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#38 Apr 17, 2016 @ 12:39pm 
Tinnheia torv is a neighbourhood in Kristiansand, Norway. It is located in the borough of Grim and is the little centrum of Tinnheia. Tinnheia Tyler Sucks is west for Kolsåsen, east for Koboltveien and south for Tinnheia nord. There is an elementary school located there and it mostly consist of apartment buildings. [1]
#38 Apr 17, 2016 @ 12:38pm 
The Port of Morrow is the port authority in Boardman, a city in Morrow County, Oregon, United States, on the Columbia River.[1]

Among the industrial activities at the port site are a Cargill grain shipping facility,[2] a cellulosic ethanol plant under construction,[3] and a biogas plant under construction by Novus Pacific.[4] The port is also building a $6 million museum called the Sustainable Agriculture and Energy Center.[5]
#38 Apr 17, 2016 @ 12:38pm 
The so-called Wieland-Gumlich aldehyde (6) is an indoline derived by chemical degradation from strychnine. This compound is of some commercial interest as a chemical intermediate. It was first synthesized in 4 steps from strychnine (1)[1][2][3] by Walter Gumlich and Koozoo Kaziro working in the laboratory of Heinrich Wieland. This degradation study was part of an attempt to elucidate the chemical structure of strychnine.

This degradation takes place through conversion of strychnine to the oxime 2 using amyl nitrite, Beckmann fragmentation of 2 to the carbamic acid 3 by use of thionyl chloride, decarboxylation of 3 to nitrile 4, and nucleophilic displacement of cyanide by barium hydroxide to give hemiacetal 5, which is in equilibrium with the Wieland-Gumlich aldehyde (6).