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Acknowledgements
We thank S. Dötterl and R. Kaiser for kindly providing reference compounds
used in this study. K. Förster provided valuable comments on the manuscript.
Funding was provided by an ETH Zurich TH-grant to AW and FPS (Grant-N°
TH - 32/03-2) and by an SNF grant to FPS (SNF grant No. 2-77843-06).
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