Publications by authors named "I Kleiner"

The first ground-state rotational spectrum of 3-methylstyrene (3MS) was measured by Fourier transform microwave spectroscopy under supersonic jet-cooled conditions. Transitions were assigned for two conformers: cis-3MS and trans-3MS. In the cis conformer, the vinyl group is oriented toward the methyl group, while in the trans conformer, it is positioned away from the methyl.

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We recorded and analyzed the microwave spectra of 2,5-dimethylanisole using a pulsed molecular jet Fourier transform microwave spectrometer and the newly developed Passage And Resonant-Impulse Synergy spectrometer across a frequency range of 2-26.5 GHz with support from quantum chemical calculations. Only one conformer was predicted and observed, where the methoxy group and its adjacent methyl group adopt anti-positions.

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Introduction: Placental abruption (PA) is a major obstetric complication associated with worse maternal and neonatal outcomes. Though ultrasound findings may support the diagnosis of PA, the association of such findings to the severity of PA and maternal and neonatal outcomes is not yet clear. We aimed to assess the maternal and neonatal outcomes of PA cases with vs.

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Article Synopsis
  • Fetal movements are key indicators of fetal health; reduced fetal movements (RFM) may point to potential issues, especially in pregnancies affected by fetal growth restriction (FGR), which can lead to serious complications.
  • This study analyzed data from term pregnancies with FGR, comparing those with RFM to those without, looking at maternal demographics, pregnancy outcomes, and placental characteristics.
  • Results indicated that RFM is linked to worse neonatal outcomes, even in larger babies, and was identified as a strong predictor of adverse outcomes, suggesting it signals additional complications beyond placental issues.
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