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Reactivity and X-ray structure of a new water-soluble manganese–salen complex
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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
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Reactivity at (nano)particle-water interfaces, redox processes, and arsenic transport in the environment
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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
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Reactivity between acetone and single-stranded DNA containing a 5′-capped 2′-fluoro-N7-methyl guanine
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Reactivity between carbon cathode materials and electrolyte based on industrial and laboratory data Original Research Article
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Reactivity between carbon fibres and anhydride. A study by radiochemical titration and ToF-SIMS analysis Original Research Article
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Reactivity between CuxV2O5 and AgyV2O5 bronzes studied by spark plasma sintering
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Reactivity between La(Sr)FeO3 cathode, doped CeO2 interlayer and yttria-stabilized zirconia electrolyte for solid oxide fuel cell applications
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Reactivity between liquid Si or Si alloys and graphite
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Reactivity between molybdenum and TiO2(1 1 0) surfaces: evidence of a sub-monolayer mode and a multilayer mode
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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
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Reactivity calculation in the frequency domain for BWR stability codes
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Reactivity characteristics of Pt-encapsulated zeolite catalysts for hydrogenation and hydrodesulfurization Original Research Article
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Reactivity considerations for the on-line refuelling of a pebble bed modular reactor—Illustrating safety for the most reactive core fuel load
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Reactivity control in palladium-catalyzed reactions: a personal account
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Reactivity Control Method for Direct Use of Spent Pressurized Water Reactor Fuel in CANDU Reactors (DUPIC)
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Reactivity control schemes for fast spectrum space nuclear reactors
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Reactivity descriptors and electron density analysis for ligand chemistry: A case study of 2,2′-bipyridine and its analogues
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Reactivity descriptors and electron density analysis for ligand chemistry: A case study of 2,2′-bipyridine and its analogues
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Reactivity descriptors for direct methanol fuel cell anode catalysts
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Reactivity deterioration of NiO/Al2O3 oxygen carrier for chemical looping combustion of coal in a 10 kWth reactor
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Reactivity difference between protolytic forms of some macrocyclic chromium(III) complexes in ligand substitution and electron transfer processes
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Reactivity differences between molecular and surface silanols in the preparation of homogeneous and heterogeneous olefin metathesis catalysts
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Reactivity differences between nickel and palladium complexes bearing 1,2-diphosphino-1,2-dicarba-dodecaborane ligand
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Reactivity Differences of Octenes over Solid Phosphoric Acid
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Reactivity during bench-scale combustion of biomass fuels for carbon capture and storage applications
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Reactivity during cycling of nanocrystalline Mg-based hydrogen storage compounds
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Reactivity Effects of Streaming Between Discrete Boron Carbide Particles in Neutron Absorber Panels for Storage or Transport of Spent Nuclear Fuel
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Reactivity enhanced by under-barrier tunneling and resonances: the F+H2→HF+H reaction
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Reactivity Enhancement by Molecular Traffic Control
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Reactivity estimates for aromatic compounds. Part 1. Uncertainty in chamber-derived parameters
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Reactivity estimates for aromatic compounds. Part 2. Uncertainty in incremental reactivities
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Reactivity for isomerization of 1-butene on the mixed MoO3–ZnO oxide catalyst Original Research Article
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Reactivity in Colloidal Systems and at Interfaces
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Reactivity in molecular crystals
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Reactivity in the solid state between CoWO4 and RE2WO6 where RE = Sm, Eu, Gd
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Reactivity in the system copper–arsenic–sulfur: I. The formation of Cu3AsS4, enargite
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Reactivity in the upper limits of the reduction potential in solution: arene dianion intermolecular carbolithiation of alkenes
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Reactivity in wet air of carbon–carbon composites with treated pitches
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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
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Reactivity insertion limits in a typical pool-type research reactor cooled by natural circulation
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Reactivity kinetics of 52S4 glass in the quaternary system SiO2–CaO–Na2O–P2O5: Influence of the synthesis process: Melting versus sol–gel
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Reactivity of (H+)(e−) color centers at the MgO surface: formation of O2− and N2− radical anions
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Reactivity of (Z)-4-arylidene-5(4H)-oxazolones: [4+2] cycloaddition versus [4+3] cycloaddition/nucleophilic trapping
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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}]
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Reactivity of [Ba(H2O)n⩽2]2+ with neutral molecules in the gas-phase: An experimental and DFT study
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Reactivity of [Cp∗Rh(η6-C6H3NH2-2,6-i-Pr2)](OTf)2 toward phosphines and alkynes
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Reactivity of [CpCr(CO)3]2 towards thione (Cdouble bond; length as m-dashS) moieties in some sulfur-containing substrates
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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
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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
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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
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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)]
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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
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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)
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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]
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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]
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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
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Reactivity of [Re(η2-H2)(CO)2P3]+ cations with alkynes: preparation of vinylidene and propadienylidene complexes
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Reactivity of [Re2(CO)8(MeCN)2] with thiazoles: Hydrido bridged dirhenium compounds bearing thiazoles in different coordination modes
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Reactivity of [Rh(β-diketonato)(cod)] complexes: A DFT approach
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Reactivity of [Ru3(μ-H)(μ-Me2pz)(CO)10] with 2,4-hexadiyne. Characterization of the first tetranuclear ynenyl complex
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Reactivity of [Ru4(μ-H)4(CO)12] with bidentate ligands containing at least one N-heterocyclic carbene moiety
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Reactivity of [RuIII(hedtra)(H2O)] with thio-amino acids and protease inhibition
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Reactivity of [RuIII(pac)(H2O)] (pac = polyaminocarboxylate) complexes with 5′-nucleotides and their antitumor activity
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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]
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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
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Reactivity of 1,1′-thiocarbonyldiimidazole with glycosides: a novel and efficient glycosidic activation
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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
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Reactivity of 1,2-cyclic sulfite xylosides towards nucleophiles
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Reactivity of 1,4-didehydronaphthalene toward organic hydrogen atom donors
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Reactivity of 1,8-octanedithiol monolayers on Au(1 1 1): Experimental and theoretical investigation
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Reactivity of 1-aminoazetidine-2-carboxylic acid during peptide forming procedures: observation of an unusual variant of the hydrazino turn
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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
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Reactivity of 1-nitronaphthalene and 1,3-dinitronaphthalene with conjugated dienes. An easy access to N-naphthylpyrroles
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Reactivity of 1-phenylsulfinyl-2-phenylsulfanylethylene (SOSE) with O-nucleophiles generated by potassium tert-butoxide
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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]
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Reactivity of 2,6-diethyl-4,8-dimethyl-1,5-dioxo-s-hydrindacene towards radical, anionic and cationic germylation
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Reactivity of 2′,7′-dichlorodihydrofluorescein and dihydrorhodamine 123 and their oxidized forms toward carbonate, nitrogen dioxide, and hydroxyl radicals
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Reactivity of 2′,7′-dichlorodihydrofluorescein and dihydrorhodamine 123 and their oxidized forms toward carbonate, nitrogen dioxide, and hydroxyl radicals
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Reactivity of 2-acylaminoacrylates with ketene diethyl acetal; [2 + 2] cycloadditions vs. tandem condensations
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Reactivity of 2-formylphenylboronic acid toward secondary aromatic amines in amination–reduction reactions
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Reactivity of 2-halo-2H-azirines. Part 3: Dehalogenation of 2-halo-2H-azirine-2-carboxylates
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Reactivity of 2-methyl thioisomünchnone with acid chlorides
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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
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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]
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Reactivity of 3-formyl- and 3-cyanothiochromones toward some N- and C-nucleophiles. Novel synthesis of 3-substituted 2-aminothiochromones
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Reactivity of 3H-1,2,4-dithiazole-3-thiones and 3H-1,2-dithiole-3-thiones as sulfurizing agents for oligonucleotide synthesis
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Reactivity of 3-HBA-6-Hydroxylase with Diethylpyrocarbonate and TV-Bromosuccinimide: Effect of Chemical Modifications on Kinetic and Spectral Properties of the Enzyme
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Reactivity of 3-hexyne on oxygen modified Ru(0 0 1) surfaces: Observation of oxametallacycles by RAIRS
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Reactivity of 3-hydroxy-3-methyl-2-butanone: Photolysis and OH reaction kinetics
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Reactivity of 3-silyloxy-1,4-enynes: Gold(III)-catalyzed regioselective nucleophilic substitution
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Reactivity of 3-sulfanyl-1-hexanol and catechol-containing phenolics in vitro
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Reactivity of 5-(3-azidophenyl)-1-(1H-pyrrol-3-yl)pyrroles in TFMSA. A route for new ring systems as DNA-interactive agents
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Reactivity of 5-hydroxy-5,6-dihydro-4H-pyrazines—easy and efficient access to ring-fused polycyclic diazinic systems
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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
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Reactivity of a 1:1 copper–oxygen complex: isolation of a Cu(II)-o-iminosemiquinonato species
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Reactivity of a C,N-chelated stannylene with chalcogens
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Reactivity of a C/SiC composite in water vapour
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Reactivity of a cationic N-heterocyclic carbene and its corresponding dicationic precursor
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Reactivity of a coordinatively unsaturated diruthenium hydride: reversible insertion of alkynes
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Reactivity of a dichlorophosphido complex. Nucleophilic substitution reactions at metal coordinated phosphorus
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Reactivity of a dichlorophosphido complex. Nucleophilic substitution reactions at metal coordinated phosphorus
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Reactivity of a functionalized trisamido ligand with Zr(NMe2)4 and GaMe3
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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
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Reactivity of a germa-alkyne: Evidence for a germanone intermediate in the hydrolysis and alcoholysis processes
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Reactivity of a kinetically stabilized 1,3,6-triphosphafulvene toward some nucleophiles
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Reactivity of a lipophilic ingredient solubilized in anionic or cationic surfactant micelles
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Reactivity of a low-valent chromium dinitrogen complex
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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
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Reactivity of a model lipophilic ingredient in surfactant-stabilized emulsions: Effect of droplet surface charge and ingredient location
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Reactivity of a molybdenite concentrate against chemical or bacterial attack
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Reactivity of a new family of diamido-diamine cyclam-based zirconium complexes in ethylene polymerization
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Reactivity of a New Zirconium Phosphonate Phase, Zr2(O3P-CH2CH2-bipyridiniumCH2CH2-PO3)X6·2H2O, Toward Organic and Inorganic Monophosphonates
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Reactivity of a NiO/Al2O3 oxygen carrier prepared by impregnation for chemical-looping combustion
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Reactivity of a propiolate dimer with nucleophiles and an efficient synthesis of dimethyl α-aminoadipate
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Reactivity of a reduced metal oxide surface: hydrogen, water and carbon monoxide adsorption on oxygen defective rutile TiO2(1 1 0)
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Reactivity of a sodium atom in vibrationally excited water clusters: An ab initio molecular dynamics study
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Reactivity of a triruthenium alkenyl cluster complex with conjugated diynes: Coupling of two diyne molecules via a face-capping diyne intermediate
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Reactivity of a wollastonite–tricalcium phosphate Bioeutectic® ceramic in human parotid saliva
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Reactivity of acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene terpolymer grafted with long-chain unsaturated carboxylic acids
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Reactivity of acyclic (pentadienyl)iron(1+) cations with weak carbon nucleophiles
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Reactivity of adducts relevant to the deposition of hexagonal BN from first-principles calculations
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Reactivity of affect and self-esteem during remission in bipolar affective disorder: An experimental investigation
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Reactivity of alkali metal–graphite intercalation compounds
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Reactivity of alkynyl Pd(II) azido complexes toward organic isocyanides, isothiocyanates, and nitriles
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Reactivity of allenoates toward aziridines: [3+2] and formal [3+2] cycloadditions
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Reactivity of allenoates towards aziridines: synthesis of functionalized methylenepyrrolidines and pyrroles
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Reactivity of AlnC clusters with oxygen: search for new magic clusters
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Reactivity of aluminium dimer with H2: the performance of high level ab initio and density functional methods for prediction of reaction paths
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Reactivity of aluminum borate whisker reinforced aluminum alloys
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Reactivity of aluminum borate whisker reinforced aluminum alloys
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Reactivity of aluminum nanopowders with metal oxides
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Reactivity of aluminum sulfate and silica in molten alkali-metal sulfates in order to prepare mullite
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Reactivity of ambient aerosols under controlled experimental conditions
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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]
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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]
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Reactivity of amorphous and intermetallic Al–Pt phases with Pt vapour beam
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Reactivity of an electrophilic hypervalent iodine trifluoromethylation reagent with hydrogen phosphates—A mechanistic study
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Reactivity of anhydrous Keggin-type molybdenum heteropolyacids with alkylsilanes: Synthesis and characterization
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Reactivity of anionic nucleophiles in ionic liquids and molecular solvents
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Reactivity of antibodies against 10-amino acid residue and pro-domain of stromelysin-3
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Reactivity of antibodies directed against human antigens with surface markers on canine leukocytes
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Reactivity of antibodies directed against human antigens with surface markers on canine leukocytes
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Reactivity of asymmetric benzo-condensed diazines with nitrilimine dipoles in the 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition reactions
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Reactivity of Au nanoparticles supported over SiO2 and TiO2 studied by ambient pressure photoelectron spectroscopy
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Reactivity of Au25 clusters with Au3+
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Reactivity of auranofin with S-, Se- and N-containing amino acids
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Reactivity of autoantibodies against not only erythrocytes but also hepatocytes in sera of mice with malaria
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Reactivity of autoantibodies of autoimmune hemolytic anemia with recombinant rhesus blood group ntigens or anion transporter band3
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Reactivity of azafulvenium methides derived from pyrrolo[1,2-c]thiazole-2,2-dioxides: synthesis of functionalised pyrroles
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Reactivity of bacterial and fungal laccases with lignin under alkaline conditions
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Reactivity of basic amino acid pairs in prohormone processing: Model of pro-ocytocin/neurophysin processing domain
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Reactivity of benzohydrazide derivatives towards acetylation reaction. Experimental and theoretical studies
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Reactivity of benzyl radicals: The trapping of primary, secondary and tertiary benzyl radicals with heterocyclic bases
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Reactivity of binuclear Fe complexes in over-exchanged Fe/ZSM5, studied by in situ XAFS spectroscopy 2. Selective catalytic reduction of NO with isobutane
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Reactivity of bio-coke with CO2
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Reactivity of biologically important thiol compounds with superoxide and hydrogen peroxide
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Reactivity of bis(cyanomethanide) nickel and palladium complexes
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Reactivity of bis(ferrocenyl)ethynylthioether towards triruthenium dodecacarbonyl
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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)
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Reactivity of bis(pyrazol-1-yl)methanes functionalized by 2-hydroxyphenyl and 2-methoxyphenyl on the methine carbon atom with W(CO)5THF
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Reactivity of bis(η6-arene) derivatives of titanium, vanadium and niobium with fulvenes bearing electron-withdrawing substituents
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Reactivity of bismuth(III) halides towards alcohols. A tentative to mechanistic investigation
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Reactivity of bisthiosemicarbazones with Sn(II) and Sn(IV): The synthesis and structure of an eight-coordinate complex with two bis(thiosemicarbazone) ligands
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Reactivity of bis-vinylphosphates obtained from imide derivatives. Synthesis of 2,6-disubstituted 1,4-dihydropyridines
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Reactivity of blast-furnace slag in Portland cement blends hydrated under different conditions
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Reactivity of bulky tris(phenylpyrazolyl)methanesulfonate copper(I) complexes towards small unsaturated molecules
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Reactivity of butylated hydroxytoluene
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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]
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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]
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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
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Reactivity of carbon nanotubes: Free radical generation or scavenging activity?
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Reactivity of Carbon Species Formed on Supported Noble Metal Catalysts in Methane Conversion Reactions
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Reactivity of carbonaceous materials modified by copper chloride addition. A thermogravimetric study
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Reactivity of Carbonyl-Functionalized Phosphaalkenes RC(O)P=C(NMe2)2 (R = tBu, Ph) towards Electrophiles
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Reactivity of cationic decamethylmetallocene complexes towards ketones
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Reactivity of cationic gold(I) carbene complexes toward oxidative addition of bromine
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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
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Reactivity of Cdc25 phosphatase at low pH and with thiophosphorylated protein substrate
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Reactivity of CeO2-based ceramics for solar hydrogen production via a two-step water-splitting cycle with concentrated solar energy
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Reactivity of ceria, Gd- and Nb-doped ceria to methane
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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
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Reactivity of CFn (n=1–3) species with a silica surface
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Reactivity of char from pyrolysis of birch wood
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Reactivity of chlorinating agents/PPh3 for the chlorination of alcohols and carboxylic acids: a comparative study
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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
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Reactivity of chloroacetylated β-enamino compounds. Synthesis of heterocycles
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Reactivity of chloromethanes with photogenerated hydrated electrons
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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)
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Reactivity of coal char in reducing NO
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Reactivity of complex hydrides Mg2FeH6, Mg2CoH5 and Mg2NiH4 with lithium ion: Far from equilibrium electrochemically driven conversion reactions
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Reactivity of conformationally constrained bispropargyl sulfones: complete preference for 6π-electrocyclization process
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Reactivity of Creatinine With Alkaline 3,5-Dinitrobenzoate: A New Fluorescent Kidney Function Test
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Reactivity of cross-reacting monoclonal antibodies with canine leukocytes, platelets and erythrocytes
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Reactivity of cross-reacting monoclonal antibodies with canine leukocytes, platelets and erythrocytes
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reactivity of cu2o-cu in the discoloration of methylene blue via a heterogeneous fenton-like process
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Reactivity of Cu3Si of different genesis towards copper(I) chloride
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Reactivity of cyano-substituted fluorenes in reaction with the tempo radical
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REACTIVITY OF CYANO-SUBSTITUTED FLUORENES IN REACTION WITH THE TEMPO RADICAL
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Reactivity of cyclic sulfamidates towards lithium acetylides: synthesis of alkynylated amines
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Reactivity of cyclo-(PhX)6 (X=As, P) towards [M3L2(CO)10] (M=Ru, L=CO or NCMe; M=Fe, L=CO)
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Reactivity of cyclometallated platinum complexes with chiral ligands
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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]
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Reactivity of cyclopalladated compounds derived from biphenyl-2-ylamine towards carbon monoxide, tbutyl isocyanide and alkynes
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Reactivity of cyclopropanic δ-oxo-α,β-unsaturated esters towards SmI2: 3-exo-trig cyclisation versus cyclopropane ring opening
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Reactivity of Cysteine Residues in the Protease from Human Immunodeficiency Virus: Identification of a Surface-Exposed Region Which Affects Enzyme Function
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Reactivity of Cysteine-67 of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 Protease: Studies on a Peptide Spanning Residue 59 to 75
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Reactivity of dealuminated kaolin and burnt kaolin using cement kiln dust or hydrated lime as activators
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Reactivity of dearomatised furans synthesised via the decarboxylative Claisen rearrangement
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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
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Reactivity of diacetylplatinum(II) complexes: Oxidative addition of halogens and hydrogen halides
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Reactivity of different kinds of carbon during oxidative purification of catalytically prepared carbon nanotubes
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Reactivity of dimethyl fumarate and methylhydrogen fumarate towards glutathione and N-acetyl-l-cysteine—Preparation of S-substituted thiosuccinic acid esters Original Research Article
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Reactivity of di-n-butyl-dicyclopentadienylzirconium towards amido stabilized stannylenes
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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)
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Reactivity of Dioxoosmium(VI) Porphyrins toward Arylhydrazine. Isolation of Hydrazidoosmium and Amidoosmium Porphyrins
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Reactivity of dipyrimidyldiselenides with [M(PPh3)4] and 2-pyrimidylchalcogenolates with [MCl2(diphosphine)] (M = Pd or Pt)
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Reactivity of ditert-butyldimethoxystannane with carbon dioxide and methanol: X-ray structure of the resulting complex
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Reactivity of dolomite in water-saturated supercritical carbon dioxide: Significance for carbon capture and storage and for enhanced oil and gas recovery
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Reactivity of dolomitizing fluids and Mg source evaluation of fault-controlled dolomitization at the Benicàssim outcrop analogue (Maestrat basin, E Spain)
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Reactivity of E-butenedial with the major atmospheric oxidants
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Reactivity of electrochemically generated radical cations of alkylnaphthalenes interpreted by AM1 calculations
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Reactivity of electron-deficient triosmium quinoline cluster [Os3(CO)9(μ3-η2-C9H6N)(μ-H)] with alkynes
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Reactivity of electron-poor decamethyl-1,3-diboraruthenocene with sulfur and phosphorus compounds
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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
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Reactivity of electrophilic oxygen species generated over mesoporous iron-containing catalysts
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Reactivity of electrophilic terminal phosphinidene complexes toward phosphorus ylides
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Reactivity of ethanol with ground state Ni+(2D) in the gas phase: A density functional study
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Reactivity of ethylene oxide in contact with basic contaminants
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Reactivity of Fe3(CO)12 towards thiols containing an α,β-unsaturated ketone system
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Reactivity of Fe-binuclear complexes in over-exchanged Fe/ZSM5, studied by in situ XAFS spectroscopy: Part 1: Heat treatment in He and O2
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Reactivity of ferrate(V) with aminopolycarboxylates in alkaline medium: A premix pulse radiolysis
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Reactivity of ferrocenium cations with molecular oxygen in polar organic solvents: Decomposition, redox reactions and stabilization
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Reactivity of FeVO4 towards oxides and pyrovanadates(V) of Co and Ni
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Reactivity of FeVO4 towards selected molybdates(VI) of divalent transition metals Original Research Article
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Reactivity of fluorinated sulfur-containing heterocycles towards nucleophilic and oxidizing reagents
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Reactivity of fluorinated thioether ligands of the type [C6H4Br-2-(CH2SRF)] towards transition metal complexes of the group 10
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Reactivity of fullerenes family towards radicals in terms of local curvature
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Reactivity of fully methylated η3:η4-allyldiene-(η5-cyclopentadienyl)titanium(II) towards alkynylketones. The crystal structure of an unexpected 1:2 adduct
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Reactivity of functionalised decamethyltitanocenes: Synthesis and structure of chiral monocyclopentadienyl titanium halogenides
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Reactivity of furfural–cysteine model reaction in food-grade five-component nonionic O/W microemulsions
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Reactivity of gas-phase, crystal and supported V2O5 systems studied using density functional theory based reactivity indices
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Reactivity of GaX3 with silylamines and thermal decomposition of the compounds [Cl2Ga{NH(SiMe3)}]2 and [Cl3Ga{NH(SiMe3)2}]
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Reactivity of generated oxygen species from nitrous oxide over [Fe,Al]MFI catalysts for the direct oxidation of benzene to phenol
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Reactivity of gold thin films grown on iridium: Hydrogen dissociation Original Research Article
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Reactivity of group 4 benzamidinate complexes towards mono- and bis-substituted silanes and 1,5-hexadiene
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Reactivity of guanine at m5CpG steps in DNA: Evidence for electronic effects transmitted through the base pairs Original Research Article
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Reactivity of H2/air mixtures over hot metal surfaces
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Reactivity of H2O gas with the surface of polycrystalline Li2O pellet
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Reactivity of H2O2 towards different UO2-based materials: The relative impact of radiolysis products revisited
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Reactivity of high surface area CeO2 synthesized by surfactant-assisted method to ethanol decomposition with and without steam
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Reactivity of highly cycled particles of CaO in a carbonation/calcination loop
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Reactivity of HNCO with NH3 at low temperature monitored by FTIR spectroscopy: formation of NH4+OCN−
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Reactivity of hydrogen and methanol on (0 0 1) surfaces of WO3, ReO3, WO3/ReO3 and ReO3/WO3
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Reactivity of hydrogen peroxide towards Fe3O4, Fe2CoO4 and Fe2NiO4
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Reactivity of hydrohaloethers with OH radicals and chlorine atoms: Correlation with molecular properties
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Reactivity of hydroxybenzoic acids in the hydrogen-isotope exchange reaction
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Reactivity of hydroxyproline-rich glycoproteins and their potential as biochemical tracers of plant-derived nitrogen
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Reactivity of hypervalent silicon and tin compounds toward electrophilic sulfur
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Reactivity of III–V and II–VI semiconductors toward hydrogen: surface modification and evolution in air
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Reactivity of image: modulation of the release of NO by the trans-effect
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Reactivity of immobilized cobalt phthalocyanines for the electroreduction of molecular oxygen in terms of molecular hardness
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Reactivity of inorganic anion exchanger BiPbO2(NO3) with fluoride ions in solution
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Reactivity of inorganic α-nucleophiles in the transfer of phosphoryl and phosphonyl groups
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Reactivity of intramolecularly coordinated aluminum compounds to R3EOH (E = Sn, Si). Remarkable migration of N,C,N and O,C,O pincer ligands
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Reactivity of ionic liquids
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Reactivity of iridium(I) PNP amido complexes toward protonation and oxidation
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Reactivity of iron complexes containing monodentate aminophosphine ligands – Formation of four-membered carboxamido-phospha-metallacycles
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Reactivity of iron oxide as an oxygen carrier for chemical-looping hydrogen production
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Reactivity of lanthanide ferrite SOFC cathodes with YSZ electrolyte
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Reactivity of lanthanocene hydroxides toward carbodiimide and CO2: Synthesis and characterization of lanthanide ureido and carbonate complexes
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Reactivity of lanthanum substituted cobaltites toward carbon particles
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Reactivity of limestones from different sources in Turkey
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Reactivity of lithium 2,3-dihydro-1-benzothiophene-1-oxide toward aldehydes and imines and DFT calculations
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Reactivity of lithium battery electrode materials toward non-aqueous electrolytes: spontaneous reactions at the electrode–electrolyte interface investigated by FTIR
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Reactivity of lithium diphenylphosphonium diylides towards phosphorus electrophiles: Synthesis of α,β-unsaturated phosphorus compounds
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Reactivity of lithium exposed graphite surface
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Reactivity of lithium-containing amorphous carbon (a-C) films
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Reactivity of low-coordinated MgO anions towards CO: A DFT study of (CnOn+1)2− polymeric species
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Reactivity of LSCF perovskites
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Reactivity of macroprolactin in common automated immunoassays
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Reactivity of Manganese Peroxidase: Site-Directed Mutagenesis of Residues in Proximity to the Porphyrin Ring
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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
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Reactivity of mechanically activated chalcopyrite
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Reactivity of melezitose and raffinose under Mitsunobu reaction conditions
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Reactivity of Mesenteric Arteries From Fructose Hypertensive Rats to Endothelin-1
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Reactivity of mesoporous carbon against water – An in-situ XPS study
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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
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Reactivity of metal nanoclusters: nitric oxide adsorption and COqNO reaction on PdrMgO model catalysts
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Reactivity of metal oxides: Thermal and photochemical dissolution of MO and MFe2O4 (M=Ni, Co, Zn)
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Reactivity of methane in nonthermal plasma in the presence of oxygen and inert gases at atmospheric pressure
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Reactivity of methane over Ga-HZSM-5 zeolite catalyst
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Reactivity of methanol on clean Ru(0 0 1) studied by RAIRS: effect of deuterium substitution
295
Reactivity of methanol on TiO2 nanoparticles supported on the Au(1 1 1) surface
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Reactivity of methemoglobin immobilized on TiO2 nanoparticle films
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Reactivity of Mg-Ba catalyst in NOx storage/reduction
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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
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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
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Reactivity of mixed organozinc and mixed organocopper reagents: 6. Nickel-catalyzed coupling of methylarylzincs with primary alkyl halides; an atom-economic aryl–alkyl coupling
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Reactivity of Mo2C/Mo(1 0 0) toward oxygen: LEIS, AES, and XPS study
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Reactivity of molecular oxygen: conversion of methanol to formate at low temperatures on Pt(1 1 1)
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Reactivity of mono-1-alkynyltin and -germanium compounds towards triallylborane
304
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
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Reactivity of monoclonal antibodies of the B cell panel on PBM from BLV-infected and lymphocytotic cows
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Reactivity of monoclonal antibodies of the B cell panel on PBM from BLV-infected and lymphocytotic cows
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Reactivity of monoclonal antibodies to human CD antigens with cells from mink
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Reactivity of monoclonal antibodies to human CD antigens with cells from mink
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Reactivity of monoclonal antibodies with bovine blood mononuclear cells activated by mitogens and superantigens
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Reactivity of monoclonal antibodies with bovine blood mononuclear cells activated by mitogens and superantigens
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Reactivity of monolayer V2O5 films on TiO2(1 1 0) produced via the oxidation of vapor-deposited vanadium
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Reactivity of mononuclear dithiolato palladium and platinum metalloligands towards the formation of homo- and heterobimetallic complexes
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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
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REACTIVITY OF N-ALKYL DERIVATIVES OF HYDROXYLAMINE IN DECOMPOSITION OF 4-NITROPHENYL DIETHYLPHOSPHONATE IN WATER AND IN CETYLTRIMETHYLAMMONIUM BROMIDE MICELLES
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Reactivity of nanocrystalline copper oxide and its modification under magnetic field
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Reactivity of naphtha fractions for light olefins production
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Reactivity of naphthol towards nucleophiles in anodic oxidation
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Reactivity of natural organic matter fractions with chlorine dioxide and ozone
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Reactivity of natural organic matter with aqueous chlorine and bromine
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Reactivity of neonicotinoid pesticides with singlet oxygen
321
Reactivity of NH3 over (Fe)/H-ZSM-5 zeolite: Studies of temperature-programmed and steady-state reactions
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Reactivity of Ni/SiO2·MgO toward carbon dioxide reforming of methane under steady state and periodic operations
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Reactivity of nitrate and organic acids at the concrete–bitumen interface of a nuclear waste repository cell
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Reactivity of nitrobenzofurazan towards nucleophiles: Insights from DFT
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Reactivity of Nitrogen Monoxide Species with NADH: Implications for Nitric Oxide-Dependent Posttranslational Protein Modification
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Reactivity of N-nitrosoamides in confined spaces
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Reactivity of non-continuous Rh model catalysts deposited on differently oriented Al2O3 substrates
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Reactivity of non-continuous Rh model catalysts deposited on differently oriented Al2O3 substrates
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Reactivity of O with Si 111/surfaces with different surface 2 structures
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Reactivity of one-, two-, three- and four-electron reduced forms of α-[P2W18O62]6− generated by controlled potential electrolysis in water
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Reactivity of osmium–rhodium mixed-metal cluster [Os3Rh(μ-H)3(CO)12] towards vinyl containing ligands
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Reactivity of oxide surfaces modified by palladium atoms
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Reactivity of oxidized copper surfaces in methanol oxidation
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Reactivity of oxonaphtoporphyrins. Efficient β-functionalization of the porphyrin ring on reaction with nitrogen or carbon nucleophiles
335
Reactivity of oxygen phases created by the high temperature oxidation of Ru(0001)
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Reactivity of p-[18F]fluorophenacyl bromide for radiolabeling of proteins and peptides
337
Reactivity of palladium(II) methyl complexes towards CO2: formation of carbonate complexes
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Reactivity of Pd(II) complexes containing the orthometallated C,C-chelating ligand C6H4-2-PPh2C(H)COCH2PPh3 towards deprotonating reagents. Part 2
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Reactivity of permeating hydrogen with thiophene on a palladium membrane
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Reactivity of per-O-acetylated 1-thioglycosides and glycosyl sulfones towards chromium(II) complexes in aqueous medium
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Reactivity of perovskite-type precursor in MWCNTs synthesis
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Reactivity of Ph2(2-C5H4N)PSe towards Ru3(CO)12 and mononuclear MCl2(PhCN)2 (M=Pd or Pt) complexes
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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)]
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Reactivity of Ph3PNLi towards PIII and PV electrophiles
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Reactivity of phenyldi(2-thienyl)phosphine towards group 7 metal carbonyls: Carbon–phosphorus bond activation
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Reactivity of platina-β-diketones towards chelating nitrogen and sulfur donors: formation of acyl(hydrido)platinum(IV) and acyl(chloro)platinum(II) complexes
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Reactivity of PNA Thioesters in Chemical Ligation Reactions
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Reactivity of poly(dimethylsiloxane) toward acidic permanganate
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Reactivity of polycyclic aromatic compounds (PAHs, NPAHs and OPAHs) adsorbed on natural aerosol particles exposed to atmospheric oxidants
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Reactivity of Pt/ceria and Pt/alumina planar model catalysts prepared by colloidal lithography
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Reactivity of pulverized coals during combustion catalyzed by CeO2 and Fe2O3
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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
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Reactivity of pyrite and organic carbon as electron donors for biogeochemical processes in the fractured Jurassic Lincolnshire limestone aquifer, UK
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Reactivity of pyrolysis chars related to precursor coal chemistry
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Reactivity of pyrolyzed sewage sludge in air and CO2
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Reactivity of reclaimed concrete aggregate produced from concrete affected by alkali–silica reaction
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Reactivity of Rh+(CO)2 during the NO–CO and CO–O2 Reactions over Rh/Al2O3
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Reactivity of rhodium during co-deposition of rhodium and carbon
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Reactivity of rhodium(III) complexes containing chelating pentachlorophenyl ligands. Molecular structures of fac-[Rh(C6Cl5)3(py)] and mer-[Rh(C6Cl5)3(tBuNC)3]
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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
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Reactivity of Ru-based catalysts in the oxidation of propene and carbon black
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Reactivity of sandstones under conditions relevant to geosequestration: 1. Hematite-bearing sandstone exposed to supercritical carbon dioxide commingled with aqueous sulfite or sulfide solutions
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Reactivity of sarcosine and 1,3-thiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid towards salicylaldehyde-derived alkynes and allenes
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Reactivity of selenomethionin – dents in the magic bullet?
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Reactivity of Semiquinones with Ascorbate and the Ascorbate Radical as Studied by Pulse Radiolysis
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Reactivity of serotonin in whole blood
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Reactivity of serotonin in whole blood: relationship with drug response in obsessive-compulsive disorder
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Reactivity of serotonin in whole blood: Reply
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Reactivity of several deactivated 3-aminobenzo[b]thiophenes in the Buchwald–Hartwig C–N coupling. Scope and limitations
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Reactivity of several olefins in the HDS of full boiling range FCC gasoline over PtPd/USY
371
Reactivity of SiCl and SiF groups in SiO2 glass with mobile interstitial O2 and H2O molecules
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Reactivity of silica-supported zirconium neopentyl fragments with trimethylphosphine and acetone: Formation of unexpected reaction products
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Reactivity of silicon carbonyl with ethylene
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Reactivity of silicon clusters Original Research Article
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Reactivity of silyl-substituted heterobimetallic iron–platinum hydride complexes towards unsaturated molecules: Part II. Insertion of trifluoropropyne and hexafluorobutyne into the platinum–hydride bond
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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
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Reactivity of SnO2–CuO nanocrystalline materials with H2S: a coupled electrical and Raman spectroscopic study
378
Reactivity of soft amorphous hydrogenated carbon films in ambient atmosphere
379
Reactivity of solids studied by in situ XAS and XRD
380
Reactivity of some C8-alkenes in etherification with methanol Original Research Article
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Reactivity of some condensed heterocyclic cations towards ortho-positronium atoms in acetonitrile solution Original Research Article
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Reactivity of some poly-1-alkynylsilicon and -tin compounds towards triallylborane—routes to novel heterocycles
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Reactivity of some sugars and sugar phosphates towards gold(III) in sodium acetate–acetic acid buffer medium Original Research Article
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Reactivity of some vanadium oxides: An EPR and XRD study
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Reactivity of stable neopentyl-Pd intermediates in the absence of nucleophile
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Reactivity of sugar α-aminonitrile derivatives under titanium-mediated cyclopropanation conditions
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Reactivity of Sulfhydryl Groups of the Catalytic Subunits of Rabbit Skeletal Muscle Protein Phosphatases 1 and 2A
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Reactivity of sulfide-containing silane toward boehmite and in situ modified rubber/boehmite composites by the silane
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Reactivity of superfine aluminum powders stabilized by aluminum diboride
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Reactivity of surface carbonaceous intermediates on an iron-based Fischer–Tropsch catalyst Original Research Article
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Reactivity of surface OH in CH4 reforming reactions on Ni(1 1 1): A density functional theory calculation
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Reactivity of syringyl and guaiacyl lignin units and delignification kinetics in the kraft pulping of Eucalyptus globulus wood using Py-GC–MS/FID
393
Reactivity of technetium(I) thioether carbonyl complexes towards histidine—an EXAFS study in solution
394
Reactivity of TEMPO anion as a nucleophile and its applications for selective transformations of haloalkanes or acyl halides to aldehydes
395
Reactivity of tert-butanesulfinamides in palladium-catalyzed allylic substitutions
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Reactivity of tert-butanesulfinamides in palladium-catalyzed allylic substitutions
397
Reactivity of the (M = Mo, W) cluster with CO and NH3 in the gas-phase: An experimental and DFT study
398
Reactivity of the 16-electron CpCo half-sandwich complex containing a B(3,6)-disubstituted o-carborane-1,2-dithiolate ligand
399
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
400
Reactivity of the aliphatic humic moiety in analytical pyrolysis
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Reactivity of the alkene component in the ruthenium-catalyzed [2+2] cycloaddition between an alkene and an alkyne: Part 2
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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)
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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
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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)])
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Reactivity of the bis(silyl) palladium(II) complex toward organic isothiocyanates
406
Reactivity of the bridged borylene complex [μ-BCl{η5-C5H4Me)Mn(CO)2}2]
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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
408
Reactivity of the calcite–water-interface, from molecular scale processes to geochemical engineering
409
Reactivity of the carbon–carbon double bond towards nucleophilic additions. A DFT analysis
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Reactivity of the cement–bentonite interface with alkaline solutions using transport cells
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Reactivity of the C-H bond of organic molecules with various structures in hydrogen abstraction by peroxyl radicals
412
Reactivity of the Cu2O(1 0 0) surface: Insights from first principles calculations
413
Reactivity of the Cysteine Residues in the Protein Splicing Active Center of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis RecA Intein
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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
415
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
416
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
417
Reactivity of the ester group attached isoxazoline, benzisoxazole, and isoxazole: a facial preparation of 3-acyl-substituted these heterocycles
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REACTIVITY OF THE GERMANIUM SURFACE: Chemical Passivation and Functionalization
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Reactivity of the H+-ATPase from Kluyveromyces lactis to Sulfhydryl Reagents
420
Reactivity of the heteronuclear cluster Cp*IrOs3(μ-H)2(CO)10 with some group 16 substrates
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Reactivity of the heteronuclear cluster RuOs3(μ-H)2(CO)13 with indene
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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
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Reactivity of the interior surface of (5,5) single-walled carbon nanotubes with and without a Stone–Wales defect
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Reactivity of the labile complex [MoCl(eta3-allyl)(CO)2(NCMe)2] with diphosphanes
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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)]
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Reactivity of the lithium anion of the (S,S)-bis-p-tolylsulfinyl methane. A versatile synthesis of enantiopure alkylidene 1,1-bis-p-tolylsulfoxides
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Reactivity of the M-(η2-alkyne) bond [M = Cr, W]: A kinetic and DFT study
428
Reactivity of the metal–cyclopentadienyl (indenyl, fluorenyl and cycloheptatrienyl) bonds
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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
430
Reactivity of the mixed-metal cluster [Os6(CO)17(Au2dppm)] towards gold electrophiles (dppm=Ph2PCH2PPh2)
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Reactivity of the N-heterocyclic carbene complexes [Ru(IMes)2(CO)HX] (X = OH, Cl) with alkynes
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Reactivity of the Nin(T) (n=54,55,56) clusters with D2(v,j) molecule: molecular dynamics simulations
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Reactivity of the nitro-group of a p-conjugated polymer upon the interface formation with chromium: a photoelectron spectroscopy investigation
434
Reactivity of the Organometallic fac-[(CO)3ReI(H2O)3]+ Aquaion. Kinetic and Thermodynamic Properties of H2O Substitution
435
Reactivity of the photo excited forms of Hypericin, Hypocrellin A, Hypocrellin B and methylated Hypericin towards molecular oxygen: The role of charge transfer interaction
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Reactivity of the saturated, aromatic and resin fractions of ATR resids under FCC conditions
437
Reactivity of the solvated electron toward divalent magnesium
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Reactivity of the soot produced during pyrolysis of hexachlorobenzene. Influence of the presence of chlorine Original Research Article
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Reactivity of the sulfur center in rhodium-bound benzaldehyde thiosemicarbazones towards molecular oxygen. A theoretical investigation
440
Reactivity of the tetraphenyldithioimidodiphosphine–diiodine (HL·I2) adduct towards indium powder
441
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
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Reactivity of the unsaturated dimolybdenum anion [Mo2(η5-C5H5)2(μ-PCy2)(μ-CO)2]− towards electrophiles based on p- and d-block elements
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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
444
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
445
Reactivity of thin-film TiO2(110)
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Reactivity of thiophosphinous acid bound to ruthenium
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Reactivity of TiH2 hydride with lithium ion: Evidence for a new conversion mechanism
448
Reactivity of TiO2 with hydrogen and deuterium
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Reactivity of titanosilicates-supported catalysts for the selective catalytic reduction of NO with NH3 Original Research Article
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Reactivity of TpMe2Ir(C2H4)(DMAD) with carboxylic acids. A DFT study on geometrical isomers and structural characterization
451
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
452
Reactivity of trans-[PtCl2(NCMe)2] with cycloaliphatic amines: An ESI and NMR study. X-ray structure of
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Reactivity of transparent exopolymeric particles: A key parameter of trace metal cycling in the lagoon of Nouméa, New Caledonia
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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]
455
Reactivity of triglycerides and fatty acids of rapeseed oil in supercritical alcohols
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Reactivity of trihexyl(tetradecyl)phosphonium chloride, a room-temperature phosphonium ionic liquid
457
Reactivity of Trypanosoma cruzi strains with peanut agglutinin (PNA) correlates with number of in vitro infected host cells
458
Reactivity of two models of non-ionic surfactants with ozone
459
Reactivity of vapor-deposited metal atoms with nitrogen-containing polymers and organic surfaces studied by in situ XPS
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Reactivity of various types of iron(III) (hydr)oxides towards light-induced dissolution
461
Reactivity of Vinca alkaloids in superacid: An access to vinflunine, a novel anticancer agent
462
Reactivity of vinyl and alkynyl zirconium complexes with the di-ansa-[1,1′,2,2′-bis(dimethylsilanediyl) dicyclopentadienyl] ligand
463
Reactivity of vinyl chloride ionic clusters Original Research Article
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Reactivity of volatile thiols with polyphenols in a wine-model medium: Impact of oxygen, iron, and sulfur dioxide Original Research Article
465
Reactivity of workshop antibodies with a non-ruminant species: Crossreactivity with canine blood leukocytes
466
Reactivity of workshop antibodies with a non-ruminant species: Crossreactivity with canine blood leukocytes
467
Reactivity of workshop monoclonal antibodies on paraformaldehyde-fixed porcine blood mononuclear cells
468
Reactivity of workshop monoclonal antibodies on paraformaldehyde-fixed porcine blood mononuclear cells
469
Reactivity of α-arylidene benzoheteracyclanone dibromides toward azide ion: an effective approach to 3-(α-substituted-benzyl)chromones and -1-thiochromones
470
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
471
Reactivity of α-pinene epoxide in supercritical solvents
472
Reactivity of α-trifluoromethanesulfonyl esters, amides and ketones: Decarboxylative allylation, methylation, and enol formation
473
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
474
Reactivity of γ-benzyloxyallyltins with cyclohexylidene glyceraldehydes
475
Reactivity of γ-chloro-gem-trichloroalkanes with chromous chloride
476
Reactivity of μ-azido and μ-thiocyanato bridged Schiff base palladacycles toward aromatic N-heterocycles and phosphines
477
Reactivity of μ-Peroxo-Bridged Dimeric Vanadate in Bromoperoxidation
478
Reactivity oscillations and stability with delayed neutrons
479
Reactivity oscillations in a point reactor
480
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
481
Reactivity Ratio Determination of Newly Synthesized Copolymers from Glycidyl Methacrylate and Tetrahydrofurfuryl Acrylate
482
Reactivity ratios and sequence determination of methacrylonitrile/butyl acrylate copolymers by NMR spectroscopy
483
Reactivity ratios and sequence distribution of styrene–acrylonitrile copolymers synthesized in microemulsion medium
484
Reactivity ratios for the oxidative copolymerizations of indene with methyl methacrylate and methacrylonitrile
485
Reactivity ratios in conventional and nickel-mediated radical copolymerization of methyl methacrylate and functionalized methacrylate monomers
486
Reactivity Ratios of the Copolymerization Styrene/ Methyl Methacrylate Using FT-IR Spectroscopy with Comparing to Mathematically Method
487
Reactivity screening of silica
488
Reactivity studies of (η6-arene)ruthenium dimeric complexes towards pyrazoles: isolation of amidines, bis pyrazoles and chloro bridged pyrazole complexes
489
Reactivity studies of [Pd2(μ-X)2(PBut3)2] (X = Br, I) with CNR (R = 2,6-dimethylphenyl), H2 and alkynes
490
Reactivity studies of a four-coordinate methyl chloro aluminium aminophenolate complex with B(C6F5)3
491
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
492
Reactivity studies of AlMe2Cl with potentially tridentate O,N,L-type ligands
493
Reactivity studies of aryl cobaloximes with molecular oxygen and electrophiles
494
Reactivity studies of Au–Pd supported nanoparticles for catalytic applications Original Research Article
495
Reactivity studies of highly electrophilic ruthenium complexes
496
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)
497
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]
498
Reactivity studies of trans-[PtClMe(SMe2)2] towards anionic and neutral ligand substitution processes
499
Reactivity studies with gold-supported molybdenum nanoparticles
500
Reactivity Studies, Structural Characterization, and Thermolysis of Cubic Titanosiloxanes: Precursors to Titanosilicate Materials Which Catalyze Olefin Epoxidation
501
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
502
Reactivity study of arene(azido)ruthenium N∩O-base complexes with activated alkynes
503
Reactivity study of Athabasca vacuum residue in hydroconversion conditions
504
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
505
Reactivity study on a novel hydrogen fueled chemical-looping combustion
506
Reactivity study on oxygen carriers for solar-hybrid chemical-looping combustion of di-methyl ether
507
Reactivity switching and selective activation of C-1 or C-3 in 2,3-unsaturated thioglycosides Original Research Article
508
Reactivity switching on solid support: solid-phase synthesis of tertiary amines by reduction of tertiary amides with LiAlH4
509
Reactivity temperature coefficient evaluation of uranium zirconium hydride fuel element in power reactor
510
Reactivity tests of the water–gas shift reaction on fresh and used fluidized bed materials from industrial DFB biomass gasifiers
511
Reactivity to a 35% CO2 challenge in healthy first-degree relatives of patients with panic disorder
512
Reactivity to a 35% CO2 challenge in healthy first-degree relatives of patients with panic disorder
513
Reactivity to alpha agonists is heightened in immature porcine pulmonary arteries
514
Reactivity to conspicuousness and alcohol use among college students: The moderating effect of alcohol expectancies
515
Reactivity to interoceptive cues in nocturnal panic
516
Reactivity to Lewis acids of half-sandwich pentamethylcyclopentadienyl complexes of ruthenium(II) containing chiral diphosphines
517
Reactivity to nicotine cues over repeated cue reactivity sessions
518
Reactivity to smoking cues in adolescent cigarette smokers
519
Reactivity to smoking cues: Mediating roles of nicotine dependence and duration of deprivation,
520
Reactivity to sulphur of clean and pre-oxidised Cu(1 1 1) surfaces
521
Reactivity towards dioxygen of a copper(I) complex of tris(2-benzylaminoethyl)amine
522
Reactivity towards O2 and H2O of the alkali-metal induced Ge(1 1 1)-3 × 1 surfaces: contrasting adsorption rates for different alkali metals
523
Reactivity trends of Fe phthalocyanines confined on graphite electrodes in terms of donor–acceptor intermolecular hardness: Linear versus volcano correlations
524
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}]
525
Reactivity worth measurement of the control blades of the university of Florida Training Reactor
526
Reactivity worth of the thermal column of a MTR type swimming pool research reactor using low enriched uranium fuel
527
Reactivity, Kinetic, and Thermodynamic Analysis of Ionic Liquid-Assisted Thermal Degradation of Spent Coffee Ground
528
Reactivity, spectroscopy, and structure of reduced fullerenes Original Research Article
529
Reactivity, viscoelastic behaviour and mechanical performances of hybrid systems based on epoxy resins and reactive polyhedral oligosilsesquioxanes
530
Reactivity-Based Coronary Vasospasm Independent of Atherosclerosis in Rhesus Monkeys
531
Reactivity-based strategies for photochemical ozone control in Europe
532
ReactivitycontrolsystemofthehightemperatureengineeringtestreactorOriginalResearchArticle
533
Reactivityfeedbackcoefficientsofamaterialtestresearchreactorfueledwithhigh-densityU3Si2dispersionfuelsOriginalResearchArticle
534
Reactivity-flooding effect of the MNSR inner irradiation sites
535
Reactor antineutrino monitoring with a plastic scintillator array as a new safeguards method
536
Reactor antineutrino monitoring with a plastic scintillator array as a new safeguards method
537
Reactor Aspects of Fusion: Issues Related to Materials, Radioactivity and Radiation-Induced Effects
538
Reactor cavity cooling system (Rccs) experimental characterization
539
Reactor cavity flooding as an accident management strategy
540
Reactor concept for continuous reactions and extractions in supercritical fluids at minimum flow rates
541
Reactor concept for improved heat integration in autothermal methanol reforming
542
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
543
Reactor design and kinetics study of 4,4?-dichlorobiphenyl photodecay in surfactant solution by using a photosensitizer and hydrogen source
544
Reactor Design Development of Chemical Oxygen Demand Flow System and Its Application
545
Reactor design for in situ X-ray scattering studies of nanoparticle formation in supercritical water syntheses
546
Reactor design for the evaluation of diesel oxidation catalysts supported by sintered metal filters
547
Reactor Design Issues for Synthesis-Gas Fermentations
548
Reactor Design Issues for Synthesis-Gas Fermentations
549
Reactor development for a biosolar hydrogen production process
550
Reactor experiments on type-I and type-II BWR stability Original Research Article
551
Reactor experiments on type-I and type-ll BWR stability
552
Reactor integration of the helium cooled pebble bed blanket for DEMO
553
Reactor model for SEAFP
554
Reactor Modeling and Kinetic Parameters Estimation for Diethyl Benzene (DEB) Dehydrogenation Reactions
555
Reactor Modeling of a Non-Catalytic OCM Process
556
Reactor modeling to simulate catalytic partial oxidation and steam reforming of methane. Comparison of temperature profiles and strategies for hot spot minimization
557
Reactor neutrino experiments compared to superbeams Original Research Article
558
Reactor neutrinos
559
Reactor noise analysis based on the singular value decomposition (SVD)
560
Reactor noise in accelerator driven systems – II
561
Reactor Operation and Scale-Up of Whole Cell Baeyer-Villiger Catalyzed Lactone Synthesis
562
Reactor performance and bacterial pathogen removal in response to sludge retention time in a mesophilic anaerobic digester treating sewage sludge
563
Reactor performance and membrane filtration in aerobic granular sludge membrane bioreactor
564
Reactor performance and microbial community dynamics during anaerobic co-digestion of municipal wastewater sludge with restaurant grease waste at steady state and overloading stages
565
Reactor performance and microbial community dynamics during solid-state anaerobic digestion of corn stover at mesophilic and thermophilic conditions
566
Reactor performance and microbial ecology of a nitritation membrane bioreactor
567
Reactor performance optimization by the use of a novel combined pellet reflecting both catalyst and adsorbent properties
568
Reactor physic and reprocessing scheme for innovative molten salt reactor system
569
Reactor physics analysis for the design of nuclear fuel lattices with burnable poisons
570
Reactor physics and safety aspects of various design options of a Russian light water reactor with rock-like fuels
571
Reactor physics calculations and their experimental validation for conversion and upgrading of a typical swimming pool type research reactor
572
Reactor physics ideas to design novel reactors with faster fissile growth
573
Reactor pressure analysis at the initial stage ofa loss of coolant accident
574
Reactor pressure vessel integrity program Original Research Article
575
Reactor Pressure Vessel Steel Degradation Studied by Mössbauer and Positron Annihilation Spectroscopy
576
Reactor pressure vessel structural integrity research Original Research Article
577
Reactor Rearrangement of an Industrial Ethylbenzene Production Unit
578
Reactor relevant ICRF heating in JET DT plasmas*
579
Reactor scale modeling of multi-walled carbon nanotube growth
580
Reactor similarity for plasma–material interactions in scaled-down tokamaks as the basis for the Vulcan conceptual design
581
Reactor statics with feedback
582
Reactor structure dependence of interface abruptness in GaInAs/InP and GaInP/GaAs grown by organometallic vapor phase epitaxy
583
Reactor technology options for distributed hydrogen generation via ammonia decomposition: A review
584
Reactor temperature profile during autothermal methane reforming on Rh/Al2O3 catalyst by IR imaging
585
Reactor-based neutrino oscillation experiments
586
ReactorcavityandALSthermal-hydraulicevaluationinthecaseoffuelchannelsrupturesatIgnalinaNPPOriginalResearchArticle
587
ReactorcoredesignofGasTurbineHighTemperatureReactor300OriginalResearchArticle
588
ReactorinternalsdesignOriginalResearchArticle
589
ReactorpressurevesseldesignofthehightemperatureengineeringtestreactorOriginalResearchArticle
590
ReactorpressurevesselembrittlementofNPPborssele:DesignlifetimeandlifetimeextensionOriginalResearchArticle
591
Reactor-produced radioisotopes from ORNL for bone pain palliation
592
Reactor-produced radionuclides at the University of Missouri Research Reactor
593
Reactors for simultaneous application of UV light and ultrasound on the reaction mixture and their modifications for kinetic studies
594
Reactors with membrane-grown biofilms: their capacity to cope with fluctuating inflow conditions and with shock loads of xenobiotics
595
Reactors-related utilization options of weapons plutonium being released from the defence program Original Research Article
596
Read all about it: The Lancetʹs Paper of the Year, 2003
597
Read All About It: The Over-Representation of Breast Cancer in Popular Magazines
598
Read before you cite
599
Read channels for prepatterned media with trench playback
600
Read it and believe it: How metaphor constructs ideology in news discourse. A case study
601
Read Lining: UHD9 Renovation
602
Read my lips
603
Read stability and power analysis of a proposed novel 8 transistor static random access memory cell in 45 nm technology
604
Read the Articles; Don’t Count Them
605
Read this and change the way you feel about software engineering
606
Read this paper later: procrastination with time-consistent preferences
607
Read, write, and rewrite
608
Read/write mechanisms and data storage system using atomic force microscopy and MEMS technology
609
Read/write mechanisms and data storage system using atomic force microscopy and MEMS technology
610
Read/write mechanisms and data storage system using atomic force microscopy and MEMS technology
611
Read|Write: Table + Chair
612
Readability and histological biocompatibility of microchip transponders in horses
613
Readability and Suitability Assessment of Adolescent Education Material in Preventing Hookah Smoking
614
Readability and Suitability Evaluation of Educational Media Regarding Men s Secondhand Smoke on Pregnant Wives
615
Readability and Suitability of COPD Consumer Information
616
READABILITY AND TO TARGET AGE LEVEL SUITABILITY OF GEOGRAPHY 10 HIGH SCHOOL COURSE BOOK ACCORDING TO DIFFERENT SCHOOLS
617
Readability as a Source of Measurement Error in Medical Education Assessment
618
Readability index of essays as an alternative to the scoring procedure in L2 academic writing
619
Readability levels of health pamphlets distributed during the Athens 2004 Olympic Games
620
Readability of branding symbols in horses and histomorphological alterations at the branding site
621
Readability of colorectal cancer online information: A brief report
622
Readability of Corporate Annual Reports of Top 100 Malaysian Companies
623
Readability of English Articles Published in Iranian Medical Journals and Their Comparison with Articles Published in English and American Medical Journals in 2018
624
Readability of information on colonoscopy preparation on the internet
625
Readability of Malaria Medicine Information Leaflets in Nigeria
626
Readability of Online Materials for Rhinoplasty
627
Readability of online patientbased information on bariatric surgery
628
Readability of Patient Education Materials on the American Association for Surgery of Trauma Website
629
Readability of patient education materials: implications for clinical practice
630
Readability of Patient-Reported Outcome Questionnaires for Use With Persons With Dysphonia
631
Readability of Trauma-Related Patient Education Materials From the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
632
Readaptation of fish to 1g after long-term microgravity: Behavioural results from the STS 89 mission Original Research Article
633
Re-adaptation of Malay House Thermal Comfort Design Elements into Modern Building Elements – Case Study of Selangor Traditional Malay House Low Energy Building in Malaysia
634
Read-down conflict-preserving serializability as a correctness criterion for multilevel-secure optimistic concurrency control: CSR/RD
635
Re-addressing gender bias in Cortex publications
636
Readdressing The Redundancy Effect: A Cognitive Strategy For E-learning Design
637
Reader beware: Doing business with a store(y) of knowledge
638
Reader Perspective Emotion Analysis in Text through Ensemble based Multi-Label Classification Framework
639
Reader reaction and AJIC editorial board response: strategic directions for the journal
640
Reader variability in reporting breast imaging according to BI-RADS® assessment categories (the Florence experience)
641
Reader-Oriented Strategies for Teaching Poetry
642
Readers Advisory Web Sites
643
Readers are leaders in publishing
644
READERS AS QATEKEEpERS Of ONLINE NEWS Brazil, China, and the United States
645
Readers comments
646
Readers comments
647
Readersʹ evaluation of effect of peer review and editing on quality of articles in the Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde
648
Readers Reading Practices Of EFL Yemeni Students: Recommendations For The 21^st Century
649
Readersʹ Trait-Based Models of Characters in Narrative Comprehension
650
Readers, authors, and page structure: A discussion of four questions arising from a content analysis of web pages
651
Readers, Players, and Watchers: Short and Long-term Vocabulary Retention through Digital Video Games
652
Readers, reading and librarians: Ed. by Bill Katz; New York: Haworth Information Press, 2001, 219 pages, price not reported, cloth, ISBN 0789006995 (also published as The Acquisitions Librarian 25)
653
Readers’ comments Richard J. Bing, Charles A. Lindbergh, and Cardiopulmonary Bypass
654
Readers’ views of a weekly communicable disease bulletin
655
Readersourcing—a manifesto
656
Reader-Text Transaction In Text Comprehension
657
Readily available (S)-proline-derived organocatalysts for the Lewis acid-mediated Lewis base-catalyzed stereoselective aldol reactions of activated thioesters
658
Readily available amino acid building blocks for the synthesis of phosphole-containing peptides
659
Readily available carbohydrate-derived imines and amides as chiral ligands for asymmetric catalysis
660
Readily available ferrocenyl-phosphinite ligands for Ru(II)-catalyzed enantioselective transfer hydrogenation of ketones and fabrication of hybrid heterojunctions
661
Readily dispersible clay and particle transport in five Swedish soils under long-term shallow tillage and mouldboard ploughing
662
Readily prepared polymer-supported molybdenum carbonyls as novel reusable and highly active epoxidation catalysts
663
Readily Prepared Polystyrene-Bound Pyridine-2,6-dicarboxylate and Its Application for Removal of Mercury Ions
664
Readily recyclable catalysts of zeolite nanoparticles linked with polymer chains Original Research Article
665
Readily regenerable reduced microstructure representations
666
Readily treatable reproductive tract infections and preterm birth among black women
667
Readily-milled fraction of wet sugarcane bagasse as an advanced feedstock for monosaccharide production via the RT-CaCCO process
668
READINESS AND ADDITIONAL SKILL FOR SCHOOL COUNSELORS IN SPECIAL EDUCATION PROGRAM
669
READINESS AND COMPETENCE OF SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ENGLISH TEACHERS TO IMPLEMENT CURRICULUM 2013
670
Readiness and Utilization of Computer-Assisted Learning among Dental Students and Faculty
671
Readiness Assessment of Electronic Health Records Implementation
672
READINESS FACTORS FOR AMT IMPLEMENTATION: A CONCEPTUAL STUDY
673
Readiness for anger management: clinical and theoretical issues
674
Readiness for Autonomy in English Language Learning: The Case of Indonesian High School Students
675
Readiness for change, change beliefs and resistance to change of extension personnel in the New Valley Governorate about mobile extension
676
Readiness for digital reference service (DRS) in university libraries. Unpublished M.Phil. thesis, University of the Punjab, Lahore, 2011. [Abstract]
677
Readiness for Electronic Learning and Ranking of Related Factors Using the Fuzzy PROMETHEE: A Study at Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Iran
678
Readiness for hospital discharge on people after hip replacement surgery in Vietnam: A cross-sectional study
679
Readiness for mental health treatment and for changing alcohol use in patients with comorbid psychiatric and alcohol disorders: Are they congruent?
680
Readiness for neonatal resuscitation: Measuring knowledge, experience, and comfort level
681
Readiness for Online Learning in Higher Education: A Mixed Methods Assessment of Students at a Nigerian University
682
Readiness for school entry: a community survey
683
Readiness for self-directed learning among First Year Saudi Medical students: A descriptive study
684
Readiness for the scorecard era in cardiovascular medicine
685
Readiness in Applying Higher Order Thinking Skills after Attending Courses
686
Readiness of educational activity subjects for results-oriented cooperation in the inclusive educational practice of higher school
687
Readiness of hospitals affiliated with Shiraz university of medical sciences for implementation of radio frequency identification technology
688
Readiness of Manufacturing Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) to Adopt Problem Solving Tools: A Preliminary Study
689
READINESS OF MUSLIM AND CHRISTIANS LEADERS IN FORMING RELIGIOUS HARMONY: NECESSITY AND LIMITATION
690
Readiness of Patients with Chronic Diseases to Use Health Information Technology: An Experience of a Developing Country
691
Readiness of Shiraz teaching hospitals to implement Electronic Medical Record (EMR)
692
Readiness of the ATLAS detector: Performance with the first beam and cosmic data
693
Readiness of the ATLAS detector: Performance with the first beam and cosmic data
694
Readiness to change in adults waiting for publicly funded substance abuse treatment
695
Readiness to change smoking behavior in adolescents with psychiatric disorders
696
Readiness to change sugar sweetened beverage intake among college students
697
Readiness to change: A longitudinal study of changes in adult identity
698
Readiness, Availability and Utilization of Rural Vietnamese Health Facilities for Community Based Primary Care of Non-communicable Diseases: A Cross-Sectional Survey of 3 Provinces in Northern Vietnam
699
Reading ‘stories’ of corruption: Practices and perceptions of everyday corruption in post-tsunami Sri Lanka
700
Reading “A variant of the Hales–Jewett theorem” on its anniversary
701
Reading a GEM with a VLSI pixel ASIC used as a direct charge collecting anode
702
Reading a GEM with a VLSI pixel ASIC used as a direct charge collecting anode
703
Reading a Home: An Application of Rapoportʹʹs Viewpoint in Iranian Architecture Studies
704
Reading a mentoring situation: one aspect of learning to mentor
705
Reading a standing wave: Figure-ground-alternation masking of primes in evaluative priming
706
Reading a Tale of Deception, Learning a Theory of Mind?
707
Reading abilities and cognitive functions of children with epilepsy: Influence of epileptic syndrome
708
Reading ability after macular tranlocation urgery with 360-degree retinotomy
709
Reading ability and phonological awareness in Japanese children with dyslexia
710
Reading ability is negatively related to Stroop interference
711
Reading about energy: The effects of text structure in science learning and conceptual change
712
Reading Abraham Lincoln: An expert/expert study in the interpretation of historical texts
713
Reading Academic Text: Awareness And Experiences Among University ESL Learners
714
Reading achievement, metacognition, reading self-concept and interest: A study of German students in grades 3 and 4
715
Reading achievement, metacognition, reading self-concept and interest: A study of German students in grades 3 and 4
716
Reading action word affects the visual perception of biological motion
717
Reading aloud and the question of intent
718
Reading aloud to the elderly Original Research Article
719
Reading and controlling human brain activation using real-time functional magnetic resonance imaging
720
Reading and libraries in Poland today: between romantic traditionalism and the free market
721
Reading and readers in changing Estonia
722
Reading and Spelling Acquisition in French: The Role of Phonological Mediation and Orthographic Factors,,
723
Reading and spelling impairments in children and adolescents with infantile myotonic dystrophy
724
Reading and the Reference Librarian: The Importance to Library Service of Staff Reading Habits
725
Reading and Vocabulary Acquisition: Supporting Evidence and Some Objections
726
Reading and writing
727
Reading and Writing Book Reviews Across the Disciplines
728
Reading Andrew Tuckerʹs Queer Visibilities: Space, Identity and Interaction in Cape Town
729
Reading as a Second Language: L1and L2 Processes
730
Reading Behavior of Graduate Students in Digital Environment at University of Isfahan through 2008-2009: A Case Study
731
Reading behaviors of mothers and their children with language impairment during repeated storybook reading
732
Reading beside the lines: Using indentation to rank revisions by complexity
733
Reading between the (head)lines: A processing account of article omissions in newspaper headlines and child speech
734
Reading between the lines
735
Reading between the lines — is allometric scaling useful?
736
Reading between the lines: Multidimensional translation in tourism consumption
737
Reading between the lines: reviews in the selection process
738
Reading between the lines: SH3 recognition of an intact protein
739
READING BEYOND STATISTICS: THE CONTRIBUTION OF KISWAHILI VIDEO FILM INDUSTRY IN THE TANZANIAN ECONOMY
740
Reading by Russian-speaking immigrants in Toronto: use of public libraries, bookstores, and home book collections
741
Reading Capital for the socializing politics of globalization
742
Reading Carol Ann Duffy’s “Politics” through Unnatural Ecopoetics
743
Reading Castells: Zeitdiagnose and social theory
744
Reading Comprehension Ability and Metacognitive Awareness of Reading Strategies among High, Mid and Low Ambiguity Tolerance EAP Students
745
Reading Comprehension and Summarizing Skills of Successful and Unsuccessful Fourth Grade Readers
746
Reading Comprehension and Working Memory in Learning-Disabled Readers: Is the Phonological Loop More Important Than the Executive System?
747
Reading Comprehension Difficulties Faced by Sudanese School Learners: A Case Study
748
Reading Comprehension for Good and Poor Readers: An Overview of Theoretical and Empirical Perspective
749
Reading Comprehension in Children with ADHD: Cognitive Underpinnings of the Centrality Deficit
750
READING COMPREHENSION IN TPSOL (IN ISLAMIC SCIENCES) WITHIN A TASK-BASED FRAMEWORK
751
Reading Comprehension Needs of Iranian Medical Students
752
Reading Comprehension Passages of Iranian General English Books and MA Reading Comprehension Tests: A Corpus Analysis
753
READING COMPREHENSION SKILLS AND PERFORMANCE IN SCIENCE AMONG HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN THE PHILIPPINES
754
Reading Culture and Nigeria’s Quest for Sustainable Development
755
Reading Daerah Zeni: Navigating along the Literary Spaces in/of a Malay(sian) Novel
756
READING DAILY LIFE IDEOLOGY FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE FILMS “VAVIEN” an‎d “MILK”
757
Reading Daniel Deudneyʹs Bounding Power: Republican Security Theory from the Polis to the Global Village
758
Reading dependencies from covariance graphs Original Research Article
759
Reading Development and Attention to Letters in Words
760
Reading Development, Reading Difficulties, and Reading Instruction Educational and Public Health Issues
761
Reading Difficulties Faced by ESL Undergraduate Learners: The Case of King Khalid University in Saudi Arabia
762
Reading Difficulties of Grade 5 Pupils in English
763
Reading difficulty: an update
764
Reading Direction and Spatial Neglect
765
Reading disability and hemispheric interaction on a lexical decision task
766
Reading disability in adjudicated youth: Prevalence rates, current models, traditional and innovative treatments
767
Reading Disability Subtypes and the Test of Memory and Learning
768
Reading disorders and weak Verbal IQ following left hemisphere stroke in children: No evidence of compensation
769
READING ELİF SHAFAK’S PİNHAN IN LINE WITH THE ELEMENTS OF POSTMODERN FICTION
770
Reading English Academic Texts: Evidence from ESL Undergraduates’ Eye Movement Data
771
Reading English in the Computer Lab
772
Reading English in the Computer Lab
773
Reading factor: a new bibliometric criterion for managing digital libraries
774
Reading fair trade: political ecological imaginary and the moral economy of fair trade foods
775
Reading fiction to understand the Soviet Union: Soviet dissidents on orwell’s 1984
776
Reading Fluency Techniques from the Bottomup: A Grounded Theory
777
Reading for repetition and reading for translation: do they involve the same processes?
778
Reading Forough Farrokhzad’s Poetry From The Perspective Of Systemic Functional Linguistics
779
Reading from the Feet Up: The Local Work of Literacy
780
Reading Gerard Toal and Carl T. Dahlmanʹs Bosnia Remade: Ethnic cleansing and its reversal
781
Reading Gerry Kearns’ Geopolitics and Empire: The Legacy of Halford Mackinder
782
Reading Glimpses of Life and Manners: A Textual Practice
783
Reading Habits and Attitudes of UMSKAL Undergraduates
784
Reading habits and line bisection: a developmental approach
785
READING HABITS AND PREFERENCES OF EFL POST GRADUATES: A CASE STUDY
786
Reading habits influence aesthetic preference
787
Reading habits of infection control coordinators in the United States: Peer-reviewed or non–peer-reviewed evidence?
788
Reading Habits of Rural and Urban College Students in the 21st Century
789
Reading Habits of Secondary School Teachers: A Study of Selected Secondary Schools in Ado-Odo Ota Local Government Area
790
Reading Habits of Senior Secondary Students at Allahabad City, U.P., India
791
Reading Habits, Grammatical Knowledge, Creative Thinking, and Attainment in Academic Writing: Evidence from Bengkulu University, Indonesia
792
Reading high stakes writing samples: My life as a reader
793
Reading history of folding from porphyroblasts
794
Reading Images. The Grammar of Visual Design
795
Reading in Czechoslovakia 1989–1991; A survey of the publicʹs reception of works of fiction
796
Reading in Kazakhstan
797
Reading in Russia: Findings of the Sociology of Reading and Librarianship Section of the Russian State Library
798
Reading in the Gaps and Lacks: (De)Constructing Masculinity in Louis Sacharʹs Holes
799
Reading Interests, Attitudes and Critical Thinking Skills of Gifted Children
800
Reading interests: Their dimensionality and correlation with personality and cognitive factors
801
Reading is believing: The truth effect and source credibility
802
Reading is Fundamental in Predicting Math Achievement in 10th Graders
803
Reading Joel Wainwrightʹs Decolonizing Development: Colonial Power and the Maya
804
Reading John Agnew and Luca Muscaràʹs Making Political Geography
805
Reading John Steinbeck’s “Flight” as a Folktale
806
Reading Lessons from the Eighteenth Century
807
Reading Level of Medicaid Renewal Applications
808
Reading linear texts on paper versus computer screen: Effects on reading comprehension
809
Reading logs: an application of reader-response theory in ELT
810
Reading Luca Pacioliʹs Summa in Catalonia: An early 16th-century Catalan manuscript on algebra and arithmetic
811
Reading maps of the genes: interpreting the spatiality of genetic knowledge
812
Reading Marieke de Goede’s Speculative Security
813
Reading Matters: Five Centuries of Discovering Books
814
Reading Matthew Farishʹs “The Contours of Americaʹs Cold War”
815
Reading Matthew G. Hannah’s Dark Territory in the Information Age: Learning from the West German Census Controversies of the 1980s
816
Reading McDermott
817
Reading metaphors: The role of context in comprehension and selection of meanings in written texts
818
Reading minds with neuroscience – Possibilities for the law
819
READING MONTAIGNE IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY
820
Reading motivation and reading comprehension growth in the later elementary years
821
Reading Muḥammad al-Muwayliḥīʹs Description of Paris: A Modern Egyptian Glimpse of the West at the Beginning of the 20th Century
822
Reading Multimodal Texts: Perceptual, Structural and Ideological Perspectives
823
Reading Mustafa Dikeçʹs Badlands of the Republic: Space, Politics and Urban Policy
824
Reading national geographic : and , (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1993. Pp.xvii+309. $19.95)
825
READING NECIP FAZIL S POETICS IN TERMS OF THE PROBLEM OF POETICS MEANING : EGO CYCLING OF MEANING
826
Reading neoliberalism and different stances of women in a dance hall
827
Reading news from a pocket computer in a distracting environment: effects of the tempo of background music.
828
Reading noise?
829
READING OBJECTS: A PARADOX OF INTERPRETATION IN MALAYSIAN CONTEMPORARY ART
830
Reading of Developments in Comprehensive Urban Plans-Review of the Iranian Experience (Limitations and problems from Master Plan to Strategic-Structural Plan)
831
Reading of Kana (phonetic symbols for syllables) in Japanese children with spastic diplegia and periventricular leukomalacia
832
Reading on the Wide Range Achievement Test-Revised and parental education as predictors of IQ: comparison with the Barona formula
833
Reading Other People’s Minds Through Word and Image
834
Reading others’ minds by measuring their brains: Fascinating and challenging for science, but ready for use in court?
835
Reading performance and general cognitive ability in twins with reading difficulties and control pairs
836
Reading performance and its developmental trajectories during the first and the second grade
837
Reading performance and verbal short-term memory: A twin study of reciprocal causation
838
Reading Performance of Iranian EFL Learners in Paper and Digital Texts
839
Reading Performance of Patient with Uveiti-Aociated Cytoid Macular Edema Original Reearch Article
840
Reading Peter Adey’s Aerial Life
841
Reading Peter Hopkins’ The Issue of Masculine Identities for British Muslims After 9/11: A Social Analysis
842
Reading PIBOR futures options smiles: The 1997 snap election
843
Reading Picturebooks as Literature: Four-to-Six-Year-Old Children and the Development of Literary Competence
844
Reading Problems and Depressed Mood
845
Reading Problems and Depressed Mood
846
Reading processes in L1 and L2 among dyslexic as compared to regular bilingual readers: behavioral and electrophysiological evidence
847
READING PROPHETIC LITERATURE ON NAGUIB AL-KILANI’S ‘AZRA’ JAKARTA
848
READING PROPOSALS ON KONYA COPY OF KİTÂB-I GÜZÎDE
849
Reading radical democracy: A commentary on Clive Barnett
850
Reading Readiness Test for Kindergarten Children
851
Reading Rembrandt: The influence of Cartesian dualism on Dutch art
852
Reading representations of women’s war experiences in the Changi Chapel and Museum, Singapore
853
Reading Robinson Crusoe from the lens of Islamic Utopianism
854
Reading Sense in Verse: Synesthesia in the Poetry of Edith Sitwell and Houshang Ebtehaj
855
Reading Skills and Strategies: Assessing Primary School Students’ Awareness in L1 and EFL Strategy Use
856
Reading space into numbers – a cross-linguistic comparison of the SNARC effect
857
Reading spoken words: Orthographic effects in auditory priming
858
READING STAMFORD RAFFLES USING NEWHISTORICISM: AN ANALYSIS OF TWO TEXTS
859
Reading Stories to Enhance English Grammar Intake: Correlational Analysis
860
READING STRATEGIES OF ENGINEERING PROFESSIONALS
861
Reading Strategies of English as a Second Language (ESL) High and Low Achievers
862
Reading Strategies Used by Iranian EFL Learners While Reading Academic Texts
863
Reading Strategies, Learning Styles and Reading Comprehension: A Correlation Study
864
Reading Strategy Instruction in L2 (English): An Investigation into Effects of L2 on L1 (Persian)
865
READING STRATEGY REPERTOIRES IN EAP CONTEXTS: STUDENTS AND TEACHERS IN ACADEMIC READING STRATEGY USE
866
READING STRATEGY USE AMONG IRANIAN EFL LEARNERS
867
Reading Strategy Use and Field of Study: A Mixed-Methods Study
868
Reading strategy use and motivation among Chinese good and poor readers in Hong Kong
869
Reading Strategy Use in Iranian Young Learners’ Classrooms Through a Task-Based Syllabus
870
Reading Suvendrini Perera’s Australia and the Insular Imagination
871
Reading text presented on a small display
872
Reading the Bible in Occupied France: André Trocmé and Le Chambon
873
Reading the body: the rhetoric of sex, identity and discipline in girls’ education
874
Reading the Book versus ‘Reading’ the Film: Cinematic Adaptations of Literature as Catalyst for EFL Students’ Critical Thinking Dispositions
875
Reading the climate record of the martian polar layered deposits
876
Reading the Earth—Landforms in the Making: Jerome Wyckoff, Adastra West, Mahwah, New Jersey, USA, 1999. Softbound, 352 pp. Price U.S. $29.95, ISBN 0-9674075-0-8
877
Reading the Future of the Public Library
878
Reading the Hidden Concepts in the Text of Tehran Highways Walls
879
Reading the hippocampal code by theta phase-locking
880
Reading the invisible ink: Assessing the responses of non-composition faculty
881
Reading the map of knowledge: the art of being a librarian: by Peter M. Briscoe. Grand Terrace, California: Palo Verde Press, 2001. 27p. $5.00. ISBN 0-96-34898-1-X (paper)
882
Reading the mind of God (without Hebrewlessons): Alston, shared attention, andmystical experience
883
Reading the molecular Rosetta Stone: molecular clues on the origin and diagenesis of organic matter
884
Reading the Nutritional Information on Food Labels Among Teachers with and without Hypertension in Brazil
885
Reading the patterns in living cells --the physics of ca 2+ signaling
886
Reading the Qur’anic and Narrative Views on Inventory Features Called “Jenn”
887
Reading The Quran in a Theocentric And Historical Manner: The Case of Ashab Al-Fil
888
Reading The Role of Yard in House
889
Reading the rural landscapes
890
Reading the smile: the message conveyed by methods which infer risk neutral densities
891
READING THE SUFFERING: PIETA DEPICTIONS IN THE CONTEXT OF REPRESENTATION AND EXPRESSION
892
Reading the WordsHer, His, Him:Implications for Parsing Principles Based on Frequency and on Structure
893
Reading The Works Of Behçet Necatigil in The Light of The Works of Ziya Osman Saba
894
Reading their way through immigration: The leisure reading practices of Russian-speaking immigrants in Canada Original Research Article
895
Reading Through a Plan
896
Reading to Locate Information: Societal and Educational Perspectives
897
Reading to Preschoolers Exposed: Is the Emperor Really Naked?
898
Reading to Preschoolers: A Response to Scarborough and Dobrich (1994) and Recommendations for Future Research
899
Reading too much between the lines: illusory correlation and the word association implications test
900
Reading trade in the wealth of nations
901
Reading Trends of Youth in Pakistan: A Pilot St
902
Reading Types of Islamic Fundamentalism in Lampung Province (A Study on Doctrine and Movement of Islamism at Lampung University)
903
READING VISUAL SYMBOLS ON ANATOLIAN KILIMS
904
Reading with a right homonymous haemianopia
905
Reading with children
906
Reading within the lines: naturally processed peptides displayed by MHC class I molecules
907
READING WORDS, NUMB3R5 and $YMßOL$
908
Reading Zolotov: A source of knowledge, inspiration and pleasure—Thoughts and emotions on the eve of the 80th jubilee of Academician Yuri Aleksandrovich Zolotov
909
Reading, listening, and viewing comprehension in English as a foreign language: One or more constructs?
910
Reading, writing, and the rural
911
Reading-Based Incidental vs. Intentional Focus on Lexis and Development of L2 Phraseological Competence
912
Readings in Development Economics: Volumes I and II: Pranab Bardhan, Christopher Udry, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2000, Vol. I, 366 pp., US$ 29.95, Softcover, ISBN: 0-262-52282-9; Vol. II, 437 pp., US$ 29.95, Softcover, ISBN: 0-262-52283-
913
Readings in human-computer interaction, towards year 2000 : Baecker, Ronald, Grudin, Jonathan, Buxton, William, & Greenberg, Saul. San Francisco, CA: Morgan Kaufmann, 1995. 950pp. $54.95 (ISBN 1-55860-246-1).
914
Readings in international accounting, edited by Ki Pyung Kim, Chun Eui Lee, Seung Je Jo, Soo Kwan Lee, Chosun University Press, Korea, 1998, iii+307 pp.
915
Readings of extrapolated contexts: A response to Michael Lloyd
916
Readings on Religion as News: Judith M. Buddenbaum, Debra L. Mason; Ames, Iowa State University Press, 2000, 501 pp., paper
917
Readjustment of glacial radiocarbon chronologies by self-consistent three-dimensional ocean circulation modeling
918
Readministration of abciximab: Interim report of the ReoPro Readministration Registry,
919
Readministration of Cancer Drugs in a Patient withChemorefractory Metastatic Colorectal Cancer
920
Readmission after Cardiac Surgery: Study of Predictors and Frequency
921
Readmission after shoulder arthroplasty
922
Readmission and mortality in patients discharged the day after off-pump coronary bypass surgery
923
Readmission of patients after coronary artery bypass graft surgery
924
Readmission Rate After Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting Versus Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Unprotected Left Main Coronary Artery Narrowing
925
Re-admission Rate of Patients with Ureteral Stone: A Descriptive Study
926
Readmission rates for adjustment disorders: comparison with other mood disorders
927
Readmission to Intensive Care Unit After Initial Recovery From Major Thoracic Oncology Surgery
928
Readmission to intensive care: A qualitative analysis of nursesʹ perceptions and experiences
929
Readmission to the intensive care unit after “fast-track” cardiac surgery: risk factors and outcomes
930
Readmission: A useful indicator of the quality of inpatient psychiatric care
931
Read-modify-write networks
932
Read-Once Functions Revisited and the Readability Number of a Boolean Function
933
Readout architecture of the CMS pixel detector
934
Readout architecture of the CMS pixel detector
935
Readout architecture of the CMS pixel detector
936
Readout architectures for Pixel detectors
937
Readout architectures for Pixel detectors
938
Readout architectures for Pixel detectors
939
Readout ASIC and electronics for the 144ch HAPD for Aerogel RICH at Belle II
940
Readout ASIC and electronics for the 144ch HAPD for Aerogel RICH at Belle II
941
Readout ASIC for ILC-FPCCD vertex detector
942
Readout ASIC for ILC-FPCCD vertex detector
943
Readout ASIC of pair-monitor for international linear collider
944
Readout ASIC of pair-monitor for international linear collider
945
Readout ASICs for silicon drift detectors
946
Readout ASICs for silicon drift detectors
947
Readout chip for Column Parallel CCD, CPR2A
948
Readout chip for Column Parallel CCD, CPR2A
949
Readout chip for the CMS pixel detector upgrade
950
Readout chip for the CMS pixel detector upgrade
951
Readout circuit with dual switching mode design for infrared focal plane arrays
952
Readout concepts for DEPFET pixel arrays
953
Readout concepts for DEPFET pixel arrays
954
Readout electronics architecture and packaging for the CDF silicon upgrade
955
Readout electronics architecture and packaging for the CDF silicon upgrade
956
Readout electronics development for the ATLAS silicon tracker
957
Read-out electronics for fast photon detection with COMPASS RICH-1
958
Read-out electronics for fast photon detection with COMPASS RICH-1
959
Readout electronics for low dark count pixel detectors based on Geiger mode avalanche photodiodes fabricated in conventional CMOS technologies for future linear colliders
960
Readout electronics for low dark count pixel detectors based on Geiger mode avalanche photodiodes fabricated in conventional CMOS technologies for future linear colliders
961
Readout electronics for the ATLAS semiconductor tracker
962
Readout electronics for the ATLAS semiconductor tracker
963
Readout electronics for the SiPM tracking plane in the NEXT-1 prototype
964
Readout electronics for the SiPM tracking plane in the NEXT-1 prototype
965
Readout electronics for X-ray imaging using gas-filled detectors
966
Readout electronics for X-ray imaging using gas-filled detectors
967
Readout electronics in large detector matrix for soft X-ray in medical applications
968
Readout electronics in large detector matrix for soft X-ray in medical applications
969
Readout improvement in large area a-SiC:H-based image sensors
970
Readout logic and its hardware implementation in the DIRAC experiment
971
Readout logic and its hardware implementation in the DIRAC experiment
972
Readout of a 3 m long scintillating fiber by an avalanche photodiode
973
Readout of a 3 m long scintillating fiber by an avalanche photodiode
974
Readout of a LaBr3:Ce continuous crystal by a MPPC array: First results
975
Readout of a LaBr3:Ce continuous crystal by a MPPC array: First results
976
Readout of a LaCl3(Ce3+) scintillation crystal with a large area avalanche photodiode
977
Readout of a LaCl3(Ce3+) scintillation crystal with a large area avalanche photodiode
978
Readout of a scintillating-fiber array by avalanche photodiodes
979
Readout of a scintillating-fiber array by avalanche photodiodes
980
Readout of a Si strip detector with 200 μm pitch
981
Readout of a Si strip detector with 200 μm pitch
982
Readout of a single electron spin based quantum bit by current detection
983
Readout of GEM detectors using the Medipix2 CMOS pixel chip
984
Readout of GEM detectors using the Medipix2 CMOS pixel chip
985
Read-out of multiple optical chemical sensors by means of digital color cameras
986
Readout of non-irradiated and irradiated strip detectors with fast analogue electronics
987
Readout of non-irradiated and irradiated strip detectors with fast analogue electronics
988
Readout of plastic scintillators with cooled large-area avalanche photodiodes
989
Readout of plastic scintillators with cooled large-area avalanche photodiodes
990
Readout of scintillating fibers by avalanche photodiodes operated in the normal avalanche mode
991
Readout of scintillating fibers by avalanche photodiodes operated in the normal avalanche mode
992
Read-out of scintillating fibres using a weak cross-talk position-sensitive photomultiplier
993
Read-out of scintillating fibres using a weak cross-talk position-sensitive photomultiplier
994
Readout of scintillating plastic fibers with an APD array and prototype ASIC
995
Readout of scintillator light with avalanche photodiodes for positron emission tomography
996
Readout of scintillator light with avalanche photodiodes for positron emission tomography
997
Readout of silicon strip detectors
998
Readout of silicon strip detectors
999
Readout of silicon strip detectors with position and timing information
1000
Readout of silicon strip detectors with position and timing information
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