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  1. 1681

    Directing the Breathing Behavior of Pillared-Layered Metal–Organic Frameworks via a Systematic Library of Functionalized Linkers Bearing Flexible Substituents von Sebastian Henke (1468807)

    Veröffentlicht 2012
    “… The parent MOF is only weakly flexible; however, the substituted frameworks of [Zn<sub>2</sub>(fu-bdc)<sub>2</sub>(dabco)]<sub><i>n</i></sub> contract drastically upon guest removal and expand again upon adsorption of DMF (<i>N</i>,<i>N</i>-dimethylformamide), EtOH, or CO<sub>2</sub>, etc., while N<sub>2</sub> is hardly adsorbed and does not open the narrow-pored form.  …”
  2. 1682
  3. 1683

    Directing the Breathing Behavior of Pillared-Layered Metal–Organic Frameworks via a Systematic Library of Functionalized Linkers Bearing Flexible Substituents von Sebastian Henke (1468807)

    Veröffentlicht 2012
    “… The parent MOF is only weakly flexible; however, the substituted frameworks of [Zn<sub>2</sub>(fu-bdc)<sub>2</sub>(dabco)]<sub><i>n</i></sub> contract drastically upon guest removal and expand again upon adsorption of DMF (<i>N</i>,<i>N</i>-dimethylformamide), EtOH, or CO<sub>2</sub>, etc., while N<sub>2</sub> is hardly adsorbed and does not open the narrow-pored form.  …”
  4. 1684

    Supporting data for "The Idea of “Useless Education” in the University Massification Era: Educational Aspiration and Rational Choice in Rural China " von Chao Su (9067883)

    Veröffentlicht 2023
    “… The first and major one is: rural families adopted the overcompensating strategy to react to the structural change of university massification, thus hardly leaving room for the idea of “useless education” (“讀書無用 論”) to exist in the local community.  …”
  5. 1685
  6. 1686

    Fig 1 - von Mickael Poidevin (138545)

    Veröffentlicht 2024
    “… Five 3-5-day old females were mated with five males for two days (0-2d), then, males were removed and females transferred in new tubes every second day (2-4d, 4-6d, 6-8d).  …”
  7. 1687

    Animal abundance and diversity in coastal grasslands von Angela Joseph (631109)

    Veröffentlicht 2016
    “… Plants obstructing the camera’s field of view were subsequently removed. The bait, consisting of peanut butter and oats, was placed 1 m away from the camera on a white paper plate and weighed down with a stone.  …”
  8. 1688

    The <i>C</i>. <i>elegans ilys-3</i> is transcriptionally activated in the intestine upon Gram-positive exposure and is a readout for monitoring danger/hunger signals. von Maria João Gravato-Nobre (2941827)

    Veröffentlicht 2016
    “… <i>coli</i> (OP50) fed worms is hardly detected. (ii) Enhanced expression of GFP is observed in animals grown on 100% lawns of the virulent (swelling) and (iii) the attenuated strains of <i>M</i>.  …”
  9. 1689

    E05567: The Life of *Hypatios (abbot of Rufinianae, ob. 446, S02090) by Kallinikos recounts the life of its hero and the foundation of a monastic community on the grounds of the sh... von Bryan (10112260)

    Veröffentlicht 2018
    “… <br><br>44-46. Various miracles involving healing and demons.<br><br>47. No one should have doubts about the miracles of Hypatios.  …”
  10. 1690

    E00176: Gregory of Tours, in his Life of *Friardus (recluse near Nantes, ob. 573, S00078), recounts how, Secundellus, Friardus' fellow recluse on an island near Nantes (north-west... von kwojtalik (10112413)

    Veröffentlicht 2014
    “… But he returned with a multitude of demons and attacked the deacon with so much violence that he could hardly escape. At length he withdrew and did not reappear.  …”
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  12. 1692

    E00627: Gregory of Tours, in his Glory of the Martyrs (83), tells how his father acquired, in 533, relics of unnamed saints and was protected by them; how his mother repelled fire... von Bryan (10112260)

    Veröffentlicht 2015
    “… <br><br>The next miracle, involving Gregory's mother, is set in the Limagne, a fertile plain in the territory of Clermont:<br><br>Quid tamen ego de his viderim, non silebo.  …”