The State of Bayesian Phylogenetics : Bayes for the Uninitiated

  • Brown J
  • Kilmer A
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Abstract

We present evidence of hydrogen bond formation, not salt formation, as the driving force in the liquefaction of a solid pharmaceutical in the form of a neutral acid-base complex, as exemplified by the liquid formed from a mixture of the local anesthetic lidocaine with fatty acids; these complexes exist at the boundary between simple eutectics and partially ionised ionic liquids.

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Brown, J. W., & Kilmer, A. J. (2003). The State of Bayesian Phylogenetics : Bayes for the Uninitiated. ReCALL, 47(8), 1–71. Retrieved from http://www.eko.uj.edu.pl/molecol/images/stories/studenci/krysia/Brown_Bayesian_Introduction.pdf

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