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  1. 19281

    Combined Experimental and Computational Studies on Carbon−Carbon Reductive Elimination from Bis(hydrocarbyl) Complexes of (PCP)Ir by Rajshekhar Ghosh (1812388)

    Published 2008
    “…For example, the barrier to elimination from (<sup>H</sup>PCP)Ir(Me)<sub>2</sub> is 20 kcal/mol, which is 2 kcal/mol greater than from the (<sup>tBu</sup>PCP)Ir analogue. …”
  2. 19282

    Combined Experimental and Computational Studies on Carbon−Carbon Reductive Elimination from Bis(hydrocarbyl) Complexes of (PCP)Ir by Rajshekhar Ghosh (1812388)

    Published 2008
    “…For example, the barrier to elimination from (<sup>H</sup>PCP)Ir(Me)<sub>2</sub> is 20 kcal/mol, which is 2 kcal/mol greater than from the (<sup>tBu</sup>PCP)Ir analogue. …”
  3. 19283

    Combined Experimental and Computational Studies on Carbon−Carbon Reductive Elimination from Bis(hydrocarbyl) Complexes of (PCP)Ir by Rajshekhar Ghosh (1812388)

    Published 2008
    “…For example, the barrier to elimination from (<sup>H</sup>PCP)Ir(Me)<sub>2</sub> is 20 kcal/mol, which is 2 kcal/mol greater than from the (<sup>tBu</sup>PCP)Ir analogue. …”
  4. 19284

    Combined Experimental and Computational Studies on Carbon−Carbon Reductive Elimination from Bis(hydrocarbyl) Complexes of (PCP)Ir by Rajshekhar Ghosh (1812388)

    Published 2008
    “…For example, the barrier to elimination from (<sup>H</sup>PCP)Ir(Me)<sub>2</sub> is 20 kcal/mol, which is 2 kcal/mol greater than from the (<sup>tBu</sup>PCP)Ir analogue. …”
  5. 19285

    Combined Experimental and Computational Studies on Carbon−Carbon Reductive Elimination from Bis(hydrocarbyl) Complexes of (PCP)Ir by Rajshekhar Ghosh (1812388)

    Published 2008
    “…For example, the barrier to elimination from (<sup>H</sup>PCP)Ir(Me)<sub>2</sub> is 20 kcal/mol, which is 2 kcal/mol greater than from the (<sup>tBu</sup>PCP)Ir analogue. …”
  6. 19286

    Combined Experimental and Computational Studies on Carbon−Carbon Reductive Elimination from Bis(hydrocarbyl) Complexes of (PCP)Ir by Rajshekhar Ghosh (1812388)

    Published 2008
    “…For example, the barrier to elimination from (<sup>H</sup>PCP)Ir(Me)<sub>2</sub> is 20 kcal/mol, which is 2 kcal/mol greater than from the (<sup>tBu</sup>PCP)Ir analogue. …”
  7. 19287

    Combined Experimental and Computational Studies on Carbon−Carbon Reductive Elimination from Bis(hydrocarbyl) Complexes of (PCP)Ir by Rajshekhar Ghosh (1812388)

    Published 2008
    “…For example, the barrier to elimination from (<sup>H</sup>PCP)Ir(Me)<sub>2</sub> is 20 kcal/mol, which is 2 kcal/mol greater than from the (<sup>tBu</sup>PCP)Ir analogue. …”
  8. 19288

    Combined Experimental and Computational Studies on Carbon−Carbon Reductive Elimination from Bis(hydrocarbyl) Complexes of (PCP)Ir by Rajshekhar Ghosh (1812388)

    Published 2008
    “…For example, the barrier to elimination from (<sup>H</sup>PCP)Ir(Me)<sub>2</sub> is 20 kcal/mol, which is 2 kcal/mol greater than from the (<sup>tBu</sup>PCP)Ir analogue. …”
  9. 19289

    Combined Experimental and Computational Studies on Carbon−Carbon Reductive Elimination from Bis(hydrocarbyl) Complexes of (PCP)Ir by Rajshekhar Ghosh (1812388)

    Published 2008
    “…For example, the barrier to elimination from (<sup>H</sup>PCP)Ir(Me)<sub>2</sub> is 20 kcal/mol, which is 2 kcal/mol greater than from the (<sup>tBu</sup>PCP)Ir analogue. …”
  10. 19290

    Combined Experimental and Computational Studies on Carbon−Carbon Reductive Elimination from Bis(hydrocarbyl) Complexes of (PCP)Ir by Rajshekhar Ghosh (1812388)

    Published 2008
    “…For example, the barrier to elimination from (<sup>H</sup>PCP)Ir(Me)<sub>2</sub> is 20 kcal/mol, which is 2 kcal/mol greater than from the (<sup>tBu</sup>PCP)Ir analogue. …”
  11. 19291

    Core interactions are conserved. by Even Fossum (260224)

    Published 2009
    “…The green line shows a linear best fit line. While there is a clear decrease in the number of new interactions discovered for each additional Y2H analysis, there seems to be a significant number of interactions still to be found.…”
  12. 19292

    In Situ Visualization of Concentration Polarization during Membrane Ultrafiltration Using Microscopic Laser-Induced Fluorescence by Bo-yang Meng (6334016)

    Published 2019
    “…The results showed that CP reached the steady state approximately 1 min after the filtration condition change. A higher cross-flow velocity and/or a lower TMP decrease the CP concentration and thickness. …”
  13. 19293

    Effect of Electron Beam and Gamma Rays on Carbon Nanotube Yarn Structure by Maria Cecilia Evora (5112299)

    Published 2018
    “…The irradiated samples with electron beam at doses of 400, 600 and 800 kGy had a decrease in the strength from 219.60 ± 18.90 MPa for pristine yarn to 108.86 ± 23.77, 153.15 ± 21.63, 170.50 ± 25.78 MPa, respectively. …”
  14. 19294

    Characteristics of 7 included randomized controlled trials <sup>*</sup>. by Yao Liu (173014)

    Published 2013
    “…</p>¶<p>Exacerbations defined as worsening of asthma requiring use of oral corticosteroids for 3 or more days, admission, or a visit to the emergency department–were corroborated by another measurement: decreased peak flow, 50% increase in rescue medication, increased frequency of nocturnal awakening due to asthma, or overall asthma symptom score of five for at least 2 of 3 successive days.…”
  15. 19295

    In Situ Visualization of Concentration Polarization during Membrane Ultrafiltration Using Microscopic Laser-Induced Fluorescence by Bo-yang Meng (6334016)

    Published 2019
    “…The results showed that CP reached the steady state approximately 1 min after the filtration condition change. A higher cross-flow velocity and/or a lower TMP decrease the CP concentration and thickness. …”
  16. 19296

    In Situ Visualization of Concentration Polarization during Membrane Ultrafiltration Using Microscopic Laser-Induced Fluorescence by Bo-yang Meng (6334016)

    Published 2019
    “…The results showed that CP reached the steady state approximately 1 min after the filtration condition change. A higher cross-flow velocity and/or a lower TMP decrease the CP concentration and thickness. …”
  17. 19297

    Calcium-dependence of reverberation bursts in small networks. by K. Dao Duc (745896)

    Published 2015
    “…We compare the first and second burst durations of the model for value of <i>X</i> = 0.50 given in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0124694#pone.0124694.t001" target="_blank">Table 1</a> and <i>X</i>* = 0.4925, which account for the burst durations variations due to calcium concentration changes observed in left.…”
  18. 19298

    Ca<sup>2+</sup> sparklets in DSM occur at different frequencies in the presence of CPA (10 μM). by Peter Sidaway (190696)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>Overlaid images (x60) of a preparation where (A) CPA (10 μM) caused an increase in sparklet frequency, and (D) where CPA (10 μM) caused a decrease in sparklet frequency, compared with the controls. …”
  19. 19299

    Neurogenesis of Retinal Ganglion Cells Is Not Essential to Visual Functional Recovery after Optic Nerve Injury in Adult Zebrafish by Suqi Zou (379705)

    Published 2013
    “…Since few RGCs died, microglia number showed a temporary increase at 3 days post injury (dpi) and a decrease at 14 dpi. …”
  20. 19300

    Optimization of parameters technological to process tucupi and study of product stability by Ana Paula Rocha CAMPOS (6046358)

    Published 2018
    “…No Salmonella spp., coagulase-positive Staphylococcus, Bacillus cereus , or thermotolerant coliforms were observed, whereas counts of mesophilic aerobic bacteria (1.3x102 CFU/g) and molds and yeasts (1.3x102 CFU/g) were low. Over 50 days of follow-up (stored at 10°C), the microbial load remained stable and no significant difference was found in physicochemical characteristics, however, the sensory analysis indicated a decrease in quality at 49 days of storage.…”