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"Table 6" of "Measurement of inclusive jet and dijet production in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=7$ TeV using the ATLAS detector"

2014

Inclusive jet PT distribution for the |y| range 2.8-3.6 and R=0.4.

InclusiveProton-Proton ScatteringRapidity DependenceD2SIG/DPT/DYRAPJet Productionrespiratory systemequipment and suppliesTransverse Momentum Dependencehuman activitiescomplex mixturesDouble Differential Cross SectionP P --> JET Xcirculatory and respiratory physiology
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"Table 14" of "Measurement of inclusive jet and dijet production in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=7$ TeV using the ATLAS detector"

2014

Inclusive jet PT distribution for the |y| range 3.6-4.4 and R=0.6.

InclusiveProton-Proton ScatteringRapidity DependenceD2SIG/DPT/DYRAPJet Productionrespiratory systemequipment and suppliesTransverse Momentum Dependencehuman activitiescomplex mixturesDouble Differential Cross SectionP P --> JET Xcirculatory and respiratory physiology
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"Table 4" of "Measurement of inclusive jet and dijet production in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=7$ TeV using the ATLAS detector"

2014

Inclusive jet PT distribution for the |y| range 1.2-2.1 and R=0.4.

InclusiveProton-Proton ScatteringRapidity DependenceD2SIG/DPT/DYRAPJet Productionrespiratory systemequipment and suppliesTransverse Momentum Dependencehuman activitiescomplex mixturesDouble Differential Cross SectionP P --> JET Xcirculatory and respiratory physiology
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"Table 1" of "Measurement of the photon$+b$-jet production differential cross section in $p\bar{p}$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=1.96~\TeV$"

2013

The differential cross section as a function of PT for the production of GAMMA + B-JET in the photon |rapidity/ region < 1.0.

InclusiveSingle Differential Cross SectionPBAR P --> GAMMA BJET XDSIG/DPTJet Productionrespiratory systemequipment and suppliesTransverse Momentum Dependence1960.0human activitiescomplex mixturescirculatory and respiratory physiology
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Induction of alkaloid diversity in hybrid plant cell cultures

1999

The treatment of Rauwolfia serpentina x Rhazya stricta somatic hybrid cell suspension culture with 100 μM of methyl jasmonate led to a general increase in indole alkaloid content and to qualitative changes in the alkaloid pattern. The content of Six alkaloids were investigated with respect to their content in both the cell biomass and nutrition medium. Intracellular 17-O-acetyl-norajmaline content on the 5th day after treatment had increased about 40-fold compared with the control culture. The respective concentrations of the other alkaloids increased by a factor of two to five. In total 26 indole alkaloids were identified in extracts of the methyl jasmonate-treated culture by TLC, UV, MS a…

Indole testendocrine systemMethyl jasmonateIndole alkaloidApocynaceaebiologyorganic chemicalsAlkaloidPlant ScienceGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationRhazya strictacomplex mixturesYohimbinechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryRauvolfia serpentinaBotanymedicineheterocyclic compoundsAgronomy and Crop Sciencemedicine.drugPlant Cell Reports
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Adamantan als Baustein neuer Araliphane Synthese, Spektroskopie und Kristallstrukturen

1991

Adamantane as a Building Block of New Araliphanes – Synthesis, Spectroscopy, and Crystal Structures Exchange of benzene units for aliphatic building blocks in cyclophanes leads to new molecules of the “araliphane” type. With adamantane the araliphanes 2 – 4 are synthesized. Their stereochemical behavior as shown by NMR studies and X-ray crystallographic analyses differs significantly from that of their aromatic counterparts. The signals of the intraannular adamantane hydrogens are strongly shifted upfield up to δ=– 2.18 (in 2). 4 is obtained as a racemic mixture of enantiomers (in the crystalline state) and shows a boat-like deformation of the benzene moiety.

Inorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundPhanesCrystallographychemistryStereochemistryAdamantaneMoietyRacemic mixtureCrystal structureEnantiomerBenzeneCyclophaneChemische Berichte
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Pd/Co3O4 catalyst for CH4 emissions abatement: study of SO2 poisoning effect

2007

A catalyst with 0.7 wt% Pd load supported over Co3O4 oxide was investigated in the methane oxidation by operating under CH4/O2 stoichiometric conditions. The effect of the noble metal addition on the activity of bare Co3O4 was evaluated. Samples were characterized by BET, XRD, TPR and XPS analyses. The SO2 poisoning of Pd catalyst and Co3O4 was studied by performing CH4 oxidation tests under stoichiometric conditions in SO2 (1 ppm or 10 ppm). Experiments evidenced that in our conditions the low amount of SO2 doesn’t influence the Pd behaviour, whereas in presence of 10 ppm of SO2 some deactivation occurs that becomes more evident above 450 °C at which the catalyst doesn’t reach 100% of meth…

Inorganic chemistryOxidechemistry.chemical_elementGeneral Chemistryengineering.materialcomplex mixturesSulfurCatalysisMethanerespiratory tract diseasesCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryX-ray photoelectron spectroscopyAnaerobic oxidation of methaneengineeringNoble metalStoichiometryTopics in Catalysis
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Response of soil phosphatase activities to contamination with two types of tar oil.

2018

Tar oil is a complex mixture of hydrocarbon compounds obtained from high-temperature distillation of coal tar. It has been used for over 100 years from now to protect wood and has been applied to wood products, primary utility poles, and railroad ties by pressure methods. Composition of the tar oil depends on the source and typically consists of 85% polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), 10% phenolic compounds, and 5% heterocyclic compounds. In this research, we performed the laboratory experiment to compare two types of tar oil: C and GX-Plus, and their effects on P-cycling enzymes (phosphatases) in sandy loam and loamy sand. Tar oil was applied to soil samples at the following doses: 2,…

Inorganic pyrophosphataseSoil testvirusesHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesis010501 environmental sciencescomplex mixtures01 natural scienceslaw.inventionSoilPAHslawotorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicineEnvironmental ChemistrySoil PollutantsPhosphodiesteraseCoal tarPolycyclic Aromatic HydrocarbonsDistillationCoal Tar0105 earth and related environmental scienceschemistry.chemical_classificationLoamy sandTar04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral MedicineContaminationPollutionHydrocarbonsPhosphoric Monoester HydrolasesHydrocarbonchemistryPhosphomonoesterasesEnvironmental chemistryLoamPhosphotriesterase040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesComposition (visual arts)Sandy loamPolandResistance indexmedicine.drugEnvironmental science and pollution research international
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Toxicity of Dimethoate to Some Soil Animal Species in Different Soil Types

1996

Toxicity of dimethoate (insecticide) to an earthworm (Aporrectodea caliginosa tuberculata), a collembola (Folsomia candida), and an enchytraeid worm (Enchytraeus crypticus/variatus) was studied in three different soil types (artificial soil, clayey soil, and humus sandy soil). Parameters measured were survival and biomass change of the earthworms and survival and reproduction of the collembolas and enchytraeids. The degradation of dimethoate was analyzed too. Toxic effects were observed at the concentrations of some mg/kg dry soil. The biomass reduction of the earthworms occurred at lower concentrations than reduction in survival. The collembolas were more susceptible to dimethoate than the…

InsecticidesInsectaHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisSoil biologyBiologycomplex mixturesSoilchemistry.chemical_compoundSpecies SpecificityBotanyAnimalsSoil PollutantsDimethoateBiomassOligochaetaAnalysis of VarianceReproductionEarthwormPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthSoil classificationGeneral MedicineEnchytraeidaebiology.organism_classificationPollutionSoil contaminationHumusAgronomychemistrySoil waterCholinesterase InhibitorsDimethoateHalf-LifeEcotoxicology and Environmental Safety
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Sorption and diffusion properties of volatile phenols into cork

2010

International audience; The sorption and diffusion properties of seven common volatile phenols in hydro-alcoholic medium placed in contact with natural cork were investigated to determine the influence of cork closures on the concentration of these compounds in wine. Weighted cork samples were immersed in model wine solutions containing selected concentrations of each compound and were sampled over time. Sorption coefficients ranged between 125 and 306 mg of aroma compound per kg of cork, while diffusion coefficients varied from 0.8 to 4.1 × 10−11 m2/s. Sorption isotherms of guaiacol and 4-propylguaiacol, respectively, the lowest and highest sorbed compounds of an homologous series of guaia…

InteractionDiffusionModel wineCorkengineering.material01 natural sciencescomplex mixturesAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compound0404 agricultural biotechnologySuberinAroma compoundOrganic chemistry[CHIM]Chemical SciencesMass transferAromaWinebiology010401 analytical chemistryfood and beveragesSorption04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral MedicineInterfacebiology.organism_classification040401 food sciencePhenolic compounds0104 chemical scienceschemistryengineeringGuaiacolCorkFood ScienceNuclear chemistry
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