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Catalytic Isomerization of Fumaronitrile to Maleonitrile with the Rhodium()-Perchlorate Compound Rh(ClO4)(CO)(P(C6H5)3)2
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Convenient Method for the Preparation of Active Carbonates, Active Carbamates, and Ureas Using Di-2-Pyridyl Carbonate
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Comparison of ab initio Effective Valence Shell Hamiltonian with Semiempirical Theories of Valence: Pairing Theorem
The pairing properties of electronic structure are investigated from ab initioists' point of view. N
Catalysis by the Fe() Complex of N-Dodecyl-3,4-dihydroxybenzamide in the Hydroxylation of Anisole with Hydrogen peroxide
Hydroxylation of anisole with H2O2 was investigated by employing Fe() ion and N-dodecyl-3,4-dihydrox
Crystal Structure of Antiinflammatory Sulindac
The crystal structure of sulindac, C20H17FO3S, one of the nonsteroid antiinflammatory agents, has be
Characteistics of Charge Traps and Poling Behavior of Poly (Vinylidene Fluoride)
Transient charging and discharging currents as well as space charge limited currents have been measu
Crystal Structure of Dehydrated Partially Ag+-Exchanged Zeolite A, Ag4.6Na7.4-A, Treated with Hydrogen at 350
The crystal structure of Ag4.6Na7.4-A, dehydrated, treated with H2, and evacuated, all at 350, has b
Convenient Preparation of Sulfonium Salts
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Characterization of Korean Clays and Pottery by Neutron Activation Analysis (). Characterization of Korean Porcelainsherds
Data on the concentration of Na, K, Sc, Cr, Fe, Co, Cu, Ga, Rb, Cs, Ba, La, Ce, Sm, Eu, Tb, Lu, Hf,
Concentration Dependences of the Isotropic Raman Line Widths of Acetonitrile and Acetonitrile-d3 in Carbon Tetrachloride
Concentration dependences of the isotropic Raman line widths for the 1 (C-H and C-D) and the 2 (CN)
Calculation of the Dipole Moments for Square Pyramidal Complexes
Modified technique in calculating the dipole moments for square pyramidal complexes has been develop
Calculation of the Dipole Moments for the Coordination Compounds with Organic Ligands such as (C2H5)2SO, (C6H5)2SO, (C6H5)2SeO, (C6H5)3AsO, (C6H5)3PBCl3, and (C2H5)2OZrCl4
The dipole moments for some coordination compounds with organic ligands have been calculated adoptin
Conversion of Penicillin to Cephalosporin. Intramolecular Cyclization of a Penicillin-derived 4-mercaptoazetidin-2-one
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Complex Formation of Syndiotactic Poly(methacrylic acid) with Complementary Polymers through Hydrogen Bonding
Complex formations between syndiotactic poly(methacrylic acid) (st-PMAA) and poly(N-vinyl pyrrolidon
Crystal Structurre of Fully Dehydrated Partially Ag+-Exchanged Zeolite 4A, Ag7.6Na4.4-A. Ag+ Ions Prefer 6-Ring Sites. One Ag+ Ion is Reduced
The structure of partially Ag+-exchanged zeolite 4A, Ag7.6Na4.4-A, vacuum dehydrated at 370, has bee
Calculation of the NMR Cheimical Shift for a 4d1 System in a Strong Crystal Field Environment of Trigonal Symmetry with a Threefold Axis of Quantization
The NMR chemical shift arising from 4d electron angular momentum and 4d electron angular momentum an
Chemistry of the 3a,7a-Dihydro-1H-indole Esters. Aromatization by Bromine
A series of tetramethyl 1-substituted benzyl-3a,7a-dihydro-1H-indole-2,3,3a,4-tetracarbo xylates wer
Calculation of NMR Chemical Shift for a 3d1 System in a Strong Crystal Field Environment of Tetrahedral Symmetry (1). Application of the Expansion Method for a Spherical Harmonics for Derivation of Overlap and the Dipole Moment Matrix Elements of |4p >
Master formulas for overlap integrals and the dipole moments involving |4p > atomic orbitals have be
Concentration Dependence of the 1 Isotropic Raman Band of Nitromethane in Chloroform-d, Pyridine-d5, 1,3,5-Trifluorobenzene, and Hexafluorobenzene
Concentration dependences of the isotropic Raman band width and the peak position for the 1 (C-H str
Cupric Complexes Produced from the Reaction of Cupric Nitrate Trihydrate with S-2-Pyridyl Thioates
The reaction of cupric nitrate trihydrate with S-2-pyridyl thioates in acetonitrile was studied. The
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COMPARISON OF MECHANICAL PROPERTIES AND STRUCTURAL CHANGES OF CONTINUOUS BASALT AND GLASS FIBRES AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES
Water-induced and Co-filling kontrol inducedferromagnetism in Rb2Ni3S4
Microstructure Evolution and Electrical Properties of Ba2NaNb5O15 and BaTiO3 Composites
EFFECTIVE ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF ALUMINA-ZIRCONIA COMPOSITECERAMICS - PART 4. TENSILE MODULUS OF POROUS ALUMINA AND ZIRCONIA
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CRYSTALLIZATION CHARACTERISTICS OF ALKALI-IRON GERMANATECONTAINING SILICATE GLASSES
INFLUENCE OF ZIRCONIA CeO2 LATTICE STABILIZINGAGENT ON BIOGLAZE COATING
THE INFLUENCE OF SIMULATED BODY FLUID COMPOSITION ONCARBONATED HYDROXYAPATITE FORMATION
PREDICTION OF HEAT CAPACITIES OF SOLID BINARY OXIDES FROMGROUP CONTRIBUTION METHOD
SPINEL CRYSTAL DISTRIBUTION AND SETTLING IN A HIGH-LEVELWASTE MELTER WORKING AS A PERFECT MIXER
NATURAL CORROSION OF OLD POTASH GLASS COLOURED WITHURANIUM COMPOUNDS
STABILIZING THE HIGH-TEMPERATURE PROPERTIES OF GYPSUM-FREEPORTLAND CEMENT BY Al2O3 ADDITIONS
MICROSTRUCTURAL EFFECTS ON THE LUMINESCENCE INTENSITY OFPr3+-doped CaTiO3
ELECTRICAL AND DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF TeO2 -ZnO GLASSES
KINETICS OF HYDRATION OF MAGNESIUM OXIDE IN AQUEOUS SUSPENSION, PART 1 - METHOD OF MEASUREMENT AND EVALUATION OF EXPERIMENTAL DATA
MODEL OF ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY OF THICK-FILM RESISTORS, PART 4 - VOLTAGE DEPENDENCE OF RESISTIVITY
WETNESS EFFECT ON EPR Cu(II) SPIN LABEL IN HEAT TREATED SILICA XEROGELS
UNSTEADY NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF CIRCULATION AND HEAT TRANSFER IN A GLASS MELTING TANK
ZIRCONIA BASED ORGANIC PRECURSOR INFILTRATION AS A METHOD FOR PREPARATION OF ZTA CERAMICS, PART 1 - INFILTRATION
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