Abstract:Ein solches Schema IieBe vermuten, daB aus Porphobilinogen nur der Typ I entstehen kann, bei dem gleichsinnig jeweils die Aminomethyl-Gr.uppe in die a-Stellung des Nachbarkerns eingreift und so die konsequent alternlerende Anordnung der P-Substituenten verder Uroporphyrin-Synthese nach Treibs und Offa4) zugrunde, bei der aus einem Pyrrol (IX) Uroporphy-Die Autoren erklaren den Vorgang damit, daS -COOH und -CH,OH ungefahr gleich schnell abgespalten werden und die Pyrrol-cl-methingruppe mit der Methylol-Gruppe u… Show more
“…24 Procedural law has also been subject to convergence as many features of the U.S. system have been diminished or exported to other countries. For example, countries in Europe and Asia have adopted the use of contingency fees 25 and class actions, 26 while in the United States punitive damages have been limited by state laws 27 and jury trials have become uncommon. 28 As noted by the chair of the American Bar Association Litigation Section, "[f]or the first time in our country's history, the future of the jury system is in serious jeopardy."…”
The authors thank Robert C. Bird, Special Issue Advisor, for his valuable editorial contributions, Allyssa Martina for her insightful comments and Leila Hamhoum, Rachel Schy and Megan Steele for their research assistance.
“…24 Procedural law has also been subject to convergence as many features of the U.S. system have been diminished or exported to other countries. For example, countries in Europe and Asia have adopted the use of contingency fees 25 and class actions, 26 while in the United States punitive damages have been limited by state laws 27 and jury trials have become uncommon. 28 As noted by the chair of the American Bar Association Litigation Section, "[f]or the first time in our country's history, the future of the jury system is in serious jeopardy."…”
The authors thank Robert C. Bird, Special Issue Advisor, for his valuable editorial contributions, Allyssa Martina for her insightful comments and Leila Hamhoum, Rachel Schy and Megan Steele for their research assistance.
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