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: In the artwork "First Fruits of the Earth Offered to Saturn" at the Palazzo Vecchio,Β  Saturn (Cronus in Greek mythology) is holding the Ouroboros in the hand, symbolizing the eternal cycle of renewal and the interconnectedness of beginning and end.
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: An ouroborand is presented in the publication by Durola and Rebek (2010), Β 
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: which in its cavity coordinates an internal side chain and looks to swallow its own tail.
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: The form is caused by the presence or absence of zinc(II) in solution, which flips the cavity
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: between open and closed states (see https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.200906753).
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Oroboros of the month

In the artwork "First Fruits of the Earth Offered to Saturn" at the Palazzo Vecchio, Saturn (Cronus in Greek mythology) is holding the Ouroboros in the hand, symbolizing the eternal cycle of renewal and the interconnectedness of beginning and end.



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