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Flame Atomic Absorption Determination of Ni2 Cu2 and Co2 Ions in Some Water and Food Samples After Cloud Point Extraction Using a Thio Schiff-Base as a New Complexing Agent
Improvement modelling of heat transfer by using complex neural net in fibrous structures
Improvement modelling of heat transfer by using complex neural net in fibrous structures
Improvement modelling of heat transfer by using complex neural net in fibrous structures
Bis (dibenzylidene acetone) palladium (0) catalyst for glycerol oxidation in half cell and in alkaline direct glycerol fuel cell
Bis (dibenzylidene acetone) palladium (0) catalyst for glycerol oxidation in half cell and in alkaline direct glycerol fuel cell
Synthesis Characterization and Theoretical and Experimental Investigations of Zinc(II) Amino Acid Complexes as Ecofriendly Plant Growth Promoters and Highly Bioavailable Sources of Zinc
Synthesis Characterization and Theoretical and Experimental Investigations of Zinc(II) Amino Acid Complexes as Ecofriendly Plant Growth Promoters and Highly Bioavailable Sources of Zinc
Synthesis Characterization and Theoretical and Experimental Investigations of Zinc(II) Amino Acid Complexes as Ecofriendly Plant Growth Promoters and Highly Bioavailable Sources of Zinc
A combined spectroscopic docking and molecular dynamics simmulation approach to probing binding of a Schiff base complex to human serum albumin
Synthesis spectroscopy electrochemistry and thermal study of Vanadyl tridentate Schiff base complexes theoretical study of the structures of compounds by ab initio calculations
Application of a dimeric P C-palladacycle complex as a catalyst in Suzuki and Heck cross-coupling reactions
Synthesis crystal structures and electrochemical properties of CoIII complexes with hexadentate ligand containing thioether-amidopyridyl donor set
A Trefftz method in space and time using exponential basis functions application to direct and inverse heat conduction problems
A Trefftz method in space and time using exponential basis functions application to direct and inverse heat conduction problems