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Tracking the metallization transition of tellurium from Raman intensity
Zhu, Sheng-Hai, Qin, Han
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Tellurite and selenite processing by tellurite resistant marine microbes. [PDF]
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Author Correction: Selenium-alloyed tellurium oxide for amorphous p-channel transistors. [PDF]
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Oxidation Reactions Promoted or Catalyzed by Organotellurium Compounds. [PDF]
Campos PRO +4 more
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Topologically enhanced giant broadband second-harmonic generation in Weyl semiconductor tellurium. [PDF]
Liang D +14 more
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Redox Cycling at Tellurium: Selective and Multiple Activation of Si─H Bonds in Common Organosilanes and SiH<sub>4</sub>. [PDF]
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Klinische Wochenschrift, 1989
Tellurium is one of the rarest elements on earth. Intoxications are rare and almost exclusively occupationally exposed workers are affected. Only a few cases of non-occupational poisoning have been reported so far. Severe poisoning results in respiratory depression and circulatory collapse.
R, Müller +3 more
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Tellurium is one of the rarest elements on earth. Intoxications are rare and almost exclusively occupationally exposed workers are affected. Only a few cases of non-occupational poisoning have been reported so far. Severe poisoning results in respiratory depression and circulatory collapse.
R, Müller +3 more
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