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Table 1_The effects of charring on morphology and stable carbon and nitrogen isotope values of common and foxtail millet grains.xlsx
Published 2024“…The data confirm that charring increases δ<sup>13</sup>C<sub>VPDB</sub> and δ<sup>15</sup>N<sub>AIR</sub> values in both common millet and foxtail millet. …”
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Table 2_The effects of charring on morphology and stable carbon and nitrogen isotope values of common and foxtail millet grains.xlsx
Published 2024“…The data confirm that charring increases δ<sup>13</sup>C<sub>VPDB</sub> and δ<sup>15</sup>N<sub>AIR</sub> values in both common millet and foxtail millet. …”
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Table 3_The effects of charring on morphology and stable carbon and nitrogen isotope values of common and foxtail millet grains.xlsx
Published 2024“…The data confirm that charring increases δ<sup>13</sup>C<sub>VPDB</sub> and δ<sup>15</sup>N<sub>AIR</sub> values in both common millet and foxtail millet. …”
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Data Sheet 1_The effects of charring on morphology and stable carbon and nitrogen isotope values of common and foxtail millet grains.pdf
Published 2024“…The data confirm that charring increases δ<sup>13</sup>C<sub>VPDB</sub> and δ<sup>15</sup>N<sub>AIR</sub> values in both common millet and foxtail millet. …”
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Data Sheet 2_The effects of charring on morphology and stable carbon and nitrogen isotope values of common and foxtail millet grains.pdf
Published 2024“…The data confirm that charring increases δ<sup>13</sup>C<sub>VPDB</sub> and δ<sup>15</sup>N<sub>AIR</sub> values in both common millet and foxtail millet. …”
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Supramolecular Length-Dependent Encapsulation of C<sub>90</sub>, C<sub>100</sub>, C<sub>120</sub>, and C<sub>130</sub>: a Shape-Selective Approach to Fullertube Purification
Published 2025“…We report a nanocapsule with an inner cavity height (14.1 Å) capable of selectively encapsulating fullertubes with a diameter of 7 Å. Results show an increased affinity for encapsulation in proportion to increasing tubular length following a trend of [5,5]C<sub>90</sub> < [5,5]C<sub>100</sub> < [5,5]C<sub>120</sub> < [5,5]C<sub>130</sub>, as deduced from <i>K</i><sub>a</sub> values, inferred from competition experiments and corroborated by molecular dynamics simulations. …”
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Supramolecular Length-Dependent Encapsulation of C<sub>90</sub>, C<sub>100</sub>, C<sub>120</sub>, and C<sub>130</sub>: a Shape-Selective Approach to Fullertube Purification
Published 2025“…We report a nanocapsule with an inner cavity height (14.1 Å) capable of selectively encapsulating fullertubes with a diameter of 7 Å. Results show an increased affinity for encapsulation in proportion to increasing tubular length following a trend of [5,5]C<sub>90</sub> < [5,5]C<sub>100</sub> < [5,5]C<sub>120</sub> < [5,5]C<sub>130</sub>, as deduced from <i>K</i><sub>a</sub> values, inferred from competition experiments and corroborated by molecular dynamics simulations. …”
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Supramolecular Length-Dependent Encapsulation of C<sub>90</sub>, C<sub>100</sub>, C<sub>120</sub>, and C<sub>130</sub>: a Shape-Selective Approach to Fullertube Purification
Published 2025“…We report a nanocapsule with an inner cavity height (14.1 Å) capable of selectively encapsulating fullertubes with a diameter of 7 Å. Results show an increased affinity for encapsulation in proportion to increasing tubular length following a trend of [5,5]C<sub>90</sub> < [5,5]C<sub>100</sub> < [5,5]C<sub>120</sub> < [5,5]C<sub>130</sub>, as deduced from <i>K</i><sub>a</sub> values, inferred from competition experiments and corroborated by molecular dynamics simulations. …”