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Reactions of leaders to 360-degree feedback from subordinates and peers
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Reactions of lignin model compounds in ionic liquids
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Reactions of linked tetrahedron clusters [Co2(CO)6(μ-HC2CH2O)–]2R with Rh2(CO)4Cl2 to give mixed-metal linked alkyne-bridged butterfly clusters containing C2Co2Rh2 unit
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Reactions of lithiated 2,5-dimethylazaferrocene with selected electrophiles
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Reactions of lithiated P-diphenyl(alkyl)(N-methoxycarbonyl)phosphazenes with Michael acceptors and aldehydes. Synthesis of 1H-1,2-azaphosphinin-6-ones, β-hydroxy(N-methoxycarbonyl)phosphazenes and 5,6-dihydro-1,3,4-oxazaphosphinin-2-ones
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Reactions of lithium silenolates with benzophenone
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Reactions of Lotus japonicus ecotypes and mutants to root parasitic plants
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Reactions of low and middle concentration dry methane over Ni/YSZ anode of solid oxide fuel cell
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Reactions of low concentration dry methane at Ni-YSZ anode in the SOFCs
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Reactions of M[(5-C5Me5)Fe(CO)2] with ClSiMe2NR2 in THF, Et2O and toluene (M = Li and K; R = Me, Et, iPr and Ph)
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Reactions of M2(CO)9L (M = Re, Mn; L = CO, MeCN) with thioacetamide and thiobenzamide: Facile metal-mediated nitrogen–hydrogen bond activation and subsequent carbon–nitrogen or sulfur–sulfur bond formation
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Reactions of macrocyclic rhodium carbenoids: regioselective synthesis of indol-3-yl macrocyclic lactones and cryptands
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Reactions of macrophages exposed to particles <10 μm
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Reactions of male alpine chamois Rupicapra r. rupicapra to hikers, joggers and mountainbikers
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Reactions of malonthioamides and malonamidines with methyl acetylpyruvate as a one-step method to prepare 4-thio- and 4-aminopyrrolo[3,4-c]pyridines
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Reactions of mass-selected Fen + cluster ions (n=1–5) with dimethyl carbonate
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Reactions of metakaolinite with NaOH and colloidal silica — Comparison of different samples (part 2)
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Reactions of metal chlorides in the interlayer of graphite
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Reactions of Metal Salts and Alkali Metal Nitrates. Role of the Metal Precursors and Alkali Metal Ions in the Resulting Phase of Zirconia
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Reactions of metallated cyclohexyl phosphine (CyPHM) with As(NMe2)3; synthesis of [(CyP)4As] anions (M = Li or Na, Cy = cyclohexyl)
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Reactions of metalloalkynes 5: reinvestigation of the reaction of [{Ru(CO)2(η-C5H4R)}2(μ-CC)] with [Ru3(CO)10(μ-dppm)]
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Reactions of metalloalkynes VII. Protonation of ruthenium ethyne-1,2-diyl complexes
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Reactions of metalloalkynes: Part 6. Synthesis of open tetrametallic clusters. Reaction of [Ru(CO)4(ethene)] with ethyne-1,2-diyl compounds. Single crystal X-ray structural determinations of [Ru4(μ4-CC)(η-C5H4R)2(μ-CO)2(CO)8] (R=H, Me)
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Reactions of metal–metal triply bonded complexes [(η5-RC5H4)2M2(CO)4] (M=Mo, W) with diphenyl ditelluride. Crystal structures of [(η5-MeC5H4)Mo2(CO)4(μ-TePh)3] and [(η5-EtO2CC5H4)2W2(CO)4(μ-TePh)2]
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Reactions of Methane with Titanium Atoms: CH3TiH, CH2=TiH2, Agostic Bonding, and (CH3)2TiH2
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Reactions of methanol and ethylene glycol on Ni/Pt: Bridging the materials gap between single crystal and polycrystalline bimetallic surfaces
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Reactions of methanol and higher alcohols over H-ZSM-5 Original Research Article
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Reactions of methanol and water over carbide-modified Mo(1 1 0)
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Reactions of methyl- and ethylaluminium compounds with alkoxyalcohols. The influence of alkoxyalcohol substituents on the structure of the complexes formed
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Reactions of methyl(phenyl)silylene with CO and PH3—the formation of acid–base complexes
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Reactions of methylenecyclobutanes with silver acetate and iodine
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Reactions of methylenecyclopropanes and vinylidenecyclopropanes with N-fluorodibenzenesulfonimide
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Reactions of methyl-substituted titanocene–bis(trimethylsilyl)acetylene complexes with acetone azine: crystal structures of (η5:η1-C5HMe3CH2CMe2NH)2Ti and (C5Me5)2Ti(NCMe2)
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Reactions of mixed dialkyl- and trialkylamines over Pd/γ-Al2O3
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Reactions of Mo(II)-tetraphosphine complex [MoCl2{meso-o-C6H4(PPhCH2CH2PPh2)2}] with a series of small molecules
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Reactions of Modern Broiler Chickens to Administration of Cinnamon Powder in the Diet
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Reactions of molecular nitrogen and triethylamine with coordinatively unsaturated iron carbonyls: spin effects on reactions
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Reactions of molybdenum and tungsten alkyl and aryl complexes that contain a triamidoamine ligand with carbon monoxide
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Reactions of molybdenum oxo-thioclusters with [Re(CO)5Cl]
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Reactions of molybdenum(II) azides Mo(η3-C3H5)(CO)2(L2)(N3) (L2 = en, dppe) toward dipolarophiles
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Reactions of N-(2,4-dinitrophenyl)-4-arylpyridinium chlorides (aryl (Ar) = phenyl and 4-pyridyl) with piperazines caused the ring opening of the pyridinium ring and yielded polymers that consisted of 5-piperazinium-3-aryl-penta-2,4-dienylideneammonium chl
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Reactions of N-(2-thienylmethylidene)-2-thienylmethylamine derivatives with diiron nonacarbonyl: characterization and structures of cyclometallated diiron complexes Fe2(CO)6(RC4HSCH2NCH2C4H3S) and linear tetrairon clusters Fe4(CO)10(RC4HSCHNCH2C4H3
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Reactions of N2+(v) with CO and NO at thermal energy Original Research Article
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Reactions of N2O with Lin in the gas-phase and on the surfaces of large Arn clusters
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Reactions of n-alkanes on and removal of carbonaceous residues from Pt catalysts Original Research Article
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Reactions of n-butyl acrylate and ethyl methacrylate with ozone in the gas phase
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Reactions of N-cyanomethyl groups attached to a tetraaza macrocyclic copper(II) complex leading to the formation of various hetero-functionalized macrocyclic complexes
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Reactions of N-heterocyclic ligands with substitutionally labile organometallic complexes, [(η5-C5R5)Fe(CO)2E]BF4
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Reactions of n-Hexane on Pt Catalysts: Reaction Mechanism as Revealed by Hydrogen Pressure and Compensation Effect
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Reactions of nickel-group 6 complexes with a bulky terminal alkyne to afford alkyne–carbonyl coupled products: X-ray structure of the heterobimetallic nickelacyclobutenone complex [(η5-C5Me5)Mo(CO)2(η5-C5H4Me)] (Ni–Mo)
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Reactions of nickelocene with diphenylmethyl- and triphenylmethyllithium
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Reactions of nickelocene with phenyl- and methyllithium in the presence of bis(trimethylsilyl)acetylene
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Reactions of nickelocene with sodium in the presence of terminal alkenes
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Reactions of nido-1,2-(Cp*RuH)2B3H7 with RCCR′ (R, R′=H, Ph; Me, Me) to yield novel metallacarboranes
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Reactions of niobium and tantalum hexanuclear halide clusters with cadmium(II) halides, diamagnetic and paramagnetic clusters with semiconducting properties
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Reactions of nitric oxide and peroxynitrite with organic molecules and ferrihorseradish peroxidase: Interference with the determination of hydrogen peroxide
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Reactions of nitriles in ices relevant to Titan, comets, and the interstellar medium: formation of cyanate ion, ketenimines, and isonitriles
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Reactions of nitrogen oxides with heme models. Low temperature spectral characterization of the unstable nitratonitrosyl complex FeIII(TPP)(ONO2)(NO)
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Reactions of nitrones with transition metal nitrile complexes: cycloaddition, ligand substitution, or hydrolysis
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Reactions of nitroxides with metalloporphyrin alkyls bearing beta hydrogens: Aliphatic carbon–carbon bond activation by metal centered radicals
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Reactions of N-Methyl Cyclic Ketene-N,X-acetals (X = S, O) with Isocyanates and Isothiocyanate
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Reactions of NO3 radicals with limonene and α-pinene: Product and SOA formation
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Reactions of NO3 with the man-made emissions 2-methylpent-2-ene, (Z)-3-methylpent-2-ene, ethyl vinyl ether, and the stress-induced plant emission ethyl vinyl ketone
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Reactions of nonsymmetrical bidentate linkers having a phthalimidoyl and acid chloride group or a 2-benzothiazole group with α-d-glucoside derivatives and their application for the modification of cellulose
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Reactions of novel mono- and difluoroacetyltrialkylsilanes with sulfur and phosphorus ylides
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Reactions of novel trifluoromethyl propargylic carbocation with carbon nucleophiles
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Reactions of novel unsaturated fluorocarbons
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Reactions of N-sulfenyl-1,2-benzisothiazolin-3-ones with nucleophiles
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Reactions of N-vinylic phosphazenes with azodicarboxylic and acetylenic esters
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Reactions of O(1D) oxygen atom with 1,1,1-trichloroethane in solid argon Original Research Article
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Reactions of OH and Cl with isopropyl formate, isobutyl formate, n-propyl isobutyrate and isopropyl isobutyrate
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Reactions of oligosilyl potassium compounds with Group 4 metallocene dichlorides
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Reactions of organocobaloximes with aryldisulfonyl chlorides
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Reactions of organotin(IV) compounds with platinum complexes. Part(III). Reactions of (R2Sn)n, (R=Me or Ph, n=6; R=Et, n=9) with platinum complexes
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Reactions of ortho-substituted α,α-dibromoacetophenones with nucleophiles: first examples of combined carbophilic and bromophilic attack on C–Br bonds
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Reactions of Os3(CO)12 with carboxylic acids in a microwave reactor; synthesis of Os2(benzoate)2(CO)6, a dinuclear osmium(I) compound with aromatic carboxylate ligands
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Reactions of oxalyl fluoride with electrophiles
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Reactions of oxonium derivatives of [B12H12]2− with amines: Synthesis and structure of novel B12-based ammonium salts and amino acids
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Reactions of oxonium derivatives of [B12H12]2− with sulphur nucleophiles. Synthesis of novel B12-based mercaptanes, sulfides and nucleosides
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Reactions of oxygen atoms and molecules with Au, Be, and W surfaces
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Reactions of oxygen-containing molecules on transition metal carbides: Surface science insight into potential applications in catalysis and electrocatalysis
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Reactions of oxyl radicals with DNA
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Reactions of P/S-containing proligands with coinage metal salts: a new route to polynuclear complexes with unusual structural types
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Reactions of palladium complex of N,N-dimethylbenzylamine with aromatic phosphines bearing the methoxy groups at the 2,6-positions
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Reactions of palladium dichloride with 4-(trimethylammonio)benzenethiolate and phosphine ligands
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Reactions of Palladium Germylene Complexes: Formation of Sulfide Bridges
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Reactions of Pd(dien)Cl+ with thione-containing nucleosides, nucleotides and oligonucleotides: increase of both enthalpy and entropy of activation in the DNA-environment
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Reactions of pentaammineruthenium complexes with 1,2- and 1,4-dicyanobenzene and cyanobenzamides: evidences of neighboring group participation
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Reactions of pentaborane(9) with electron-rich molybdenum and tungsten phosphine polyhydrides
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Reactions of per(poly)-fluoroalkanesulfonyl azides with β-ketoester enamines, a new route to N-per(poly) fluoroalkanesulfonyl amidines
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Reactions of perfluorocycloimines with (polyfluoroalkoxy)trimethylsilanes and polyfluoroalkyltrifluoromethanesulfonates
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Reactions of permanganyl chloride with allene in low-temperature matrices
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Reactions of peroxynitrite in the mitochondrial matrix
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Reactions of phenolic substances with lysozyme — physicochemical characterisation and proteolytic digestion of the derivatives
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Reactions of phenyl and ethyl 2-O-sulfonyl-1-thio-α-d-manno- and β-d-glucopyranosides with thionucleophiles Original Research Article
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Reactions of phenylacetylene and p-tolylacetylene with a five-coordinate RuII complex
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Reactions of phenylbis(2-pyridyl)phosphine with oxorhenium(v) complexes
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Reactions of phenyldimethylsilyllithium with beta-N,N-dimethylaminoenones
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Reactions of pholasin with peroxidases and hypochlorous acid
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Reactions of phosphonamidic acids and phosphonamidothioic acids with alcohols: mechanistic differences revealed by differing responses to steric effects
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Reactions of phosphorus with sediments in fresh and marine waters
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Reactions of photoexcited C60 with weak organic acids. Novel method for the derivatization of fullerenes
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Reactions of Pinus sylvestris (Scots Pine) Root Tissues to the Presence of Mutualistic, Saprotrophic and Necrotrophic Micro-organisms
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Reactions of Plant Phenols with Myoglobin: Influence of Chemical Structure of the Phenolic Compounds
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Reactions of platinum(II) complexes with a DNA hairpin, d(CGCGTTGTTCGCG): structural characterization and kinetic studies
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Reactions of platinum(II)–nitrile complexes with amines. Synthesis, characterization and X-ray structure of the platinum(II)–amidine complex trans-[PtCl2{Z-N(H)C(NHMe)Me}2]
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Reactions of poly(hexafluoropropylene oxide) perfluoroisopropyl ketone with various amines
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Reactions of polyaniline with transition metal ions in nonaqueous solutions
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Reactions of polycyano-alkenes with alkynyl- and poly-ynyl-Group 8 metal complexes
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Reactions of polyfluorinated thietanes: Selective synthesis of 4-R-2,2-bis(trifluoromethyl)thietane-1-S-oxides and 2-substituted 5-fluoro-4-(trifluoromethyl)-2,3-dihydrothiophenes
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Reactions of polyfluoropyridines with bidentate nucleophiles: attempts to prepare deazapurine analogues
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Reactions of polymers in supercritical fluids for chemical recycling of waste plastics
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Reactions of Propane on Supported Mo2C Catalysts
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Reactions of protonated water clusters H+(H2O)n (n=1–6) with dimethylsulfoxide in a guided ion beam apparatus
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Reactions of pulsed-laser evaporated lithium atoms with O2 and N2O Original Research Article
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Reactions of Pyrazolylborate-Zinc-Hydroxide Complexes Related to (beta)-Lactamase Activity
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Reactions of Pyridine Coenzyme Dimers and Monomers with Viologens
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Reactions of pyridyl donors with halogens and interhalogens: an X-ray diffraction and FT-Raman investigation
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Reactions of quadricyclane with fluorinated nitrogen-containing compounds. Synthesis of 3-aza-4-perfluoroalkyl-tricyclo[4.2.1.02,5]non-3,7-dienes
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Reactions of quadruply bonded dimolybdenum(II) and dirhenium(III) complexes with 2,6-bis(dicyclohexylphosphinomethyl)pyridine and the related behavior of the mixed P,S,P ligand bis(diphenylphosphinomethyl)sulfide
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Reactions of quadruply chelated silyl- and germyl-molybdenum hydrido complexes with isocyanides: observation of the trans-influence on the silyl ligand
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Reactions of quinoline and 5-nitroquinoline with OH and O2 in the aqueous phase
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Reactions of R2P–P(SiMe3)2 with image. Syntheses and structures of [μ2-(1,2:2-η-P2){Pt(PEt3)2}2{Pt(PEt3)2Cl}]+Cl−, [{(Et2PhP)2Pt}2P2], [{(p-Tol3P)2Pt}2P2] and [(p-Tol3P)ClPt(μ-PPh2)2Pt(p-Tol3P)Cl]
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Reactions of radium and barium with the surfaces of carbonate minerals
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Reactions of Re(III) with α-diketones: Oxidative addition
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Reactions of Rh(SbPh3)3(CO)X (X=Cl, Br) with organic propargyl compounds. Synthesis, structure and reactivity of rhodiacyclopent-3-ene-2-one complexes
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Reactions of rhenium and manganese carbonyl complexes with 1,8-bis(diphenylphosphino)naphthalene: Ligand chelation, C–H and C–P bond-cleavage reactions
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Reactions of rhodium (II) acetate with non-lacunary Keggin and Dawson polyoxoanions and related catalytic studies
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Reactions of rhodium(II) and iridium(III) complexes bearing a P,O-coordination with tetracyanoethylene in the presence of KPF6
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Reactions of Ru(Cp∗) complexes with P(o-tolyl)3
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Reactions of Ru(Ctriple bond; length of mdashCPh)(PPh3)2Cp with silver(I): Molecular structure of [Ag{η2-PhC2[Ru(PPh3)2Cp]}2]PF6 and synthesis of a bis(vinylidene) complex
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Reactions of Ru(CCPh)(L2)Cp* (L2=dppm, dppe) with tetracyanoethene: cycloaddition, formation of monodentate dppm and dppmO complexes and migration of CN to ruthenium
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Reactions of Ru3(CO)12 with 2-pentynal-diethyl-acetal. The crystal structure of Ru2(CO)6[μ-η4-{EtC2C(H)(OEt)2}CO{EtC2C(H)(OEt)2}] and its reactivity towards tetraethyl-orthosilicate
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Reactions of Russian adolescents to reward and punishment: a cross-cultural study of the Gray–Wilson Personality Questionnaire
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Reactions of ruthenium benzylidenes with H2O to give benzaldehyde and (aqua)ruthenium complex
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Reactions of ruthenium(II) tris(pyrazolyl)borate and tris(pyrazolyl)methane complexes with diphenylvinylphosphine and 3,4-dimethyl-1-phenylphosphole
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Reactions of salicylaldehydes with alkyl cyanoacetates on the surface of solid catalysts: syntheses of 4H-chromene derivatives
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Reactions of salicylaldehydes with alkyl cyanoacetates on the surface of solid catalysts: syntheses of 4H-chromene derivatives
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Reactions of salicylaldehydes with alkyl cyanoacetates on the surface of solid catalysts: syntheses of 4H-chromene derivatives
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Reactions of selenium dichloride and dibromide with divinyl selenide: synthesis of novel selenium heterocycles and rearrangement of 2,6-dihalo-1,4-diselenanes
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Reactions of selenium dichloride and dibromide with divinyl sulfone: synthesis of novel four- and five-membered selenium heterocycles
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Reactions of selenium dichloride and dibromide with unsaturated ethers. Annulation of 2,3-dihydro-1,4-oxaselenine to the benzene ring
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Reactions of Selenothioic Acid S-Esters and Diselenoic Acid Esters with Trialkyl Phosphites Leading to (alpha)Phosphoryl Sulfides and Selenides
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Reactions of selenourea with benzoyl- and 2-thienoylbromoacetylenes: synthesis of 1,3-diselenetanes and 1,4-diselenafulvenes
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Reactions of sera from immunised and experimentally infected thick-lipped grey mullet,Chelon labrosus(Risso, 1826), with isolated proteins ofCryptocotyle lingua(Creplin, 1825)
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Reactions of service employees to organization–customer conflict: A cross-cultural comparison
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Reactions of seven coordinate complexes. Synthesis, structure, and copper complex of the novel ligand 3-methyltriazolo(1,5-a)6-acetylsemicarbazonepyridine
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Reactions of several monosaccharide-derived alcohols with p-acetamidobenzenesulfonyl azide and DBU
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Reactions of silamorpholinones and acylsilamorpholines with electrophilic reagents. X-ray structure of products including a pentacoordinated silicon compound
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Reactions of silicon dioxide with ammonia molecules: formation and characterization of the SiO2–NH3 complex and the H2NSiOOH molecule
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Reactions of silicon-, germanium- and tin-containing carbene complexes of tungsten Ph3E–CW(OBut)3 (E=Si, Ge, Sn) with hydrogen chloride: crystal structures of carbene complexes Ph3E–CHWCl2(OBut)2 (E=Si, Ge)
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Reactions of silver thiolates with bidentate phosphanes
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Reactions of silyl nitronates with dimethylformamide dimethyl acetal as a new general procedure for the synthesis of 2-nitroenamines
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Reactions of silylcarbamates with ketones
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Reactions of silyl-substituted Fischer-type carbene complexes with silanes
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Reactions of singlet excitons in tris-(8-hydroxyquinoline) aluminum
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Reactions of slip dislocations with twin boundary in Fe-Si bicrystals
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Reactions of small boranes with ruthenium phosphine hydrides: Oligomerisation of monoborane-tetrahydrofuran to a nido-hexaruthenaborane
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Reactions of small cobalt clusters with N2: implications for cluster structure Original Research Article
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Reactions of small Ni clusters with a diatomic molecule: MD simulation of D2+Nin (n=7–10) systems
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Reactions of sodium selenide with ethynyl and bromoethynyl ketones: Stereo- and regioselective synthesis of functionalized divinyl selenides and 1,3-diselenetanes
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Reactions of sodium species in the promoted SNCR process
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Reactions of solid CaSO4 and Na2CO3 and formation of sodium carbonate sulfate double salts
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Reactions of solid glycine induced by keV ion irradiation Original Research Article
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Reactions of some 2- and 4-O-triflylglycopyranosides with MeLi, t-BuOK, and pyridine Original Research Article
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Reactions of some anhydride-containing copolymers with γ-aminopropyltriethoxysilane
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Reactions of some cyclopentenones with selected cysteine derivatives and biological activities of the product thioethers Original Research Article
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Reactions of some nitrogen heterocycles with chlorodifluoromethane under conditions of phase-transfer catalysis
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Reactions of some ortho and para halogenated aromatic nitriles with ethylenediamine: selective synthesis of imidazolines
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Reactions of some platinum(II) complexes - hydrolysis, ring opening and substitution
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Reactions of strongly polar ions with molecules
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Reactions of Subcutaneous Connective Tissue to Mineral Trioxide Aggregate, Biodentine ®, and a Newly Developed Bio ACTIVE Base/Liner
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Reactions of substituted 2,3-dihydro-1H-indol-3-ones and pyrrolo[2,3-b]pyridin-3-ones with Wittig and Horner–Emmons reagents: synthesis of 7-azatryptamine
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Reactions of substituted tetramethylcyclopentadienes with molybdenum hexacarbonyl
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Reactions of sulfido-tricobalt cluster (μ3-S)Co3(CO)7(μ-C,N-C5H4N) with diphosphine ligands and (μ3-S)Co3(CO)7(μ-S,P-SPMe2) towards diphenyl-2-pyridylphosphine
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Reactions of sulfur(IV) with complex ions of chromium-, manganese-, iron- and cobalt(III) in aqueous medium
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Reactions of sulphides in molten cryolite
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Reactions of supercritical alcohols with unsaturated hydrocarbons
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Reactions of temazepam in acidic aqueous solution via oxygen-18-labeled product analysis by mass spectrometry
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Reactions of tertiary propargyl alcohols with sodium halides under oxidative conditions
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Reactions of tetraphosphine complex [Mo{meso-o-C6H4(PPhCH2CH2PPh2)2}(Ph2PCH2CH2PPh2)] with nitrile, CO, and isocyanide
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Reactions of the 6,6-dimethylcyclohexadienyl anion with MCl4(PMe3)2 complexes (M = Hf, Nb) – Isolation of complex intramolecular coupling products
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Reactions of the amine-containing drugs fluoxetine and metoprolol during chlorination and dechlorination processes used in wastewater treatment
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Reactions of the bis(iminophosphoranyl)methane ligand C(H)2(Ph)2P=NSi(Me)3)2 with nickel(II) halides and the structural characterization of ligand fragmentation products
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Reactions of the borole complex CpRh(η5-C4H4BPh) with monocationic organometallic fragments
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Reactions of the carbanion of chloromethyl methyl sulfone with aldehydes and ketones
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Reactions of the cationic complex [(η5-C5Me5)2Ir2(μ2-H)3]+ with nitrogen-containing heterocycles in aqueous solution
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Reactions of the cationic diruthenium carbonyl complex [Ru2(μ-dppm)2(CO)4(μ,η2-O2CMe)]+ with bidentate ligands; intramolecularly assisted stereospecific synthesis via the second-sphere face-to-face π–π stacking interactions
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Reactions of the clusters [Os3(CO)10(MeCN)2)] and [Ru3(CO)12] with (2-aminophenyl)phosphine P(2-N(H)2(C)6(H)4)(H)2. A comparison of the reactivity of amino and phosphino groups with clusters
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Reactions of the complexes [Re2(CO)9(η1-P–P)] (P–P=Ph2P(CH2)nPPh2, n=1–6) with Me3NO: formation of close-bridged complexes [Re2(CO)8(μ-P–P)] and phosphine oxide complexes [Re2(CO)9{P–P(O)}]
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Reactions of the cyclopentadienyl ruthenium complexes (C5R5)Ru(cod)Cl and [(C5R5)Ru(MeCN)3]+ (R = H, Me) with phenylacetylene and acetic acid: Unexpected difference in reactivity of CpRu and Cp*Ru complexes
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Reactions of the dichloroboryl complex of osmium, Os(BCl2)Cl(CO)(PPh3)2, with water, alcohols, and amines: Crystal structures of Os[B(OH)2]Cl(CO)(PPh3)2, Os[B(OEt)2]Cl(CO)(PPh3)2, and Os[BN(CH3)C6H4N(CH3)]Cl(CO)(PPh3)2
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Reactions of the Dirhenium(II) Complex Re2Cl4((mu)-dppm)2 with Pyridinecarboxylic Acids. Examples of Bidentate O,O versus N,O Coordination and Tridentate O,N,O Coordination and Structural Isomers That Contain the Pyridine-2,6-dicarboxylate Ligand
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Reactions of the dirhenium(II) complexes Re2X4(μ-dppm)2 (X=Cl, Br; dppm =Ph2PCH2PPh2) with isocyanides: Part XX. Oxidation of the complexes Re2X4(μ-dppm)2(L) (X=Cl or Br; dppm=Ph2PCH2PPh2; L=t-BuNC, XylNC or CO) to the edge-sharing bioctahedral dirhenium(
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Reactions of the fac-[Re(CO)3]+ and [ReO]3+ moieties with substituted benzothiazoles
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Reactions of the hexaaquarhodium(III) cation with bis(benzimidazol-2-ylmethyl)methylamine and PPh3: syntheses and properties of new hydrido- and carbonylrhodium complexes
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Reactions of the homoleptic acetonitrile complexes of palladium and platinum with diethylamine
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Reactions of the ketone derived from (±)-3,4,5-tri-O-benzyl-1,2-O-isopropylidene-myo-inositol: preparation of racemic derivatives of epi-inositol and of 4-C-methyl-epi- [(±)-iso-laminitol] and 4-C-methyl-myo-inositol [(±)-laminitol]
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Reactions of the nitro radical anion of metronidazole in aqueous and mixed solvent: a cyclic voltammetric study
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Reactions of the pentamethylcyclopentadienyl trisulfido tungsten with M′Cl2 (M′ = Zn, Cd, Hg): Isolation and structural characterization of [PPh4][(η5-C5Me5)WS3(ZnCl2)] and [{(η5-C5Me5)WS3}2Hg]
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Reactions of the Perfluoroalkyltriazapentadiene Ph2N3C2(C3F7)2H with Acids, Bases, and Water
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Reactions of the rhenium fragment (η5-C5Me5)Re(CO)2 with chlorinated ethylenes: Coordination and C–Cl bond activation
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Reactions of the SiH bonds in tetrakis(dimethylsilyl)methane and silane
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Reactions of the tetramethylfulvene ligand coordinated to rhenium with hydrohalic acids and halogens: synthesis of dicarbonyl complexes with a ‘four-legged piano-stool’ structure containing mixed-halide ligands
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Reactions of the titanium-carbide species CpTi(μ2-Me)(μ2-NPi-Pr3)(μ4-C)(AlMe2)3
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Reactions of the tridentate and tetradentate amine ligands di-(2-picolyl)(N-ethyl)amine and 2,5-bis-(2-pyridylmethyl)-2,5 diazohexane with technetium nitrosyl complexes
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Reactions of the triosmium cluster Os3(μ-H)(μ-OH)(CO)10 with naphthols
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Reactions of the triply-bonded complex cis-Re2(µ-O2CCH3)2Cl2(µ-dppm)2 with pyridine carboxylic acids. The isolation and structural characterization of a third structural isomer of Re2(dipic)Cl2(µ-dppm)2(dipic = pyridine-2,6-dicarboxylate)
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Reactions of the unsaturated triosmium cluster [(μ-H)Os3(CO)8(Ph2PCH2P(Ph)C6H4)] with HX (X = Cl, Br, F, CF3CO2,CH3CO2): X-ray structures of [(μ-H)Os3(CO)7(η1-Cl)(μ-Cl)2(μ-dppm)],[(μ-H)2Os3(CO)8(Ph2PCH2P(Ph)C6H4)]+[CF3O]− and the two isomers of [(μ-H)Os3(
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Reactions of the μ-alkyne-dicobalt complexes [Co2(CO)6(μ-CF3–CC–R)] (R=CF3, H) with [Co2Cp2(μ-SMe)2]: substitution and insertion leading to novel thiolato-alkyne tetra- and tricobalt clusters
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Reactions of the σ,π-furyl complex [Fe2(CO)6(μ-Fu)(μ-PFu2)] (Fu = C4H3O) with phosphines: Carbonyl substitution, migratory carbonyl insertion and cyclometallation-induced furan elimination
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Reactions of thiocarbamate, triazine and urea herbicides, RDX and benzenes on EPA Contaminant Candidate List with ozone and with hydroxyl radicals
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Reactions of thioether carboxylic acids with mercury(II). Formation and X-ray crystal structure of mercury(II) mercaptoacetate
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Reactions of Ti+ with methanol and acetonitrile clusters. Efficient dehydration of methanol dimer by TiO+
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Reactions of titanium oxides with water molecules. A matrix isolation FTIR and density functional study
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Reactions of titanocene-bis(trimethylsilyl)ethyne complexes with diethynylsilane derivatives
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Reactions of tosylhydrazones of benzaldehyde and benzophenone with cyanoalkenes in a basic two-phase system
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Reactions of Tp–Os nitrido complexes with the nucleophiles hydroxide and thiosulfate
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Reactions of trans-[RuCl2(CO)2(PEt3)2] with 1,1-dithiolates: Stepwise formation of cis-[Ru(CO)(PEt3)(S2X)] (X = CNMe2, CNEt2, COEt, P(OEt)2, PPh2)
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Reactions of transition metal carbonyl anions with 2-(1-bromoalkylidene)thiazolidin-4-ones: halogenophilic attack or deprotonation
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Reactions of transition-metal cations with [Re6Te8(CN)6]4−: syntheses and structures of [Zn(NH3)4]2[Re6Te8(CN)6], [{Co(NH3)5}2Re6Te8(CN)6] · 4H2O, and [{Ni(NH3)5}2Re6Te8(CN)6] · 4H2O
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REACTIONS OF TRANSITIONMETAL CLUSTERS WITH SMALLMOLECULES
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Reactions of transition-metal η1-propargyl complexes with sulfur dioxide and sulfur trioxide: transition-metal–carbon bond cleaving reactions of the cycloadducts which yield 1,2-oxathiole-2-oxides and -2,2-dioxides
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Reactions of trichlorogermane HGeCl3 and dichlorogallane HGaCl2 with pyridine donors
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Reactions of trifluoroamine oxide: a new method for selective fluorination of 1,3-diketones and β-ketoesters
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Reactions of trifluorovinyl-trifluoromethylboron derivatives, structure of (F2CCF)(F3C)2B·NHMe2 and (HOOC)(F3C)2B·NHMe2
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Reactions of trimethylsiloxychlorosilanes with lithium metal – On the mechanism of the formation of trimethylsiloxysilyllithium compounds LiSiRR’(OSiMe3)
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Reactions of trimethylsilyl fluorosulfonyldifluoroacetate with purine and pyrimidine nucleosides
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Reactions of triphenylphosphane-substituted ethoxycarbonylcarbene-bridged dicobalt carbonyl complexes with carbon monoxide or 13CO: An experimental and theoretical study
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Reactions of Tris(amino)phosphines with Arylsulfonyl Azides: Product Dependency on Tris(amino)phosphine Structure
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Reactions of trisilaallene and 2-germadisilaallene with various reagents
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Reactions of tungsten phosphonium carbyne complexes with aryloxide nucleophiles to form aryloxycarbyne and η2-ketenyl complexes
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Reactions of vanadium(IV) and (V) with s^2 metal-ion reducing centers
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Reactions of vanillic acid in sub- and supercritical water
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Reactions of Various Cultivars of Almond to Toxin-Producing Aspergillus flavus Isolates
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Reactions of vicinal nitroamines with sulfur monochloride—a short and convenient route to fused 1,2,5-thiadiazoles and their N-oxides
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Reactions of vinyl groups on a model chromia surface: Vinyl chloride on stoichiometric α-Cr2O3
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Reactions of Vinylcyclopropane Epoxides with Samarium and Phosphorus Iodides
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Reactions of Vinyldisilanes with Ruthenium Carbonyl
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Reactions of Vinylidenecyclopropanes with Diaryl Diselenide Catalyzed by Iodosobenzene Diacetate and Further Transformation of the Adducts
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Reactions of Vinylidenecyclopropanes with Diaryl Diselenide Catalyzed by lodosobenzene Diacetate and Further Transformation of the Adducts
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Reactions of vinylidenecyclopropanes with xanthydrol and xanthene
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Reactions of vinyltributylgermanes and aryl halides under Heck conditions
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Reactions of water clusters H+(H2O)n, n = 3−75, with diethyl ether Original Research Article
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Reactions of Weinreb amides: formation of aldehydes by Wittig reactions
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Reactions of xenon difluoride and atomic hydrogen at chemical vapour deposited diamond surfaces
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Reactions of xenon difluoride and atomic hydrogen at chemical vapour deposited diamond surfaces
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Reactions of yeast thioredoxin peroxidases I and II with hydrogen peroxide and peroxynitrite: Rate constants by competitive kinetics
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Reactions of zinc-free anti-wear additives in DLC/DLC and steel/steel contacts
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Reactions of Zr(C5H5)(6,6-dmch)(PMe3)2 and Zr(6,6-dmch)2(PMe3)2 (dmch=dimethylcyclohexadienyl) with CO and alkynes
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Reactions of α,ω-dithiolate ligands with bis(cyclopentadienyl)molybdenum dichloride; crystal structures of Mo(η-C5H5)2{S(CH2)nS)} (n = 2, 3) and a layered hydrate, Mo(η-C5H5)2(SCH2CH2O) · 4.5H2O
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Reactions of α-hydroxyethyl radicals with flavonoids of various structures
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Reactions of α-imino ketones derived from arylglyoxals with (trifluoromethyl)trimethylsilane; a new route to β-amino-α-trifluoromethyl alcohols
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Reactions of α-mercaptocarboxylic acid hydrazides with triethyl orthoesters: synthesis of 1,3,4-thiadiazin-5(6H)-ones and 1,3,4-oxadiazoles
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Reactions of α-olefins of different chain length added during Fischer–Tropsch synthesis on a cobalt catalyst in a slurry reactor Original Research Article
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Reactions of β-alkoxyvinyl trihalogenomethyl ketones with triethyl phosphite
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Reactions of β-diketiminates with selenium and tellurium halides
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Reactions of β-diketiminatoaluminum hydrides with tert-butyl hydrogenperoxide – Facile formation of dialuminoxanes containing Al–O–Al groups
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Reactions of β-keto thioamides with α,β-unsaturated aldehydes. Synthesis of 6-hydroxypiperidine-2-thiones and 6H-thiopyrans
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Reactions of β-methoxyvinyl trifluoromethyl ketones with 2-pyridinecarboxamidrazone: A convenient route to trifluoromethylated 4,5-dihydro-1H-1-picolinoylpyrazole hydrochlorides
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Reactions of δ-carbon radicals generated by 1,5-hydrogen transfer to alkoxyl radicals
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Reactions of μ-dichlorobis(η3-allyl)palladium(II) with bis(1-H-benzo-triazolyl-methyl) selenide: Formation of unexpected polymeric structure with dormant Se donor site. Applications of the polymeric Pd-complexes in Heck coupling
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Reactions on alkali-modified low-index stepped copper surfaces
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Reactions on model emission control catalysts studied by soft X-ray photoemission
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Reactions over Cu/Nb2O5 catalysts promoted with Pd and Ru during hydrogen production from ethanol
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Reactions promoted by [hydroxy(tosyloxy)iodo]benzene in pyrazino[1,2–b]isoquinolines
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Reactions to acceptance and rejection: Effects of level and sequence of relational evaluation
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Reactions to Australian stateʹs euthanasia law
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Reactions to bullying and peer victimization: Narratives, physiological arousal, and personality
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Reactions to congestion under time pressure
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Reactions to Creative Problem Solving Training: Does Cognitive Style Make a Difference?
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Reactions to dating violence among Latino teenagers: An experiment utilizing the Articulated Thoughts in Simulated Situations paradigm
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Reactions to extreme events: Moving threshold model
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Reactions to group success and failure as a function of identification level: a test of the goal-transformation hypothesis in social dilemmas
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Reactions to Humorous Comments and Implicit Theories of Humor Styles
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Reactions to irony in discourse: evidence for the least disruption principle
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Reactions to music, touch and object presentation in the final stage of dementia: an exploratory study
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Reactions to repeated STD infections: Psychosocial aspects and gender issues in Zimbabwe
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Reactions to unfair events in computer-mediated groups: A test of uncertainty management theory
280
Reactions toward an unexpected or counternormative favor-giver: Does it matter if we think we can reciprocate?
281
Reactions with fast radioactive beams of neutron-rich nuclei
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Reactions with Radioactive Ion Beams Original Research Article
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Reactions with real photons in the vicinity of the neutron threshold
284
Reactions, characterization and uptake of ammoxidized kraft lignin labeled with 15N
285
Reaction-sintered mullite–zirconia composites by colloidal processing of alumina–zircon–CeO2 mixtures
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Reaction-sintered mullite–zirconia composites by colloidal processing of alumina–zircon–CeO2 mixtures
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Reaction-sintering of intermetallic alloys of the Ni–Al–Mo system
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Reaction-sintering of lead-free piezoceramic compositions: (0.95 2 x)Na0.5K0.5NbO3–0.05LiTaO3–xLiSbO3
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Reaction-zone structure of a steady-state detonation wave in a cylindrical charge
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Reactivated and clinical Toxoplasma gondii infection in young lambs: Clinical, serological and pathological evidences
291
Reactivated cementitious materials from hydrated cement paste wastes
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Reactivated fulminant hepatitis B virus replication after bone marrow transplantation: clinical course and possible treatment with ganciclovir
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Reactivated fulminant hepatitis B virus replication after bone marrow transplantation: clinical course and possible treatment with ganciclovir
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Reactivating a Reactivation Theory of Implicit Memory
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Reactivating tammar wallaby blastocysts oxidize glucose
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Reactivation and growth of non-culturable indicator bacteria in anaerobically digested biosolids after centrifuge dewatering
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Reactivation and remaking of calcium aluminate pellets for CO2 capture
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Reactivation by water hydration of the CO2 capture capacity of a calcium looping sorbent
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Re-activation characteristics of preserved anaerobic granular sludges
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Reactivation of a cryptobiotic stream ecosystem in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica: A long-term geomorphological experiment
301
Reactivation of a thermostable lipase by solid phase unfolding/refolding: Effect of cysteine residues on refolding efficiency
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Reactivation of acidic sites in mordenite used in toluene disproportionation Original Research Article
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Re-activation of an all solid state oxygen sensor
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Re-activation of an all solid state oxygen sensor Original Research Article
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Re-activation of an amperometric organophosphate pesticide biosensor by 2-pyridinealdoxime methochloride
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Reactivation of basement faults beneath volcanoes: a new model of flank collapse
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Reactivation of cardiac Chagasʹ disease in acquired immune deficiency syndrome
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Reactivation of Cytomegalovirus in a Patient with Stevens-Johnson Syndrome-Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis
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Reactivation of fluidised bed combustor ash for sulphur capture
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Reactivation of HBV replication in HIV-HBV infected patients
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Reactivation of hepatitis B in a long-term anti-HBs-positive patient with AIDS following lamivudine withdrawal
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Reactivation of hepatitis B in patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection treated with combination antiretroviral therapy
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Reactivation of Hepatitis B Virus During Treatment of Hepatitis C Genotype 3 with Daclatasvir and Sofosbuvir in a Patient with Dual Infection of Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C Virus
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Reactivation of herpe implex viru keratiti after initiating bimatoprot treatment for glaucoma
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Reactivation of herpesvirus infections after vaccinations?
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Reactivation of histoplasmosis after treatment with infliximab
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Reactivation of immobilized penicillin G acylase: Influence of cosolvents and catalytic modulators
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Reactivation of inactivated endogenous proteolytic activities in phosphoric acid-etched dentine by etch-and-rinse adhesives
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Reactivation of inactivated horseradish peroxidase with ethyleneurea and allantoin for determination of hydrogen peroxide by micro-flow injection horseradish peroxidase-catalyzed chemiluminescence Original Research Article
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Reactivation of ischemic events in acute coronary syndromes: results from GUSTO-Iib
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Reactivation of Latent Toxoplasmosis in a Schizophrenia Patient: A Case Report
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Reactivation of limestone sorbents in FBC for SO2 capture
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REACTIVATION OF NEUROCYSTICERCOSIS: CASE REPORT
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Reactivation of old landslides: lessons learned from a case-study in the Flemish Ardennes (Belgium)
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Reactivation of p53 function in synovial sarcoma cells by inhibition of p53–HDM2 interaction
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Reactivation of passive titanium: the enhancement of O2 evolution after potentiodynamic cyclings
327
Reactivation of penicillin acylase biocatalysts: Effect of the intensity of enzyme–support attachment and enzyme load
328
Reactivation of rheumatoid arthritis and development of leukocytoclastic vasculitis in a patient receiving granulocyte colony-stimulating factor for feltyʹs syndrome
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Reactivation of supply-limited dune fields from blowouts: A conceptual framework for state characterization
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Reactivation of the Archean lower crust: Implications for zircon geochronology, elemental and Sr–Nd–Hf isotopic geochemistry of late Mesozoic granitoids from northwestern Jiaodong Terrane, the North China Craton
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Reactivation of tuberculosis is associated with a shift from type 1 to type 2 cytokines
332
Reactive “organic” phosphorus revisited
333
Reactive 10 mol% RE2O3 (RE = Gd and Sm) doped CeO2 nanopowders: Synthesis, characterization, and low-temperature sintering into dense ceramics
334
Reactive 2-quinolones dearomatized by steric repulsion between 1-methyl and 8-substituted groups
335
Reactive Absorption of Ozone by Aqueous Biomolecule Solutions: Implications for the Role of Sulfhydryl Compounds as Targets for Ozone
336
Reactive adsorption of methylene blue on montmorillonite via an ESI-MS study
337
Reactive adsorption of thiophene on Au(1 1 1) from solution
338
Reactive aggression and suicide: Theory and evidence
339
Reactive airway and anaesthesia: challenge to the anaesthetist and the way forward
340
Reactive alumina production for the refractory industry
341
Reactive aluminum metal nanoparticles within a photodegradable poly(methyl methacrylate) matrix
342
Reactive and Active Power Control of Grid WECS Based on DFIG and Energy Storage System under both Balanced and Unbalanced Grid Conditions
343
Reactive and catalytic distillation from an industrial perspective
344
Reactive and charge transfer processes in electronically inelastic collisions between ground state cadmium(II) diiodide molecules and lithium ions in the 0.10–4.00 keV energy range by crossed molecular beams
345
Reactive and dense sintering of reinforced-toughened B4C matrix composites
346
Reactive and functionalized LDH fillers for polymer Original Research Article
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Reactive and non-reactive transport modelling in partially water saturated argillaceous porous media around the ventilation experiment, Mont Terri
348
Reactive and non-reactive vibrational quenching in O + OH collisions
349
Reactive and particulate mercury in the Asian marine boundary layer
350
Reactive and proactive aggression: Similarities and differences
351
Reactive and selective redox system of Ni(II)-ferrite for a two-step CO and H2 production cycle from carbon and water
352
Reactive anddynamiclocalsearchformax-clique:Engineeringeffectivebuilding blocks
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Reactive arthritis
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Reactive arthritis
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Reactive arthritis after Helicobacter pylori eradication
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Reactive Arthritis Induced by Bacterial Vaginosis: Prevention with an Effective Treatment
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Reactive arthritis or post-infectious arthritis?
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Reactive arthritis or post-infective arthritis?
359
Reactive astrocytes and α1-antichymotrypsin in Alzheimer’s disease
360
Reactive attachment disorder in maltreated toddlers
361
Reactive Autophobic Spreading of Drops
362
Reactive balance adjustments to unexpected perturbations during human walking
363
Reactive barrier membranes: some theoretical observations regarding the time lag and breakthrough curves
364
Reactive barriers for 137Cs retention
365
Reactive barriers with fly ash zeolites for in situ groundwater remediation
366
Reactive behaviors of iron-based shift catalyst promoted by ceria
367
Reactive belite stabilization mechanisms by boron-bearing dopants
368
Reactive blending as a tool for obtaining poly(ethylene terephthalate)-based engineering materials with tailored properties
369
Reactive blending of poly(ethylene 2,6-naphthalate) and Vectra A
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Reactive blending of polyamide 6,6 and Vectra A
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Reactive blending of polyamide with polyethylene: pull-out of in situ-formed graft copolymer
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Reactive blending of polyamide with polyethylene: pull-out of in situ-formed graft copolymers and its application for high-temperature materials
373
Reactive Blue 19 Dye Adsorption Behavior on Jujube Stems Powder from Syntetic Textile Wastewater: Isotherm and Kinetic Adsorption Studies
374
Reactive Blue 203 dye Removal Using Biosorbent: A Study of Isotherms, Kinetics, and Thermodynamics
375
Reactive Blue B3R Dye Removal by Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) Bones: Mechanism and Kinetics
376
Reactive bond orbitals: A localized resonance-structure approach to charge transfer
377
Reactive bone formation after surgery for lateral epicondylitis
378
Reactive calcium-phosphate-containing poly(ester-co-ether) methacrylate bone adhesives: Chemical, mechanical and biological considerations
379
Reactive carbon microspheres prepared by surface-grafting 4-(chloromethyl)phenyltrimethoxysilane for preparing molecularly imprinted polymer
380
Reactive carbonyl species: Their production from lipid peroxides, action in environmental stress, and the detoxification mechanism
381
Reactive Carbonyls Induce TOR- and Carbohydrate-Dependent Hormetic Response in Yeast
382
Reactive Ce0.8Sm0.2O1.9 powder synthesized by carbonate coprecipitation: Sintering and electrical characteristics
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Reactive Ce0.8Sm0.2O1.9 powder synthesized by carbonate coprecipitation: Sintering and electrical characteristics Original Research Article
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Reactive ceramics of CeO2–MOx (M=Mn, Fe, Ni, Cu) for H2 generation by two-step water splitting using concentrated solar thermal energy
385
Reactive changes in the temporomandibular joint after mandibular midline osteodistraction
386
Reactive chemical dynamics through conical intersections
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Reactive chemical dynamics through conical intersections
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Reactive chemical transport within engineered barriers
389
Reactive coating of soybean oil-based polymer on nanofibrillated cellulose film for water vapor barrier packaging
390
Reactive cognitive-control processes in free-report consonant–vowel dichotic listening
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REACTIVE COLLISIONS OF HYPERTHERMAL ENERGYMOLECULAR IONS WITH SOLID SURFACES
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Reactive combinatorial synthesis and characterization of a gradient Ag–Ti oxide thin film with antibacterial properties
393
Reactive compatibilization of blends of poly(2,6-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene ether) and poly(butylene terephthalate)
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Reactive compatibilization of blends of polybutyleneterephthalate with epoxide-containing rubber. The effect of the concentrations in reactive functions
395
Reactive compatibilization of nylon 6/styrene–acrylonitrile copolymer blends: Part 3. Tensile stress–strain behavior
396
Reactive compatibilization of PA12/plasticized starch blends: Towards improved mechanical properties
397
Reactive compatibilization of PA6/LDPE blends with an ethylene–acrylic acid copolymer and a low molar mass bis-oxazoline
398
Reactive compatibilization of PE/PS blends. Effect of copolymer chain length on interfacial adhesion and mechanical behavior
399
Reactive compatibilization of polyamide-12/poly(butylene terephthalate) blends with hyperbranched PEI-g-PA12: Morphology and thermal properties
400
Reactive compatibilization of the PBT/EVA blend by maleic anhydride
401
Reactive compatibilizer precursors for LDPE/PA6 blends. II: maleic anhydride grafted polyethylenes
402
Reactive compatibilizer precursors for LDPE/PA6 blends. III: ethylene–glycidylmethacrylate copolymer
403
Reactive Compensation Techniques to Improve the Ride-Through Capability of Wind Turbine During Disturbance
404
Reactive complexes in myoglobin and nitric oxide synthase
405
Reactive consolidation of layered-ternary Ti2AlN ceramics by spark plasma sintering of a Ti/AlN powder mixture
406
Reactive control in a deregulated environment with static VAr compensators improving voltage stability
407
Reactive coprocessing of scrap tires and heavy oil
408
Reactive core/shell type hyperbranched blockcopolyethers as new liquid rubbers for epoxy toughening
409
Reactive co-sputter deposition of YSZ coatings using plasma emission monitoring
410
Reactive coupling of poly(ethylene glycol) on electroactive polyaniline films for reduction in protein adsorption andplatelet adhesion
411
Reactive crystallization of nickel hydroxy-carbonate in fluidized-bed reactor: Fines production and column design
412
Reactive current control through SVC for load power factor correction
413
Reactive Cysteines of the 90-kDa Heat Shock Protein, Hsp90
414
Reactive deposition epitaxial growth of P-FeSi, layers on Si(OO1)
415
Reactive deposition of aluminium oxide coatings on PTFE substrate
416
Reactive Deposition of Cobalt and Nickel Films from Their Metallocenes in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Solution
417
Reactive deposition of NiO ultrathin films on Pd(1 0 0)
418
Reactive deposition of nitrides and oxides using a twin-cathode inverted cylindrical magnetron
419
Reactive derivatives for affinity labeling in the ifenprodil site of NMDA receptors
420
Reactive design methodology for product family platforms, modularity and parts integration
421
Reactive dicarbonyl compounds and 5-(hydroxymethyl)-2-furfural in carbonated beverages containing high fructose corn syrup
422
Reactive diene for synthesis of substituted catechols
423
Reactive diffusion and stresses in spherical geometry Original Research Article
424
Reactive diffusion between Ag–Au alloys and Sn at solid-state temperatures
425
Reactive diffusion between Pd and Sn at solid-state temperatures
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Reactive diffusion in nanostructures of spherical symmetry Original Research Article
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Reactive diffusion in the system vanadium–silicon Original Research Article
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Reactive diffusion under Laplace tension
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Reactive diffusion under Laplace tension
430
Reactive distillation column design for controllability: A case study
431
Reactive distillation for synthesis of glycerol carbonate via glycerolysis of urea
432
Reactive distillation in the intensification of oleic acid esterification with methanol – A simulation case-study
433
Reactive distillation with side draw
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Reactive distillation: The front-runner of industrial process intensification: A full review of commercial applications, research, scale-up, design and operation
435
Reactive dividing wall distillation columns: Simulation and implementation in a pilot plant
436
Reactive DNA. 2. Thioguanine used as a peg site for direct and specific introduction of biologically useful functional groups
437
Reactive DWC leading the way to FAME and fortune
438
Reactive dye biosorption by Rhizopus arrhizus biomass
439
Reactive dye decolorization activity of crude laccase enzyme from repeated-batch culture of Funalia trogii
440
Reactive dye degradation by combined Fe(III)/TiO2 catalyst and ultrasonic irradiation: Effect of Fe(III) loading and calcination temperature
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Reactive dye degradation by combined Fe(III)/TiO2 catalyst and ultrasonic irradiation: Effect of Fe(III) loading and calcination temperature
442
Reactive dye extraction utilizing regenerated bleaching earth
443
Reactive dye printing with mixed thickeners on viscose
444
Reactive Dye Removal from Simulated Wastewater using Tetrabutyl Ammonium Bromide as an Extractant
445
Reactive dye removal from wastewater using a chitosan nanodispersion Original Research Article
446
Reactive dye removal in dye/salt mixtures by nanofiltration membranes containing vinylsulphone dyes: effects of feed concentration and cross flow velocity Original Research Article
447
Reactive dyes decolourization from an aqueous solution by combined coagulation/micellar-enhanced ultrafiltration process
448
Reactive dyes rejection and textile effluent treatment study using ultrafiltration and nanofiltration processes Original Research Article
449
Reactive dyes removal from wastewaters by adsorption on eucalyptus bark: variables that define the process
450
Reactive Dyes: Past and Present - A review
451
Reactive dyestuff degradation by combined sonolysis and ozonation
452
Reactive dynamics in confined water droplets: Auramine O in AOT/water/heptane microemulsions
453
Reactive elastomeric composites: When rubber meets cement
454
Reactive electron beam evaporated gadolinia films at ambient substrate temperature: optical properties and morphology studies
455
Reactive electrophile species
456
Reactive element modified chemical vapor deposition low activity platinum aluminide coatings
457
Reactive epitaxy of beryllium on Si(1 1 1)-(7×7)
458
Reactive etching of semiconductor surfaces using an electronically chopped low energy broad beam ion source
459
Reactive Euler equations of discrete models with reversible reactions
460
Reactive extraction and in situ esterification of Jatropha curcas L. seeds for the production of biodiesel
461
Reactive extraction and LSER model consideration of lactic acid with tripropylamine+organic solvent systems from aqueous solution at room temperature Original Research Article
462
Reactive Extraction for Downstream Separation of 1,3-Propanediol
463
Reactive extraction of after-stripping sterilized palm fruit to biodiesel
464
Reactive Extraction of Formic Acid with Alamine-336 and Various Solvents
465
Reactive extraction of lactic acid using environmentally benign green solvents and a synergistic mixture of extractants
466
Reactive Extrusion and Barrier Properties of PP/PET Films.
467
Reactive extrusion and high-temperature oxidation of Ni3Al
468
Reactive extrusion of glycerylated starch and starch–polyester graft copolymers
469
Reactive extrusion of poly(urethane-isocyanurate)
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Reactive extrusion processing of polypropylene/SiO2 nanocomposites by in situ synthesis of the nanofillers: Experiments and properties
471
Reactive extrusion synthesis of mechanically activated Ti–50Ni powders
472
Reactive fibre reinforced glass ionomer cements
473
Reactive firewalls—a new technique
474
Reactive flame spraying of TiC–Fe cermet coating using asphalt as a carbonaceous precursor
475
Reactive Flow Analysis of Nonthermal Plasma in a Cylindrical Reactor
476
Reactive flow in solids
477
Reactive forest management can also be proactive for wood-living beetles in hollow oak trees
478
Reactive formation of dicarbon from the reactions of electronically excited radicals, CH(A2Δ) and CCl(A2Δ)
479
Reactive gas atomization processing for Fe-based ODS alloys
480
Reactive gas effects in pulsed magnetron sputtering: Time-resolved investigation
481
Reactive gas pulsing process: A method to extend the composition range in sputtered iron oxynitride films
482
Reactive gas shielding during laser surface alloying for production of hard coatings
483
Reactive gaseous mercury in the marine boundary layer: modelling and experimental evidence of its formation in the Mediterranean region
484
Reactive gold thin films grown on iridium
485
Reactive GRASP for the strip-packing problem
486
Reactive growth of MgO overlayers on Fe(0 0 1) surfaces studied by low-energy electron diffraction and atomic force microscopy
487
Reactive growth of NiO ultrathin films on Pd(1 0 0): a multitechnique approach
488
Reactive growth of niobium silicides in bulk diffusion couples Original Research Article
489
Reactive Hemophagocytic Syndrome Associated with Penicillium marneffei Infection
490
Reactive heterotopic ossification: Its patterns on MRI
491
Reactive high pressure carbonated water pretreatment prior to enzymatic saccharification of biomass substrates
492
Reactive hot compaction of NiAl with in situ alumina reinforcement
493
Reactive hot compaction of NiAl with in situ alumina reinforcement
494
Reactive hot pressing and mechanical properties of TiAl3/Ti3AlC2/Al2O3 in situ composite
495
Reactive hot pressing and sintering characterization of ZrB2–SiC–ZrC composites
496
Reactive hot pressing of Ti–B–C and Ti–C at 1200 °C
497
Reactive hot pressing of zirconium diboride
498
Reactive hot pressing of ZrB2–ZrCx ultra-high temperature ceramic composites with the addition of SiC particulate
499
Reactive hydrocarbon flux footprints during canopy senescence
500
Reactive hydroxyapatite fillers for pectin biocomposites
501
Reactive hyperemia as a test of endothelial or microvascular function?
502
Reactive hyperemic pre-ejection shear stress of brachial artery determines endothelial function in patients with untreated essential hypertension
503
Reactive hyperplasia of the oral cavity in Kerman province, Iran: A review of 172 cases
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Reactive Hyperplasia of the Oral Cavity: A Survey of 197 Cases in Tabriz, Northwest Iran
505
Reactive Hyperplastic Lesion of Endodontic Origin Mimicking Pregnancy Tumor: A Case Report
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Reactive Hyperplastic Lesions of the Oral Cavity
507
Reactive infiltration of porous graphite by NiSi alloys Original Research Article
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Reactive Infiltration of Silicon Melt through Microporous Amorphous Carbon Preforms
509
Reactive Infiltration of Silicon Melt through Microporous Amorphous Carbon Preforms
510
Reactive infiltration processing (RIP) of ultra high temperature ceramics (UHTC) into porous C/C composite tubes
511
Reactive infiltration processing of SiC/Fe–Si composites using preforms made of coked rice husks and SiC powder
512
Reactive intermediates and carbohydrate fragmentation in Maillard chemistry
513
Reactive ion beam mixing of V/Si interfaces by low energy bombardment
514
Reactive ion etched quantum wire structures for laser applications
515
Reactive ion etched quantum wire structures for laser applications
516
Reactive ion etching (RIE) technique for application in crystalline silicon solar cells
517
Reactive ion etching characterization of a-SiC: H in CF4/O2 plasma
518
Reactive ion etching characterization of a-SiC: H in CF4/O2 plasma
519
Reactive ion etching of 6H-SiC in an ECR plasma of CF4-O2 mixtures using both Ni and Al masks
520
Reactive ion etching of 6H-SiC in an ECR plasma of CF4-O2 mixtures using both Ni and Al masks
521
Reactive ion etching of CoSi in a CF rAr plasma
522
Reactive ion etching of CoSi in a CF rAr plasma
523
Reactive ion etching of FePt using inductively coupled plasma
524
Reactive ion etching of GaN/InGaN using BCl3 plasma
525
Reactive ion etching of Si1 xGex alloy with hydrogen bromide
526
Reactive ion etching of sol–gel-derived BST thin film
527
Reactive ion etching of sol–gel-processed SnO2 transparent conducting oxide as a new material for organic light emitting diodes
528
Reactive ion scattering from ice in a molecular dynamics perspective
529
Reactive ion scattering study of physisorbed adsorbates: experiment and theory
530
Reactive iron and its buffering capacity towards dissolved sulfide in sediments of Jiaozhou Bay, China
531
Reactive iron and manganese distributions in seabed sediments near small mountainous rivers off Oregon and California (USA)
532
Reactive iron delivery to the Gulf of Alaska via a Kenai eddy
533
Reactive issues - reactive power in restructured markets
534
Reactive laser deposition of high quality YBaCuO and ErBaCuO films
535
Reactive laser plasma coating formation
536
Reactive laser synthesis of carbides and nitrides
537
Reactive lesions of the oral cavity: A retrospective study on 2068 cases
538
Reactive Lesions of the Oral Mucosa: A Retrospective Analysis of 69 Cases
539
Reactive local search techniques for the maximum k-conjunctive constraint satisfaction problem (MAX-k-CCSP) Original Research Article
540
Reactive magnetic poly(divinylbenzene-co-glycidyl methacrylate) colloidal particles for specific antigen detection using microcontact printing technique
541
Reactive magnetron sputtering as a way to improve the knowledge of metastable f.c.c. nitrogen solid solutions formed during plasma assisted nitriding of Inconel 690
542
Reactive magnetron sputtering of tin-doped indium oxide (ITO): influence of argon pressure and plasma excitation mode
543
Reactive magnetron sputtering of TiOx films
544
Reactive magnetron sputtering of uniform yttria-stabilized zirconia coatings in an industrial setup
545
Reactive mechanical grinding applied to a (Ti+Ni) mixture and to a TiNi compound
546
Reactive mechanism and mechanical properties of in situ composites fabricated from an Al–TiO2 system by friction stir processing Original Research Article
547
Reactive melt infiltration of silicon-molybdenum alloys into microporous carbon preforms
548
Reactive melt infiltration of silicon-molybdenum alloys into microporous carbon preforms
549
Reactive mercury in the eastern North Atlantic and southeast Atlantic
550
Reactive metal-oxide redox system for a two-step thermochemical conversion of coal and water to CO and H2
551
Reactive milling synthesis of nanocrystalline Al–Cu/Al2O3 nanocomposite
552
Reactive mode handling of flexible manufacturing systems Original Research Article
553
Reactive molecular dynamic simulations of hydrocarbon dissociations on Ni(111) surfaces
554
Reactive molecular dynamic simulations of hydrocarbon dissociations on Ni(111) surfaces
555
Reactive molecular dynamics simulation and chemical kinetic modeling of pyrolysis and combustion of n-dodecane
556
Reactive Molecular Dynamics Study of the Ti2C Monolayer and Nanotube: Promising Candidates for CO and CO2 Gas Sensors
557
Reactive multiparticle collision dynamics Original Research Article
558
Reactive navigation and opportunistic localization for autonomous underground mining vehicles
559
Reactive nitrogen compounds (RNCs) in exhaust of advanced PM–NOx abatement technologies for future diesel applications
560
Reactive nitrogen emissions from crop and livestock farming in India
561
Reactive nitrogen in agroecosystems: Integration with greenhouse gas interactions
562
Reactive nitrogen oxides in the southeast United States national parks: source identification, origin, and process budget
563
Reactive nitrogen species in the chemical biology of inflammation
564
Reactive nitrogen species induce nuclear factor-κB-mediated protein degradation in skeletal muscle cells
565
Reactive NO absorption in aqueous FeII(EDTA) solutions in the presence of denitrifying micro-organisms
566
Reactive Nodular Fibrous Pseudotumor Presenting as a Huge Intraabdominal Mass after Abdominal Surgery: a Case Report
567
REACTIVE NOISE BARRIER OPTIMIZATION PLAN FOR NOISEPOLLUTION REDUCTION IN FIFTEEN DISTRICTS OF TEHRAN
568
Reactive nucleation of silver clusters with oxygen and water
569
Reactive optimal power flow incorporating margin enhancement constraints with nonlinear interior point method
570
Reactive organoallyl species generated from aryl halides and allene: allylation of α,β-unsaturated aldehydes and cyclic ketones employing Pd/In transmetallation processes
571
Reactive oxidants regulate membrane repolarization and store-operated uptake of calcium by formyl peptide-activated human neutrophils
572
Reactive oxide-dispersed Ni3Al intermetallic coatings by sediment co-deposition
573
Reactive oxo-titanium species in titanosilicate molecular sieves: EPR investigations and structure–activity correlations
574
Reactive oxygen and ethylene are involved in the regulation of regurgitant-induced responses in bean plants
575
Reactive oxygen and nitrogen intermediates contribute to Haemophilus somnus lipooligosaccharide-mediated apoptosis of bovine endothelial cells
576
Reactive oxygen and nitrogen intermediates contribute to Haemophilus somnus lipooligosaccharide-mediated apoptosis of bovine endothelial cells
577
Reactive oxygen and nitrogen metabolites modulate fibronectin-induced fibroblast migration in vitro
578
Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species as signaling molecules regulating neutrophil function
579
Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species regulate inducible nitric oxide synthase function shifting the balance of nitric oxide and superoxide production
580
Reactive oxygen and reactive nitrogen intermediates in innate and specific immunity
581
Reactive oxygen intermediates and oxalic acid in the pathogenesis of the necrotrophic fungus Sclerotinia sclerotiorum
582
Reactive oxygen intermediates mediate a systemic signal network in the establishment of plant immunity : Alvarez ME, Pennell RI, Meijer P-J, Ishikawa A, Dixon RA, Lamb C: Cell 1998, 92:773–784
583
Reactive oxygen intermediates mediate a systemic signal network in the establishment of plant immunity : Alvarez ME, Pennell RI, Meijer PJ, Ishikawa A, Dixon RA, Lamb C: Cell 1998, 92:773–784
584
Reactive oxygen intermediates modulate nitric oxide signaling in the plant hypersensitive disease-resistance response
585
Reactive oxygen metabolites promote cholesterol crystal formation in model bile: Role of lipid peroxidation
586
Reactive oxygen on a Au/TiO2 supported catalyst
587
Reactive oxygen signalling: the latest news
588
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) and reactive nitrogen species (RNS) generation by silica in inflammation and fibrosis
589
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are a crucial factor in the anticancer activity of Oliveria decumbens extract against the A431 human skin cell line
590
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) in multistage carcinogenesis
591
Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) level in seminal plasma of infertile men and healthy donors
592
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) production by amoebocytes of Asterias rubens (Echinodermata)
593
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) production in seminal fluid correlate with the severity of varicocele in infertile men
594
Reactive oxygen species accelerate production of vascular endothelial growth factor by advanced glycation end products in RAW264.7 mouse macrophages
595
Reactive oxygen species activate focal adhesion kinase, paxillin and P130CAS tyrosine phosphorylation in endothelial cells
596
Reactive Oxygen Species Activate Glucose Transport in L6 Myotubes
597
Reactive oxygen species activate human peripheral blood dendritic cells
598
Reactive Oxygen Species Activation of Plant Ca2+ Channels. A Signaling Mechanism in Polar Growth, Hormone Transduction, Stress Signaling, and Hypothetically Mechanotransduction (UPDATE ON REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES ACTIVATION OF Ca2+ CHANNELS)
599
Reactive oxygen species and acute renal failure
600
Reactive oxygen species and angiogenesis: NADPH oxidase as target for cancer therapy
601
Reactive Oxygen Species and Antioxidant in Seminal Plasma and Their Impact on Male Fertility
602
Reactive Oxygen Species and Antioxidant in Seminal Plasma and Their Impact on Male Fertility
603
Reactive oxygen species and antioxidant machinery in abiotic stress tolerance in crop plants
604
Reactive oxygen species and antioxidants – a war of nutrition
605
Reactive Oxygen Species and Antioxidants in Postharvest Vegetables and Fruits
606
Reactive oxygen species and ascorbate–glutathione interplay in signaling and stress responses in Sesamum orientale L. against Alternaria sesami (Kawamura) Mohanty and Behera
607
Reactive oxygen species and cellular oxygen sensing
608
Reactive Oxygen Species and DNA Damage in 2-Bromo-(glutathione-S-yl) hydroquinone-Mediated Cytotoxicity
609
Reactive Oxygen Species and DNA Oxidation in Fetal Rat Tissues
610
Reactive oxygen species and HIF-1 signalling in cancer
611
Reactive oxygen species and nitric oxide affect cell wall metabolism in tobacco BY-2 cells
612
Reactive oxygen species and oocyte aging: Role of superoxide, hydrogen peroxide, and hypochlorous acid
613
Reactive oxygen species and p38 MAPK regulate Bax translocation and calcium redistribution in salubrinal-induced apoptosis of EBV-transformed B cells
614
Reactive Oxygen Species and p38MAPK Have a Role in the Smad2 Linker Region Phosphorylation Induced by TGF-β
615
Reactive oxygen species and PI3K/Akt signaling play key roles in the induction of Nrf2-driven heme oxygenase-1 expression in sulforaphane-treated human mesothelioma MSTO-211H cells
616
Reactive oxygen species and proinflammatory cytokine signaling in endothelial cells: effect of selenium supplementation
617
Reactive Oxygen Species and Protein Kinases Modulate the Level of Phospho-MEK-Like Proteins During Human Sperm Capacitation1
618
Reactive Oxygen Species and Protein Oxidation in Aging: A Look Back, A Look Ahead
619
Reactive oxygen species and synaptic plasticity in the aging hippocampus
620
Reactive oxygen species and the modulation of stroke
621
Reactive oxygen species are generated through a BLT2-linked cascade in Ras-transformed cells
622
Reactive oxygen species are involved in lipopolysaccharide-induced intrauterine growth restriction and skeletal development retardation in mice
623
Reactive Oxygen Species Are Partially Involved in the Bacteriocidal Action of Hypochlorous Acid
624
Reactive oxygen species as agents of wood decay by fungi
625
Reactive oxygen species as cellular messengers Review Article
626
Reactive oxygen species at the oxide/water interface: Formation mechanisms and implications for prebiotic chemistry and the origin of life
627
Reactive oxygen species attenuate nitric-oxide-mediated hypoxia-inducible factor-1α stabilization
628
Reactive oxygen species augment B-cell-activating factor expression
629
Reactive oxygen species burst induced by aluminum stress triggers mitochondria-dependent programmed cell death in peanut root tip cells
630
Reactive oxygen species contribute to contractile dysfunction following rapid ventricular pacing in dogs
631
Reactive Oxygen Species Contribute to Epidermal Hyaluronan Catabolism in Human Skin Organ Culture
632
Reactive oxygen species derived from the mitochondrial respiratory chain are not responsible for the basal levels of oxidative base modifications observed in nuclear DNA of mammalian cells
633
Reactive oxygen species from chloroplasts contribute to 3-acetyl-5-isopropyltetramic acid-induced leaf necrosis of Arabidopsis thaliana
634
Reactive Oxygen Species Generated from the Reaction of Copper(II) Complexes with Biological Reductants Cause DNA Strand Scission
635
Reactive oxygen species generation and peroxidase activity during Oidium neolycopersici infection on Lycopersicon species
636
Reactive oxygen species generation and photo-cytotoxicity of eugenol in solutions of various pH
637
Reactive Oxygen Species Generation and Use of Antioxidants during In Vitro Maturation of Oocytes
638
Reactive oxygen species generation at the plasma membrane for antibody control
639
Reactive oxygen species in acute respiratory distress syndrome
640
Reactive oxygen species in biological systems: An interdisciplinary approach
641
Reactive oxygen species in cancer cells: Live by the sword, die by the sword
642
Reactive oxygen species in choline deficiency-induced apoptosis in rat hepatocytes
643
Reactive oxygen species in epoxidation reactions over titanosilicate molecular sieves
644
Reactive oxygen species in essential hypertension and non–insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
645
Reactive oxygen species in human health and disease
646
Reactive oxygen species in hypertension: An update
647
Reactive oxygen species in in vitro pesticide-induced neuronal cell (SH-SY5Y) cytotoxicity: Role of NFκB and caspase-3
648
Reactive oxygen species in pulmonary inflammation by ambient particulates
649
Reactive oxygen species in stallion semen can be affected by season and colloid centrifugation
650
Reactive Oxygen Species in the Aerobic Decomposition of Sodium Hydroxymethanesulfinate
651
Reactive Oxygen Species in Titanosilicates TS-1 and TiMCM-41: An In Situ EPR Spectroscopic Study
652
Reactive oxygen species in tumor metastasis
653
Reactive oxygen species induce different cell death mechanisms in cultured neurons
654
Reactive oxygen species level, mitochondrial transcription factor A gene expression and succinate dehydrogenase activity in metaphase II oocytes derived from in vitro cultured vitrified mouse ovaries
655
Reactive Oxygen Species Mediate Alpha-adrenergic Receptor-stimulated Hypertrophy in Adult Rat Ventricular Myocytes
656
Reactive Oxygen Species Mediate Cyclic Strain-induced Endothelin-1 Gene Expression via Ras/Raf/extracellular Signal-regulated Kinase Pathway in Endothelial Cells
657
Reactive oxygen species mediate Endothelin-1-induced activation of ERK1/2, PKB, and Pyk2 signaling, as well as protein synthesis, in vascular smooth muscle cells
658
Reactive oxygen species mediate tolfenamic acid-induced apoptosis in human colorectal cancer cells
659
Reactive oxygen species mediated ginsenoside Rg3- and Rh2-induced apoptosis in hepatoma cells through mitochondrial signaling pathways
660
Reactive oxygen species mediates TNF-α-induced inflammatory response in bone marrow mesenchymal cells
661
Reactive oxygen species modulate independent protein phosphorylation pathways during human sperm capacitation
662
Reactive oxygen species modulate Zn2+-induced apoptosis in cancer cells
663
Reactive Oxygen Species on Platinum Gauzes during Partial Oxidation of Methane into Synthesis Gas
664
Reactive oxygen species produced by irradiation of some phthalocyanine derivatives
665
Reactive Oxygen Species Produced by Liver Mitochondria of Rats in Sepsis
666
Reactive oxygen species produced by NADPH oxidase, xanthine oxidase, and mitochondrial electron transport system mediate heat shock-induced MMP-1 and MMP-9 expression
667
Reactive oxygen species produced upon photoexcitation of sunscreens containing titanium dioxide (an EPR study)
668
Reactive oxygen species production by the mitochondrial respiratory chain in isolated rat hepatocytes and liver mitochondria: studies using myxothiazol
669
Reactive oxygen species production in mitochondria of human gingival fibroblast induced by blue light irradiation
670
Reactive Oxygen Species Production of Neutrophils in Patients With Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia During Treatment With All-Trans Retinoic Acid
671
Reactive oxygen species promote raft formation in T lymphocytes
672
Reactive Oxygen Species Promote TNF(alpha)-Induced Death and Sustained JNK Activation by Inhibiting MAP Kinase Phosphatases
673
Reactive oxygen species regulate epidermal growth factor-induced vascular endothelial growth factor and hypoxia-inducible factor-1α expression through activation of AKT and P70S6K1 in human ovarian cancer cells
674
Reactive oxygen species responsible for beta-glucan degradation
675
Reactive oxygen species scavenging activity during periodontal mucoperiosteal healing: An experimental study in dogs
676
Reactive oxygen species scavenging activity of aminoderivatized chitosan with different degree of deacetylation Original Research Article
677
Reactive oxygen species stimulated human hepatoma cell proliferation via cross-talk between PI3-K/PKB and JNK signaling pathways
678
Reactive oxygen species up-regulate CD11b in microglia via nitric oxide: Implications for neurodegenerative diseases
679
Reactive oxygen species, antioxidants, and the mammalian thioredoxin system
680
Reactive oxygen species, cell signaling, and cell injury
681
Reactive oxygen species, nitric oxide and glutathione: a key role in the establishment of the legume–Rhizobium symbiosis?
682
Reactive Oxygen Species: A Double-Edged Sword in Reproduction
683
Reactive oxygen species: Biological stimuli of neuroblastoma cell response
684
Reactive oxygen species: response of algal cells
685
Reactive Oxygen Species-activated p38/ERK 1/2 MAPK Signaling Pathway in the Mycobacterium bovis Bacillus Calmette Guérin (BCG)-induced CCL2 Secretion in Human Monocytic Cell Line THP-1
686
Reactive oxygen species-independent G1 arrest induced by evening primrose extract in Ehrlich ascites tumor cells
687
Reactive oxygen species-mediated endoplasmic reticulum stress and mitochondrial dysfunction contribute to cirsimaritin-induced apoptosis in human gallbladder carcinoma GBC-SD cells
688
Reactive Oxygen Species-Mediated Inactivation of Pyruvate Dehydrogenase
689
Reactive oxygen species-mediated kinase activation by dihydrotanshinone in tanshinones-induced apoptosis in HepG2 cells
690
Reactive oxygen species-mitochondria pathway involved in LYG-202-induced apoptosis in human hepatocellular carcinoma HepG2 cells
691
Reactive oxygen species-sensitive p38 MAPK controls thrombin-induced migration of vascular smooth muscle cells
692
Reactive oxygen/nitrogen species and the aged brain: Radical impact of ion channel function
693
Reactive oxygen/nitrogen species at the fulcrum of life–death decisions: A commentary on “Peroxynitrite transforms nerve growth factor into an apoptotic factor for motor neurons”
694
Reactive parametrized scalar profiles (R-PSP) mixing model for partially premixed combustion
695
Reactive parking control of nonholonomic vehicles via a fuzzy learning automaton
696
Reactive particle precipitation in liquid microchannel flow
697
Re-Active Passive devices for control of noise transmission through a panel
698
Reactive Path Deformation for Nonholonomic Mobile Robots.
699
Reactive patterning via post-functionalization of polymer brushes utilizing disuccinimidyl carbonate activation to couple primary amines
700
Reactive perfluoropolyoxyalkylene oligomers. I. Isothermal equilibrium on silica gel: Fundamental parameters
701
Reactive phase behavior of aluminum nitrate in high temperature and supercritical water
702
Reactive phase formation at AlN–Ti and AlN–TiAl interfaces
703
Reactive phase formation at AlN–Ti and AlN–TiAl interfaces
704
Reactive phase of oxygen on Cu(100) at 100 K studied by HREELS and TPD
705
Reactive phase separation: Prediction of an occlusion morphology
706
Reactive planning in a Christian Bureaucracy
707
Reactive Planning Simulation in Dynamic Environments with VirtualRobot: Reactive agents and Simulation
708
Reactive plasma cladding of TiC/Fe cermet coating using asphalt as a carbonaceous precursor
709
Reactive plasma immersion ion implantation for surface passivation
710
Reactive Plasma Sprayed TiN Coating and Its Thermal Stability Original Research Article
711
Reactive plasma sprayed TiN coating and its tribological properties
712
Reactive plasma spraying of TiAl6V4 alloy
713
Reactive plasma spraying of titanium in nitrogen containing plasma gas
714
Reactive plasma spraying of titanium in nitrogen containing plasma gas
715
Reactive plasticity for clays during dehydration and rehydration. Part 1: concepts and options
716
Reactive plasticity for clays: application to a natural analog of long-term geomechanical effects of nuclear waste disposal
717
Reactive polar precipitation via ether cross-linkage: A new mechanism for solid bitumen formation
718
Reactive Polymer Coatings: A First Step toward Surface Engineering of Microfluidic Devices
719
Reactive polymer films: Polypyrrole oxidation kinetics in aqueous solution
720
Reactive polymeric nanoparticles based on unconventional dextran derivatives
721
Reactive potentials for molecular dynamics with cluster multi-range interpolation Original Research Article
722
Reactive powder based concretes: Mechanical properties, durability and hybrid use with OPC
723
Reactive Powder Concrete with Steel, Glass and Polypropylene Fibers as a Repair Material
724
Reactive power and voltage control based on general quantum genetic algorithms
725
REACTIVE POWER AND VOLTAGE CONTROL BY GENETIC ALGORITHM AND ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK
726
Reactive power as an ancillary service
727
REACTIVE POWER BASED ANTI-ISLANDING SCHEME FOR SYNCHRONOUS DISTRIBUTED GENERATORS
728
Reactive Power based Model Reference Neural Learning Adaptive System for Speed Estimation in Sensor-less Induction Motor Drives
729
Reactive power capability of doubly fed asynchronous generators
730
Reactive power compensation and load balancing for unbalanced three-phase four-wire system by a combined system of an SVC and a series active filter
731
Reactive power compensation using a fuzzy logic controlled synchronous motor
732
Reactive power control in distribution networks with dispersed generators: a cost based method
733
Reactive power control of wind farms for voltage control applications
734
Reactive power control on residential utility-interactive PV power systems
735
Reactive Power Coordination Between Solid Oxide Fuel Cell and Battery for Microgrid Frequency Control
736
Reactive power cost allocation by power tracing based method
737
Reactive power dispatch in wind farms using particle swarm optimization technique and feasible solutions search
738
Reactive Power from Distributed Energy
739
Reactive power loss optimization for an IEEE 14-bus power system using various algorithms
740
Reactive Power Management in Micro Grid with Considering Power Generation Uncertainty and State Estimation
741
Reactive Power Management of PV Systems by Distributed Cooperative Control in Low Voltage Distribution Networks
742
Reactive power market management considering voltage control area reserve and system security
743
Reactive power optimisation using an analytic hierarchical process and a nonlinear optimisation neural network approach
744
Reactive power optimisation with voltage stability consideration in power market systems
745
Reactive power optimization and voltage control in the Western Algerian transmission system: a hybrid approach
746
Reactive Power Optimization for Voltage Stability Limit Improvement Incorporating TCSC Device through DE/PSO under Contingency Condition
747
Reactive power optimization using successive quadratic programming method
748
Reactive power pricing and management
749
Reactive Power Pricing Simultaneous Using Spot and Bilateral Market Models Considering Opportunity Cost
750
Reactive power pricing: a conceptual framework for remuneration and charging procedures
751
Reactive power reduction in three-phase electric arc furnace
752
Reactive power rescheduling with generator ranking for voltage stability improvement
753
Reactive Power Scheduling Using Quadratic Convex Relaxation
754
Reactive power service cost allocation using aumann-shapley method
755
Reactive power transfer allocation method with the application of artificial neural network
756
Reactive pozzolana from Indian clays—their use in cement mortars
757
Reactive pozzolanas from rice husk ash: An alternative to cement for rural housing
758
REACTIVE PREFERENTIAL STRUCTURES AND NONMONOTONIC CONSEQUENCE
759
Reactive pressing of intermetallics
760
Reactive processing in ADOME-II: an extensible approach
761
Reactive processing of environmentally conscious, biomorphic ceramics from natural wood precursors
762
Reactive processing of nanostructured nickel aluminide intermetallics starting from elemental nanopowders
763
Reactive processing of polyaniline in a banbury mixer
764
Reactive processing of polyethylene and polyethylene-ethylene/propylene/dicyclopentadiene blends under static and dynamic conditions
765
Reactive processing of polyethylene and polyethylene-ethylene/propylene/dicyclopentadiene blends under static and dynamic conditions
766
Reactive processing of polymers: effect of in situ compatibilisation on characteristics of blends of polyethylene terephthalate and ethylene-propylene rubber
767
Reactive processing with difunctional oligomers to compatibilize polymer blends
768
Reactive PSU/PA blends: comparison of materials prepared by mini-twin screw extruder and batch mixer
769
Reactive Pulmonary Capillary Hemangiomatosis and Pulmonary Veno-Occlusive Disease in a Patient with Repaired Scimitar Syndrome
770
Reactive pulsed laser ablation and deposition of thin indium tin oxide films for solid state compact sensors
771
Reactive pulsed laser ablation and deposition of thin indium tin oxide films for solid state compact sensors
772
Reactive pulsed laser deposition and characterization of niobium nitride thin films
773
Reactive pulsed laser deposition of gold nitride thin films
774
Reactive Pulsed Laser Deposition of titanium nitride thin film: Optimization of process parameters using Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry
775
Reactive R.F. magnetron sputtering deposition of WO3 thin films
776
Reactive Recrystallization of Sodium Bicarbonate
777
Reactive rectifying for producing dimethyl carbonate
778
Reactive reserve-based contingency constrained optimal power flow (RCCOPF) for enhancement of voltage stability margins
779
Reactive residue curve maps: A new study case
780
Reactive resonances in the N + N2 exchange reaction
781
Reactive Robust Routing: Anomaly Localization and Routing Reconfiguration for Dynamic Networks
782
Reactive routing for mobile cognitive radio ad hoc networks
783
Reactive scattering from solid surfaces
784
Reactive scattering of CN + D2: the stereodynamics Original Research Article
785
Reactive scattering via real finite-range solutions: pointwise projections
786
Reactive Scheduling Addressing Unexpected Disturbance in Cellular Manufacturing Systems
787
Reactive Scheduling of a Distributed Network for the Supply of Perishable Products
788
Reactive scheduling using a multi-agent model: the SCEP framework
789
Reactive schedulinginthemulti-modeRCPSP
790
Reactive Search strategies using Reinforcement Learning, local search algorithms and Variable Neighborhood Search
791
Reactive Separation of Gallic Acid Using Phosphoric and Aminic Extractants in Non-Toxic Natural Diluents
792
Reactive separations for process intensification: an industrial perspective
793
Reactive silica and strength of fly ashes
794
Reactive silica transport in fractured porous media: Analytical solution for a single fracture
795
Reactive sintering of electroless nickel-plated aluminum powders
796
Reactive sintering of porous tungsten: A cost effective sustainable technique for the manufacturing of high current density cathodes to be used in flashlamps
797
Reactive sintering of TiAl–Ti5Si3 in situ composites
798
Reactive sintering of tungsten-doped high strength ZrB2–SiC porous ceramics using metastable precursors
799
Reactive sintering of U0.85Am0.15O2−x blanket fuels in various oxygen potentials
800
Reactive sintering of U1−yAmyO2±x in overstoichiometric conditions
801
Reactive sintering of YAG-based materials using micrometer-sized powders
802
Reactive sintering process and thermoelectric properties of boron rich boron carbides
803
Reactive sintering: An important component in the combustion of nanocomposite thermites
804
Reactive sites on oxygenated metal surfaces
805
Reactive solute transport in macroscopically homogeneous porous media: analytical solutions for the temporal moments
806
Reactive Spark Plasma Sintering of rhenium diboride
807
Reactive Spark Plasma Sintering of Y3Al5O12-MgAl2O4 Composites
808
Reactive spark plasma sintering of ZrB2-TiC composites: Role of nano-sized carbon black additive
809
Reactive species and antioxidants: many-faceted entities
810
Reactive species from aromatics and oxa-di-π-methane rearrangement: a stereoselective synthesis of (±)-hirsutene from salicyl alcohol
811
Reactive species: A cell damaging rout assisting to chemical carcinogens
812
Reactive spreading: adsorption, ridging and compound formation Original Research Article
813
Reactive sputter deposition and characterization of tantalum nitride thin films
814
Reactive sputter deposition and characterization of tantalum nitride thin films
815
Reactive sputter deposition of alumina films on magnesium alloy by double cathode glow-discharge plasma technique
816
Reactive sputter deposition of metal containing hydrogenated amorphous carbon coatings exhibiting self-assembled alternating nanolayers
817
Reactive sputtered TiO2 thin film humidity sensor with negative substrate bias
818
Reactive sputtering deposition of photocatalytic TiO2 thin films on glass substrates
819
Reactive sputtering deposition of V2O5 − z on flexible PET/ITO substrates for electrochromic devices
820
Reactive sputtering of Cu2ZnSnS4 thin films — Target effects on the deposition process stability
821
Reactive sputtering of hard nitride coatings using asymmetric-bipolar pulsed DC generator
822
Reactive sputtering of iron in Ar–N2 and Ar–O2 mixtures
823
Reactive sputtering of NbCx-based nanocomposite coatings: An up-scaling study
824
Reactive sputtering of TiOxNy coatings by the reactive gas pulsing process. Part I: Pattern and period of pulses
825
Reactive sputtering of TiOxNy coatings by the reactive gas pulsing process: Part II: The role of the duty cycle
826
Reactive sputtering of TiOxNy coatings by the reactive gas pulsing process: Part III: The particular case of exponential pulses
827
Reactive sputtering of ZnO:Al thin films from rotatable dual metallic targets
828
Reactive sputtering preparation of CuInS2 thin films and their optical and electrical characteristics
829
Reactive sputtering TiO2 films for surface coating of poly(dimethylsiloxane)
830
Reactive sputtering: A method to modify the metallic ratio in the novel silver–copper oxides
831
Reactive states for β-bond dissociation of α-phenoxylacetophenones studied by laser flash triplet sensitization techniques
832
Reactive strategies in indirect reciprocity
833
Reactive stripping in pilot scale monolith reactors—application to esterification
834
Reactive structural materials consolidated by cold spray: Al–CuO thermite
835
Reactive sulfide relationships with trace metal extractability in sediments from southern Moreton Bay, Australia
836
Reactive sulfides relationship with metals in sediments from an eutrophicated estuary in Southeast Brazil
837
Reactive surface processing by irradiation with excimer laser, Nd:YAG laser, free electron laser and Ti:sapphire laser in nitrogen atmosphere
838
Reactive synovitis: MRI features with arthroscopic correlation (in French)
839
Reactive synthesis for porous Ti3AlC2 ceramics through TiH2, Al and graphite powders
840
Reactive synthesis of alumina-boron nitride composites Original Research Article
841
Reactive synthesis of ceramic matrix composites under pressure
842
Reactive synthesis of Ti–Al intermetallics during microwave heating in an E-field maximum
843
Reactive Tabu Search Approach for Scheduling Solid Waste Collection Problems
844
Reactive template assisted growth of one-dimensional nanostructures of titanium dioxide
845
Reactive thermal spraying of TiC-Fe composite coating by using asphalt as carbonaceous precursor
846
Reactive thioglucoside substrates for β-glucosidase
847
Reactive thiol-ene emulsion-templated porous polymers incorporating pentafluorophenyl acrylate
848
Reactive trace element enrichment in a highly modified, tidally inundated acid sulfate soil wetland: East Trinity, Australia
849
Reactive trace gases measured in the interstitial air of surface snow at Summit, Greenland
850
Reactive Transfer of Pollutants Through the Unsaturated Soil Zone During an Artificial Aquifer Recharge Process
851
Reactive transport in disordered media: Role of fluctuations in interpretation of laboratory experiments
852
Reactive Transport in Porous Media: P.C. Lichtner, C.I. Steefel and E.H. Oelkers(Eds.)
853
Reactive Transport in Porous Media: Reviews in Mineralogy, Vol. 34; P.C. Lichtner, C.I. Steefel, E.H. Oelkers (Eds.); Mineralogical Society of America, 1996
854
Reactive transport in stratified flow fields with idealized heterogeneity
855
Reactive transport in surface sediments. I. Model complexity and software quality
856
Reactive transport in surface sediments. II. Media: an object-oriented problem-solving environment for early diagenesis
857
Reactive transport in unsaturated soil: Comprehensive modelling of the dynamic spatial and temporal mass balance of water and chemical components
858
Reactive transport model and apparent of Ni in the near field of a HLW repository in granite
859
Reactive transport model for the ambient unsaturated hydrogeochemical system at Yucca Mountain, Nevada
860
Reactive transport modeling and hydrothermal karst genesis: The example of the Rocabruna barite deposit (Eastern Pyrenees)
861
Reactive transport modeling for CO2 geological sequestration
862
Reactive transport modeling in fractured rock: A state-of-the-science review
863
Reactive transport modeling in the geosciences
864
Reactive transport modeling of an aquifer storage and recovery (ASR) pilot to assess long-term water quality improvements and potential solutions
865
Reactive transport modeling of calcite dissolution in the fresh-salt water mixing zone
866
Reactive transport modeling of column experiments on the evolution of saline–alkaline waste solutions
867
Reactive transport modeling of injection well scaling and acidizing at Tiwi field, Philippines
868
Reactive transport modeling of processes controlling the distribution and natural attenuation of phenolic compounds in a deep sandstone aquifer
869
Reactive transport modeling of the clogging process at Maqarin natural analogue site
870
Reactive transport modeling of the Dixie Valley geothermal area: Insights on flow and geothermometry
871
Reactive transport modeling of the geothermal system at Bad Blumau, Austria: Implications of the combined extraction of heat and CO2
872
Reactive transport modeling of the interaction between a high-pH plume and a fractured marl: the case of Wellenberg
873
Reactive transport modeling of the interaction between water and a cementitious grout in a fractured rock. Application to ONKALO (Finland)
874
Reactive transport modeling of trace elements in the water column of a stratified lake: iron cycling and metal scavenging
875
Reactive Transport Modeling to Address the Issue of CO2 Geological Sequestration
876
Reactive transport modeling to study changes in water chemistry induced by CO2 injection at the Frio-I Brine Pilot
877
Reactive transport modeling: An essential tool and a new research approach for the Earth sciences
878
Reactive transport modelling of biogeochemical processes and carbon isotope geochemistry inside a landfill leachate plume
879
Reactive transport modelling of Cr(VI) treatment by cast iron under fast flow conditions
880
Reactive transport modelling of geologic CO2 sequestration in saline aquifers: The influence of pure CO2 and of mixtures of CO2 with CH4 on the sealing capacity of cap rock at 37 °C and 100 bar
881
Reactive transport modelling of mine tailings columns with capillarity-induced high water saturation for preventing sulfide oxidation
882
Reactive transport modelling of organic complexing agents in cement stabilized low and intermediate level waste
883
Reactive transport modelling of the impact of CO2 injection on the clayey cap rock at Sleipner (North Sea)
884
Reactive transport of 85Sr in a chernobyl sand column: static and dynamic experiments and modeling
885
Reactive transport of metal contaminants in alluvium—model comparison and column simulation
886
Reactive transport of uranium(VI) and phosphate in a goethite-coated sand column: An experimental study Original Research Article
887
Reactive transport of uranyl in a goethite column: an experimental and modelling study
888
Reactive transport of volatile organic compound mixtures in the unsaturated zone: modeling and tuning with lysimeter data
889
Reactive transport simulation in a tropical horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetland treating domestic wastewater Original Research Article
890
Reactive transport simulation study of geochemical CO2 trapping on the Tokyo Bay model – With focus on the behavior of dawsonite
891
Reactive transport upscaling at the Darcy scale: A new flow rate based approach raises the unsolved issue of porosity upscaling
892
Reactive uptake of HNO3 and H2SO4 in sea-salt (NaCl) particles
893
Reactive uptake of HONO on aluminium oxide surface
894
Reactive uptake of ozone at simulated leaf surfaces: Implications for ‘non-stomatal’ ozone flux
895
Reactive uptake of ozone on mineral oxides and mineral dusts
896
Reactive vacancy solution theory for correlation and prediction of adsorption equilibria for physical and chemical adsorptions
897
Reactive vapor deposition of metal oxide coatings
898
Reactive Visual Navigation Based on Omnidirectional Sensing – Path Following and Collision Avoidance
899
Reactive vs non-reactive wetting of ZrB2 by azeotropic Au–Ni Original Research Article
900
Reactive wave propagation in energetic porous silicon composites
901
Reactive wetting and spreading of Al–Si–Mg alloys on Si3N4/Si substrates
902
Reactive wetting during hot-dip galvanizing of high manganese alloyed steel
903
Reactive wetting in liquid magnesium/silica and magnesium/silicon systems
904
Reactive wetting in metal/metal systems: Dissolutive versus compound-forming systems
905
Reactive wetting in titanium carbide/non-reactive metal systems
906
Reactive wetting of AgCuTi filler metal on the TiAl-based alloy substrate
907
Reactive wetting of Hg–Ag system at room temperature
908
Reactive wetting of high Mn steels during continuous hot-dip galvanizing Original Research Article
909
Reactive wetting of mullite Al2[Al2+2x Si2−2x] O10−x single crystals by yttrium-aluminosilicate and borosilicate glasses
910
Reactive wetting of rutile by liquid aluminium
911
Reactive μCP on ultrathin block copolymer films: Localized chemistry for micro- and nano-scale biomolecular patterning
912
Reactive, dicationic electrophiles: electrophilic activation involving the phosphonium group
913
Reactive, Generative, and Stratified Models of Probabilistic Processes
914
Reactive-diffusion waves in the mesospheric photochemical system Original Research Article
915
Reactive-diffusive equation with variable pre-exponential factor
916
Reactive-Diffusive-Advective Traveling Waves in a Family of Degenerate Nonlinear Equations
917
Reactively compatibilised polyamide6/ethylene-co-vinyl acetate blends: mechanical properties and morphology
918
Reactively compatibilised polymer blends: a case study on PA6/EVA blend system
919
Reactively formed block and graft copolymers as compatibilizers for polyamide 66/PS blends
920
Reactively sputter-deposited Mo–Ox–Ny thin films
921
Reactively sputtered epitaxial γ′-Fe4N films: Surface morphology, microstructure, magnetic and electrical transport properties Original Research Article
922
Reactively sputtered InxVyOz films for detection of NOx, D2, and O2
923
Reactively sputtered Ni, Ni(N) and Ni3N films: Structural, electrical and magnetic properties
924
Reactively sputtered zirconium nitride coatings: structural, mechanical, optical and electrical characteristics
925
Reactive-Power Compensation for Voltage Control at Resistance Welders
926
Reactive-Power Compensation of Coal Mining Excavators by Using a New-Generation STATCOM
927
Reactive-transport model for the prediction of the uniform corrosion behaviour of copper used fuel containers
928
Reactive-transport modeling of fly ash–water–brines interactions from laboratory-scale column studies
929
Reactive-transport modeling of iron diagenesis and associated organic carbon remineralization in a Florida (USA) subterranean estuary
930
Reactive-transport modelling of C, N, and O2 in a river–estuarine–coastal zone system: Application to the Scheldt estuary
931
Reactivite D’ α-bromoacides et esters F-alkyles: synthese de F-alkyl acides ethanoiques et F-alkyl acides 3-fluoroprop-2-enoiques
932
Réactivité du 3,3-bis(triméthylsilyl)propène vis-à-vis des ions iminium issus d’amines primaires. Accès à des hétérocycles azotés
933
Réactivité du 3,3-bis(triméthylsilyl)propène vis-à-vis des ions iminium issus dʹamines secondaires. Accès stéréosélectif à des (E)-β-aminovinylsilanes
934
Reactivities and selectivities in macrocyclic addition reactions with diazoacetates using copper(I) and rhodium(II) catalysts
935
Reactivities governed by a single metal atom M in mixed-metal highnuclearity clusters having [Ru5M(C)] core (M = Co, Rh, Pd): Site-nonselective, site-selective, and chemo-selective variations in the SO2-trapping reactions
936
Reactivities of amine functions grafted to carbon fiber surfaces by tetraethylenepentamine. Designing interfacial bonding Original Research Article
937
Reactivities of amperometric organic phase peroxidase-modified electrodes in the presence and absence of thiourea and ethylenethiourea as inhibitors
938
Reactivities of Blair Athol and Nang Tong coals in relation to their behavior in PFBC boiler
939
Reactivities of coals and synthetic model coal under oxy-fuel conditions
940
Reactivities of hydroxamic acid in surfactant-poly(ethylene glycol) couples
941
Reactivities of image and image
942
Reactivities of mixed organozinc and mixed organocopper reagents, 2. Selective n-alkyl transfer in tri-n-butylphosphine-catalyzed acylation of n-alkyl phenylzincs; an atom economic synthesis of n-alkyl aryl ketones
943
Reactivities of mixed organozinc and mixed organocopper reagents: 1 – Solvent controlled organic group transfer from mixed diorganozincs
944
Reactivities of mixed organozinc and mixed organocopper reagents: 9. Solvent dependence of group transfer selectivity in sp3C coupling and acylation of mixed diorganocuprates and diorganozincs
945
Reactivities of Oxalamidines (N,N-Oxalins)
946
Reactivities of radicals of adenine and guanine towards reactive oxygen species and reactive nitrogen oxide species: OH and NO2
947
Reactivities of some biomass chars in air Original Research Article
948
Reactivities of some thiol collectors and their interactions with Ag (þ1) ion by molecular modeling
949
Reactivities of spin-orbit states in Al(2P1 2,3 2) + O2(X3Σg−) → AlO(X 2Σ+) + O(3P0,1,2). A fluorescence imaging study
950
Reactivities of tetraalkyltin complexes toward Pt/HY zeolite
951
Reactivities of ultrathin alumina films exposed to intermediate pressures of H2O: Substrate-mediated mechanism for growth and loss of surface order
952
Reactivities of π-electron-rich phosphorusnitrogen ligands toward Groups VIB and VIIB metal carbonyl complexes
953
Reactivities to serotonin and histamine in umbilical and placental vessels during the third trimester after normotensive pregnancies and pregnancies complicated by preeclampsia, ,
954
Reactivity accidents analysis during natural core cooling operation of ETRR-2
955
Reactivity and antimicrobial properties of nanostructured titanium dioxide
956
Reactivity and aromaticity of hexasiline derivatives Si6XH5 (X = H, F, Cl, Br, COOH, NO2, NH2, CH3 and tBu)
957
Reactivity and Chemical Synthesis of L-Pyrrolysine— the 22nd Genetically Encoded Amino Acid Original Research Article
958
Reactivity and control of III–V surfaces for passivation and Schottky barrier formation
959
Reactivity and crystal structures of the first dithiocarbamate chromium(0) and dithiophosphate tungsten(0) complexes: crystal structures of [Et4N][Cr(η2-S2CNC5H10)(CO)4] and [Et4N][W{η2-S2P(OEt)2(CO)4]
960
Reactivity and cycling behaviour of lithium in propylene carbonate-ethylene carbonate-dimethyl carbonate mixtures
961
Reactivity and diastereoselectivity of Michael additions of amines to achiral α,β-unsaturated thioamides
962
Reactivity and diffusion between La0.8Sr0.2MnO3 and ZrO2 at interfaces in SOFC cores by TEM analyses on FIB samples
963
Reactivity and effects of cyclodextrins in textile dyeing
964
Reactivity and electrochemical behavior of ruthenium dithiolene complexes with coordinatively unsaturated metal centers: cycloaddition and dimerization reactions
965
Reactivity and electrochemical properties of the d8–d8 Pd2(dppm)2(Cl)2(Me)2 towards MeI
966
Reactivity and electrokinetical properties of different types of regenerated cellulose fibres
967
Reactivity and electronic property of decaphenylmetallocenes of Mo and W atoms
968
Reactivity and endo–exo Selectivity in Diels–Alder Reaction of o-Quinodimethanes. An Experimental and DFT Computational Study
969
Reactivity and hydrogen storage performances of magnesium–nickel–copper ternary mixtures prepared by reactive mechanical grinding
970
Reactivity and in situ X-ray absorption spectroscopy of Rb-promoted Mo2C/MgO catalysts for higher alcohol synthesis
971
Reactivity and mechanism in the ring-opening of cyclopropylmethylplatinum(IV) complexes
972
Reactivity and microstructure evolution of a CoNiCrAlY/Talc cermet prepared by Spark Plasma Sintering
973
Reactivity and mineralogical evolution of an underground mine sulphidic cemented paste backfill
974
Reactivity and neutron emission measurements of highly burnt PWR fuel rod samples
975
Reactivity and performance of blastfurnace slags of differing origin
976
Reactivity and porosity development during pyrolysis and physical activation in CO2 or steam of kraft and hydrolytic lignins
977
Reactivity and porosity development during pyrolysis and physical activation in CO2 or steam of kraft and hydrolytic lignins
978
Reactivity and Reaction Pathway Study using Mass Spectrometry
979
Reactivity and reaction pathways in thermochemical treatment of selected lignin-like model compounds under hydrogen rich conditions
980
Reactivity and reaction pathways in thermochemical treatment of selected lignin-like model compounds under hydrogen rich conditions
981
Reactivity and regiochemical behavior in the solvolysis reactions of (2,2-difluorocyclopropyl)methyl tosylates
982
Reactivity and regioselectivity in Stille couplings of 3-substituted 2,4-dichloropyridines
983
Reactivity and regioselectivity in the ring opening of 2-substituted non-activated aziridines: A density functional theory based analysis
984
Reactivity and regulation in cocaine-exposed neonates
985
Reactivity and repeatability of hygiene behaviour: Structured observations from Burkina Faso
986
Reactivity and self-hardening of fly ash from the fluidized bed combustion of wood and peat
987
Reactivity and stability of Au in and on TS-1 for epoxidation of propylene with H2 and O2
988
Reactivity and stability of rare earth oxide–Li2CO3 mixtures
989
Reactivity and stability of vacuum residual oils in their thermal conversion
990
Reactivity and stability of vanadium oxide catalysts for the oxidation of butan-2-ol by hydrogen peroxide Original Research Article
991
Reactivity and stereoselectivity of the Diels–Alder reaction using cyclic dienophiles and siloxyaminobutadienes
992
Reactivity and structural change of coal char during steam gasification
993
Reactivity and structural modification of coals in HNO3–Ac2O system
994
Reactivity and Structural Properties of a Mechanochemically Treated Ag2O–V2O5 System in Relation to AgVO3 Polymorphs
995
Reactivity and structural study of all mono-, and di-fluorocarbazoles; a computational study
996
Reactivity and the fate of some composite bioimplants based on collagen in connective tissue
997
Reactivity and transient dynamics of predator–prey and food web models
998
Reactivity and transient dynamics of predator–prey and food web models
999
Reactivity and transport in the system Fe-Si
1000
Reactivity and XAFS study on (1−x)CeO2–xNiO (x=0.025–0.3) system in the two-step water-splitting reaction for solar H2 production Original Research Article