Assoc Prof UWindsor, Faculty of Science Research Chair; married to @shufflersunite.bsky.social
he/him/you bastard
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John Trant
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Those in Germany were less segregated and more involved in all of society than the isolated, bothered, populations in Eastern Europe.
What happened in Belfast was a pogrom. Not an attempted pogrom. Now...will the UK let it work?
Or some villages, concentrating them, and making them more other, so it was simple for the Nazis to eliminate them later as they weren't dispersed throughout and integrated into the wider population. Its why death rates for German jews was lower than for Polish/Ukrainian or Belarussian.
Supplementary. Fig. 6-7
Nothing attempted about it. Most pogroms in Eastern Europe in most towns killed no one directly. They burnt the property of the Jews and made it impossible for them to stay while impoverishing them. We remember the deaths, but the pogroms result was to drive the Jewish population into the cities.
That's getting almost as heavy as my laptop.
Today I profess in the full regalia and honors due to me as a Doctor of Philosophy from UOttawa. My students need the laugh.
Driving into Toronto, 9 pm on a Friday night, using North Americas largest freeway. No possibility that it will be completely at a standstill. Right? Right?
Man, I never, ever learn.
Hi Claude! Can you explain, while missing the entire point and all the actual challenges an organic chemist faces, while also showing a complete lack of familiarity with the problems with literature and characterization, and misunderstanding structure determination, how you would solve chemistry?
My exposure to AI retrosynthetic tools (as opposed to other more algorithmic systems) has so far been: "it looks like you have a dipeptide. Have you thought of an amide disconnection?"