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[structure: see text]. In the stoichiometric asymmetric epoxidation of E-beta-methylstyrene with cationic chromium-salen oxo complexes, enantioselectivity is increased by halo-substitution at the 3,3'- and 6,6'-positions and decreased at the 4,4'- and 5,5'-positions on the salen rings. Addition of triphenylphosphine oxide significantly increases selection with 3,3'- or 5,5'-substituents but not with 4,4'- or 6,6'-substituents. Use of nitrate counterion is beneficial in most cases. The results are discussed with respect to the mode of stereoselection in metal-salen epoxidations.
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A lesbian couple in a monogamous relationship each presented with vaginal discharge demonstrable on culture to contain Trichomonas vaginalis. Their symptoms had failed to respond to standard regimens of metronidazole, and subsequent microbiological sensitivities confirmed resistance of the trichomonads to metronidazole (minimum inhibitory concentrations in aerobic conditions > 8 mcg/ml). In addition, the couple denied use of penetrative sex toys or recent male partners, supporting the concept of transmission through mutual masturbation.