Attractive intramolecular edge-to-face aromatic interactions in flexible organic molecules
WB Jennings, BM Farrell, JF Malone - Accounts of chemical …, 2001 - ACS Publications
Recent X-ray crystallographic and NMR evidence indicates that relatively weak intramolecular
edge-to-face interactions between aromatic rings can affect or determine the conformation …
edge-to-face interactions between aromatic rings can affect or determine the conformation …
Speciation in birds: genes, geography, and sexual selection
…, CN Balakrishnan, WB Jennings… - Proceedings of the …, 2005 - National Acad Sciences
Molecular studies of speciation in birds over the last three decades have been dominated by
a focus on the geography, ecology, and timing of speciation, a tradition traceable to Mayr's …
a focus on the geography, ecology, and timing of speciation, a tradition traceable to Mayr's …
Immediate hip spica casting for femur fractures in pediatric patients: a review of 175 patients
AF Infante Jr, MC Albert, WB Jennings… - … and Related Research …, 2000 - journals.lww.com
Immediate closed reduction and application of a well-molded hip spica cast is a safe and
effective treatment option for closed, isolated femur fractures in children who weigh between 10 …
effective treatment option for closed, isolated femur fractures in children who weigh between 10 …
SPECIATIONAL HISTORY OF AUSTRALIAN GRASS FINCHES (POEPHILA) INFERRED FROM THIRTY GENE TREES*
WB Jennings, SV Edwards - Evolution, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Multilocus genealogical approaches are still uncommon in phylogeography and historical
demography, fields which have been dominated by microsatellite markers and mitochondrial …
demography, fields which have been dominated by microsatellite markers and mitochondrial …
Chemical shift nonequivalence in prochiral groups
WB Jennings - Chemical Reviews, 1975 - ACS Publications
The purpose of this report is to consider the chemical shift nonequivalence of geminal groups
in NMR spectra. The phenomenon which was first recognized in 1957has aroused much …
in NMR spectra. The phenomenon which was first recognized in 1957has aroused much …
The titanium tetrachloride induced synthesis of N-phosphinoylimines and N-sulphonylimines directly from aromatic aldehydes
WB Jennings, CJ Lovely - Tetrahedron, 1991 - Elsevier
The reaction of phosphinic amides or sulphonamides with an aromatic aldehyde in the presence
of titanium tetrachloride and triethylamine provides a simple, one-step preparation of N-…
of titanium tetrachloride and triethylamine provides a simple, one-step preparation of N-…
Systematics of the lizard family Pygopodidae with implications for the diversification of Australian temperate biotas
WB Jennings, ER Pianka, S Donnellan - Systematic Biology, 2003 - academic.oup.com
We conducted a phylogenetic study of pygopodid lizards, a group of 38 species endemic to
Australia and New Guinea, with two major goals:to reconstruct a taxonomically complete and …
Australia and New Guinea, with two major goals:to reconstruct a taxonomically complete and …
An efficient method for the preparation of N-phosphinoyl and N-sulphonyl imines directly from aromatic aldehydes
WB Jennings, CJ Lovely - Tetrahedron letters, 1988 - Elsevier
… Brian Jennings* and Carl J. Lovely … DR Boyd, WB Jennings, RM. McGuckin, M.
Rutherford and BM Saket, Chem. Commwr., 1985, 582; DR Boyd, JF Malone, RM McGuckin …
Rutherford and BM Saket, Chem. Commwr., 1985, 582; DR Boyd, JF Malone, RM McGuckin …
[HTML][HTML] Genome evolution and the future of phylogenomics of non-avian reptiles
DC Card, WB Jennings, SV Edwards - Animals, 2023 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary As a group of organisms, non-avian reptiles, most of which are the ~11,000
species of lizards and snakes, are an extraordinarily diverse group, displaying a greater …
species of lizards and snakes, are an extraordinarily diverse group, displaying a greater …
[HTML][HTML] Desert Tortoises (Gopherus agassizii) Are Selective Herbivores that Track the Flowering Phenology of Their Preferred Food Plants
WB Jennings, KH Berry - PLoS One, 2015 - journals.plos.org
… end of the tortoise’s shell is a radio telemetry transmitter (photo credit: WB Jennings). … spring,
we find strong support for the hypothesis by Jennings [14] that desert tortoises are selective …
we find strong support for the hypothesis by Jennings [14] that desert tortoises are selective …