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The synthesis and characterisation is described of a new liquid crystalline side-chain polymer based on a predominantly poly ethylene oxide) backbone attached to which via flexible spacers are mesogenic groups.

Full compound characterisation is described in Additional file 1, together with the synthesis of compounds 4 and 2. Fig. 2 Radiosynthetic route to [18F]EFB.

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Other methods for material characterisation are described.

The synthesis of a range of dinuclear Cu II) dithiocarbamate (dtc -based macrocycles andtc -basedaracterisation are described.

The characterisation of these is described in MethodsS1.

The hermeticity of the array is demonstrated by helium leak tests and electrical and electrochemical characterisation of the feedthroughs is described.

The design of the system as well as the characterisation of the second stage is described in this paper.

Characterisation of the copolymers by NMR is described together with their thermal properties as measured by differential scanning calorimetery.

The characterisation of the two groups of legislation is described in Table 1 (restrictive countries) and Table 2 (expansive countries).

The characterisation of a new murine B cell lymphoma, A31, is described.

The development and characterisation of a new epithelial model for the experimental investigation of metastasis is described.

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