Combining aromaticity and strain with Tetsuo Nozoe - A passage of time with friends

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Note from the Editor: Tetsuo Nozoe lived his entire life on one of several island nations (Japan and Formosa, subsequently Taiwan, then returning to Japan). Those of us - and that is most of us! - who have never lived on an island nation likely cannot completely appreciate the 'isolation' and 'lack of diversity' that accompanies - along with many other valuable and happy consequences - such a life experience. As a New Zealander, colloquially as a Kiwi, Brian Halton shares this life experience with Nozoe. Indeed, New Zealand is far more isolated than either Japan or Taiwan in terms of distance to its nearest neighbor, population density, and size of its chemical community. Often during his career, Halton travelled to foreign lands, as did Nozoe, to fill his cup with collegiality and science. And Halton welcomed visitors to his beautiful country, as did Nozoe. Indeed, their mutual friendship was a blessing and honor to each of them. As Brian Halton tells his story of place and of science, I can well imagine Tetsuo Nozoe's response if he could read these words. He surely would have beamed in understanding these shared experiences! © 2014 The Chemical Society of Japan and Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.

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Halton, B. (2014). Combining aromaticity and strain with Tetsuo Nozoe - A passage of time with friends. Chemical Record. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/tcr.201402054

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