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In those conditions, Ni/alumina is nearly inactive.
CeO2 was inherently active for both SOF and soot oxidation, and TiO2 was nearly inactive.
Mutual exchanging of Arg and Lys in corresponding analogues produced nearly inactive analogues, although changing Arg to Lys in the same analogue produced similar penetratin activity.
Further increasing the potential, surface metal oxides generate which are nearly inactive for glucose oxidation, resulting in a current drop at higher potential.
Although the monometallic 2 wt% Cu/carbon catalyst is nearly inactive in CCl4 hydrodechlorination, copper addition to palladium in the co-impregnated catalysts had very pronounced effect, vastly increasing the selectivity toward longer than methane hydrocarbons.
The 16 kg leatherback on the other hand became nearly inactive in water that was any warmer 22°C (Table 2).
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After 1973, she was almost inactive.
Ewing would miss Bernard King's return after nearly two inactive seasons following knee surgery, and the two would never play a minute together.
Whereas Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain have splurged heavily at almost every opportunity since their super-rich benefactors took over, Zenit have been nearly totally inactive in the last four transfer windows, a state of affairs that had their Italian manager, Luciano Spalletti, much more agitated than Roberto Mancini has been this summer.
For example, while graphite is used as the anode material in most commercial LIBs, it is nearly electrochemically inactive with sodium due to the large ionic radius of Na+ [4].
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