As A. Das and S. Ghosh show in their Communication on page 1092 ff., a charge-transfer interaction between the donor and acceptor then causes this complex to undergo back folding, transforming it into an alternate D–A stack, engulfing the pyrene donors like flies in a Venus fly trap...
The Venus flytrap is a very strange plant. It grows in dry parts of the United States. Its leaves are like the pages of a book. They can open and close very quickly. Inside the leaves there are three small hairs. If a fly touches one of the hairs the leaf closes quickly. The fly...
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dendrotelma (Figure 14), in a mixed submontan forest, additionally, the specimen used for the SEM pictures was collected in a Malaise trap next to dendrotelmata of an oak (Quercus sp.) tree, suggesting that also L. latipennis is a dendrolimnetic species. In Germany altitude ranges from ...
aren't always safe. Consider the Venus fly trap (Dionaea muscipula) which attracts insects into its “mouth” (actually leaves) scent and color. Some Euphorbias, a favorite houseplant of many, contain a milky sap which can cause blistering, vomiting or even temporary blindness. Then, there'...
Hell is one of the eleven cities of Venus, which man has reshaped to suit himself. Gortman has never been on Earth before. He speaks in a slow, stolid way, no lilt in his voice at all; the in.ection reminds Mattern of the way they talk in Urbmon 84, which Mattern once vis...
1092?ff., a charge‐transfer interaction between the donor and acceptor then causes this complex to undergo back folding, transforming it into an alternate D–A stack, engulfing the pyrene donors like flies in a Venus fly trap.Anindita Das...