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  • With SbF5 the ionic adduct AsF2+ SbF6− is produced
  • Ameloblasts control ionic and organic compositions of enamel.
  • This structure is generally considered to be ionic, and contrasts with fluorides of the lighter m
  • onds (in the above example) are now classed as ionic, and each Co-N bond is a coordinate covalent b
  • The other Group 1 and Group 2 analogues are ionic and extremely reactive (and hence difficult to
  • he was the second White Star Liner to be named Ionic and served on the United Kingdom-New Zealand r
  • cocrystal former component and a molecular or ionic API.
  • ter destroyong the Installation and blowing an ionic asteroid, Admiral Daala successfully fakes her
  • ple phases, distinguished by whether matter is ionic, atomic, or molecular, and the temperature and
  • tolerance for changes in the salinity and the ionic balance of the surrounding water, and analysed
  • rate, also known as beryllium dinitrate, is an ionic beryllium salt of nitric acid with the chemica
  • ulminate, it is much less sensitive due to the ionic bond between potassium and carbon, unlike the
  • So they make a strong ionic bond in between them to form nucleosome.
  • This forms an ionic bond and hence the compound urea nitrate.
  • etter described with the covalent bond than an ionic bond.
  • nsporter binding of the tropanes might include ionic bonding of the central tropane nitrogen.
  • Linus Pauling's second rule of ionic bonding, the Electrostatic Valence Principle s
  • ther, rather than also on covalent bonding and ionic bonding, which are present in normal rubber.
  • octahedral sites which are M1 and M2 and form ionic bonds with the silicate anions.
  • acids (usually through hydrophobic forces and ionic bonds), a kinase is usually not specific to a
  • nding occurs by intermolecular forces, such as ionic bonds, hydrogen bonds and van der Waals forces
  • ular bound states of, for example, covalent or ionic bonds; however, hydrogen bonding is generally
  • 901 the board chose to the design plans for an Ionic building finished in Italian Renaissance Archi
  • admium bromide is a cream-coloured crystalline ionic cadmium salt of hydrobromic acid that is solub
  • Ionic calcium is antagonized by magnesium ions in th
  • stone carving, and in 1820 was engaged on the Ionic capitals and other stonework of the Cathedral
  • ico's ten concrete columns rise two stories to Ionic capitals sheathed in terracotta, supporting a
  • wo bays are covered with groined vaults put on ionic capitals, which resemble those used in the Chu
  • lumns are 30 feet in height and feature fluted Ionic capitals.
  • are associated to the lipopolysaccharides via ionic, carbohydrate-carbohydrate, protein-carbohydra
  • is in columns and adsorption chromatography on ionic cellulose derivatives as methods for peptide a
  • hat measures the presence of electrostatic and ionic change in close proximity to the rocket launch
  • oduct of this gene belongs to the ligand-gated ionic channel (TC 1.A.9) family.
  • des a protein that belongs to the ligand-gated ionic channel family.
  • This gene encodes a member of the ligand-gated ionic channel family.
  • a protein that belongs to the glutamate-gated ionic channel family.
  • This gene is a member of the ligand-gated ionic channel family and nicotinic acetylcholine rec
  • orms functional heteromeric kainate-preferring ionic channels with the subunits encoded by related
  • scribed as a potent modulator of voltage-gated ionic channels.
  • hesive: Sulfonic acid group gives the monomers ionic character over a wide range of pH.
  • ith chemical bonds that have both covalent and ionic character.
  • m is highly polarized, having about 40 percent ionic character.
  • , and the molecule adopts a progressively more ionic character: its density, boiling point and acid
  • cified to Janssen a building with a monumental ionic colonnade similar to the Treasury Building in
  • and standing to the front on the capital of an Ionic Column Or and Angel gazing outwards proper win
  • st-known architectural feature, however, is an Ionic column in the northern mezzanine.
  • e Prince's Stone, the base of an ancient Roman Ionic column, stood and the Dukes of Carantania were
  • and five bays, the central three bowed with an ionic columned porch.
  • ll open belfry consisting of a circle of small Ionic columns supporting a hemispherical dome.
  • ith paired pilasters along the front, and twin Ionic columns in the antae at the sides.
  • ed bank building along North Water Street with Ionic columns in facade was first Greek Revival comm
  • The building was designed with a screen of Ionic columns across a recessed centre, in a classic
  • along the Victoria Embankment, with its giant Ionic columns between the fourth and sixth floors.
  • are also one story curved porches with smaller Ionic columns that connect the octagons of wings to
  • the Greek Revival style, with six giant-order Ionic columns supporting the pediment.
  • boasts an unusual circular entrance hall with Ionic columns and a honeysuckle frieze.
  • Detail of Castle Coole portico, with Ionic columns
  • is a two-story structure with four monumental Ionic columns spanning the front portico.
  • ransomed and the off centre entrance porch has Ionic columns beneath a unique frieze of four plants
  • Four Ionic columns on each side support the portico, whic
  • It is probably at that time that the Ionic columns were removed from the building.
  • was divided into a nave and six aisles by six Ionic columns upon which rested a barrel vault.
  • At ground floor level two unfluted ionic columns at each corner support a decorative co
  • The facade has 4 Ionic columns and the building is surmounted by the
  • consistent with those buildings including the Ionic columns and have been designated as Grade I li
  • Below that are six Ionic columns penetrating from the second to the fou
  • Six engaged Ionic columns comprise the colonnade, which is flank
  • is noted for a portico of four giant unfluted Ionic columns with scrolls and pediment.
  • The interior hall is screened with ionic columns supporting a quadrangular lantern dome
  • e features a massive portico consisting of six ionic columns supporting an entablature triangular p
  • The front porch, with its four Ionic columns is typical of southern plantation home
  • ilions flank the recessed portico supported by ionic columns and an extensive balustraded parapet a
  • marble structure fronted by two rows of fluted Ionic columns in the Neoclassical style.
  • nce and has a monumental portico of 6 unfluted Ionic columns across the west end.
  • tory porch supported by four, two story fluted Ionic columns in the Greek Revival style.
  • top lit entrance hall that was decorated with Ionic columns of yellow marble scagliola.
  • e two-story front portico features two central Ionic columns flanked by a square column to each sid
  • concave shape and incorporates a podium porch, Ionic columns, a recessed loggia, and a cornice with
  • Doorway with Ionic columns, pediment and fanlight
  • ee-storey central block of this front are four Ionic columns, which were built by Sir Jeffry Wyattv
  • his front has a doorway with distinctly rustic Ionic columns, remarkable at such a late date.
  • nced with a detached portico of four, unfluted Ionic columns, with plain entablature and pediments.
  • The North Colonnade of 9 bays, with unfluted Ionic columns, was built by Baldwin in 1786.
  • The design includes ionic columns, a central dome, formal porticos, and
  • The facade is dominated by six large Ionic Columns, flanked by masonry with a minimal num
  • ound the entire house, composed of twenty-four Ionic columns.
  • It features a 3-story portico supported by Ionic columns.
  • t features a stone fireplace with cable-fluted Ionic columns.
  • It has both domed cupola and Ionic columns.
  • a decorated with blind windows interspersed by Ionic columns.
  • is centered on the house's colonnade of paired Ionic columns.
  • sash windows, and a central porch with coupled Ionic columns.
  • e can be seen an arch with 2 pairs of unfluted Ionic columns.
  • orporate similar, but less pronounced, engaged Ionic columns.
  • d balustraded parapet and the central door has Ionic columns.
  • surrounded by an arched colonnade supported by Ionic columns.
  • rcase leads up to the vestibule with four more Ionic columns.
  • ays with the central bays recessed behind four Ionic columns.
  • th tracery and flanked by engaged fluted Roman Ionic columns.
  • es are faced with limestone and decorated with Ionic columns; the remaining two sides are unornamen
  • reaction with sulfur tetrafluoride forming an ionic complex.
  • o-solvent of N-methyl pyrrolidone (NMP) and an ionic component (calcium chloride CaCl2) to occupy t
  • All the while, free-floating ionic components fill in the gaps left by the fossil
  • und is dichlorine hexoxide, which exists as an ionic compound more accurately described as chloryl
  • (American English: Cesium iodide) (CsI) is an ionic compound often used as the input phosphor of a
  • Potassium oxide is an ionic compound of potassium and oxygen.
  • It is an ionic compound consisting of two moles of gluconate
  • Lead(II) phosphate is an ionic compound with chemical formula Pb3(PO4)2.
  • As an ionic compound urea nitrate is highly soluble in wat
  • Potassium aluminium borate (K2Al2B2O7) is an ionic compound composed of potassium ions, aluminium
  • Silver sulfate (Ag2SO4) is an ionic compound of silver used in silver plating and
  • Sodium fluoride (poison) is an ionic compound, dissolving to give separated Na+ and
  • t whole number ratio of ions represented in an ionic compound.
  • d be intermediate between a metal alloy and an ionic compound.
  • In its pure form, it dissolves many ionic compounds that are insoluble in water, so it i
  • Ionic compounds do not exist as individual molecules
  • The alkali halides are the family of ionic compounds with simple chemical formula X+Y- or
  • Small inorganic ionic compounds such as calcium sulfate are also use
  • Inorganic ozonides are dark red ionic compounds containing the reactive O3− anion.
  • For ionic compounds, the positive ion is almost always l
  • ping K into the cell and for the regulation of ionic concentration gradients, is also a target of b
  • tial due to the stochastic fluctuations of the ionic concentration gradient caused by the phage inf
  • ng when trophozites are exposed to a change in ionic concentration such as placement in distilled w
  • rane potential depends upon the maintenance of ionic concentration gradients across it.
  • other ions, so in order to maintain a constant ionic concentration the cell must expend energy to a
  • are structured to fold in the presence of high ionic concentrations.
  • ectrotonic potential, due to a local change in ionic conductance (e.g.
  • The Hille equation relates the maximum ionic conductance of an ion channel to its length an
  • The phase transition increases ionic conductivity by 10,000 times to about 2 S/cm
  • This high ionic conductivity (and a low electronic conductivit
  • ed while searching for chemicals which had the ionic conductivity properties of alpha-phase silver
  • ecific heat, thermal conductivity), diffusion, ionic conductivity, refractive index, absorption, co
  • a yttria-stabilized zirconia solid-electrolyte ionic conductor to electrolyse carbon dioxide into o
  • ctronic ground state corresponding to each new ionic configuration visited along the dynamics, thus
  • electronically excited molecular systems, the ionic core interaction with an excited electron can
  • d with partially removing an electron from the ionic core.
  • Doric, Ionic, Corinthian).
  • m simplest to the most complex: Tuscan, Doric, Ionic, Corinthian, etc.
  • aterial, all the bonding requirements (be they ionic, covalent, or metallic) of the constituent ato
  • In potassium iodide, an ionic crystal, some iodide ions can be removed and t
  • ediate from a metal alloy and a metal-nonmetal ionic crystal.
  • determining the crystal structures of complex ionic crystals.
  • Therefore, the ionic current becomes asymmetric if the biasing volt
  • In words, this equation says that: the ionic current (Iion) is equal to that ion's conducta
  • l is not favorable, resulting in a decrease in ionic current.
  • n (TTX) is another toxin used to elucidate the ionic currents involved in action potentials of neur
  • Loligo vulgaris), which enabled them to record ionic currents as they would not have been able to d
  • Excess salts including KCl and NaCl, ionic detergents such as sodium deocycholate, sarkos
  • They are written in the Ionic dialect, from which some writers have inferred
  • ica, written in opposition to Herodotus in the Ionic dialect, and professedly founded on the Persia
  • ost of the other logographers, he wrote in the Ionic dialect.
  • on of the proton relative to other the typical ionic diffusion of other cations (Table 1) which is
  • Molten TeCl4 is ionic, dissociating into ions TeCl3+ and Te2Cl102−.
  • ench Renaissance style, with Classical orders ( ionic, doric, Corinthian), scenes from the legend of
  • The supporting structure of the palace is of Ionic double column.
  • Ionic effects can predominate with selection of proc
  • s shovel's ability to detect various magnetic, ionic, electrical or gas readings - to locate items
  • The abundant inorganic elements act as ionic electrolytes.
  • ynamics of ethylene involves both covalent and ionic electronic excited states and the return to th
  • This material is considered a mixed ionic electronic conductor with transference number
  • While Zemo's initial aim is to use ionic energy treatments to make Wonder Man at least
  • tion has eleven bays, separated by three-story Ionic engaged columns and flanked by entry pavilions
  • He joined ERDAS by way of its acquisition of IONIC Enterprise, where Tucker had served as preside
  • A net ionic equation ignores the spectator ions that were
  • The new solid-sphere ionic exchange columns for ultra fast protein analys
  • The ionic finings are copper sulfate and PVPP.
  • ic diode has the same function to restrict the ionic flow in one direction.
  • l membranes, which, while not affecting normal ionic flow between cells, allows easy access to all
  • nt of the house was 102 feet wide supported by Ionic fluted pillars and pilasters.
  • (ions) degree of freedom are propagated using ionic forces which are calculated at each iteration
  • er, since magnesium is absorbed by the body in ionic form (after the salt dissolves in water) such
  • The ionic form of polyacrylamide has found an important
  • in the solution to turn the molecules into an ionic form, making them polar and considerably more
  • ns, brackets [ ] are often used to enclose the ionic formula, as in [B12H12]2−, which is found in c
  • It was built in about 1814, with an Ionic front, to a design by Thomas Harrison.
  • When ionic gradients are altered (extracellular K+ increa
  • a three dimensional network having functional ionic groups attached by ether linkages to glucose u
  • as formerly the Grosvenor Hotel, and has giant Ionic half columns on the 1st and 2nd floors.
  • Such ions are present in all ionic halide salts.
  • melt conducts electricity poorly, unlike more ionic halides such as sodium chloride.
  • These salts are typical ionic halides, being highly soluble in water.
  • the ionic head groups are placed at the inner and outer
  • They can be classified as covalent, ionic, hydrogen, or other bonds including hybrid for
  • rubidium chloride's inactivation of essential ionic hydrogen.
  • This is a stable structure because the ionic hydrophilic head groups interact with the aque
  • It might be due to accumulation of ionic impurities inside the LCD, electric charge bui
  • Particles and nucleic acids form complexes by ionic interaction of the negatively charged nucleic
  • hase is washed with a solvent that neutralizes ionic interaction between the analyte and the statio
  • amine (Q) residue in the formation of the zero ionic layer in the assembled core SNARE complex.
  • In the center is the zero hydrophilic ionic layer, flanked by hydrophobic leucine-zipper l
  • gen for refueling.. Compression is done with a ionic liquid piston compressor.
  • Not to be confused with the ionic liquid piston pump or the ionic liquid ring va
  • this particular study making use of an ionic liquid solvent and microwave irradiation.
  • arliest reported example of a room-temperature ionic liquid.
  • the use of imidazolium based room temperature ionic liquids as solvents for palladium catalyzed te
  • These are ionic liquids based on imidazole chemistry.
  • In this biphasic acid scavenging using ionic liquids (BASIL) process, 1-methylimidazole rea
  • ylformamide (DMF) and dimethylacetamide (DMA), ionic liquids or in a sub- and supercritical mixture
  • tetrafluoroborate can be used for synthesis of ionic liquids, where the tetrafluoroborate often pla
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