Publications by authors named "Peter Maddox"

High throughput screening (HTS) of a 205 member Schiff base salicylaldimine ligand library derived from salicylaldehydes bearing bulky ortho-substituents, i.e., 9-anthracenyl, 1,4,5,8-tetramethylanthracenyl or triptycenyl, reacted in-situ with (p-tolyl)CrCl2(thf)3, identified two new classes of highly active chromium based systems for the oligomerization and polymerization of ethylene, respectively.

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Following a discovery that salicylaldimines bearing bulky ortho-phenoxy substituents and small imine substituents give very active chromium catalysts for ethylene polymerisation, High Throughput Screening (HTS) methodology has been employed to facilitate a further discovery of exceptionally active catalysts based on tridentate salicylaldimine ligands with bulky triptycenyl groups.

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Background: Human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA testing may be useful in clarifying equivocal cervical cytologic interpretations. One application might be to standardize the meaning of equivocal interpretations from laboratories in various regions. Because international differences may be particularly marked, international comparisons of emerging data will require clear translations of "equivocal" and similar terms.

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