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Heating of (1) at 100 °C for 4 h forms the {[K(H2mna)2]+ · [K μ-OH 2]−}n (2), which retains the frameworK μ-OH 2ure although the coordinated water molecules were evacuated.

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Most authors claim that rare earth elements stabilize the zeolites by moving into the hexagonal prisms (site S-I), and retaining the framework Al by some form of electrostatic interaction.

The framework retains the significant factors to reduce the number of multi-locus evaluations in MDR.

The motion also calls on the state government to retain the legislative framework that creates GM-free areas within WA, noting it intends to review the act.

After the commission objected last year to changes his government made in Hungary's media law, Mr. Orban retreated on several points but retained the general framework of the new regulations.

"He's retained the general framework while incorporating instrumental and rhythmic elements from the last 10 years of popular music, like having that four-on-the-floor house dance beat pushed to the front, for instance, when Fela had so many polyrhythms going on".

The obtained materials retained the original framework of g-C3N4 and show remarkably enhanced visible light harvesting and promoted photo-excited charge carrier separation and transfer.

The framework presented retains the relevant data from human demonstrations, concerning both the manipulation and object characteristics, to be used by future grasp planning in artificial systems performing autonomous grasping.

Beyond that, the essential requirement of the multi-target compounds is that each framework retains the ability to interact with its specific target [32].

This framework retains the usual "two-part" process as employed in the current nonprobabilistic ("deterministic") approaches for quantitative dose response assessment: a) dose response analysis of an experimental or observational dataset of health effects resulting from chemical exposure, and b) inference (or "extrapolation") as to the potential effects in the target human population.

It follows that it remains unclear, whether the implicit assumption that the MCE results from a conscious mental process is grounded on some kind of evidence or whether it is the consequence of the effort to formalize the MCE within a theoretical framework that retains the basic assumption of rationality.

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