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TGA analysis showed that complex (1) undergoes facile thermal decomposition at 450 °C to give ZnFe2O4 residue.

SF No. 1 undergoes greater displacement than SF No. 2 because it is closer to the tunnel.

Loop 1 undergoes dramatic conformational changes upon binding of either 5-Br UMP or 5-Br dUMP.

N-acetylisatin (1) undergoes ring-opening reaction with primary amines and alcohols as reported in the literature (Scheme 1) [28].

A change of stability occurs if g X = ℓ X as Equation 1 undergoes a saddle-node bifurcation.

Methylenecyclopropane 1 undergoes photochemical rearrangement to 2. Intervention of cyclobutylidene 3 explains not only the rearrangement but also newly obtained products such as cyclobutene 4 and cyclobutylidenecyclobutane 6.

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Poly(1) underwent solvent and heat-driven helix helix transition.

One of the two inputs, say \(I_{1}\), undergoes a delay, and so is compared at a later time \(t_{2}\) with the other input \(I_{2}\) undelayed.

At the transmitter, a serial symbol sequence {s0, s1,..., sN-1} undergoes serial-to-parallel conversion to be stacked into one OFDM symbol.

The 2D layered material obtained, [La2(H4nmp)2(H2O)3(SO4)]·8H2O (1), undergoes spontaneous single-crystal to single-crystal (SC-SC) transformations at ambient temperature, which were followed by single-crystal and powder X-ray diffraction studies.

Another indication of shear degradation is shown in Fig. 3, where the apparent viscosity of the 200 wppm HPAM solution, at shear rates under 10 s1, undergoes drastic reduction as the circulation time increases.

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