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Candidates from the RF method. The top 25 random forest candidates ranked by mean decrease in accuracy and mean decrease in Gini Index are in the first and second columns, respectively....
Published 2025“…The top 25 random forest candidates ranked by mean decrease in accuracy and mean decrease in Gini Index are in the first and second columns, respectively. …”
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Effect of HBD type on the viscosity and density of ChCl-based DESs + 5% water.
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XRD pattern of (a) virgin sample (b) 0.4 wt. % <i>f-MWCNTs</i> glass fiber composite.
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Chloro Half-Sandwich Osmium(II) Complexes: Influence of Chelated N,N-Ligands on Hydrolysis, Guanine Binding, and Cytotoxicity
Published 2007“…The Os<sup>II</sup> complexes hydrolyze up to 100 times more slowly than their Ru<sup>II</sup> analogues. The p<i>K</i>*<sub>a</sub> of the aqua adducts decreased with a similar trend (p<i>K</i>*<sub>a</sub> = 6.3 and 5.8 for en and phen adducts, respectively). …”
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Chloro Half-Sandwich Osmium(II) Complexes: Influence of Chelated N,N-Ligands on Hydrolysis, Guanine Binding, and Cytotoxicity
Published 2007“…The Os<sup>II</sup> complexes hydrolyze up to 100 times more slowly than their Ru<sup>II</sup> analogues. The p<i>K</i>*<sub>a</sub> of the aqua adducts decreased with a similar trend (p<i>K</i>*<sub>a</sub> = 6.3 and 5.8 for en and phen adducts, respectively). …”