garg.
Americanabbreviation
Etymology
Origin of garg.
From the Latin word gargarisma
Example Sentences
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“The technical chasm to cross for each of these neolabs is very substantial and I think that risk is very real,” said Ashu Garg, a general partner at Foundation Capital.
Building on that breakthrough, Garg's team has now developed methods to create even stranger structures: cage-shaped molecules known as cubene and quadricyclene that contain highly unusual double bonds.
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Garg's team discovered that this familiar geometry does not apply to cubene and quadricyclene.
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"Decades ago, chemists found strong support that we should be able to make alkene molecules like these, but because we're still very used to thinking about textbook rules of structure, bonding and reactivity in organic chemistry, molecules like cubene and quadricyclene have been avoided," said corresponding author Garg, distinguished Kenneth N. Trueblood professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry at UCLA.
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"Making cubene and quadricyclene was likely considered pretty niche in the 20th century," said Garg.
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