
Jimin Jung
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Jan 30, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Shanal Gunasekera |Alla Pryyma |Jimin Jung |Rebekah Greenwood
Introduction The diversity of sulfur-based molecular constellations, along with the potential for stereogenicity at sulfur-IV/VI centers, opens new chemical space in the design of pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals (Figure 1A).1 Whilst sulfoxides, sulfones, and sulfonamides have been mainstays in medicinal chemistry,2 sulfoximine-bearing bio-actives (Figure 1A, B)3 have sparked acute interest in new S-imination methods, whereby sulfoximines are accessed from thioethers via iminating sulfoxides...
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Jan 30, 2024 |
pericles.pericles-prod.literatumonline.com | Alla Pryyma |Jimin Jung |Shanal Gunasekera |Rebekah Greenwood
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Jan 20, 2024 |
theafricanmirror.africa | Minwoo Park |Jimin Jung
VIDEO footage released by an organisation that works with North Korean defectors shows North Korean authorities publicly sentencing two teenagers to 12 years of hard labour for watching K-pop. The footage, which shows the two 16-year-olds in Pyongyang convicted of watching South Korean movies and music videos, was released by the South and North Development (SAND) Institute. Reuters was unable to independently verify the footage, which was first reported by the BBC.
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Jan 20, 2024 |
aol.co.uk | Minwoo Park |Jimin Jung
Video footage released by an organisation that works with North Korean defectors shows North Korean authorities publicly sentencing two teenagers to 12 years' hard labour for watching K-pop. The footage, which shows the two 16-year-olds in Pyongyang convicted of watching South Korean movies and music videos, was released by the South and North Development (SAND) Institute. Reuters was unable to independently verify the footage, which was first reported by the BBC.
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Jan 18, 2024 |
reuters.com | Minwoo Park |Jimin Jung
SEOUL, Jan 19 (Reuters) - Video footage released by an organisation that works with North Korean defectors shows North Korean authorities publicly sentencing two teenagers to 12 years' hard labour for watching K-pop. The footage, which shows the two 16-year-olds in Pyongyang convicted of watching South Korean movies and music videos, was released by the South and North Development (SAND) Institute. Reuters was unable to independently verify the footage, which was first reported by the BBC.
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