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C60, the smallest stable fullerene molecule, consists of 60 carbon atoms that fit together to form a cage, with the bonds resembling the pattern of seams on a soccer ball.
Researchers have produced the smallest stable artificial human chromosome yet, which could be used to deliver genes into cells.
This explanation is insufficient in the case of direct development, whereby the smallest stable latent images (ca four atoms) can be exploited.
Sure enough, in 1961, Wittig and Krebs reported that cyclooctyne, the smallest stable cycloalkyne, reacted "like an explosion" with phenyl azide.
Note that this does not mean that the smallest stable clusters contain three atoms, just that the homogeneous nucleation process is initiated by this interaction.
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When he turned up at tournaments, he would look at the other players and envy the small, stable groups they travelled with: parents, managers, drivers.
The small stable core consists of multiple autocatalytic loops whereas the periphery includes non-autocatalytic reactions and is generated by the core.
The shutdown began when the owners and trainers, who are all members of the Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association, refused to make entries for the scheduled races, because a bill that would have provided about 3 and a half million dollars more for the purses, mostly of the run-of-the-mill events that keep the smaller stables going.
The presence of MgO enables the preparation of small, stable Au particles on γ-Al2O3 with high surface area and, in this way, improves both low-temperature CO and H2 oxidation by O2 compared to Au/Al2O3.
Carlingford Lough represents the small Irish stable of John Kiely, who has been training for more than 40 years and is closer to his 80th birthday than his 70th.
The refocus on the smaller, more stable firms, he said, is allowing him to help companies "grow and relocate at a more normal rate again, which is a good thing".
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