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Compilation of reports written by participants of a 14-day experimental pilot project in environmental education and biological field studies, designed and conducted under the guidance of Professor James A. Cunningham.
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Several cobalt(III) complexes of the V-hydroxyethyliminodiacetate ion (“heida”) have been prepared. Infrared and nmr studies, as well as exchange studies with D2O, show that the ligand tends to be tridentate and that the alcoholic hydroxyl group does not coordinate. Moreover, the alcoholic group in the complex can be acetylated without destruction of the complex. However, in [Co(en)(heida)]0, the alcoholic OH loses its proton, and the ligand becomes trinegative and tetradentate. © 1974, American Chemical Society. All rights reserved.
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While land boundaries have occupied the attention of Israelis since 1948 and even earlier, they have been little concerned with the sea, and the legislation concerning their maritime boundaries is vague and incomplete. In addition, since the Six Day War Israel occupies territory with several different territorial seas, resulting in a quite complex ad hoc situation. The sea is becoming more important to Israel and she is gradually turning her attention more and more to maritime matters. It would be well if an orderly system of maritime boundaries and cooperation in utilizing the resources of the sea could be arranged with her neighbors, but that seems impossible for the forseeable future. It does seem likely, however, that in connection with or shortly after the forthcoming Law of the Sea Conference, Israel will as a minimum extend her territorial sea from six miles to twelve, while stoutly maintaining the right of free transit through international straits. © 1974 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.