<< مقالات لاتين >>
<< بر اساس عنوان >>
1
Reactive navigation and opportunistic localization for autonomous underground mining vehicles
2
Reactive nitrogen compounds (RNCs) in exhaust of advanced PM–NOx abatement technologies for future diesel applications
3
Reactive nitrogen emissions from crop and livestock farming in India
4
Reactive nitrogen in agroecosystems: Integration with greenhouse gas interactions
5
Reactive nitrogen oxides in the southeast United States national parks: source identification, origin, and process budget
6
Reactive nitrogen species in the chemical biology of inflammation
7
Reactive nitrogen species induce nuclear factor-κB-mediated protein degradation in skeletal muscle cells
8
Reactive NO absorption in aqueous FeII(EDTA) solutions in the presence of denitrifying micro-organisms
9
Reactive Nodular Fibrous Pseudotumor Presenting as a Huge Intraabdominal Mass after Abdominal Surgery: a Case Report
10
REACTIVE NOISE BARRIER OPTIMIZATION PLAN FOR NOISEPOLLUTION REDUCTION IN FIFTEEN DISTRICTS OF TEHRAN
11
Reactive nucleation of silver clusters with oxygen and water
12
Reactive optimal power flow incorporating margin enhancement constraints with nonlinear interior point method
13
Reactive organoallyl species generated from aryl halides and allene: allylation of α,β-unsaturated aldehydes and cyclic ketones employing Pd/In transmetallation processes
14
Reactive oxidants regulate membrane repolarization and store-operated uptake of calcium by formyl peptide-activated human neutrophils
15
Reactive oxide-dispersed Ni3Al intermetallic coatings by sediment co-deposition
16
Reactive oxo-titanium species in titanosilicate molecular sieves: EPR investigations and structure–activity correlations
17
Reactive oxygen and ethylene are involved in the regulation of regurgitant-induced responses in bean plants
18
Reactive oxygen and nitrogen intermediates contribute to Haemophilus somnus lipooligosaccharide-mediated apoptosis of bovine endothelial cells
19
Reactive oxygen and nitrogen intermediates contribute to Haemophilus somnus lipooligosaccharide-mediated apoptosis of bovine endothelial cells
20
Reactive oxygen and nitrogen metabolites modulate fibronectin-induced fibroblast migration in vitro
21
Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species as signaling molecules regulating neutrophil function
22
Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species regulate inducible nitric oxide synthase function shifting the balance of nitric oxide and superoxide production
23
Reactive oxygen and reactive nitrogen intermediates in innate and specific immunity
24
Reactive oxygen intermediates and oxalic acid in the pathogenesis of the necrotrophic fungus Sclerotinia sclerotiorum
25
Reactive oxygen intermediates mediate a systemic signal network in the establishment of plant immunity : Alvarez ME, Pennell RI, Meijer P-J, Ishikawa A, Dixon RA, Lamb C: Cell 1998, 92:773–784
26
Reactive oxygen intermediates mediate a systemic signal network in the establishment of plant immunity : Alvarez ME, Pennell RI, Meijer PJ, Ishikawa A, Dixon RA, Lamb C: Cell 1998, 92:773–784
27
Reactive oxygen intermediates modulate nitric oxide signaling in the plant hypersensitive disease-resistance response
28
Reactive oxygen metabolites promote cholesterol crystal formation in model bile: Role of lipid peroxidation
29
Reactive oxygen on a Au/TiO2 supported catalyst
30
Reactive oxygen signalling: the latest news
31
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) and reactive nitrogen species (RNS) generation by silica in inflammation and fibrosis
32
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are a crucial factor in the anticancer activity of Oliveria decumbens extract against the A431 human skin cell line
33
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) in multistage carcinogenesis
34
Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) level in seminal plasma of infertile men and healthy donors
35
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) production by amoebocytes of Asterias rubens (Echinodermata)
36
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) production in seminal fluid correlate with the severity of varicocele in infertile men
37
Reactive oxygen species accelerate production of vascular endothelial growth factor by advanced glycation end products in RAW264.7 mouse macrophages
38
Reactive oxygen species activate focal adhesion kinase, paxillin and P130CAS tyrosine phosphorylation in endothelial cells
39
Reactive Oxygen Species Activate Glucose Transport in L6 Myotubes
40
Reactive oxygen species activate human peripheral blood dendritic cells
41
Reactive Oxygen Species Activation of Plant Ca2+ Channels. A Signaling Mechanism in Polar Growth, Hormone Transduction, Stress Signaling, and Hypothetically Mechanotransduction (UPDATE ON REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES ACTIVATION OF Ca2+ CHANNELS)
42
Reactive oxygen species and acute renal failure
43
Reactive oxygen species and angiogenesis: NADPH oxidase as target for cancer therapy
44
Reactive Oxygen Species and Antioxidant in Seminal Plasma and Their Impact on Male Fertility
45
Reactive Oxygen Species and Antioxidant in Seminal Plasma and Their Impact on Male Fertility
46
Reactive oxygen species and antioxidant machinery in abiotic stress tolerance in crop plants
47
Reactive oxygen species and antioxidants – a war of nutrition
48
Reactive Oxygen Species and Antioxidants in Postharvest Vegetables and Fruits
49
Reactive oxygen species and ascorbate–glutathione interplay in signaling and stress responses in Sesamum orientale L. against Alternaria sesami (Kawamura) Mohanty and Behera
50
Reactive oxygen species and cellular oxygen sensing
51
Reactive Oxygen Species and DNA Damage in 2-Bromo-(glutathione-S-yl) hydroquinone-Mediated Cytotoxicity
52
Reactive Oxygen Species and DNA Oxidation in Fetal Rat Tissues
53
Reactive oxygen species and HIF-1 signalling in cancer
54
Reactive oxygen species and nitric oxide affect cell wall metabolism in tobacco BY-2 cells
55
Reactive oxygen species and oocyte aging: Role of superoxide, hydrogen peroxide, and hypochlorous acid
56
Reactive oxygen species and p38 MAPK regulate Bax translocation and calcium redistribution in salubrinal-induced apoptosis of EBV-transformed B cells
57
Reactive Oxygen Species and p38MAPK Have a Role in the Smad2 Linker Region Phosphorylation Induced by TGF-β
58
Reactive oxygen species and PI3K/Akt signaling play key roles in the induction of Nrf2-driven heme oxygenase-1 expression in sulforaphane-treated human mesothelioma MSTO-211H cells
59
Reactive oxygen species and proinflammatory cytokine signaling in endothelial cells: effect of selenium supplementation
60
Reactive Oxygen Species and Protein Kinases Modulate the Level of Phospho-MEK-Like Proteins During Human Sperm Capacitation1
61
Reactive Oxygen Species and Protein Oxidation in Aging: A Look Back, A Look Ahead
62
Reactive oxygen species and synaptic plasticity in the aging hippocampus
63
Reactive oxygen species and the modulation of stroke
64
Reactive oxygen species are generated through a BLT2-linked cascade in Ras-transformed cells
65
Reactive oxygen species are involved in lipopolysaccharide-induced intrauterine growth restriction and skeletal development retardation in mice
66
Reactive Oxygen Species Are Partially Involved in the Bacteriocidal Action of Hypochlorous Acid
67
Reactive oxygen species as agents of wood decay by fungi
68
Reactive oxygen species as cellular messengers Review Article
69
Reactive oxygen species at the oxide/water interface: Formation mechanisms and implications for prebiotic chemistry and the origin of life
70
Reactive oxygen species attenuate nitric-oxide-mediated hypoxia-inducible factor-1α stabilization
71
Reactive oxygen species augment B-cell-activating factor expression
72
Reactive oxygen species burst induced by aluminum stress triggers mitochondria-dependent programmed cell death in peanut root tip cells
73
Reactive oxygen species contribute to contractile dysfunction following rapid ventricular pacing in dogs
74
Reactive Oxygen Species Contribute to Epidermal Hyaluronan Catabolism in Human Skin Organ Culture
75
Reactive oxygen species derived from the mitochondrial respiratory chain are not responsible for the basal levels of oxidative base modifications observed in nuclear DNA of mammalian cells
76
Reactive oxygen species from chloroplasts contribute to 3-acetyl-5-isopropyltetramic acid-induced leaf necrosis of Arabidopsis thaliana
77
Reactive Oxygen Species Generated from the Reaction of Copper(II) Complexes with Biological Reductants Cause DNA Strand Scission
78
Reactive oxygen species generation and peroxidase activity during Oidium neolycopersici infection on Lycopersicon species
79
Reactive oxygen species generation and photo-cytotoxicity of eugenol in solutions of various pH
80
Reactive Oxygen Species Generation and Use of Antioxidants during In Vitro Maturation of Oocytes
81
Reactive oxygen species generation at the plasma membrane for antibody control
82
Reactive oxygen species in acute respiratory distress syndrome
83
Reactive oxygen species in biological systems: An interdisciplinary approach
84
Reactive oxygen species in cancer cells: Live by the sword, die by the sword
85
Reactive oxygen species in choline deficiency-induced apoptosis in rat hepatocytes
86
Reactive oxygen species in epoxidation reactions over titanosilicate molecular sieves
87
Reactive oxygen species in essential hypertension and non–insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
88
Reactive oxygen species in human health and disease
89
Reactive oxygen species in hypertension: An update
90
Reactive oxygen species in in vitro pesticide-induced neuronal cell (SH-SY5Y) cytotoxicity: Role of NFκB and caspase-3
91
Reactive oxygen species in pulmonary inflammation by ambient particulates
92
Reactive oxygen species in stallion semen can be affected by season and colloid centrifugation
93
Reactive Oxygen Species in the Aerobic Decomposition of Sodium Hydroxymethanesulfinate
94
Reactive Oxygen Species in Titanosilicates TS-1 and TiMCM-41: An In Situ EPR Spectroscopic Study
95
Reactive oxygen species in tumor metastasis
96
Reactive oxygen species induce different cell death mechanisms in cultured neurons
97
Reactive oxygen species level, mitochondrial transcription factor A gene expression and succinate dehydrogenase activity in metaphase II oocytes derived from in vitro cultured vitrified mouse ovaries
98
Reactive Oxygen Species Mediate Alpha-adrenergic Receptor-stimulated Hypertrophy in Adult Rat Ventricular Myocytes
99
Reactive Oxygen Species Mediate Cyclic Strain-induced Endothelin-1 Gene Expression via Ras/Raf/extracellular Signal-regulated Kinase Pathway in Endothelial Cells
100
Reactive oxygen species mediate Endothelin-1-induced activation of ERK1/2, PKB, and Pyk2 signaling, as well as protein synthesis, in vascular smooth muscle cells
101
Reactive oxygen species mediate tolfenamic acid-induced apoptosis in human colorectal cancer cells
102
Reactive oxygen species mediated ginsenoside Rg3- and Rh2-induced apoptosis in hepatoma cells through mitochondrial signaling pathways
103
Reactive oxygen species mediates TNF-α-induced inflammatory response in bone marrow mesenchymal cells
104
Reactive oxygen species modulate independent protein phosphorylation pathways during human sperm capacitation
105
Reactive oxygen species modulate Zn2+-induced apoptosis in cancer cells
106
Reactive Oxygen Species on Platinum Gauzes during Partial Oxidation of Methane into Synthesis Gas
107
Reactive oxygen species produced by irradiation of some phthalocyanine derivatives
108
Reactive Oxygen Species Produced by Liver Mitochondria of Rats in Sepsis
109
Reactive oxygen species produced by NADPH oxidase, xanthine oxidase, and mitochondrial electron transport system mediate heat shock-induced MMP-1 and MMP-9 expression
110
Reactive oxygen species produced upon photoexcitation of sunscreens containing titanium dioxide (an EPR study)
111
Reactive oxygen species production by the mitochondrial respiratory chain in isolated rat hepatocytes and liver mitochondria: studies using myxothiazol
112
Reactive oxygen species production in mitochondria of human gingival fibroblast induced by blue light irradiation
113
Reactive Oxygen Species Production of Neutrophils in Patients With Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia During Treatment With All-Trans Retinoic Acid
114
Reactive oxygen species promote raft formation in T lymphocytes
115
Reactive Oxygen Species Promote TNF(alpha)-Induced Death and Sustained JNK Activation by Inhibiting MAP Kinase Phosphatases
116
Reactive oxygen species regulate epidermal growth factor-induced vascular endothelial growth factor and hypoxia-inducible factor-1α expression through activation of AKT and P70S6K1 in human ovarian cancer cells
117
Reactive oxygen species responsible for beta-glucan degradation
118
Reactive oxygen species scavenging activity during periodontal mucoperiosteal healing: An experimental study in dogs
119
Reactive oxygen species scavenging activity of aminoderivatized chitosan with different degree of deacetylation Original Research Article
120
Reactive oxygen species stimulated human hepatoma cell proliferation via cross-talk between PI3-K/PKB and JNK signaling pathways
121
Reactive oxygen species up-regulate CD11b in microglia via nitric oxide: Implications for neurodegenerative diseases
122
Reactive oxygen species, antioxidants, and the mammalian thioredoxin system
123
Reactive oxygen species, cell signaling, and cell injury
124
Reactive oxygen species, nitric oxide and glutathione: a key role in the establishment of the legume–Rhizobium symbiosis?
125
Reactive Oxygen Species: A Double-Edged Sword in Reproduction
126
Reactive oxygen species: Biological stimuli of neuroblastoma cell response
127
Reactive oxygen species: response of algal cells
128
Reactive Oxygen Species-activated p38/ERK 1/2 MAPK Signaling Pathway in the Mycobacterium bovis Bacillus Calmette Guérin (BCG)-induced CCL2 Secretion in Human Monocytic Cell Line THP-1
129
Reactive oxygen species-independent G1 arrest induced by evening primrose extract in Ehrlich ascites tumor cells
130
Reactive oxygen species-mediated endoplasmic reticulum stress and mitochondrial dysfunction contribute to cirsimaritin-induced apoptosis in human gallbladder carcinoma GBC-SD cells
131
Reactive Oxygen Species-Mediated Inactivation of Pyruvate Dehydrogenase
132
Reactive oxygen species-mediated kinase activation by dihydrotanshinone in tanshinones-induced apoptosis in HepG2 cells
133
Reactive oxygen species-mitochondria pathway involved in LYG-202-induced apoptosis in human hepatocellular carcinoma HepG2 cells
134
Reactive oxygen species-sensitive p38 MAPK controls thrombin-induced migration of vascular smooth muscle cells
135
Reactive oxygen/nitrogen species and the aged brain: Radical impact of ion channel function
136
Reactive oxygen/nitrogen species at the fulcrum of life–death decisions: A commentary on “Peroxynitrite transforms nerve growth factor into an apoptotic factor for motor neurons”
137
Reactive parametrized scalar profiles (R-PSP) mixing model for partially premixed combustion
138
Reactive parking control of nonholonomic vehicles via a fuzzy learning automaton
139
Reactive particle precipitation in liquid microchannel flow
140
Re-Active Passive devices for control of noise transmission through a panel
141
Reactive Path Deformation for Nonholonomic Mobile Robots.
142
Reactive patterning via post-functionalization of polymer brushes utilizing disuccinimidyl carbonate activation to couple primary amines
143
Reactive perfluoropolyoxyalkylene oligomers. I. Isothermal equilibrium on silica gel: Fundamental parameters
144
Reactive phase behavior of aluminum nitrate in high temperature and supercritical water
145
Reactive phase formation at AlN–Ti and AlN–TiAl interfaces
146
Reactive phase formation at AlN–Ti and AlN–TiAl interfaces
147
Reactive phase of oxygen on Cu(100) at 100 K studied by HREELS and TPD
148
Reactive phase separation: Prediction of an occlusion morphology
149
Reactive planning in a Christian Bureaucracy
150
Reactive Planning Simulation in Dynamic Environments with VirtualRobot: Reactive agents and Simulation
151
Reactive plasma cladding of TiC/Fe cermet coating using asphalt as a carbonaceous precursor
152
Reactive plasma immersion ion implantation for surface passivation
153
Reactive Plasma Sprayed TiN Coating and Its Thermal Stability Original Research Article
154
Reactive plasma sprayed TiN coating and its tribological properties
155
Reactive plasma spraying of TiAl6V4 alloy
156
Reactive plasma spraying of titanium in nitrogen containing plasma gas
157
Reactive plasma spraying of titanium in nitrogen containing plasma gas
158
Reactive plasticity for clays during dehydration and rehydration. Part 1: concepts and options
159
Reactive plasticity for clays: application to a natural analog of long-term geomechanical effects of nuclear waste disposal
160
Reactive polar precipitation via ether cross-linkage: A new mechanism for solid bitumen formation
161
Reactive Polymer Coatings: A First Step toward Surface Engineering of Microfluidic Devices
162
Reactive polymer films: Polypyrrole oxidation kinetics in aqueous solution
163
Reactive polymeric nanoparticles based on unconventional dextran derivatives
164
Reactive potentials for molecular dynamics with cluster multi-range interpolation Original Research Article
165
Reactive powder based concretes: Mechanical properties, durability and hybrid use with OPC
166
Reactive Powder Concrete with Steel, Glass and Polypropylene Fibers as a Repair Material
167
Reactive power and voltage control based on general quantum genetic algorithms
168
REACTIVE POWER AND VOLTAGE CONTROL BY GENETIC ALGORITHM AND ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK
169
Reactive power as an ancillary service
170
REACTIVE POWER BASED ANTI-ISLANDING SCHEME FOR SYNCHRONOUS DISTRIBUTED GENERATORS
171
Reactive Power based Model Reference Neural Learning Adaptive System for Speed Estimation in Sensor-less Induction Motor Drives
172
Reactive power capability of doubly fed asynchronous generators
173
Reactive power compensation and load balancing for unbalanced three-phase four-wire system by a combined system of an SVC and a series active filter
174
Reactive power compensation using a fuzzy logic controlled synchronous motor
175
Reactive power control in distribution networks with dispersed generators: a cost based method
176
Reactive power control of wind farms for voltage control applications
177
Reactive power control on residential utility-interactive PV power systems
178
Reactive Power Coordination Between Solid Oxide Fuel Cell and Battery for Microgrid Frequency Control
179
Reactive power cost allocation by power tracing based method
180
Reactive power dispatch in wind farms using particle swarm optimization technique and feasible solutions search
181
Reactive Power from Distributed Energy
182
Reactive power loss optimization for an IEEE 14-bus power system using various algorithms
183
Reactive Power Management in Micro Grid with Considering Power Generation Uncertainty and State Estimation
184
Reactive Power Management of PV Systems by Distributed Cooperative Control in Low Voltage Distribution Networks
185
Reactive power market management considering voltage control area reserve and system security
186
Reactive power optimisation using an analytic hierarchical process and a nonlinear optimisation neural network approach
187
Reactive power optimisation with voltage stability consideration in power market systems
188
Reactive power optimization and voltage control in the Western Algerian transmission system: a hybrid approach
189
Reactive Power Optimization for Voltage Stability Limit Improvement Incorporating TCSC Device through DE/PSO under Contingency Condition
190
Reactive power optimization using successive quadratic programming method
191
Reactive power pricing and management
192
Reactive Power Pricing Simultaneous Using Spot and Bilateral Market Models Considering Opportunity Cost
193
Reactive power pricing: a conceptual framework for remuneration and charging procedures
194
Reactive power reduction in three-phase electric arc furnace
195
Reactive power rescheduling with generator ranking for voltage stability improvement
196
Reactive Power Scheduling Using Quadratic Convex Relaxation
197
Reactive power service cost allocation using aumann-shapley method
198
Reactive power transfer allocation method with the application of artificial neural network
199
Reactive pozzolana from Indian clays—their use in cement mortars
200
Reactive pozzolanas from rice husk ash: An alternative to cement for rural housing
201
REACTIVE PREFERENTIAL STRUCTURES AND NONMONOTONIC CONSEQUENCE
202
Reactive pressing of intermetallics
203
Reactive processing in ADOME-II: an extensible approach
204
Reactive processing of environmentally conscious, biomorphic ceramics from natural wood precursors
205
Reactive processing of nanostructured nickel aluminide intermetallics starting from elemental nanopowders
206
Reactive processing of polyaniline in a banbury mixer
207
Reactive processing of polyethylene and polyethylene-ethylene/propylene/dicyclopentadiene blends under static and dynamic conditions
208
Reactive processing of polyethylene and polyethylene-ethylene/propylene/dicyclopentadiene blends under static and dynamic conditions
209
Reactive processing of polymers: effect of in situ compatibilisation on characteristics of blends of polyethylene terephthalate and ethylene-propylene rubber
210
Reactive processing with difunctional oligomers to compatibilize polymer blends
211
Reactive PSU/PA blends: comparison of materials prepared by mini-twin screw extruder and batch mixer
212
Reactive Pulmonary Capillary Hemangiomatosis and Pulmonary Veno-Occlusive Disease in a Patient with Repaired Scimitar Syndrome
213
Reactive pulsed laser ablation and deposition of thin indium tin oxide films for solid state compact sensors
214
Reactive pulsed laser ablation and deposition of thin indium tin oxide films for solid state compact sensors
215
Reactive pulsed laser deposition and characterization of niobium nitride thin films
216
Reactive pulsed laser deposition of gold nitride thin films
217
Reactive Pulsed Laser Deposition of titanium nitride thin film: Optimization of process parameters using Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry
218
Reactive R.F. magnetron sputtering deposition of WO3 thin films
219
Reactive Recrystallization of Sodium Bicarbonate
220
Reactive rectifying for producing dimethyl carbonate
221
Reactive reserve-based contingency constrained optimal power flow (RCCOPF) for enhancement of voltage stability margins
222
Reactive residue curve maps: A new study case
223
Reactive resonances in the N + N2 exchange reaction
224
Reactive Robust Routing: Anomaly Localization and Routing Reconfiguration for Dynamic Networks
225
Reactive routing for mobile cognitive radio ad hoc networks
226
Reactive scattering from solid surfaces
227
Reactive scattering of CN + D2: the stereodynamics Original Research Article
228
Reactive scattering via real finite-range solutions: pointwise projections
229
Reactive Scheduling Addressing Unexpected Disturbance in Cellular Manufacturing Systems
230
Reactive Scheduling of a Distributed Network for the Supply of Perishable Products
231
Reactive scheduling using a multi-agent model: the SCEP framework
232
Reactive schedulinginthemulti-modeRCPSP
233
Reactive Search strategies using Reinforcement Learning, local search algorithms and Variable Neighborhood Search
234
Reactive Separation of Gallic Acid Using Phosphoric and Aminic Extractants in Non-Toxic Natural Diluents
235
Reactive separations for process intensification: an industrial perspective
236
Reactive silica and strength of fly ashes
237
Reactive silica transport in fractured porous media: Analytical solution for a single fracture
238
Reactive sintering of electroless nickel-plated aluminum powders
239
Reactive sintering of porous tungsten: A cost effective sustainable technique for the manufacturing of high current density cathodes to be used in flashlamps
240
Reactive sintering of TiAl–Ti5Si3 in situ composites
241
Reactive sintering of tungsten-doped high strength ZrB2–SiC porous ceramics using metastable precursors
242
Reactive sintering of U0.85Am0.15O2−x blanket fuels in various oxygen potentials
243
Reactive sintering of U1−yAmyO2±x in overstoichiometric conditions
244
Reactive sintering of YAG-based materials using micrometer-sized powders
245
Reactive sintering process and thermoelectric properties of boron rich boron carbides
246
Reactive sintering: An important component in the combustion of nanocomposite thermites
247
Reactive sites on oxygenated metal surfaces
248
Reactive solute transport in macroscopically homogeneous porous media: analytical solutions for the temporal moments
249
Reactive Spark Plasma Sintering of rhenium diboride
250
Reactive Spark Plasma Sintering of Y3Al5O12-MgAl2O4 Composites
251
Reactive spark plasma sintering of ZrB2-TiC composites: Role of nano-sized carbon black additive
252
Reactive species and antioxidants: many-faceted entities
253
Reactive species from aromatics and oxa-di-π-methane rearrangement: a stereoselective synthesis of (±)-hirsutene from salicyl alcohol
254
Reactive species: A cell damaging rout assisting to chemical carcinogens
255
Reactive spreading: adsorption, ridging and compound formation Original Research Article
256
Reactive sputter deposition and characterization of tantalum nitride thin films
257
Reactive sputter deposition and characterization of tantalum nitride thin films
258
Reactive sputter deposition of alumina films on magnesium alloy by double cathode glow-discharge plasma technique
259
Reactive sputter deposition of metal containing hydrogenated amorphous carbon coatings exhibiting self-assembled alternating nanolayers
260
Reactive sputtered TiO2 thin film humidity sensor with negative substrate bias
261
Reactive sputtering deposition of photocatalytic TiO2 thin films on glass substrates
262
Reactive sputtering deposition of V2O5 − z on flexible PET/ITO substrates for electrochromic devices
263
Reactive sputtering of Cu2ZnSnS4 thin films — Target effects on the deposition process stability
264
Reactive sputtering of hard nitride coatings using asymmetric-bipolar pulsed DC generator
265
Reactive sputtering of iron in Ar–N2 and Ar–O2 mixtures
266
Reactive sputtering of NbCx-based nanocomposite coatings: An up-scaling study
267
Reactive sputtering of TiOxNy coatings by the reactive gas pulsing process. Part I: Pattern and period of pulses
268
Reactive sputtering of TiOxNy coatings by the reactive gas pulsing process: Part II: The role of the duty cycle
269
Reactive sputtering of TiOxNy coatings by the reactive gas pulsing process: Part III: The particular case of exponential pulses
270
Reactive sputtering of ZnO:Al thin films from rotatable dual metallic targets
271
Reactive sputtering preparation of CuInS2 thin films and their optical and electrical characteristics
272
Reactive sputtering TiO2 films for surface coating of poly(dimethylsiloxane)
273
Reactive sputtering: A method to modify the metallic ratio in the novel silver–copper oxides
274
Reactive states for β-bond dissociation of α-phenoxylacetophenones studied by laser flash triplet sensitization techniques
275
Reactive strategies in indirect reciprocity
276
Reactive stripping in pilot scale monolith reactors—application to esterification
277
Reactive structural materials consolidated by cold spray: Al–CuO thermite
278
Reactive sulfide relationships with trace metal extractability in sediments from southern Moreton Bay, Australia
279
Reactive sulfides relationship with metals in sediments from an eutrophicated estuary in Southeast Brazil
280
Reactive surface processing by irradiation with excimer laser, Nd:YAG laser, free electron laser and Ti:sapphire laser in nitrogen atmosphere
281
Reactive synovitis: MRI features with arthroscopic correlation (in French)
282
Reactive synthesis for porous Ti3AlC2 ceramics through TiH2, Al and graphite powders
283
Reactive synthesis of alumina-boron nitride composites Original Research Article
284
Reactive synthesis of ceramic matrix composites under pressure
285
Reactive synthesis of Ti–Al intermetallics during microwave heating in an E-field maximum
286
Reactive Tabu Search Approach for Scheduling Solid Waste Collection Problems
287
Reactive template assisted growth of one-dimensional nanostructures of titanium dioxide
288
Reactive thermal spraying of TiC-Fe composite coating by using asphalt as carbonaceous precursor
289
Reactive thioglucoside substrates for β-glucosidase
290
Reactive thiol-ene emulsion-templated porous polymers incorporating pentafluorophenyl acrylate
291
Reactive trace element enrichment in a highly modified, tidally inundated acid sulfate soil wetland: East Trinity, Australia
292
Reactive trace gases measured in the interstitial air of surface snow at Summit, Greenland
293
Reactive Transfer of Pollutants Through the Unsaturated Soil Zone During an Artificial Aquifer Recharge Process
294
Reactive transport in disordered media: Role of fluctuations in interpretation of laboratory experiments
295
Reactive Transport in Porous Media: P.C. Lichtner, C.I. Steefel and E.H. Oelkers(Eds.)
296
Reactive Transport in Porous Media: Reviews in Mineralogy, Vol. 34; P.C. Lichtner, C.I. Steefel, E.H. Oelkers (Eds.); Mineralogical Society of America, 1996
297
Reactive transport in stratified flow fields with idealized heterogeneity
298
Reactive transport in surface sediments. I. Model complexity and software quality
299
Reactive transport in surface sediments. II. Media: an object-oriented problem-solving environment for early diagenesis
300
Reactive transport in unsaturated soil: Comprehensive modelling of the dynamic spatial and temporal mass balance of water and chemical components
301
Reactive transport model and apparent of Ni in the near field of a HLW repository in granite
302
Reactive transport model for the ambient unsaturated hydrogeochemical system at Yucca Mountain, Nevada
303
Reactive transport modeling and hydrothermal karst genesis: The example of the Rocabruna barite deposit (Eastern Pyrenees)
304
Reactive transport modeling for CO2 geological sequestration
305
Reactive transport modeling in fractured rock: A state-of-the-science review
306
Reactive transport modeling in the geosciences
307
Reactive transport modeling of an aquifer storage and recovery (ASR) pilot to assess long-term water quality improvements and potential solutions
308
Reactive transport modeling of calcite dissolution in the fresh-salt water mixing zone
309
Reactive transport modeling of column experiments on the evolution of saline–alkaline waste solutions
310
Reactive transport modeling of injection well scaling and acidizing at Tiwi field, Philippines
311
Reactive transport modeling of processes controlling the distribution and natural attenuation of phenolic compounds in a deep sandstone aquifer
312
Reactive transport modeling of the clogging process at Maqarin natural analogue site
313
Reactive transport modeling of the Dixie Valley geothermal area: Insights on flow and geothermometry
314
Reactive transport modeling of the geothermal system at Bad Blumau, Austria: Implications of the combined extraction of heat and CO2
315
Reactive transport modeling of the interaction between a high-pH plume and a fractured marl: the case of Wellenberg
316
Reactive transport modeling of the interaction between water and a cementitious grout in a fractured rock. Application to ONKALO (Finland)
317
Reactive transport modeling of trace elements in the water column of a stratified lake: iron cycling and metal scavenging
318
Reactive Transport Modeling to Address the Issue of CO2 Geological Sequestration
319
Reactive transport modeling to study changes in water chemistry induced by CO2 injection at the Frio-I Brine Pilot
320
Reactive transport modeling: An essential tool and a new research approach for the Earth sciences
321
Reactive transport modelling of biogeochemical processes and carbon isotope geochemistry inside a landfill leachate plume
322
Reactive transport modelling of Cr(VI) treatment by cast iron under fast flow conditions
323
Reactive transport modelling of geologic CO2 sequestration in saline aquifers: The influence of pure CO2 and of mixtures of CO2 with CH4 on the sealing capacity of cap rock at 37 °C and 100 bar
324
Reactive transport modelling of mine tailings columns with capillarity-induced high water saturation for preventing sulfide oxidation
325
Reactive transport modelling of organic complexing agents in cement stabilized low and intermediate level waste
326
Reactive transport modelling of the impact of CO2 injection on the clayey cap rock at Sleipner (North Sea)
327
Reactive transport of 85Sr in a chernobyl sand column: static and dynamic experiments and modeling
328
Reactive transport of metal contaminants in alluvium—model comparison and column simulation
329
Reactive transport of uranium(VI) and phosphate in a goethite-coated sand column: An experimental study Original Research Article
330
Reactive transport of uranyl in a goethite column: an experimental and modelling study
331
Reactive transport of volatile organic compound mixtures in the unsaturated zone: modeling and tuning with lysimeter data
332
Reactive transport simulation in a tropical horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetland treating domestic wastewater Original Research Article
333
Reactive transport simulation study of geochemical CO2 trapping on the Tokyo Bay model – With focus on the behavior of dawsonite
334
Reactive transport upscaling at the Darcy scale: A new flow rate based approach raises the unsolved issue of porosity upscaling
335
Reactive uptake of HNO3 and H2SO4 in sea-salt (NaCl) particles
336
Reactive uptake of HONO on aluminium oxide surface
337
Reactive uptake of ozone at simulated leaf surfaces: Implications for ‘non-stomatal’ ozone flux
338
Reactive uptake of ozone on mineral oxides and mineral dusts
339
Reactive vacancy solution theory for correlation and prediction of adsorption equilibria for physical and chemical adsorptions
340
Reactive vapor deposition of metal oxide coatings
341
Reactive Visual Navigation Based on Omnidirectional Sensing – Path Following and Collision Avoidance
342
Reactive vs non-reactive wetting of ZrB2 by azeotropic Au–Ni Original Research Article
343
Reactive wave propagation in energetic porous silicon composites
344
Reactive wetting and spreading of Al–Si–Mg alloys on Si3N4/Si substrates
345
Reactive wetting during hot-dip galvanizing of high manganese alloyed steel
346
Reactive wetting in liquid magnesium/silica and magnesium/silicon systems
347
Reactive wetting in metal/metal systems: Dissolutive versus compound-forming systems
348
Reactive wetting in titanium carbide/non-reactive metal systems
349
Reactive wetting of AgCuTi filler metal on the TiAl-based alloy substrate
350
Reactive wetting of Hg–Ag system at room temperature
351
Reactive wetting of high Mn steels during continuous hot-dip galvanizing Original Research Article
352
Reactive wetting of mullite Al2[Al2+2x Si2−2x] O10−x single crystals by yttrium-aluminosilicate and borosilicate glasses
353
Reactive wetting of rutile by liquid aluminium
354
Reactive μCP on ultrathin block copolymer films: Localized chemistry for micro- and nano-scale biomolecular patterning
355
Reactive, dicationic electrophiles: electrophilic activation involving the phosphonium group
356
Reactive, Generative, and Stratified Models of Probabilistic Processes
357
Reactive-diffusion waves in the mesospheric photochemical system Original Research Article
358
Reactive-diffusive equation with variable pre-exponential factor
359
Reactive-Diffusive-Advective Traveling Waves in a Family of Degenerate Nonlinear Equations
360
Reactively compatibilised polyamide6/ethylene-co-vinyl acetate blends: mechanical properties and morphology
361
Reactively compatibilised polymer blends: a case study on PA6/EVA blend system
362
Reactively formed block and graft copolymers as compatibilizers for polyamide 66/PS blends
363
Reactively sputter-deposited Mo–Ox–Ny thin films
364
Reactively sputtered epitaxial γ′-Fe4N films: Surface morphology, microstructure, magnetic and electrical transport properties Original Research Article
365
Reactively sputtered InxVyOz films for detection of NOx, D2, and O2
366
Reactively sputtered Ni, Ni(N) and Ni3N films: Structural, electrical and magnetic properties
367
Reactively sputtered zirconium nitride coatings: structural, mechanical, optical and electrical characteristics
368
Reactive-Power Compensation for Voltage Control at Resistance Welders
369
Reactive-Power Compensation of Coal Mining Excavators by Using a New-Generation STATCOM
370
Reactive-transport model for the prediction of the uniform corrosion behaviour of copper used fuel containers
371
Reactive-transport modeling of fly ash–water–brines interactions from laboratory-scale column studies
372
Reactive-transport modeling of iron diagenesis and associated organic carbon remineralization in a Florida (USA) subterranean estuary
373
Reactive-transport modelling of C, N, and O2 in a river–estuarine–coastal zone system: Application to the Scheldt estuary
374
Reactivite D’ α-bromoacides et esters F-alkyles: synthese de F-alkyl acides ethanoiques et F-alkyl acides 3-fluoroprop-2-enoiques
375
Réactivité du 3,3-bis(triméthylsilyl)propène vis-à-vis des ions iminium issus d’amines primaires. Accès à des hétérocycles azotés
376
Réactivité du 3,3-bis(triméthylsilyl)propène vis-à-vis des ions iminium issus dʹamines secondaires. Accès stéréosélectif à des (E)-β-aminovinylsilanes
377
Reactivities and selectivities in macrocyclic addition reactions with diazoacetates using copper(I) and rhodium(II) catalysts
378
Reactivities governed by a single metal atom M in mixed-metal highnuclearity clusters having [Ru5M(C)] core (M = Co, Rh, Pd): Site-nonselective, site-selective, and chemo-selective variations in the SO2-trapping reactions
379
Reactivities of amine functions grafted to carbon fiber surfaces by tetraethylenepentamine. Designing interfacial bonding Original Research Article
380
Reactivities of amperometric organic phase peroxidase-modified electrodes in the presence and absence of thiourea and ethylenethiourea as inhibitors
381
Reactivities of Blair Athol and Nang Tong coals in relation to their behavior in PFBC boiler
382
Reactivities of coals and synthetic model coal under oxy-fuel conditions
383
Reactivities of hydroxamic acid in surfactant-poly(ethylene glycol) couples
384
Reactivities of image and image
385
Reactivities of mixed organozinc and mixed organocopper reagents, 2. Selective n-alkyl transfer in tri-n-butylphosphine-catalyzed acylation of n-alkyl phenylzincs; an atom economic synthesis of n-alkyl aryl ketones
386
Reactivities of mixed organozinc and mixed organocopper reagents: 1 – Solvent controlled organic group transfer from mixed diorganozincs
387
Reactivities of mixed organozinc and mixed organocopper reagents: 9. Solvent dependence of group transfer selectivity in sp3C coupling and acylation of mixed diorganocuprates and diorganozincs
388
Reactivities of Oxalamidines (N,N-Oxalins)
389
Reactivities of radicals of adenine and guanine towards reactive oxygen species and reactive nitrogen oxide species: OH and NO2
390
Reactivities of some biomass chars in air Original Research Article
391
Reactivities of some thiol collectors and their interactions with Ag (þ1) ion by molecular modeling
392
Reactivities of spin-orbit states in Al(2P1 2,3 2) + O2(X3Σg−) → AlO(X 2Σ+) + O(3P0,1,2). A fluorescence imaging study
393
Reactivities of tetraalkyltin complexes toward Pt/HY zeolite
394
Reactivities of ultrathin alumina films exposed to intermediate pressures of H2O: Substrate-mediated mechanism for growth and loss of surface order
395
Reactivities of π-electron-rich phosphorusnitrogen ligands toward Groups VIB and VIIB metal carbonyl complexes
396
Reactivities to serotonin and histamine in umbilical and placental vessels during the third trimester after normotensive pregnancies and pregnancies complicated by preeclampsia, ,
397
Reactivity accidents analysis during natural core cooling operation of ETRR-2
398
Reactivity and antimicrobial properties of nanostructured titanium dioxide
399
Reactivity and aromaticity of hexasiline derivatives Si6XH5 (X = H, F, Cl, Br, COOH, NO2, NH2, CH3 and tBu)
400
Reactivity and Chemical Synthesis of L-Pyrrolysine— the 22nd Genetically Encoded Amino Acid Original Research Article
401
Reactivity and control of III–V surfaces for passivation and Schottky barrier formation
402
Reactivity and crystal structures of the first dithiocarbamate chromium(0) and dithiophosphate tungsten(0) complexes: crystal structures of [Et4N][Cr(η2-S2CNC5H10)(CO)4] and [Et4N][W{η2-S2P(OEt)2(CO)4]
403
Reactivity and cycling behaviour of lithium in propylene carbonate-ethylene carbonate-dimethyl carbonate mixtures
404
Reactivity and diastereoselectivity of Michael additions of amines to achiral α,β-unsaturated thioamides
405
Reactivity and diffusion between La0.8Sr0.2MnO3 and ZrO2 at interfaces in SOFC cores by TEM analyses on FIB samples
406
Reactivity and effects of cyclodextrins in textile dyeing
407
Reactivity and electrochemical behavior of ruthenium dithiolene complexes with coordinatively unsaturated metal centers: cycloaddition and dimerization reactions
408
Reactivity and electrochemical properties of the d8–d8 Pd2(dppm)2(Cl)2(Me)2 towards MeI
409
Reactivity and electrokinetical properties of different types of regenerated cellulose fibres
410
Reactivity and electronic property of decaphenylmetallocenes of Mo and W atoms
411
Reactivity and endo–exo Selectivity in Diels–Alder Reaction of o-Quinodimethanes. An Experimental and DFT Computational Study
412
Reactivity and hydrogen storage performances of magnesium–nickel–copper ternary mixtures prepared by reactive mechanical grinding
413
Reactivity and in situ X-ray absorption spectroscopy of Rb-promoted Mo2C/MgO catalysts for higher alcohol synthesis
414
Reactivity and mechanism in the ring-opening of cyclopropylmethylplatinum(IV) complexes
415
Reactivity and microstructure evolution of a CoNiCrAlY/Talc cermet prepared by Spark Plasma Sintering
416
Reactivity and mineralogical evolution of an underground mine sulphidic cemented paste backfill
417
Reactivity and neutron emission measurements of highly burnt PWR fuel rod samples
418
Reactivity and performance of blastfurnace slags of differing origin
419
Reactivity and porosity development during pyrolysis and physical activation in CO2 or steam of kraft and hydrolytic lignins
420
Reactivity and porosity development during pyrolysis and physical activation in CO2 or steam of kraft and hydrolytic lignins
421
Reactivity and Reaction Pathway Study using Mass Spectrometry
422
Reactivity and reaction pathways in thermochemical treatment of selected lignin-like model compounds under hydrogen rich conditions
423
Reactivity and reaction pathways in thermochemical treatment of selected lignin-like model compounds under hydrogen rich conditions
424
Reactivity and regiochemical behavior in the solvolysis reactions of (2,2-difluorocyclopropyl)methyl tosylates
425
Reactivity and regioselectivity in Stille couplings of 3-substituted 2,4-dichloropyridines
426
Reactivity and regioselectivity in the ring opening of 2-substituted non-activated aziridines: A density functional theory based analysis
427
Reactivity and regulation in cocaine-exposed neonates
428
Reactivity and repeatability of hygiene behaviour: Structured observations from Burkina Faso
429
Reactivity and self-hardening of fly ash from the fluidized bed combustion of wood and peat
430
Reactivity and stability of Au in and on TS-1 for epoxidation of propylene with H2 and O2
431
Reactivity and stability of rare earth oxide–Li2CO3 mixtures
432
Reactivity and stability of vacuum residual oils in their thermal conversion
433
Reactivity and stability of vanadium oxide catalysts for the oxidation of butan-2-ol by hydrogen peroxide Original Research Article
434
Reactivity and stereoselectivity of the Diels–Alder reaction using cyclic dienophiles and siloxyaminobutadienes
435
Reactivity and structural change of coal char during steam gasification
436
Reactivity and structural modification of coals in HNO3–Ac2O system
437
Reactivity and Structural Properties of a Mechanochemically Treated Ag2O–V2O5 System in Relation to AgVO3 Polymorphs
438
Reactivity and structural study of all mono-, and di-fluorocarbazoles; a computational study
439
Reactivity and the fate of some composite bioimplants based on collagen in connective tissue
440
Reactivity and transient dynamics of predator–prey and food web models
441
Reactivity and transient dynamics of predator–prey and food web models
442
Reactivity and transport in the system Fe-Si
443
Reactivity and XAFS study on (1−x)CeO2–xNiO (x=0.025–0.3) system in the two-step water-splitting reaction for solar H2 production Original Research Article
444
Reactivity and X-ray structure of a new water-soluble manganese–salen complex
445
Reactivity assay of surface carboxyl chain-ends of poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) film and track-etched microporous membranes using fluorine labelled- and/or 3H-labelled derivatization reagents: tandem analysis by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS
446
Reactivity at (nano)particle-water interfaces, redox processes, and arsenic transport in the environment
447
Reactivity at the (beta)-Diketiminate Ligand Nacnac- on Titanium(IV) (Nacnac- = [Ar]NC(CH3)CHC(CH3)N[Ar], Ar = 2,6[CH(CH3)2]2C6H3). Diimine-alkoxo and Bis-anilido Ligands Stemming from the Nacnac- Skeleton
448
Reactivity between acetone and single-stranded DNA containing a 5′-capped 2′-fluoro-N7-methyl guanine
449
Reactivity between carbon cathode materials and electrolyte based on industrial and laboratory data Original Research Article
450
Reactivity between carbon fibres and anhydride. A study by radiochemical titration and ToF-SIMS analysis Original Research Article
451
Reactivity between CuxV2O5 and AgyV2O5 bronzes studied by spark plasma sintering
452
Reactivity between La(Sr)FeO3 cathode, doped CeO2 interlayer and yttria-stabilized zirconia electrolyte for solid oxide fuel cell applications
453
Reactivity between liquid Si or Si alloys and graphite
454
Reactivity between molybdenum and TiO2(1 1 0) surfaces: evidence of a sub-monolayer mode and a multilayer mode
455
Reactivity between PbSO4 and CaCO3 particles relevant to the modification of mineral particles and chemical forms of Pb in particles sampled at two remote sites during an Asian dust event
456
Reactivity calculation in the frequency domain for BWR stability codes
457
Reactivity characteristics of Pt-encapsulated zeolite catalysts for hydrogenation and hydrodesulfurization Original Research Article
458
Reactivity considerations for the on-line refuelling of a pebble bed modular reactor—Illustrating safety for the most reactive core fuel load
459
Reactivity control in palladium-catalyzed reactions: a personal account
460
Reactivity Control Method for Direct Use of Spent Pressurized Water Reactor Fuel in CANDU Reactors (DUPIC)
461
Reactivity control schemes for fast spectrum space nuclear reactors
462
Reactivity descriptors and electron density analysis for ligand chemistry: A case study of 2,2′-bipyridine and its analogues
463
Reactivity descriptors and electron density analysis for ligand chemistry: A case study of 2,2′-bipyridine and its analogues
464
Reactivity descriptors for direct methanol fuel cell anode catalysts
465
Reactivity deterioration of NiO/Al2O3 oxygen carrier for chemical looping combustion of coal in a 10 kWth reactor
466
Reactivity difference between protolytic forms of some macrocyclic chromium(III) complexes in ligand substitution and electron transfer processes
467
Reactivity differences between molecular and surface silanols in the preparation of homogeneous and heterogeneous olefin metathesis catalysts
468
Reactivity differences between nickel and palladium complexes bearing 1,2-diphosphino-1,2-dicarba-dodecaborane ligand
469
Reactivity Differences of Octenes over Solid Phosphoric Acid
470
Reactivity during bench-scale combustion of biomass fuels for carbon capture and storage applications
471
Reactivity during cycling of nanocrystalline Mg-based hydrogen storage compounds
472
Reactivity Effects of Streaming Between Discrete Boron Carbide Particles in Neutron Absorber Panels for Storage or Transport of Spent Nuclear Fuel
473
Reactivity enhanced by under-barrier tunneling and resonances: the F+H2→HF+H reaction
474
Reactivity Enhancement by Molecular Traffic Control
475
Reactivity estimates for aromatic compounds. Part 1. Uncertainty in chamber-derived parameters
476
Reactivity estimates for aromatic compounds. Part 2. Uncertainty in incremental reactivities
477
Reactivity for isomerization of 1-butene on the mixed MoO3–ZnO oxide catalyst Original Research Article
478
Reactivity in Colloidal Systems and at Interfaces
479
Reactivity in molecular crystals
480
Reactivity in the solid state between CoWO4 and RE2WO6 where RE = Sm, Eu, Gd
481
Reactivity in the system copper–arsenic–sulfur: I. The formation of Cu3AsS4, enargite
482
Reactivity in the upper limits of the reduction potential in solution: arene dianion intermolecular carbolithiation of alkenes
483
Reactivity in wet air of carbon–carbon composites with treated pitches
484
Reactivity increase of dienophiles by change of the ester substituents into the acid chlorides: cycloaddition reaction of the diacid chloride of 3,10-hexacyclo[10.2.1.15,8.02,11.03,10.04,9]hexadeca-6,13-diene-3,10-dicarboxylic acid with quadricyclane
485
Reactivity insertion limits in a typical pool-type research reactor cooled by natural circulation
486
Reactivity kinetics of 52S4 glass in the quaternary system SiO2–CaO–Na2O–P2O5: Influence of the synthesis process: Melting versus sol–gel
487
Reactivity of (H+)(e−) color centers at the MgO surface: formation of O2− and N2− radical anions
488
Reactivity of (Z)-4-arylidene-5(4H)-oxazolones: [4+2] cycloaddition versus [4+3] cycloaddition/nucleophilic trapping
489
Reactivity of [(μ-H)Os3(CO)8{Ph2PCH2P(Ph)C6H4}] with organic heterothiols; X-ray structures of [H(μ-H)Os3(CO)8(η2-pyS){Ph2PCH2P(Ph)C6H4}] and [Os3(CO)8(μ-η2-pyS){Ph2PCH2P(Ph)C6H4}]
490
Reactivity of [Ba(H2O)n⩽2]2+ with neutral molecules in the gas-phase: An experimental and DFT study
491
Reactivity of [Cp∗Rh(η6-C6H3NH2-2,6-i-Pr2)](OTf)2 toward phosphines and alkynes
492
Reactivity of [CpCr(CO)3]2 towards thione (Cdouble bond; length as m-dashS) moieties in some sulfur-containing substrates
493
Reactivity of [Fe2(CO)6(μ-CO)(μ-dppm)] towards unsaturated sulfur-containing compounds, SO2, CS2 and ArNCS: facile carbon–sulfur bond cleavage at the diiron centre
494
Reactivity of [HC{(C(Me)N(Dipp))}2Ca{N(SiMe3)2}(THF)] (Dipp = C6H3iPr2-2,6) with C–H acids: Synthesis of heteroleptic calcium η5-organometallics
495
Reactivity of [Mdouble bond; length as m-dashO]3+ (M = Tc, Re) core towards 2-mercapto-1,3-azole ligands. Formation of a new organometallic complex of Re(IV) and X-ray crystal structures
496
Reactivity of [Os3(CO)10(NCMe)2] and [Os3(CO)10(μ-Cl)(μ-AuPPh3)] with 4-mercaptopyridine: X-ray structure of [Os3(CO)10(μ-H)(μ-SC5H4N)] and [Os3(CO)10(μ-AuPPh3)(μ-SC5H4N)]
497
Reactivity of [Pd3(μ-OAc)3(μ,η2-MeSCHCO2Et-C,S)3] in the presence of triphenylphosphine: a model of the early steps of the Pd/PR3-catalysed Heck reaction
498
Reactivity of [PdCl(bdtp)](BF4) with monodentate neutral and anionic ligands. Structure of [Pd(bdtp)(PPh3)](BF4)2 (bdtp = 1,5-bis(3,5-dimethyl-1-pyrazolyl)-3-thiapentane)
499
Reactivity of [PdCl(μ-med)]2 with monodentate anionic ligands. Structure of dinuclear complexes [Pd(X)(μ-med)]2 (X = SCN−, image). [Hmed = N-2-mercaptoethyl)-3,5-dimethylpyrazole]
500
Reactivity of [PdCl(μ-med)]2 with monodentate or bidentate ligands. Structure of the dinuclear complexes [Pd(μ-med)(PPh3)]2(BF4)2 and [Pd(μ-med)(bpy)]2(BF4)2. [Hmed=N-(2-mercaptoethyl)-3,5-dimethylpyrazole]
501
Reactivity of [PtCl(η2-C2H4)(N-N)]+, N-N = diimine ligand, with phenol derivatives and first comparison between single crystal X-ray structures of syn- and anti-[Pt(N-N)(phenolate)2] rotamers in the solid state
502
Reactivity of [Re(η2-H2)(CO)2P3]+ cations with alkynes: preparation of vinylidene and propadienylidene complexes
503
Reactivity of [Re2(CO)8(MeCN)2] with thiazoles: Hydrido bridged dirhenium compounds bearing thiazoles in different coordination modes
504
Reactivity of [Rh(β-diketonato)(cod)] complexes: A DFT approach
505
Reactivity of [Ru3(μ-H)(μ-Me2pz)(CO)10] with 2,4-hexadiyne. Characterization of the first tetranuclear ynenyl complex
506
Reactivity of [Ru4(μ-H)4(CO)12] with bidentate ligands containing at least one N-heterocyclic carbene moiety
507
Reactivity of [RuIII(hedtra)(H2O)] with thio-amino acids and protease inhibition
508
Reactivity of [RuIII(pac)(H2O)] (pac = polyaminocarboxylate) complexes with 5′-nucleotides and their antitumor activity
509
Reactivity of [WCl(SnCl3)(CO)3(NCMe)2] towards tBuCCH.: X-ray crystal structure of [WCl(CO)(tBuCCH)(NCMe)(PPh3)2]2[SnCl6]
510
Reactivity of {(Ph3P)Pt[μ-η2-HSiH(Ar)]}2 (Ar=2-isopropyl-6-methylphenyl) with phosphines. X-ray crystal structure of trans-{(dppe)Pt[μ-SiH(Ar)]}2
511
Reactivity of 1,1′-thiocarbonyldiimidazole with glycosides: a novel and efficient glycosidic activation
512
Reactivity of 1,1-diphenylalkyl and triphenylmethyl compounds as initiators of anionic polymerization of nonpolar monomers.Some considerations connected with the use of low basicity initiators
513
Reactivity of 1,2-cyclic sulfite xylosides towards nucleophiles
514
Reactivity of 1,4-didehydronaphthalene toward organic hydrogen atom donors
515
Reactivity of 1,8-octanedithiol monolayers on Au(1 1 1): Experimental and theoretical investigation
516
Reactivity of 1-aminoazetidine-2-carboxylic acid during peptide forming procedures: observation of an unusual variant of the hydrazino turn
517
Reactivity of 1-boraadamantanes towards bis(trialkylstannyl)ethynes. First examples of 3-boratricyclo[5.3.1.13,9]dodecanes, and the molecular structure of a tetraalkyldiboroxane
518
Reactivity of 1-nitronaphthalene and 1,3-dinitronaphthalene with conjugated dienes. An easy access to N-naphthylpyrroles
519
Reactivity of 1-phenylsulfinyl-2-phenylsulfanylethylene (SOSE) with O-nucleophiles generated by potassium tert-butoxide
520
Reactivity of 2,3-bis(2-pyridyl)pyrazine with [Re2(CO)8(CH3CN)2]: Molecular structures of [Re2(CO)8(C14H10N4)] and [Re2(CO)8(C14H10N4)Re2(CO)8]
521
Reactivity of 2,6-diethyl-4,8-dimethyl-1,5-dioxo-s-hydrindacene towards radical, anionic and cationic germylation
522
Reactivity of 2′,7′-dichlorodihydrofluorescein and dihydrorhodamine 123 and their oxidized forms toward carbonate, nitrogen dioxide, and hydroxyl radicals
523
Reactivity of 2′,7′-dichlorodihydrofluorescein and dihydrorhodamine 123 and their oxidized forms toward carbonate, nitrogen dioxide, and hydroxyl radicals
524
Reactivity of 2-acylaminoacrylates with ketene diethyl acetal; [2 + 2] cycloadditions vs. tandem condensations
525
Reactivity of 2-formylphenylboronic acid toward secondary aromatic amines in amination–reduction reactions
526
Reactivity of 2-halo-2H-azirines. Part 3: Dehalogenation of 2-halo-2H-azirine-2-carboxylates
527
Reactivity of 2-methyl thioisomünchnone with acid chlorides
528
Reactivity of 2-pyridine–aldehyde and 2-acetyl–pyridine coordinated to [Re(CO)3]+ with alcohols and amines: metal mediated Schiff base formation and dimerization
529
Reactivity of 2-Pyridinecarboxylic Esters with Cadmium(II) Halides: Study of 113Cd NMR Solid State Spectra and Crystal Structures of Hexacoordinated Complexes [CdI2(C5H4NCOOMe)2] and [CdI2(C5H4NCOOPrn)2]
530
Reactivity of 3-formyl- and 3-cyanothiochromones toward some N- and C-nucleophiles. Novel synthesis of 3-substituted 2-aminothiochromones
531
Reactivity of 3H-1,2,4-dithiazole-3-thiones and 3H-1,2-dithiole-3-thiones as sulfurizing agents for oligonucleotide synthesis
532
Reactivity of 3-HBA-6-Hydroxylase with Diethylpyrocarbonate and TV-Bromosuccinimide: Effect of Chemical Modifications on Kinetic and Spectral Properties of the Enzyme
533
Reactivity of 3-hexyne on oxygen modified Ru(0 0 1) surfaces: Observation of oxametallacycles by RAIRS
534
Reactivity of 3-hydroxy-3-methyl-2-butanone: Photolysis and OH reaction kinetics
535
Reactivity of 3-silyloxy-1,4-enynes: Gold(III)-catalyzed regioselective nucleophilic substitution
536
Reactivity of 3-sulfanyl-1-hexanol and catechol-containing phenolics in vitro
537
Reactivity of 5-(3-azidophenyl)-1-(1H-pyrrol-3-yl)pyrroles in TFMSA. A route for new ring systems as DNA-interactive agents
538
Reactivity of 5-hydroxy-5,6-dihydro-4H-pyrazines—easy and efficient access to ring-fused polycyclic diazinic systems
539
Reactivity of 6-(2-tolyl)- and 6-(2,6-xylyl)-2,2′-bipyridines with palladium(II) derivatives. Selective C(sp3)H vs. C(sp2)H activation
540
Reactivity of a 1:1 copper–oxygen complex: isolation of a Cu(II)-o-iminosemiquinonato species
541
Reactivity of a C,N-chelated stannylene with chalcogens
542
Reactivity of a C/SiC composite in water vapour
543
Reactivity of a cationic N-heterocyclic carbene and its corresponding dicationic precursor
544
Reactivity of a coordinatively unsaturated diruthenium hydride: reversible insertion of alkynes
545
Reactivity of a dichlorophosphido complex. Nucleophilic substitution reactions at metal coordinated phosphorus
546
Reactivity of a dichlorophosphido complex. Nucleophilic substitution reactions at metal coordinated phosphorus
547
Reactivity of a functionalized trisamido ligand with Zr(NMe2)4 and GaMe3
548
Reactivity of a gas/metal/metal-oxide three-phase boundary: CO oxidation at the Pt(1 1 1)–c(4 × 2)-2CO/α-PtO2 phase boundary
549
Reactivity of a germa-alkyne: Evidence for a germanone intermediate in the hydrolysis and alcoholysis processes
550
Reactivity of a kinetically stabilized 1,3,6-triphosphafulvene toward some nucleophiles
551
Reactivity of a lipophilic ingredient solubilized in anionic or cationic surfactant micelles
552
Reactivity of a low-valent chromium dinitrogen complex
553
Reactivity of a luminescent “off–on” pyrylium dye toward various classes of amines and its use in a fluorescence sensor microtiter plate for environmental samples
554
Reactivity of a model lipophilic ingredient in surfactant-stabilized emulsions: Effect of droplet surface charge and ingredient location
555
Reactivity of a molybdenite concentrate against chemical or bacterial attack
556
Reactivity of a new family of diamido-diamine cyclam-based zirconium complexes in ethylene polymerization
557
Reactivity of a New Zirconium Phosphonate Phase, Zr2(O3P-CH2CH2-bipyridiniumCH2CH2-PO3)X6·2H2O, Toward Organic and Inorganic Monophosphonates
558
Reactivity of a NiO/Al2O3 oxygen carrier prepared by impregnation for chemical-looping combustion
559
Reactivity of a propiolate dimer with nucleophiles and an efficient synthesis of dimethyl α-aminoadipate
560
Reactivity of a reduced metal oxide surface: hydrogen, water and carbon monoxide adsorption on oxygen defective rutile TiO2(1 1 0)
561
Reactivity of a sodium atom in vibrationally excited water clusters: An ab initio molecular dynamics study
562
Reactivity of a triruthenium alkenyl cluster complex with conjugated diynes: Coupling of two diyne molecules via a face-capping diyne intermediate
563
Reactivity of a wollastonite–tricalcium phosphate Bioeutectic® ceramic in human parotid saliva
564
Reactivity of acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene terpolymer grafted with long-chain unsaturated carboxylic acids
565
Reactivity of acyclic (pentadienyl)iron(1+) cations with weak carbon nucleophiles
566
Reactivity of adducts relevant to the deposition of hexagonal BN from first-principles calculations
567
Reactivity of affect and self-esteem during remission in bipolar affective disorder: An experimental investigation
568
Reactivity of alkali metal–graphite intercalation compounds
569
Reactivity of alkynyl Pd(II) azido complexes toward organic isocyanides, isothiocyanates, and nitriles
570
Reactivity of allenoates toward aziridines: [3+2] and formal [3+2] cycloadditions
571
Reactivity of allenoates towards aziridines: synthesis of functionalized methylenepyrrolidines and pyrroles
572
Reactivity of AlnC clusters with oxygen: search for new magic clusters
573
Reactivity of aluminium dimer with H2: the performance of high level ab initio and density functional methods for prediction of reaction paths
574
Reactivity of aluminum borate whisker reinforced aluminum alloys
575
Reactivity of aluminum borate whisker reinforced aluminum alloys
576
Reactivity of aluminum nanopowders with metal oxides
577
Reactivity of aluminum sulfate and silica in molten alkali-metal sulfates in order to prepare mullite
578
Reactivity of ambient aerosols under controlled experimental conditions
579
Reactivity of ammonium and iminium tetraphenylborates towards Pd(0)-complexes: selective allyl or proton transfer to Pd(0).: Evidence of formation of the species [HPd(dppe)2][BPh4]
580
Reactivity of Ammonium Chloride/Mercuric Chloride Mixtures with Monel Containers. The New Compounds (NH4) 2(NH3)x[Ni(NH3)2Cl4] and (NH4)5Cl2[CuCl2][CuCl4]
581
Reactivity of amorphous and intermetallic Al–Pt phases with Pt vapour beam
582
Reactivity of an electrophilic hypervalent iodine trifluoromethylation reagent with hydrogen phosphates—A mechanistic study
583
Reactivity of anhydrous Keggin-type molybdenum heteropolyacids with alkylsilanes: Synthesis and characterization
584
Reactivity of anionic nucleophiles in ionic liquids and molecular solvents
585
Reactivity of antibodies against 10-amino acid residue and pro-domain of stromelysin-3
586
Reactivity of antibodies directed against human antigens with surface markers on canine leukocytes
587
Reactivity of antibodies directed against human antigens with surface markers on canine leukocytes
588
Reactivity of asymmetric benzo-condensed diazines with nitrilimine dipoles in the 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition reactions
589
Reactivity of Au nanoparticles supported over SiO2 and TiO2 studied by ambient pressure photoelectron spectroscopy
590
Reactivity of Au25 clusters with Au3+
591
Reactivity of auranofin with S-, Se- and N-containing amino acids
592
Reactivity of autoantibodies against not only erythrocytes but also hepatocytes in sera of mice with malaria
593
Reactivity of autoantibodies of autoimmune hemolytic anemia with recombinant rhesus blood group ntigens or anion transporter band3
594
Reactivity of azafulvenium methides derived from pyrrolo[1,2-c]thiazole-2,2-dioxides: synthesis of functionalised pyrroles
595
Reactivity of bacterial and fungal laccases with lignin under alkaline conditions
596
Reactivity of basic amino acid pairs in prohormone processing: Model of pro-ocytocin/neurophysin processing domain
597
Reactivity of benzohydrazide derivatives towards acetylation reaction. Experimental and theoretical studies
598
Reactivity of benzyl radicals: The trapping of primary, secondary and tertiary benzyl radicals with heterocyclic bases
599
Reactivity of binuclear Fe complexes in over-exchanged Fe/ZSM5, studied by in situ XAFS spectroscopy 2. Selective catalytic reduction of NO with isobutane
600
Reactivity of bio-coke with CO2
601
Reactivity of biologically important thiol compounds with superoxide and hydrogen peroxide
602
Reactivity of bis(cyanomethanide) nickel and palladium complexes
603
Reactivity of bis(ferrocenyl)ethynylthioether towards triruthenium dodecacarbonyl
604
Reactivity of bis(long chain substituted β-diketonato)palladium(II) [Pd(OOR2)2] towards HBF4: formation of luminescent [BF2(OOR2)] derivatives. X-ray structure of [1,3-di(4-n-butoxyphenyl)propane-1,3-dionato]difluoroboron(III)
605
Reactivity of bis(pyrazol-1-yl)methanes functionalized by 2-hydroxyphenyl and 2-methoxyphenyl on the methine carbon atom with W(CO)5THF
606
Reactivity of bis(η6-arene) derivatives of titanium, vanadium and niobium with fulvenes bearing electron-withdrawing substituents
607
Reactivity of bismuth(III) halides towards alcohols. A tentative to mechanistic investigation
608
Reactivity of bisthiosemicarbazones with Sn(II) and Sn(IV): The synthesis and structure of an eight-coordinate complex with two bis(thiosemicarbazone) ligands
609
Reactivity of bis-vinylphosphates obtained from imide derivatives. Synthesis of 2,6-disubstituted 1,4-dihydropyridines
610
Reactivity of blast-furnace slag in Portland cement blends hydrated under different conditions
611
Reactivity of bulky tris(phenylpyrazolyl)methanesulfonate copper(I) complexes towards small unsaturated molecules
612
Reactivity of butylated hydroxytoluene
613
Reactivity of C(sp2)-Pd and C(sp3)-Pd bonded palladacycles with diphosphines. Crystal and molecular structure of the novel A-frame complex [{Pd[2,5-Me2C6H2C(H)double bond; length as m-dashN(2,4,6-Me3C6H2)-C6]}2(μ-Ph2PCH2PPh2)2(μ-Cl)][PF6]
614
Reactivity of C6F5S-P(C6H5)2 with [M3(CO)12] (M = Fe, Ru, Os). The X-ray crystal structures of [Fe2(μ-SC6F5)(μ-PPh2)(CO)6], [Ru4(μ3-SPPh2)2(μ-SC6F5)2(μ-PPh2)2(SC6F5)2(CO)6] and [Os3(η1-Ph2P-SC6F5)(CO)11]
615
Reactivity of carbanions of Fischer-type carbene complexes with pyrylium salts. Synthesis and characterization of new γ-methylenepyran carbene complexes via an addition–oxidation–deprotonation process
616
Reactivity of carbon nanotubes: Free radical generation or scavenging activity?
617
Reactivity of Carbon Species Formed on Supported Noble Metal Catalysts in Methane Conversion Reactions
618
Reactivity of carbonaceous materials modified by copper chloride addition. A thermogravimetric study
619
Reactivity of Carbonyl-Functionalized Phosphaalkenes RC(O)P=C(NMe2)2 (R = tBu, Ph) towards Electrophiles
620
Reactivity of cationic decamethylmetallocene complexes towards ketones
621
Reactivity of cationic gold(I) carbene complexes toward oxidative addition of bromine
622
Reactivity of cationic methyl rhodium(III) complexes cis-[Rh(β-diket)(PPh3)2(CH3)(CH3CN)][BPh4] toward ligands of different character: pyridine, carbon monoxide, and triphenylphosphine
623
Reactivity of Cdc25 phosphatase at low pH and with thiophosphorylated protein substrate
624
Reactivity of CeO2-based ceramics for solar hydrogen production via a two-step water-splitting cycle with concentrated solar energy
625
Reactivity of ceria, Gd- and Nb-doped ceria to methane
626
Reactivity of Ce-ZrO2 (doped with La-, Gd-, Nb-, and Sm-) toward partial oxidation of liquefied petroleum gas: Its application for sequential partial oxidation/steam reforming
627
Reactivity of CFn (n=1–3) species with a silica surface
628
Reactivity of char from pyrolysis of birch wood
629
Reactivity of chlorinating agents/PPh3 for the chlorination of alcohols and carboxylic acids: a comparative study
630
Reactivity of chloro(N-methyliminodiacetato)palladium(II) and chloro(pyridyl-2,6-dicarboxylato)palladium(II) complexes with purine based 5′-nucleotides and glutathione: antitumor activity of platinum(II)-analogs
631
Reactivity of chloroacetylated β-enamino compounds. Synthesis of heterocycles
632
Reactivity of chloromethanes with photogenerated hydrated electrons
633
Reactivity of cis-[RuCl2(TMSO)4] towards carbon monoxide: synthesis, structure, and reactivity of tetramethylene sulfoxide complexes [RuCl2(CO)x(TMSO)4-x] (x=1–3)
634
Reactivity of coal char in reducing NO
635
Reactivity of complex hydrides Mg2FeH6, Mg2CoH5 and Mg2NiH4 with lithium ion: Far from equilibrium electrochemically driven conversion reactions
636
Reactivity of conformationally constrained bispropargyl sulfones: complete preference for 6π-electrocyclization process
637
Reactivity of Creatinine With Alkaline 3,5-Dinitrobenzoate: A New Fluorescent Kidney Function Test
638
Reactivity of cross-reacting monoclonal antibodies with canine leukocytes, platelets and erythrocytes
639
Reactivity of cross-reacting monoclonal antibodies with canine leukocytes, platelets and erythrocytes
640
reactivity of cu2o-cu in the discoloration of methylene blue via a heterogeneous fenton-like process
641
Reactivity of Cu3Si of different genesis towards copper(I) chloride
642
REACTIVITY OF CYANO-SUBSTITUTED FLUORENES IN REACTION WITH THE TEMPO RADICAL
643
Reactivity of cyano-substituted fluorenes in reaction with the tempo radical
644
Reactivity of cyclic sulfamidates towards lithium acetylides: synthesis of alkynylated amines
645
Reactivity of cyclo-(PhX)6 (X=As, P) towards [M3L2(CO)10] (M=Ru, L=CO or NCMe; M=Fe, L=CO)
646
Reactivity of cyclometallated platinum complexes with chiral ligands
647
Reactivity of cyclometallated semicarbazone complexes of Pd(II): crystal and molecular structures of [Pd{C6H4C(Et)NN(H)C(O)NH2}(PPh3)][ClO4] and [Pd{C6H4C(Et)NN(H)C(O)NH2}{(Ph2PCH2CH2)2PPh-P,P,P}][Cl]
648
Reactivity of cyclopalladated compounds derived from biphenyl-2-ylamine towards carbon monoxide, tbutyl isocyanide and alkynes
649
Reactivity of cyclopropanic δ-oxo-α,β-unsaturated esters towards SmI2: 3-exo-trig cyclisation versus cyclopropane ring opening
650
Reactivity of Cysteine Residues in the Protease from Human Immunodeficiency Virus: Identification of a Surface-Exposed Region Which Affects Enzyme Function
651
Reactivity of Cysteine-67 of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 Protease: Studies on a Peptide Spanning Residue 59 to 75
652
Reactivity of dealuminated kaolin and burnt kaolin using cement kiln dust or hydrated lime as activators
653
Reactivity of dearomatised furans synthesised via the decarboxylative Claisen rearrangement
654
Reactivity of di(azido)bis(phosphine) complexes of Ni(II), Pd(II) and Pt(II) toward organic isothiocyanates: synthesis, structures, and properties of bis(tetrazole-thiolato) and bis(isothiocyanato) complexes
655
Reactivity of diacetylplatinum(II) complexes: Oxidative addition of halogens and hydrogen halides
656
Reactivity of different kinds of carbon during oxidative purification of catalytically prepared carbon nanotubes
657
Reactivity of dimethyl fumarate and methylhydrogen fumarate towards glutathione and N-acetyl-l-cysteine—Preparation of S-substituted thiosuccinic acid esters Original Research Article
658
Reactivity of di-n-butyl-dicyclopentadienylzirconium towards amido stabilized stannylenes
659
Reactivity of dinuclear arene ruthenium complexes: reactions of the hydrido complex [(p-Me-C6H4-Pri)2Ru2Cl2(μ-Cl)(μ-H)] with NaX and HX (X=F, Cl, Br, I)
660
Reactivity of Dioxoosmium(VI) Porphyrins toward Arylhydrazine. Isolation of Hydrazidoosmium and Amidoosmium Porphyrins
661
Reactivity of dipyrimidyldiselenides with [M(PPh3)4] and 2-pyrimidylchalcogenolates with [MCl2(diphosphine)] (M = Pd or Pt)
662
Reactivity of ditert-butyldimethoxystannane with carbon dioxide and methanol: X-ray structure of the resulting complex
663
Reactivity of dolomite in water-saturated supercritical carbon dioxide: Significance for carbon capture and storage and for enhanced oil and gas recovery
664
Reactivity of dolomitizing fluids and Mg source evaluation of fault-controlled dolomitization at the Benicàssim outcrop analogue (Maestrat basin, E Spain)
665
Reactivity of E-butenedial with the major atmospheric oxidants
666
Reactivity of electrochemically generated radical cations of alkylnaphthalenes interpreted by AM1 calculations
667
Reactivity of electron-deficient triosmium quinoline cluster [Os3(CO)9(μ3-η2-C9H6N)(μ-H)] with alkynes
668
Reactivity of electron-poor decamethyl-1,3-diboraruthenocene with sulfur and phosphorus compounds
669
Reactivity of electrophilic (mu)-phosphinidene complexes with heterocumulenes: formation of the first (sigma)-(pi)aminophosphaimine complexes [Mn2(CO)8{(mu)-(eta)^1,(eta)^2-P(NiPr2)NR}] and diazoalkane insertions into metal–phosphorus bonds
670
Reactivity of electrophilic oxygen species generated over mesoporous iron-containing catalysts
671
Reactivity of electrophilic terminal phosphinidene complexes toward phosphorus ylides
672
Reactivity of ethanol with ground state Ni+(2D) in the gas phase: A density functional study
673
Reactivity of ethylene oxide in contact with basic contaminants
674
Reactivity of Fe3(CO)12 towards thiols containing an α,β-unsaturated ketone system
675
Reactivity of Fe-binuclear complexes in over-exchanged Fe/ZSM5, studied by in situ XAFS spectroscopy: Part 1: Heat treatment in He and O2
676
Reactivity of ferrate(V) with aminopolycarboxylates in alkaline medium: A premix pulse radiolysis
677
Reactivity of ferrocenium cations with molecular oxygen in polar organic solvents: Decomposition, redox reactions and stabilization
678
Reactivity of FeVO4 towards oxides and pyrovanadates(V) of Co and Ni
679
Reactivity of FeVO4 towards selected molybdates(VI) of divalent transition metals Original Research Article
680
Reactivity of fluorinated sulfur-containing heterocycles towards nucleophilic and oxidizing reagents
681
Reactivity of fluorinated thioether ligands of the type [C6H4Br-2-(CH2SRF)] towards transition metal complexes of the group 10
682
Reactivity of fullerenes family towards radicals in terms of local curvature
683
Reactivity of fully methylated η3:η4-allyldiene-(η5-cyclopentadienyl)titanium(II) towards alkynylketones. The crystal structure of an unexpected 1:2 adduct
684
Reactivity of functionalised decamethyltitanocenes: Synthesis and structure of chiral monocyclopentadienyl titanium halogenides
685
Reactivity of furfural–cysteine model reaction in food-grade five-component nonionic O/W microemulsions
686
Reactivity of gas-phase, crystal and supported V2O5 systems studied using density functional theory based reactivity indices
687
Reactivity of GaX3 with silylamines and thermal decomposition of the compounds [Cl2Ga{NH(SiMe3)}]2 and [Cl3Ga{NH(SiMe3)2}]
688
Reactivity of generated oxygen species from nitrous oxide over [Fe,Al]MFI catalysts for the direct oxidation of benzene to phenol
689
Reactivity of gold thin films grown on iridium: Hydrogen dissociation Original Research Article
690
Reactivity of group 4 benzamidinate complexes towards mono- and bis-substituted silanes and 1,5-hexadiene
691
Reactivity of guanine at m5CpG steps in DNA: Evidence for electronic effects transmitted through the base pairs Original Research Article
692
Reactivity of H2/air mixtures over hot metal surfaces
693
Reactivity of H2O gas with the surface of polycrystalline Li2O pellet
694
Reactivity of H2O2 towards different UO2-based materials: The relative impact of radiolysis products revisited
695
Reactivity of high surface area CeO2 synthesized by surfactant-assisted method to ethanol decomposition with and without steam
696
Reactivity of highly cycled particles of CaO in a carbonation/calcination loop
697
Reactivity of HNCO with NH3 at low temperature monitored by FTIR spectroscopy: formation of NH4+OCN−
698
Reactivity of hydrogen and methanol on (0 0 1) surfaces of WO3, ReO3, WO3/ReO3 and ReO3/WO3
699
Reactivity of hydrogen peroxide towards Fe3O4, Fe2CoO4 and Fe2NiO4
700
Reactivity of hydrohaloethers with OH radicals and chlorine atoms: Correlation with molecular properties
701
Reactivity of hydroxybenzoic acids in the hydrogen-isotope exchange reaction
702
Reactivity of hydroxyproline-rich glycoproteins and their potential as biochemical tracers of plant-derived nitrogen
703
Reactivity of hypervalent silicon and tin compounds toward electrophilic sulfur
704
Reactivity of III–V and II–VI semiconductors toward hydrogen: surface modification and evolution in air
705
Reactivity of image: modulation of the release of NO by the trans-effect
706
Reactivity of immobilized cobalt phthalocyanines for the electroreduction of molecular oxygen in terms of molecular hardness
707
Reactivity of inorganic anion exchanger BiPbO2(NO3) with fluoride ions in solution
708
Reactivity of inorganic α-nucleophiles in the transfer of phosphoryl and phosphonyl groups
709
Reactivity of intramolecularly coordinated aluminum compounds to R3EOH (E = Sn, Si). Remarkable migration of N,C,N and O,C,O pincer ligands
710
Reactivity of ionic liquids
711
Reactivity of iridium(I) PNP amido complexes toward protonation and oxidation
712
Reactivity of iron complexes containing monodentate aminophosphine ligands – Formation of four-membered carboxamido-phospha-metallacycles
713
Reactivity of iron oxide as an oxygen carrier for chemical-looping hydrogen production
714
Reactivity of lanthanide ferrite SOFC cathodes with YSZ electrolyte
715
Reactivity of lanthanocene hydroxides toward carbodiimide and CO2: Synthesis and characterization of lanthanide ureido and carbonate complexes
716
Reactivity of lanthanum substituted cobaltites toward carbon particles
717
Reactivity of limestones from different sources in Turkey
718
Reactivity of lithium 2,3-dihydro-1-benzothiophene-1-oxide toward aldehydes and imines and DFT calculations
719
Reactivity of lithium battery electrode materials toward non-aqueous electrolytes: spontaneous reactions at the electrode–electrolyte interface investigated by FTIR
720
Reactivity of lithium diphenylphosphonium diylides towards phosphorus electrophiles: Synthesis of α,β-unsaturated phosphorus compounds
721
Reactivity of lithium exposed graphite surface
722
Reactivity of lithium-containing amorphous carbon (a-C) films
723
Reactivity of low-coordinated MgO anions towards CO: A DFT study of (CnOn+1)2− polymeric species
724
Reactivity of LSCF perovskites
725
Reactivity of macroprolactin in common automated immunoassays
726
Reactivity of Manganese Peroxidase: Site-Directed Mutagenesis of Residues in Proximity to the Porphyrin Ring
727
Reactivity of Me3M (M=Al, Ga, In) with benzylamine to form the dimers, [Me2MN(H)CH2Ph]2, and the hexamers, [MeAlNCH2Ph]6 and [MeGaNCH2Ph]6: molecular structures of trans-[Me2MN(H)CH2Ph]2 and [MeAlNCH2Ph]6
728
Reactivity of mechanically activated chalcopyrite
729
Reactivity of melezitose and raffinose under Mitsunobu reaction conditions
730
Reactivity of Mesenteric Arteries From Fructose Hypertensive Rats to Endothelin-1
731
Reactivity of mesoporous carbon against water – An in-situ XPS study
732
Reactivity of metal acetylides with chalcogen-bridged metal carbonyl cluster in presence of free alkyne molecule: synthesis and characterisation of [(η5-C5Me5)MFe3(μ3-S){(μ3-C(H)C(R)S}(CO)6(μ3-CCPh)] (R=Ph, n-Bu and M=W, Mo) and [(η5-C5Me5)MFe3(μ3-S){(μ3
733
Reactivity of metal nanoclusters: nitric oxide adsorption and COqNO reaction on PdrMgO model catalysts
734
Reactivity of metal oxides: Thermal and photochemical dissolution of MO and MFe2O4 (M=Ni, Co, Zn)
735
Reactivity of methane in nonthermal plasma in the presence of oxygen and inert gases at atmospheric pressure
736
Reactivity of methane over Ga-HZSM-5 zeolite catalyst
737
Reactivity of methanol on clean Ru(0 0 1) studied by RAIRS: effect of deuterium substitution
738
Reactivity of methanol on TiO2 nanoparticles supported on the Au(1 1 1) surface
739
Reactivity of methemoglobin immobilized on TiO2 nanoparticle films
740
Reactivity of Mg-Ba catalyst in NOx storage/reduction
741
Reactivity of mixed organozinc and mixed organocopper reagents: 10 Comparison of the transferability of the same group in acylation of mixed and homo halozinc diorganocuprates with benzoyl chloride. A kinetic study
742
Reactivity of mixed organozinc and mixed organocopper reagents: 5-A kinetic insight to compare the transfer ability of the same group in copper catalyzed alkylation of mixed and homozincates
743
Reactivity of mixed organozinc and mixed organocopper reagents: 6. Nickel-catalyzed coupling of methylarylzincs with primary alkyl halides; an atom-economic aryl–alkyl coupling
744
Reactivity of Mo2C/Mo(1 0 0) toward oxygen: LEIS, AES, and XPS study
745
Reactivity of molecular oxygen: conversion of methanol to formate at low temperatures on Pt(1 1 1)
746
Reactivity of mono-1-alkynyltin and -germanium compounds towards triallylborane
747
Reactivity of monoclonal antibodies against a tryptophan–riboflavin adduct toward irradiated and non-irradiated bovine-eye-lens protein fractions: an indicator of in vivo visible-light-mediated phototransformations
748
Reactivity of monoclonal antibodies of the B cell panel on PBM from BLV-infected and lymphocytotic cows
749
Reactivity of monoclonal antibodies of the B cell panel on PBM from BLV-infected and lymphocytotic cows
750
Reactivity of monoclonal antibodies to human CD antigens with cells from mink
751
Reactivity of monoclonal antibodies to human CD antigens with cells from mink
752
Reactivity of monoclonal antibodies with bovine blood mononuclear cells activated by mitogens and superantigens
753
Reactivity of monoclonal antibodies with bovine blood mononuclear cells activated by mitogens and superantigens
754
Reactivity of monolayer V2O5 films on TiO2(1 1 0) produced via the oxidation of vapor-deposited vanadium
755
Reactivity of mononuclear dithiolato palladium and platinum metalloligands towards the formation of homo- and heterobimetallic complexes
756
Reactivity of N-alkanoyloxy-2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidines (O-acylTEMPOs) towards hydride-transferring or metallic alkylating reagents; unprecedented stability and application to chemoselective transformations
757
REACTIVITY OF N-ALKYL DERIVATIVES OF HYDROXYLAMINE IN DECOMPOSITION OF 4-NITROPHENYL DIETHYLPHOSPHONATE IN WATER AND IN CETYLTRIMETHYLAMMONIUM BROMIDE MICELLES
758
Reactivity of nanocrystalline copper oxide and its modification under magnetic field
759
Reactivity of naphtha fractions for light olefins production
760
Reactivity of naphthol towards nucleophiles in anodic oxidation
761
Reactivity of natural organic matter fractions with chlorine dioxide and ozone
762
Reactivity of natural organic matter with aqueous chlorine and bromine
763
Reactivity of neonicotinoid pesticides with singlet oxygen
764
Reactivity of NH3 over (Fe)/H-ZSM-5 zeolite: Studies of temperature-programmed and steady-state reactions
765
Reactivity of Ni/SiO2·MgO toward carbon dioxide reforming of methane under steady state and periodic operations
766
Reactivity of nitrate and organic acids at the concrete–bitumen interface of a nuclear waste repository cell
767
Reactivity of nitrobenzofurazan towards nucleophiles: Insights from DFT
768
Reactivity of Nitrogen Monoxide Species with NADH: Implications for Nitric Oxide-Dependent Posttranslational Protein Modification
769
Reactivity of N-nitrosoamides in confined spaces
770
Reactivity of non-continuous Rh model catalysts deposited on differently oriented Al2O3 substrates
771
Reactivity of non-continuous Rh model catalysts deposited on differently oriented Al2O3 substrates
772
Reactivity of O with Si 111/surfaces with different surface 2 structures
773
Reactivity of one-, two-, three- and four-electron reduced forms of α-[P2W18O62]6− generated by controlled potential electrolysis in water
774
Reactivity of osmium–rhodium mixed-metal cluster [Os3Rh(μ-H)3(CO)12] towards vinyl containing ligands
775
Reactivity of oxide surfaces modified by palladium atoms
776
Reactivity of oxidized copper surfaces in methanol oxidation
777
Reactivity of oxonaphtoporphyrins. Efficient β-functionalization of the porphyrin ring on reaction with nitrogen or carbon nucleophiles
778
Reactivity of oxygen phases created by the high temperature oxidation of Ru(0001)
779
Reactivity of p-[18F]fluorophenacyl bromide for radiolabeling of proteins and peptides
780
Reactivity of palladium(II) methyl complexes towards CO2: formation of carbonate complexes
781
Reactivity of Pd(II) complexes containing the orthometallated C,C-chelating ligand C6H4-2-PPh2C(H)COCH2PPh3 towards deprotonating reagents. Part 2
782
Reactivity of permeating hydrogen with thiophene on a palladium membrane
783
Reactivity of per-O-acetylated 1-thioglycosides and glycosyl sulfones towards chromium(II) complexes in aqueous medium
784
Reactivity of perovskite-type precursor in MWCNTs synthesis
785
Reactivity of Ph2(2-C5H4N)PSe towards Ru3(CO)12 and mononuclear MCl2(PhCN)2 (M=Pd or Pt) complexes
786
Reactivity of Ph2P(Se)CH2C6H4CH2P(Se)Ph2 with [M3(CO)12] (M = Ru or Fe). Synthesis and Characterization of the New Carbene Cluster [Ru3((mu)3-Se)((mu)3-H)((mu)2-PPh2)(CO)6((mu)2-CHC6H4CH2PPh2)]
787
Reactivity of Ph3PNLi towards PIII and PV electrophiles
788
Reactivity of phenyldi(2-thienyl)phosphine towards group 7 metal carbonyls: Carbon–phosphorus bond activation
789
Reactivity of platina-β-diketones towards chelating nitrogen and sulfur donors: formation of acyl(hydrido)platinum(IV) and acyl(chloro)platinum(II) complexes
790
Reactivity of PNA Thioesters in Chemical Ligation Reactions
791
Reactivity of poly(dimethylsiloxane) toward acidic permanganate
792
Reactivity of polycyclic aromatic compounds (PAHs, NPAHs and OPAHs) adsorbed on natural aerosol particles exposed to atmospheric oxidants
793
Reactivity of Pt/ceria and Pt/alumina planar model catalysts prepared by colloidal lithography
794
Reactivity of pulverized coals during combustion catalyzed by CeO2 and Fe2O3
795
Reactivity of Pure Candida rugosa Lipase Isoenzymes (Lip1, Lip2, and Lip3) in Aqueous and Organic Media. Influence of the Isoenzymatic Profile on the Lipase Performance in Organic Media
796
Reactivity of pyrite and organic carbon as electron donors for biogeochemical processes in the fractured Jurassic Lincolnshire limestone aquifer, UK
797
Reactivity of pyrolysis chars related to precursor coal chemistry
798
Reactivity of pyrolyzed sewage sludge in air and CO2
799
Reactivity of reclaimed concrete aggregate produced from concrete affected by alkali–silica reaction
800
Reactivity of Rh+(CO)2 during the NO–CO and CO–O2 Reactions over Rh/Al2O3
801
Reactivity of rhodium during co-deposition of rhodium and carbon
802
Reactivity of rhodium(III) complexes containing chelating pentachlorophenyl ligands. Molecular structures of fac-[Rh(C6Cl5)3(py)] and mer-[Rh(C6Cl5)3(tBuNC)3]
803
Reactivity of rhodium-β-diketonato cyclooctadiene derivatives with mono- and di-phosphines. Synthesis, structural and spectroscopic characterization of Rh(I) and Rh(III) species containing unsymmetrical β-diketonate and P-donor ligands
804
Reactivity of Ru-based catalysts in the oxidation of propene and carbon black
805
Reactivity of sandstones under conditions relevant to geosequestration: 1. Hematite-bearing sandstone exposed to supercritical carbon dioxide commingled with aqueous sulfite or sulfide solutions
806
Reactivity of sarcosine and 1,3-thiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid towards salicylaldehyde-derived alkynes and allenes
807
Reactivity of selenomethionin – dents in the magic bullet?
808
Reactivity of Semiquinones with Ascorbate and the Ascorbate Radical as Studied by Pulse Radiolysis
809
Reactivity of serotonin in whole blood
810
Reactivity of serotonin in whole blood: relationship with drug response in obsessive-compulsive disorder
811
Reactivity of serotonin in whole blood: Reply
812
Reactivity of several deactivated 3-aminobenzo[b]thiophenes in the Buchwald–Hartwig C–N coupling. Scope and limitations
813
Reactivity of several olefins in the HDS of full boiling range FCC gasoline over PtPd/USY
814
Reactivity of SiCl and SiF groups in SiO2 glass with mobile interstitial O2 and H2O molecules
815
Reactivity of silica-supported zirconium neopentyl fragments with trimethylphosphine and acetone: Formation of unexpected reaction products
816
Reactivity of silicon carbonyl with ethylene
817
Reactivity of silicon clusters Original Research Article
818
Reactivity of silyl-substituted heterobimetallic iron–platinum hydride complexes towards unsaturated molecules: Part II. Insertion of trifluoropropyne and hexafluorobutyne into the platinum–hydride bond
819
Reactivity of silyl-substituted heterobimetallic iron–platinum hydride complexes: Part III. Alkyne insertions into the platinum–hydride bond and competition between μ-vinylidene and dimetallacyclopentenone formation
820
Reactivity of SnO2–CuO nanocrystalline materials with H2S: a coupled electrical and Raman spectroscopic study
821
Reactivity of soft amorphous hydrogenated carbon films in ambient atmosphere
822
Reactivity of solids studied by in situ XAS and XRD
823
Reactivity of some C8-alkenes in etherification with methanol Original Research Article
824
Reactivity of some condensed heterocyclic cations towards ortho-positronium atoms in acetonitrile solution Original Research Article
825
Reactivity of some poly-1-alkynylsilicon and -tin compounds towards triallylborane—routes to novel heterocycles
826
Reactivity of some sugars and sugar phosphates towards gold(III) in sodium acetate–acetic acid buffer medium Original Research Article
827
Reactivity of some vanadium oxides: An EPR and XRD study
828
Reactivity of stable neopentyl-Pd intermediates in the absence of nucleophile
829
Reactivity of sugar α-aminonitrile derivatives under titanium-mediated cyclopropanation conditions
830
Reactivity of Sulfhydryl Groups of the Catalytic Subunits of Rabbit Skeletal Muscle Protein Phosphatases 1 and 2A
831
Reactivity of sulfide-containing silane toward boehmite and in situ modified rubber/boehmite composites by the silane
832
Reactivity of superfine aluminum powders stabilized by aluminum diboride
833
Reactivity of surface carbonaceous intermediates on an iron-based Fischer–Tropsch catalyst Original Research Article
834
Reactivity of surface OH in CH4 reforming reactions on Ni(1 1 1): A density functional theory calculation
835
Reactivity of syringyl and guaiacyl lignin units and delignification kinetics in the kraft pulping of Eucalyptus globulus wood using Py-GC–MS/FID
836
Reactivity of technetium(I) thioether carbonyl complexes towards histidine—an EXAFS study in solution
837
Reactivity of TEMPO anion as a nucleophile and its applications for selective transformations of haloalkanes or acyl halides to aldehydes
838
Reactivity of tert-butanesulfinamides in palladium-catalyzed allylic substitutions
839
Reactivity of tert-butanesulfinamides in palladium-catalyzed allylic substitutions
840
Reactivity of the (M = Mo, W) cluster with CO and NH3 in the gas-phase: An experimental and DFT study
841
Reactivity of the 16-electron CpCo half-sandwich complex containing a B(3,6)-disubstituted o-carborane-1,2-dithiolate ligand
842
Reactivity of the 30-electron dimolybdenum anion [Mo2(η5-C5H5)2(μ-PCy2)(μ-CO)2]− towards β,γ-unsaturated organic halides: Alkenyl, allenyl and alkoxycarbyne derivatives
843
Reactivity of the aliphatic humic moiety in analytical pyrolysis
844
Reactivity of the alkene component in the ruthenium-catalyzed [2+2] cycloaddition between an alkene and an alkyne: Part 2
845
Reactivity of the binuclear ruthenium ‘Pincer’ complex [{RuCl2(η3-NN′N)}2(μ-N2)] towards N-donor ligands. The X-ray crystal structure of [RuCl2(η3-NN′N)(NCPh)] (NN′N=2,6-bis[(dimethylamino)methyl]pyridine)
846
Reactivity of the Bioactive Aminodiol Subunit: Experimental and Theoretical DFT Study of the Reaction of Silyl Protected Anti-N-Boc-3-Amino-3-Phenyl-1,2-Propanediols with NaH
847
Reactivity of the bis(allyl)-ruthenium(IV) dimer [{Ru(η3:η3-C10H16)(μ-Cl)Cl}2] (C10H16=2,7-dimethylocta-2,6-diene-1,8-diyl) towards dppf (dppf=[Fe(η5-C5H4PPh2)2]) and dppfO (dppfO=[Fe(η5-C5H4PPh2)(η5-C5H4P(O)Ph2)])
848
Reactivity of the bis(silyl) palladium(II) complex toward organic isothiocyanates
849
Reactivity of the bridged borylene complex [μ-BCl{η5-C5H4Me)Mn(CO)2}2]
850
Reactivity of the –C(Cl)C–CN– moiety towards AlCl3-induced C–C bond forming reactions: a new synthesis of 7-(hetero)aryl-substituted pyrazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidines
851
Reactivity of the calcite–water-interface, from molecular scale processes to geochemical engineering
852
Reactivity of the carbon–carbon double bond towards nucleophilic additions. A DFT analysis
853
Reactivity of the cement–bentonite interface with alkaline solutions using transport cells
854
Reactivity of the C-H bond of organic molecules with various structures in hydrogen abstraction by peroxyl radicals
855
Reactivity of the Cu2O(1 0 0) surface: Insights from first principles calculations
856
Reactivity of the Cysteine Residues in the Protein Splicing Active Center of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis RecA Intein
857
Reactivity of the dimer [{Ru((eta)3:(eta)3-C10H16)((mu)-Cl)Cl}2] towards diphosphines and diphosphine-monoxides: synthesis and characterization of novel (2,7-dimethylocta-2,6-diene-1,8-diyl)-ruthenium(IV) complexes
858
Reactivity of the dinuclear fulvalene cyclopentadienyl zirconium cationic species [{Zr(η5-C5H5)}2(μ-CH2)(μ-Cl)(μ-η5-C5H4-η5-C5H4)]+ with isocyanides and carbon monoxide: insertion reactions, spectroscopic characterization and synthetic aspects
859
Reactivity of the dinuclear platina-β-diketone [Pt2{(COMe)2H}2(μ-Cl)2] towards chelating ligands – Bridge cleavage versus formation of acetyl(chloro)platinum(II) complexes
860
Reactivity of the ester group attached isoxazoline, benzisoxazole, and isoxazole: a facial preparation of 3-acyl-substituted these heterocycles
861
REACTIVITY OF THE GERMANIUM SURFACE: Chemical Passivation and Functionalization
862
Reactivity of the H+-ATPase from Kluyveromyces lactis to Sulfhydryl Reagents
863
Reactivity of the heteronuclear cluster Cp*IrOs3(μ-H)2(CO)10 with some group 16 substrates
864
Reactivity of the heteronuclear cluster RuOs3(μ-H)2(CO)13 with indene
865
Reactivity of the hydrido platinum(II) azide trans-PtH(N3)(PEt3)2 toward organic isocyanides and isothiocyanates: Synthesis and structures of cis-PtH(PEt3)2(CN4-2,6-Me2C6H3) and trans-Pt{S[CN4(Ph)]2}(PEt3)2
866
Reactivity of the interior surface of (5,5) single-walled carbon nanotubes with and without a Stone–Wales defect
867
Reactivity of the labile complex [MoCl(eta3-allyl)(CO)2(NCMe)2] with diphosphanes
868
Reactivity of the ligand bis[2-(3,5-dimethyl-1-pyrazolyl)ethyl]ether (L1) with Pd(II) and Pt(II): crystal structure of cis-[PtCl2(L1)]
869
Reactivity of the lithium anion of the (S,S)-bis-p-tolylsulfinyl methane. A versatile synthesis of enantiopure alkylidene 1,1-bis-p-tolylsulfoxides
870
Reactivity of the M-(η2-alkyne) bond [M = Cr, W]: A kinetic and DFT study
871
Reactivity of the metal–cyclopentadienyl (indenyl, fluorenyl and cycloheptatrienyl) bonds
872
Reactivity of the Mitsunobu reagent toward 3-formylchromones: a strategy for the one-pot synthesis of chromeno[2,3-c]pyrazolines and chromeno[2,3-e]tetrazepines
873
Reactivity of the mixed-metal cluster [Os6(CO)17(Au2dppm)] towards gold electrophiles (dppm=Ph2PCH2PPh2)
874
Reactivity of the N-heterocyclic carbene complexes [Ru(IMes)2(CO)HX] (X = OH, Cl) with alkynes
875
Reactivity of the Nin(T) (n=54,55,56) clusters with D2(v,j) molecule: molecular dynamics simulations
876
Reactivity of the nitro-group of a p-conjugated polymer upon the interface formation with chromium: a photoelectron spectroscopy investigation
877
Reactivity of the Organometallic fac-[(CO)3ReI(H2O)3]+ Aquaion. Kinetic and Thermodynamic Properties of H2O Substitution
878
Reactivity of the photo excited forms of Hypericin, Hypocrellin A, Hypocrellin B and methylated Hypericin towards molecular oxygen: The role of charge transfer interaction
879
Reactivity of the saturated, aromatic and resin fractions of ATR resids under FCC conditions
880
Reactivity of the solvated electron toward divalent magnesium
881
Reactivity of the soot produced during pyrolysis of hexachlorobenzene. Influence of the presence of chlorine Original Research Article
882
Reactivity of the sulfur center in rhodium-bound benzaldehyde thiosemicarbazones towards molecular oxygen. A theoretical investigation
883
Reactivity of the tetraphenyldithioimidodiphosphine–diiodine (HL·I2) adduct towards indium powder
884
Reactivity of the triruthenium ortho-metalated cluster [Ru3(CO)9{μ3-η1,κ1,κ2-PhP(C6H4)CH2PPh}] with tri(2-thienyl)phosphine and tri(2-furyl)phosphine: Formation of 1,3-diphenyl-2,3-dihydro-1H-1,3-benzodiphosphine complexes via phosphorus–carbon bond forma
885
Reactivity of the unsaturated dimolybdenum anion [Mo2(η5-C5H5)2(μ-PCy2)(μ-CO)2]− towards electrophiles based on p- and d-block elements
886
Reactivity of the unsaturated manganese dihydrides [Mn2(μ-H)2(CO)6(μ-L2)] [L2 = (EtO)2POP(OEt)2, Ph2PCH2PPh2, Me2PCH2PMe2] toward silicon and tin hydrides
887
Reactivity of the unsaturated triosmium cluster [(μ-H)Os3(CO)8{Ph2PCH2P(Ph)C6H4}] with dithiols; X-ray structures of [Os3(CO)8(μ-SCH2CH2CH2S)(Ph2PCH2PPh2)]·1/2CH2Cl2 and [(μ-H)Os3(CO)7(μ3-η3-SCH2CH2CHS)(Ph2PCH2PPh2)]·1/2H2O
888
Reactivity of thin-film TiO2(110)
889
Reactivity of thiophosphinous acid bound to ruthenium
890
Reactivity of TiH2 hydride with lithium ion: Evidence for a new conversion mechanism
891
Reactivity of TiO2 with hydrogen and deuterium
892
Reactivity of titanosilicates-supported catalysts for the selective catalytic reduction of NO with NH3 Original Research Article
893
Reactivity of TpMe2Ir(C2H4)(DMAD) with carboxylic acids. A DFT study on geometrical isomers and structural characterization
894
Reactivity of TpRu(L)(NCMe)R (L = CO, PMe3; R = Me, Ph) systems with isonitriles: Experimental and computational studies toward the intra- and intermolecular hydroarylation of isonitriles
895
Reactivity of trans-[PtCl2(NCMe)2] with cycloaliphatic amines: An ESI and NMR study. X-ray structure of
896
Reactivity of transparent exopolymeric particles: A key parameter of trace metal cycling in the lagoon of Nouméa, New Caledonia
897
Reactivity of tri(2-furyl)phosphine (PFu3) with [Mn2(CO)10–n(NCMe)n] (n = 0–2): X-ray Structure of mer-[Mn(CO)3(η1-C4H3O)(PFu3)2]
898
Reactivity of triglycerides and fatty acids of rapeseed oil in supercritical alcohols
899
Reactivity of trihexyl(tetradecyl)phosphonium chloride, a room-temperature phosphonium ionic liquid
900
Reactivity of Trypanosoma cruzi strains with peanut agglutinin (PNA) correlates with number of in vitro infected host cells
901
Reactivity of two models of non-ionic surfactants with ozone
902
Reactivity of vapor-deposited metal atoms with nitrogen-containing polymers and organic surfaces studied by in situ XPS
903
Reactivity of various types of iron(III) (hydr)oxides towards light-induced dissolution
904
Reactivity of Vinca alkaloids in superacid: An access to vinflunine, a novel anticancer agent
905
Reactivity of vinyl and alkynyl zirconium complexes with the di-ansa-[1,1′,2,2′-bis(dimethylsilanediyl) dicyclopentadienyl] ligand
906
Reactivity of vinyl chloride ionic clusters Original Research Article
907
Reactivity of volatile thiols with polyphenols in a wine-model medium: Impact of oxygen, iron, and sulfur dioxide Original Research Article
908
Reactivity of workshop antibodies with a non-ruminant species: Crossreactivity with canine blood leukocytes
909
Reactivity of workshop antibodies with a non-ruminant species: Crossreactivity with canine blood leukocytes
910
Reactivity of workshop monoclonal antibodies on paraformaldehyde-fixed porcine blood mononuclear cells
911
Reactivity of workshop monoclonal antibodies on paraformaldehyde-fixed porcine blood mononuclear cells
912
Reactivity of α-arylidene benzoheteracyclanone dibromides toward azide ion: an effective approach to 3-(α-substituted-benzyl)chromones and -1-thiochromones
913
Reactivity of α-germyl nitriles with acetonitrile: Synthesis, structures, and generation of Ph3Ge[NHC(CH3)CHCN] and 2,6-dimethyl-4-(triphenylgermylamino)pyrimidine from Ph3GeCH2CN
914
Reactivity of α-pinene epoxide in supercritical solvents
915
Reactivity of α-trifluoromethanesulfonyl esters, amides and ketones: Decarboxylative allylation, methylation, and enol formation
916
Reactivity of β-amino alcohols against dialkyl oxalate: synthesis and mechanism study in the formation of substituted oxalamide and/or morpholine-2,3-dione derivatives
917
Reactivity of γ-benzyloxyallyltins with cyclohexylidene glyceraldehydes
918
Reactivity of γ-chloro-gem-trichloroalkanes with chromous chloride
919
Reactivity of μ-azido and μ-thiocyanato bridged Schiff base palladacycles toward aromatic N-heterocycles and phosphines
920
Reactivity of μ-Peroxo-Bridged Dimeric Vanadate in Bromoperoxidation
921
Reactivity oscillations and stability with delayed neutrons
922
Reactivity oscillations in a point reactor
923
Reactivity patterns of thermally stable, terminal, electrophilic phosphinidene complexes towards diazoalkanes: oxidation at the phosphorus centre and formation of P-bound (eta)1-phosphaazine, (eta)1-phosphaalkene and (eta)3-diazaphosphaallene complexes
924
Reactivity Ratio Determination of Newly Synthesized Copolymers from Glycidyl Methacrylate and Tetrahydrofurfuryl Acrylate
925
Reactivity ratios and sequence determination of methacrylonitrile/butyl acrylate copolymers by NMR spectroscopy
926
Reactivity ratios and sequence distribution of styrene–acrylonitrile copolymers synthesized in microemulsion medium
927
Reactivity ratios for the oxidative copolymerizations of indene with methyl methacrylate and methacrylonitrile
928
Reactivity ratios in conventional and nickel-mediated radical copolymerization of methyl methacrylate and functionalized methacrylate monomers
929
Reactivity Ratios of the Copolymerization Styrene/ Methyl Methacrylate Using FT-IR Spectroscopy with Comparing to Mathematically Method
930
Reactivity screening of silica
931
Reactivity studies of (η6-arene)ruthenium dimeric complexes towards pyrazoles: isolation of amidines, bis pyrazoles and chloro bridged pyrazole complexes
932
Reactivity studies of [Pd2(μ-X)2(PBut3)2] (X = Br, I) with CNR (R = 2,6-dimethylphenyl), H2 and alkynes
933
Reactivity studies of a four-coordinate methyl chloro aluminium aminophenolate complex with B(C6F5)3
934
Reactivity studies of a pseudo three-coordinate vanadium(II) complex: Synthesis of terminal oxo and sulfido complexes of vanadium(IV) and S–S and Se–Se reductive bond cleavage reactions
935
Reactivity studies of AlMe2Cl with potentially tridentate O,N,L-type ligands
936
Reactivity studies of aryl cobaloximes with molecular oxygen and electrophiles
937
Reactivity studies of Au–Pd supported nanoparticles for catalytic applications Original Research Article
938
Reactivity studies of highly electrophilic ruthenium complexes
939
Reactivity studies of monoacetylide species towards chalcogen-bridged mixed-metal clusters:: Synthesis and characterisation of [(η5-C5H5)2Fe2RuM2(CO)6(μ3-E)2{μ4-CC(Ph)C(Ph)C}] (M=Mo, W; E=S, Se) and [(η5-C5H5)2Fe2Ru2M2(CO)9(μ3-E)2{μ-CCPh}2] (M=W, E=S, Se)
940
Reactivity studies of phenylcalcium iodide towards THF yielding phenyl-free cage compounds – Crystal structures of [{(thf)Ca(O–CHdouble bond; length as m-dashCH2)2}4 · CaO · CaI2] and [(CaO)4 · 4 (thf)3CaI2]
941
Reactivity studies of trans-[PtClMe(SMe2)2] towards anionic and neutral ligand substitution processes
942
Reactivity studies with gold-supported molybdenum nanoparticles
943
Reactivity Studies, Structural Characterization, and Thermolysis of Cubic Titanosiloxanes: Precursors to Titanosilicate Materials Which Catalyze Olefin Epoxidation
944
Reactivity study of 1,1,2,4,4,5,7,7,8,8,9,9,9-tridecafluoro-5-trifluoromethyl-3,6-dioxanon-1-ene in nucleophilic reactions: fluorination properties of secondary amine adducts
945
Reactivity study of arene(azido)ruthenium N∩O-base complexes with activated alkynes
946
Reactivity study of Athabasca vacuum residue in hydroconversion conditions
947
Reactivity study of cyclopentadienyl osmium(II) bisphosphine azido complexes with activated alkynes and nitriles: Isolation of osmium triazolato and tetrazolato complexes by 1,3-dipolar addition
948
Reactivity study on a novel hydrogen fueled chemical-looping combustion
949
Reactivity study on oxygen carriers for solar-hybrid chemical-looping combustion of di-methyl ether
950
Reactivity switching and selective activation of C-1 or C-3 in 2,3-unsaturated thioglycosides Original Research Article
951
Reactivity switching on solid support: solid-phase synthesis of tertiary amines by reduction of tertiary amides with LiAlH4
952
Reactivity temperature coefficient evaluation of uranium zirconium hydride fuel element in power reactor
953
Reactivity tests of the water–gas shift reaction on fresh and used fluidized bed materials from industrial DFB biomass gasifiers
954
Reactivity to a 35% CO2 challenge in healthy first-degree relatives of patients with panic disorder
955
Reactivity to a 35% CO2 challenge in healthy first-degree relatives of patients with panic disorder
956
Reactivity to alpha agonists is heightened in immature porcine pulmonary arteries
957
Reactivity to conspicuousness and alcohol use among college students: The moderating effect of alcohol expectancies
958
Reactivity to interoceptive cues in nocturnal panic
959
Reactivity to Lewis acids of half-sandwich pentamethylcyclopentadienyl complexes of ruthenium(II) containing chiral diphosphines
960
Reactivity to nicotine cues over repeated cue reactivity sessions
961
Reactivity to smoking cues in adolescent cigarette smokers
962
Reactivity to smoking cues: Mediating roles of nicotine dependence and duration of deprivation,
963
Reactivity to sulphur of clean and pre-oxidised Cu(1 1 1) surfaces
964
Reactivity towards dioxygen of a copper(I) complex of tris(2-benzylaminoethyl)amine
965
Reactivity towards O2 and H2O of the alkali-metal induced Ge(1 1 1)-3 × 1 surfaces: contrasting adsorption rates for different alkali metals
966
Reactivity trends of Fe phthalocyanines confined on graphite electrodes in terms of donor–acceptor intermolecular hardness: Linear versus volcano correlations
967
Reactivity variations within Group 4 complexes of 1,4-di-tert-butyl-1,4-diazabuta-1,3-diene: Structures of [(C5H5)TiCl{(t-BuNCH)2}] and [(C5H5)2Zr{(t-BuNCH)2}]
968
Reactivity worth measurement of the control blades of the university of Florida Training Reactor
969
Reactivity worth of the thermal column of a MTR type swimming pool research reactor using low enriched uranium fuel
970
Reactivity, Kinetic, and Thermodynamic Analysis of Ionic Liquid-Assisted Thermal Degradation of Spent Coffee Ground
971
Reactivity, spectroscopy, and structure of reduced fullerenes Original Research Article
972
Reactivity, viscoelastic behaviour and mechanical performances of hybrid systems based on epoxy resins and reactive polyhedral oligosilsesquioxanes
973
Reactivity-Based Coronary Vasospasm Independent of Atherosclerosis in Rhesus Monkeys
974
Reactivity-based strategies for photochemical ozone control in Europe
975
ReactivitycontrolsystemofthehightemperatureengineeringtestreactorOriginalResearchArticle
976
Reactivityfeedbackcoefficientsofamaterialtestresearchreactorfueledwithhigh-densityU3Si2dispersionfuelsOriginalResearchArticle
977
Reactivity-flooding effect of the MNSR inner irradiation sites
978
Reactor antineutrino monitoring with a plastic scintillator array as a new safeguards method
979
Reactor antineutrino monitoring with a plastic scintillator array as a new safeguards method
980
Reactor Aspects of Fusion: Issues Related to Materials, Radioactivity and Radiation-Induced Effects
981
Reactor cavity cooling system (Rccs) experimental characterization
982
Reactor cavity flooding as an accident management strategy
983
Reactor concept for continuous reactions and extractions in supercritical fluids at minimum flow rates
984
Reactor concept for improved heat integration in autothermal methanol reforming
985
Reactor cooling systems thermal–hydraulic assessment of the ASTEC V1.3 code in support of the French IRSN PSA-2 on the 1300 MWe PWRs Original Research Article
986
Reactor design and kinetics study of 4,4?-dichlorobiphenyl photodecay in surfactant solution by using a photosensitizer and hydrogen source
987
Reactor Design Development of Chemical Oxygen Demand Flow System and Its Application
988
Reactor design for in situ X-ray scattering studies of nanoparticle formation in supercritical water syntheses
989
Reactor design for the evaluation of diesel oxidation catalysts supported by sintered metal filters
990
Reactor Design Issues for Synthesis-Gas Fermentations
991
Reactor Design Issues for Synthesis-Gas Fermentations
992
Reactor development for a biosolar hydrogen production process
993
Reactor experiments on type-I and type-II BWR stability Original Research Article
994
Reactor experiments on type-I and type-ll BWR stability
995
Reactor integration of the helium cooled pebble bed blanket for DEMO
996
Reactor model for SEAFP
997
Reactor Modeling and Kinetic Parameters Estimation for Diethyl Benzene (DEB) Dehydrogenation Reactions
998
Reactor Modeling of a Non-Catalytic OCM Process
999
Reactor modeling to simulate catalytic partial oxidation and steam reforming of methane. Comparison of temperature profiles and strategies for hot spot minimization
1000
Reactor neutrino experiments compared to superbeams Original Research Article
بازگشت