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19501
Ligand Aspect Ratio as a Decisive Factor for the Self-Assembly of Coordination Cages
Published 2016“…It is possible to control the geometry and the composition of metallasupramolecular assemblies via the aspect ratio of their ligands. This point is demonstrated for a series of iron- and palladium-based coordination cages. …”
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19502
Ligand Aspect Ratio as a Decisive Factor for the Self-Assembly of Coordination Cages
Published 2016“…It is possible to control the geometry and the composition of metallasupramolecular assemblies via the aspect ratio of their ligands. This point is demonstrated for a series of iron- and palladium-based coordination cages. …”
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19503
Ligand Aspect Ratio as a Decisive Factor for the Self-Assembly of Coordination Cages
Published 2016“…It is possible to control the geometry and the composition of metallasupramolecular assemblies via the aspect ratio of their ligands. This point is demonstrated for a series of iron- and palladium-based coordination cages. …”
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19504
Ligand Aspect Ratio as a Decisive Factor for the Self-Assembly of Coordination Cages
Published 2016“…It is possible to control the geometry and the composition of metallasupramolecular assemblies via the aspect ratio of their ligands. This point is demonstrated for a series of iron- and palladium-based coordination cages. …”
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19505
Ligand Aspect Ratio as a Decisive Factor for the Self-Assembly of Coordination Cages
Published 2016“…It is possible to control the geometry and the composition of metallasupramolecular assemblies via the aspect ratio of their ligands. This point is demonstrated for a series of iron- and palladium-based coordination cages. …”
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19506
Ligand Aspect Ratio as a Decisive Factor for the Self-Assembly of Coordination Cages
Published 2016“…It is possible to control the geometry and the composition of metallasupramolecular assemblies via the aspect ratio of their ligands. This point is demonstrated for a series of iron- and palladium-based coordination cages. …”
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19507
Ligand Aspect Ratio as a Decisive Factor for the Self-Assembly of Coordination Cages
Published 2016“…It is possible to control the geometry and the composition of metallasupramolecular assemblies via the aspect ratio of their ligands. This point is demonstrated for a series of iron- and palladium-based coordination cages. …”
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19508
Ligand Aspect Ratio as a Decisive Factor for the Self-Assembly of Coordination Cages
Published 2016“…It is possible to control the geometry and the composition of metallasupramolecular assemblies via the aspect ratio of their ligands. This point is demonstrated for a series of iron- and palladium-based coordination cages. …”
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19509
Ligand Aspect Ratio as a Decisive Factor for the Self-Assembly of Coordination Cages
Published 2016“…It is possible to control the geometry and the composition of metallasupramolecular assemblies via the aspect ratio of their ligands. This point is demonstrated for a series of iron- and palladium-based coordination cages. …”
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19519
The probability of detection (POD) of the sign of change in the CMIP5 climate model simulations from the period 1951–1977 to the period 1978–2004 for the four combinations of warm/...
Published 2013“…The POD is defined as the fraction of grids in which the sign of change in the number of joint occurrences (increase, decrease, neutral) in CMIP5 model simulations agrees with the ground-based observations.…”
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19520