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Strain at different positions of the sample.
Published 2025“…At the same temperature, shear strength increases at a rate of 5.6 MPa/°C with increasing confining pressure; as freezing temperature decreases, the shear strength increases at 0.34 MPa/°C, and cohesion increases at 0.6 MPa/°C. …”
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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...
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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Synthesis of Binucleating Macrocycles and Their Nickel(II) Hydroxo- and Cyano-Bridged Complexes with Divalent Ions: Anatomical Variation of Ligand Features
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>
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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