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Coordination‐Tuned Iridium Single‐Atom Nanozymes Boost Multienzyme Activity for Colorimetric Sensing

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
Breaking the coordination symmetry of Ir single‐atom sites through asymmetric Ir–N3S1 engineering tailors interfacial electron transfer, oxygen activation, and multienzyme‐like catalytic pathways. Operando spectroscopy and theoretical modeling uncover the atomic‐level origin of activity enhancement, providing a strategy for designing multifunctional ...
Tao Li   +10 more
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Economy of the Golden Horde Population

Anthropology & Archeology of Eurasia, 2009
The settled regions of the Golden Horde had a well-developed agriculture. The main crop was millet, followed by rye, wheat, barley, oat, and peas. Hunting was mainly for furs and had little importance as a source of meat in comparison with livestock, which was popular not only among nomads but was also exported to India, Persia, and European countries.
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Russia and the Golden Horde

1987
A Selection of the History Book ...
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The chancellery of the golden horde’s Khans

2019
© 2019, Universidad del Zulia. All rights reserved. This article provides an overview of the chancellery service of the Golden Horde via comparative qualitative research methods. As a result, the main work in the office was carried out by scribes-bitikchi.
Abzalov L.   +7 more
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The golden hordes

Annals of Tourism Research, 1976
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The Golden Horde

2017
Michael Prawdin, Gérard Chaliand
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Die Goldene Horde

Books Abroad, 1931
Eugenia Kaufman, Wilhelm Speyer
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“The golden horde.”

Notes and Queries, 1888
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