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    Complete Family of Mono-, Bi-, and Trinuclear Re<sup>I</sup>(CO)<sub>3</sub>Cl Complexes of the Bridging Polypyridyl Ligand 2,3,8,9,14,15-Hexamethyl-5,6,11,12,17,18-hexaazatrinapth... by Michael G. Fraser (1705288)

    Published 2011
    “…The formation of the binuclear complex from the reaction of HATN-Me<sub>6</sub> with 2 equiv of Re(CO)<sub>5</sub>Cl in chloroform results in a 1:1 ratio of the syn and anti isomers. …”
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    Source apportionment of PM<sub>2.5</sub> at IMPROVE monitoring sites within and outside of marine vessel fuel sulfur emissions control areas by Robert A. Kotchenruther (11235072)

    Published 2021
    “…IMPROVE sites influenced by marine air masses within the NA-ECA showed an annual mean reduction of PM<sub>2.5</sub> from RFO combustion of 79.0% (range, 60.2% to 91.5%) when comparing impacts from the pre-ECA (RFO average 2.7% S) period of 2009–2011 to the ECA 0.1% fuel S period of 2015–2018. …”
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    Synthesis of Binucleating Macrocycles and Their Nickel(II) Hydroxo- and Cyano-Bridged Complexes with Divalent Ions: Anatomical Variation of Ligand Features by Xiaofeng Zhang (172446)

    Published 2016
    “…Syntheses of macrocycle <b>5</b> with a 7-Me-[12]­aneSN<sub>3</sub> and macrocycle <b>6</b> with a 1,8-Me<sub>2</sub>-[14]­aneN<sub>4</sub> M<sup>II</sup> binding site are described together with hydoxo-bridged Ni/Cu and cyano-bridged Ni/Fe complexes. …”
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    Salinity Tolerance and Osmoadaptation Strategies in Four Genera of Anammox Bacteria: <i>Brocadia</i>, <i>Jettenia</i>, <i>Kuenenia</i>, and <i>Scalindua</i> by Satoshi Okabe (1740976)

    Published 2024
    “…Scalindua sp.” showed optimum growth at 1.5–3% salinity and was tolerant to ∼10% salinity (a slight halophile). …”
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