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The rhabdom lies beneath the cornea and occurs in the central part of each ommatidium (visual unit) of compound eyes.
The asymmetric unit of compound (13b) consists of one half of a bipiperazinium cation, a 5-chloro-thiophene2-carboxylate anion, and a 5-chloro-thiophene2-carboxylic acid.
Asymmetric unit of compound 2 and 4 with the ellipsoids drawn at the 50%% probability level was shown in Figs. 2 and 3, respectively.
The asymmetric unit of compound (12b) consists of one half of trimethylene dipyridinium cation, half a 2,5-thiophenedicarboxylate anion, and half a 2,5-thiophenedicarboxylic acid.
13065_2012_625_MOESM1_ESM.cif Additional file 1: The X-ray diffraction data of compound 4. CIF 25 KB) 13065_2012_625_MOESM2_ESM.tiff Additional file 2: ORTEP view of the asymmetric unit of compound 4. TIFF 113 KB).
The asymmetric unit of compound II is shown in Figure 4 and consists of (1 1) double hydrogen-bonded canonical aminooxo and diketo tautomers of 5-fluorocytosine and 5-nitrouracil molecules, respectively, assembled with two water molecules of crystallization to form a dihydrated cocrystal.
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These structures are called pseudospikelets and become the basic units of compound inflorescences.
Preliminary analyses of NMR data suggested that the two units of compound 2 were closely related to that of 1.
The [Mo36O112(H2O)16]12− units of compound 3 are linked to form one wave-like chain via cations of K+.
Molecules are the smallest units of compounds that can exist.
Figure 1 The schematic diagram for the various hydrogen-bonded motifs observed in compounds 1 and 2. Figure 2 The ORTEP view of the asymmetric unit of the compound 1 (Hydrogen atoms are omitted for clarity).
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