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Silylamides are important ligands in coordination chemistry for their ability to stabilize low‐coordination numbers and provide soluble, and even volatile, metal complexes. Such compounds provide valuable insights into the fundamental bonding and reactivity of their respective metals.
Nicola Bell+5 more
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On the Operated Cases of Meniscus Injuries in Japan
Youichi Kume, Yuji Soejima
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In this work, we introduce a modified dip‐and‐pull electrochemical X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy (ECXPS) approach that offers new mechanistic insight into the alkaline carbon monoxide reduction reaction (CORR) over a Cu(111) single crystal surface. We tackle two major unresolved questions in the CORR mechanism that persist in the literature. Firstly,
Sergey Koroidov+16 more
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FLOW CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MENISCUS PROSTHETIC HEART VALVE
Anatolio B. Cruz+4 more
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ABSTRACT Melting and crystallization temperatures of poly(ethylene‐co‐octene) and a lightly crosslinked form of the polymer have been measured in both carbon dioxide and nitrogen over a pressure range up to 200 bar. The measurements have been made by high‐pressure torsional braid analysis. Swelling with and sorption of CO2 and N2 in these polymers were
Dawn D. Rhee+3 more
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This study explores how polymer behavior affects oil recovery in porous rocks. It shows that shear‐thinning polymers become less effective at high flow rates, reducing oil displacement efficiency. The findings highlight the need to optimize polymer injection rates and formulations for better recovery.
Ebuka David+3 more
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