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  2. Collationes in Hexaemeron - Wikipedia

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    Form and content to make them smaller and larger works, such as in de reduction Artium ad theologian (Reduction of the Arts to Theology), itinerary mentis ad Deum (The Mind's Road to God), and lignum vitae (The Tree of Life), and appear as the final sum of his theological thinking. In Collationes is about the vision of God in the Creation.

  3. Achille Collas - Wikipedia

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    Collas’s reduction machine. Achille Collas (1795–1859) was a French engineer, inventor, writer and engraver who developed a way of mechanically creating engravings after medallions and other reliefs, and a machine to copy sculptures at a smaller scale, the so-called "réduction méchanique", which popularized small sculptures and has been ...

  4. Pixmania - Wikipedia

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    Pixmania S.A.S. Pixmania (styled PIXmania), once known as Fotovista, was a French-based e-commerce website, founded in 2000. It promoted a variety of products, including consumer electronics and baby products, with turnover of over € 300million in 2013. [1] It operated a website and until 2013 ran brick-and-mortar retail stores in Europe.

  5. Meerwein–Ponndorf–Verley reduction - Wikipedia

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    The Meerwein–Ponndorf–Verley (MPV) reduction in organic chemistry is the reduction of ketones and aldehydes to their corresponding alcohols utilizing aluminium alkoxide catalysis in the presence of a sacrificial alcohol. [1] The advantages of the MPV reduction lie in its high chemoselectivity and its use of a cheap environmentally friendly ...

  6. Wolff–Kishner reduction - Wikipedia

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    The Wolff–Kishner reduction is a reaction used in organic chemistry to convert carbonyl functionalities into methylene groups. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In the context of complex molecule synthesis, it is most frequently employed to remove a carbonyl group after it has served its synthetic purpose of activating an intermediate in a preceding step.

  7. Sulfate-reducing microorganism - Wikipedia

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    Desulfovibrio vulgaris is the best-studied sulfate-reducing microorganism species; the bar in the upper right is 0.5 micrometre long.. Sulfate-reducing microorganisms (SRM) or sulfate-reducing prokaryotes (SRP) are a group composed of sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) and sulfate-reducing archaea (SRA), both of which can perform anaerobic respiration utilizing sulfate (SO 2−

  8. Reduction (orthopedic surgery) - Wikipedia

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    Reduction (orthopedic surgery) Reduction (orthopedic surgery) Joint dislocation in the DIP of the third finger before (left images) and after (right images) reduction. ICD-9-CM. 79. [edit on Wikidata] Reduction is a surgical procedure to restore a fracture or dislocation to the correct alignment.

  9. Reductions with samarium(II) iodide - Wikipedia

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    Samarium (II) iodide is effective for the reduction of a wide array of functional groups; however, other reducing agents are more useful in certain contexts. SmI 2 causes reductive dimerization of allylic or benzylic halides, and chiral halides undergo non-stereospecific reduction. [5] On the other hand, its functional group compatibility is ...