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New Potassium Bismuth Thiophosphates Including the Modulated K<sub>1.5</sub>Bi<sub>2.5</sub>(PS<sub>4</sub>)<sub>3</sub>
Published 2007“…Deep-red plates of <b>II</b> crystallize in the monoclinic super spacegroup <i>P</i>2/c(α<sup>1</sup>/<sub>2</sub>γ)00 with <i>a</i> = 21.8034(12) Å, <i>b</i> = 8.8064(7) Å, <i>c</i> = 10.0333(6) Å, and β = 90.004(5)°. …”
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New Potassium Bismuth Thiophosphates Including the Modulated K<sub>1.5</sub>Bi<sub>2.5</sub>(PS<sub>4</sub>)<sub>3</sub>
Published 2007“…Deep-red plates of <b>II</b> crystallize in the monoclinic super spacegroup <i>P</i>2/c(α<sup>1</sup>/<sub>2</sub>γ)00 with <i>a</i> = 21.8034(12) Å, <i>b</i> = 8.8064(7) Å, <i>c</i> = 10.0333(6) Å, and β = 90.004(5)°. …”
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New Potassium Bismuth Thiophosphates Including the Modulated K<sub>1.5</sub>Bi<sub>2.5</sub>(PS<sub>4</sub>)<sub>3</sub>
Published 2007“…Deep-red plates of <b>II</b> crystallize in the monoclinic super spacegroup <i>P</i>2/c(α<sup>1</sup>/<sub>2</sub>γ)00 with <i>a</i> = 21.8034(12) Å, <i>b</i> = 8.8064(7) Å, <i>c</i> = 10.0333(6) Å, and β = 90.004(5)°. …”
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DataSheet_1_Decreasing Shortest Path Length of the Sensorimotor Network Induces Frontal Glioma-Related Epilepsy.pdf
Published 2022“…We found that all significant alterations occurred in the sensorimotor network. Moreover, a decreased FC in the supplementary motor area and a shortening of the path’s length are additional characteristics of glioma-related epilepsy. …”