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Revd. Daniel J. Draper, president of Australasian Conference, 1859 [picture] /
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Cochran, J. (John), 19th century.
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The Role of Iron‐Hyponitrite Intermediates in Biology and Insights From Synthetic Model Complexes
Despite the difference in active site architecture, NO reduction by different NOR enzymes is expected to be linked by a common intermediate: hyponitrite (N2O22−). However, experimentally, very little is known about the coordination chemistry of iron with hyponitrite and the expected Fe‐hyponitrite intermediates.
Michael O. Lengel, Nicolai Lehnert
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The Filament Extension Atomization Process for Powder Production of Elastic Fluids
Filament extension atomization is a promising technique for spraying a wide range of materials, enabling narrow droplet size distributions. This study examines the behavior of various fluids and suspensions to define application limits and identify optimal operating conditions.
Moritz Neukötter +4 more
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Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Ces penseurs qui ont inventé le Brésil.
Carmen Bernand
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A Comparative Study of Romantic Love in Three Literary Texts
Love is a universal language that can unite two or more persons. It becomes romantic when it finds itself in the wrong context, a rigid situation, an unrealistic relationship, and an uncertain situation.
Ayodele Solomon Oyewale +1 more
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[Portrait of Frederick John Robinson, Viscount Goderich and first Earl of Ripon] [picture] /
Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an9991538; Rex Nan Kivell Collection NK2868 ...
Jenkins, J., 19th century.
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Revd. William L. Binks, president of the Australasian Conference 1869 [picture] /
Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an9406194; S7830 ...
Cochran, J. (John), 19th century.
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Energy Landscapes in Chemical Reactions and Transport
Kinetics/dynamics of chemical reactivity and transport of chemical species in a solid are both determined by the energy landscape in which they take place. Discussing common grounds but also distinct differences may help in advancing the understanding in both fields.
Karl‐Michael Weitzel
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