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Both electrovalent bonds and covalent bonds were found in the layer.
The intramolecular S···N and Se···Cl types of chalcogen bonds were found in the structures of 1 and 2, respectively.
Similar extrahelical hydrogen bonds were found in X-ray crystal structures of ribosomes.
Sialic acids linked both by alpha-2,3 and alpha-2,6 bonds were found in the airways of pigs, which are therefore susceptible to infection with both "avian" and "human" strains and can serve as a mixing vessel for reassortment [ 9, 10].
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Very similar distributions of H-bonds are found in groups –SingleSameProtein∶DNA and –SubSetMultiProteins∶DNA (Table S3, Table S4, Figure S3, Figure S4).
Additionally, intriguing "banana bonds" are found in both phases.
Four principal types of atomic bonds are found in crystalline solids: metallic, ionic, covalent, and molecular.
Double bonds are found in numerous compounds, including carbon dioxide: Three shared pairs of electrons are represented by a triple dash and form a triple bond.
Triple bonds are found in, for example, carbon monoxide, nitrogen molecules, and acetylene, shown, respectively, as: A double bond is stronger than a single bond, and a triple bond is stronger than a double bond.
N H⋯Cl/Br hydrogen bonds offer the major driving force in the crystal packing of salts 1 2 while N H⋯O hydrogen bonds are found in salts 3 8.
Extensive N---H · · · N/N---H · · · O/O---H · · · N hydrogen bonds are found in (I-V), featuring different supramolecular synthons.
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