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    17- and 19-Electron Complexes [Fe<sup>III</sup>(η<sup>5</sup>-C<sub>5</sub>R<sub>5</sub>)(S<sub>2</sub>CNMe<sub>2</sub>)L]<sup><i>n</i>+</sup> (<i>n</i> = 1, 0):  Electronic Struct... Por Marie-Hélène Delville-Desbois (2995521)

    Publicado em 1996
    “...The cyclic voltammogram of <b>9<sup>+</sup>PF<sub>6</sub><sup>-</sup></b> under continuous scanning for the monoelectronic reduction and the two monoelectronic reductions showed the decrease of the waves of <b>9<sup>+</sup>PF<sub>6</sub><sup>-</sup></b> and the concomitant increase of those due to the partially decoordinated dtc complexes formed upon reduction. This permits an interpretation of the CV in terms of a triple-square scheme involving <b>9</b><sup>+/<b>0</b>/-</sup>, <b>9‘</b><sup>+/<b>0</b>/-</sup>, and solvent (DMF) adducts in 18- and 19e states....”
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    Loughborough University East Midlands campus meteorological data, 2008-2021 Por Richard Hodgkins (1254879)

    Publicado em 2025
    “...The paddock is otherwise mostly open on an arc from the northwest to the northeast, but on the other sides there are fruit trees (mainly varieties of <i>prunus domestica</i>) at distances of 13–16 m, forming part of the university's "Fruit Routes" biodiversity initiative....”
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    Shape Model of Hydra Por Simon Porter (9221390)

    Publicado em 2021
    “...Shape created from the resolved images of Hydra obtained by New Horizons. ...”
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    E00144: Coptic Stories of the Monks of the Desert, attributed in the text to Paphnouthios, possibly Paphnouthios of Scetis, 4th c., which describe the lives and miracles of two bis... Por Bryan (10112260)

    Publicado em 2014
    “...<br> <br>The second part (fol. 11b–37a) forms a history of the Bishops of Philae, from the see’s foundation to the death of bishop *Pseleusias (who is different from the monk Pseleusius). ...”