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Kinds of Magnetism Selected AbstractsCHARACTERIZING THE SEDIMENTARY HISTORY OF CAVE DEPOSITS, USING ARCHAEOMAGNETISM AND ROCK MAGNETISM, ATAPUERCA (NORTHERN SPAIN)ARCHAEOMETRY, Issue 5 2010J. M. PARÉS We use a combination of rock magnetism (anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility, AMS) and magnetic polarity to characterize cave deposits and as a proxy for sedimentary fabric. In three localities at the Atapuerca archaeological site (Galeria, Gran Dolina and Sala de los Cíclopes), magnetic foliation (Kmax/Kint) is always greater than lineation (Kint/Kmin), consistent with a primary, depositional, sedimentary fabric. Our results, although preliminary, reveal a higher degree of anisotropy in autochtonous deposits compared to allochthonous deposits, possibly indicative of a higher hydrodynamic regime in the former. At two localities the magnetic lineation (Kmax) defines a cluster, which is thought to be antipodal to the palaeocurrent direction. Hence we are able to retrieve palaeoflow directions in deposits that otherwise lack any other sedimentary structure. We conclude that AMS is a powerful tool for determining the hydrodynamic character of depositional environments in cave sediments at the Atapuerca archaeological site. A better understanding of the depositional environment and how sedimentation occurred allows reconstruction of the karst evolution and ultimately a better definition of human interaction with the environment. [source] Animal Magnetism and Curriculum HistoryCURRICULUM INQUIRY, Issue 2 2007BERNADETTE BAKER ABSTRACT This article elaborates the impact that crises of authority provoked by animal magnetism, mesmerism, and hypnosis in the 19th century had for field formation in American education. Four layers of analysis elucidate how curriculum history's repetitive focus on public school policy and classroom practice became possible. First, the article surveys external conditions of possibility for the enactment of compulsory public schooling. Second, "internal" conditions of possibility for the formation of educational objects (e.g., types of children) are documented via the processes of différance that were generated from within the experiences of confinement. Third, the article maps how these were interpenetrated by animal magnetic debates that were lustered and planished in education's emerging field, including impact upon behavior management practices, the contouring of expertise and authority, the role of Will in intelligence testing and child development theories, and the redefinition of public and private. Last, the article examines implications for curriculum history, whether policy- or practice-oriented, especially around the question of influence, the theorization of child mind, and philosophies of Being. [source] Copper-Azide-Thioarylazoimidazoles , Structure, Spectra, Redox Properties, Magnetism and Theoretical InterpretationEUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Issue 2 2010Prasenjit Bhunia Abstract Azido-copper(II) and -copper(I) complexes of 1-alkyl-2-[(o -thioalkyl)phenylazo]imidazole (SRaaiNR,) have been prepared and studied. Complex 2 [Cu(SRaaiNR,)(,1,1 -N3)(N3)]2 dimerises via end-to-end (,1,3)-N3 to form a tetrameric structure. Azido-copper(I) complexes of the ligands are obtained as MeOH-bridged dimers, [Cu(SRaaiNR,)(N3)(,-OHMe)]2 (3). The electronic spectra suggest that a small reorganisation energy (0.08 eV) is associated with the change in electronic configuration, structure and oxidation state from CuII to CuI. Redox interconversion, CuII , CuI, [Cu(SMeaaiNMe)(,-N3)(N3)]2 (2a) , [Cu(SMeaaiNMe)(N3)(,-OHCH3)]2 (3a), has been performed in one case. The tetranuclear complex shows ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic interactions. The spectra, redox chemistry and magnetism are explained by DFT studies. [source] One-Dimensional Coordination Polymers of MnII, CuII, and ZnII Supported by Carboxylate-Appended (2-Pyridyl)alkylamine Ligands , Structure and MagnetismEUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Issue 22 2009Himanshu Arora Abstract Four new complexes [MnII(L1OO)(H2O)][ClO4]·2H2O (1), [ZnII(L1OO)][ClO4]·2H2O (2), [CuII(L3OO)][CF3SO3]·H2O (3), and [ZnII(L3OO)][ClO4] (4) (L1OO, = 3-[(2-(pyridine-2-yl)ethyl){2-(pyridine-2-yl)methyl}amino]propionate; L3OO, = 3-[(2-(pyridine-2-yl)ethyl){(dimethylamino)ethyl}amino]propionate) have been synthesized and characterized by elemental analysis, IR, and UV/Vis spectroscopy. Structural analysis revealed that 1, 3, and 4 are one-dimensional chain-like coordination polymers. In 1 distorted octahedral MnN3O3 and in 3 square-pyramidal CuN3O2 coordination is satisfied by three nitrogen atoms and an appended carboxylate oxygen atom of the ligand, and an oxygen atom belonging to the carboxylate group of an adjacent molecule. In 4 trigonal bipyramidal ZnN3O2 coordination environment is provided by two nitrogen atoms and an appended carboxylate oxygen atom of the ligand in the equatorial plane, and the two axial positions are satisfied by a tertiary amine nitrogen and an oxygen atom belonging to the carboxylate group of an adjacent molecule. In 1 the MnII center is coordinated by an additional water molecule. In these complexes each monomeric unit is sequentially connected by syn - anti carboxylate bridges. Temperature-dependent magnetic susceptibilities for 1 and 3 are measured, revealing antiferromagnetic interactions through syn - anti carboxylate bridges between the MII centers. Analysis of the crystal packing diagram reveals that in 1 extensive ,,, stacking involving alternate pyridine rings of adjacent 1D chain exists, which eventually lead to the formation of a 2D network structure. (© Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, 69451 Weinheim, Germany, 2009) [source] Unusual Magnetism of an Unsymmetrical Trinickel ChainEUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Issue 33 2008F. Albert Cotton Abstract An extended metal atom chain (EMAC) compound with an unsymmetrical trinickel core and the formula [Ni3(dpa)4(CH3CN)](PF6)2·2CH2Cl2 (1·2CH2Cl2, dpa is the anion of 2,2,-dipyridylamine) has the central Ni atom in an essentially square-planar configuration. Besides having four equatorial nitrogen atoms, the two terminal metal centers have axial interactions that are notably different with one having a strongly bound acetonitrile molecule with a Ni(3),N(3) distance of 2.108(5) Å while the other unit has a very weak interaction with an axial PF6 anion [Ni(1)···F(1) separation of 2.690 Å]. In these outer units, the Ni(3) atom is pulled out of the idealized plane of the four equatorial nitrogen atoms by 0.239 Å, while in the one with an axial PF6 anion the metal atom is pulled from the plane of the equatorial nitrogen atoms by only 0.097 Å. In 1 there are two unpaired electrons and an S = 1 state prevails from ca. 25 to 300 K. This magnetic behavior differs considerably from that of symmetrical trinickel EMACs with two strongly pyramidal terminal nickel atoms. A discussion of the effect of various axial ligands on the geometry of the terminal nickel atoms is provided. (© Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, 69451 Weinheim, Germany, 2008) [source] Synthesis, Structure, and Magnetism of a Highly Thermally Stable Microporous Metal Organodiphosphonate with Reversible Dehydration/Rehydration BehaviorEUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Issue 20 2006Hua Li Abstract The synthesis and crystal structure of a novel organic,inorganic hybrid material Co2(H2O)2[O3PCH2(C6H4)CH2PO3] is described. It crystallizes in the orthorhombic space group Pca2(1) [a = 9.6214(19), b = 5.6855(11), c = 21.725(4) Å, V = 1188.4(4) Å3], which consists of two-dimensional cobalt,oxygen inorganic layers pillared by p -xylylenediphosphonateto form a three-dimensional framework, which has 10.850,×,5.687 Å channels running along the b -axis. The material is exceptionally stable, even when heated up to 500 °C in air. More interestingly, the framework components display a reversible dehydration/rehydration behavior. There is an antiferromagnetic interaction between the cobalt ions. (© Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, 69451 Weinheim, Germany, 2006) [source] Novel Metallosupramolecular Networks Constructed from CuII, NiII, and CdII with Mixed Ligands: Crystal Structures, Fluorescence, and MagnetismEUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Issue 6 2006Miao Du Abstract Reactions of mixed ligands succinic acid (H2suc) and bent dipyridines, such as 2,5-bis(3-pyridyl)-1,3,4-oxadiazole (3-bpo) and its 4- N -donor analog (4-bpo), with inorganic CuII, NiII, and CdII salts yield three new metal-organic coordination frameworks {[Cu(suc)(3-bpo)(H2O)2]·(H2O)1.75}n (1), {[Ni(suc)(4-bpo)(H2O)2]·(H2O)5}n (3), and {[Cd2(suc)2(3-bpo)2(H2O)2]·(H2O)6.75}n (4), in which the metal centers are linked by bridging ligands 3-bpo/4-bpo and suc2, along two directions to form 2D infinite networks. The corrugated 2D nets of 1 and 4, obtained under hydrothermal conditions, align in an interdigitated manner with the presence of significant aromatic-stacking interactions to result in similar 3D architectures. The 2D sheets in 3 are extended by interlayer hydrogen bonds to afford a 3D structure. However, when succinic acid is replaced by fumaric acid (H2fum) in the reaction with 3-bpo and CuII salt, a metallacyclophane [Cu(Hfum)2(3-bpo)(H2O)]2·(3-bpo)2·(H2O)6 (2) is generated. The binuclear coordinated motifs are hydrogen-bonded to the lattice water chains to furnish a unique 3D channel-like framework, in which the guest 3-bpo molecules are accommodated. The thermal stabilities of these new materials were investigated by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) of mass loss. The magnetic coupling in complexes 1,3 is antiferromagnetic and very small, which is as expected considering the long organic bridges between the paramagnetic centers. The solid-state luminescence properties of 4 reveal an intense fluorescence emission at 378 nm. (© Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, 69451 Weinheim, Germany, 2006) [source] Magnetism and Phase Formation in the Candidate Dilute Magnetic Semiconductor System In2,,,xCrxO3: Bulk Materials are Dilute Paramagnets,ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS, Issue 5 2008L. Bizo Abstract Well-characterized bulk materials in the candidate dilute magnetic semiconductor system In2,,,xCrxO3 are prepared for 0,,,x,<,0.15, with cation site preferences in the bixbyite structure identified by diffraction methods. Small ferromagnetic moments are observed; their size (<10,2 µB/dopant ion) is not consistent with bulk ferromagnetism. The resulting bulk materials display dilute paramagnetic behaviour, with all of the moment expected per Cr3+ cation dopant being involved in this paramagnetic response. [source] Giant Electric Field Tuning of Magnetism in Novel Multiferroic FeGaB/Lead Zinc Niobate,Lead Titanate (PZN-PT) HeterostructuresADVANCED MATERIALS, Issue 46 2009Jing Lou A novel multiferroic heterostructure consisting of a FeGaB thin film and a PZN-PT single crystal slab shows giant tunability of the ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) frequency of the heterostructure by electric field (see figure). The overall electric-field-induced FMR frequency change of 5.82 GHz is the largest reported so far. FeGaB/PZN-PT multiferroic heterostructures are promising candidates for wide-band electrostatically tunable microwave devices. [source] The Origin of the Magnetism of Etched SiliconADVANCED MATERIALS, Issue 1 2009Patrick J. Grace A recent report of ferromagnetism appearing in silicon after etching in hot KOH (Kopnov et al., Adv. Mater.2007, 19, 925) is shown to be due to iron from the pyrex glassware, which precipitates on the silicon surface in the form of well-separated ferromagnetic nanoparticles. The reaction is explained in terms of the Pourbaix diagram. [source] John Gay, Magnetism and the Spectacle of Natural Philosophy: Scriblerian Pins and NeedlesJOURNAL FOR EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY STUDIES, Issue 3 2007Gregory Lynall First page of article [source] Interplay of magnetism and superconductivityPHYSICA STATUS SOLIDI (A) APPLICATIONS AND MATERIALS SCIENCE, Issue 11 2006M. Akhavan Abstract After about two decades of intense research since the discovery of high-temperature superconductivity (HTSC) in cuprates, although many aspects of the physics and chemistry of these cuprate superconductors are now well understood, the underlying pairing mechanism remains elusive. Magnetism and superconductivity are usually thought as incompatible, but in number of special materials including HTSCs these two mutually excluding mechanisms are found to coexist. The presence in a system of superconductivity and magnetism, gives rise to a large number of interesting phenomenon. This article provides perspective on recent developments and their implications for our understanding of the interplay between magnetism and superconductivity in new materials. (© 2006 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim) [source] Optimization of AlGaN/GaN HEMTs for high frequency operationPHYSICA STATUS SOLIDI (A) APPLICATIONS AND MATERIALS SCIENCE, Issue 7 2006T. Palacios In the article [1] featured at Editor's Choice, the structure and processing of AlGaN/GaN high electron mobility transistors (HEMTs) have been optimized for maximum small signal gain at high frequencies. The cover picture combines the sample structure , shown schematically and in a scanning electron microscopy image , with the band diagram of the sample with an InGaN back-barrier used to increase the electron confinement in comparison to a standard HEMT. The first author, Tomás Palacios, is currently a Project Scientist at UCSB. His research interest focuses on the search of novel GaN-based transistors for mm-wave applications and biological sensors. He is one of the winners of the physica status solidi Young Researcher Awards for his outstanding presentation at the 6th International Conference on Nitride Semiconductors held in Bremen, Germany, in 2005. Further articles from ICNS-6 will also be published in phys. stat. sol. (b) 243, No. 7 (2006) and phys. stat. sol. (c) 3, No. 6 (2006). The present issue of phys. stat. sol. (a) as well as phys. stat. sol. (c) 3, No. 5 (2006) also contain papers presented at the International Conference on Nanoscale Magnetism (ICNM-2005) in Gebze, Turkey. [source] The European Conference Physics of Magnetism (PM'05) Pozna,, Poland, 24,27 June 2005PHYSICA STATUS SOLIDI (B) BASIC SOLID STATE PHYSICS, Issue 3 2006B. Idzikowski Papers presented at The European Conference Physics of Magnetism (PM'05) were published in the January 2006 issues of physica status solidi (b) and (c) [1, 2]. Please find the Preface by the Guest Editors of the Proceedings as well as the listings of Conference Chairs, Committees and Sponsors, which were unintentionally omitted from the journals, reprinted here. [source] Stripe fractionalization: the quantum spin nematic and the Abrikosov latticePHYSICA STATUS SOLIDI (B) BASIC SOLID STATE PHYSICS, Issue 2 2003J. Zaanen The cover picture of physica status solidi (b), taken from the Editor's Choice of this issue, shows a scheme of construction of the spin nematic ordered state and the topological interaction between spatially disconnected gauge defects. The gauge symmetry is broken by applying an external field B. The theory described in the paper [1] offers a potential explanation for recent observations of magnetic field induced antiferromagnetism in La1.9Sr0.1CuO4. The first author, Jan Zaanen, is Professor of Physics at the Instituut-Lorentz in Leiden where he works on quantum field theory in condensed matter physics, concentrating on problems in high- TC superconductivity, quantum magnetism, quantum liquid crystals, doped Mott insulators, and strongly correlated electron systems. This paper is an invited presentation from the European Conference Physics of Magnetism (PM'02), held in Pozna,, Poland, 1,5 July 2002. The proceedings of this conference are published in two parts: in the present issue of phys. stat. sol. (b) and in phys. stat. sol. (a) 196, No. 1 (2003). [source] Magnetism in hydro- and dehydrogenated benzenePHYSICA STATUS SOLIDI (C) - CURRENT TOPICS IN SOLID STATE PHYSICS, Issue 10 2009J. A. Vergés Abstract Recently, it has been shown that selective hydrogenation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH) can lead to high spin molecules. In particular, this is the case of some forms of hydrogenated coronene and coranulenne. In this work, mono- and multi-determinantal methods are used to show that hydrogenation of benzene, and dehydrogenation of benzene and coronene (a highly unlikely process), may lead to species whose ground states are characterized by a large spin degeneracy. Results for dehydrogenated coronene can be explained by Lieb's theorem for bipartite lattices. On the other hand, the theorem does not predict the correct spin of ground states for various forms of hydrogenated and dehydrogenated benzene (© 2009 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim) [source] Opechowski,Guccione-like symbols labelling magnetic space groups independent of tabulated (0, 0, 0)+ setsACTA CRYSTALLOGRAPHICA SECTION A, Issue 3 2010Hans Grimmer For the magnetic space-group types with a black and white lattice two sets of symbols have been proposed: the BNS symbols [Belov et al. (1957). Sov. Phys. Crystallogr.2, 311,322] and the OG symbols [Opechowski & Guccione (1965). Magnetism, edited by G. T. Rado & H. Suhl, Vol. II, Part A, pp. 105,165. New York: Academic Press]. Whereas generators of the group can be read off the BNS symbol, International Tables for X-ray Crystallography (1952) must be consulted to interpret the OG symbols. In the cases where the black and white lattice is centred, it is shown how the OG symbols can be modified so that generators of the group can be deduced directly from the symbol. [source] The European Conference Physics of Magnetism (PM'05) Pozna,, Poland, 24,27 June 2005PHYSICA STATUS SOLIDI (C) - CURRENT TOPICS IN SOLID STATE PHYSICS, Issue 2 2006B. Idzikowski Papers presented at The European Conference Physics of Magnetism (PM'05) were published in the January 2006 issues of physica status solidi (b) and (c) [1, 2]. Please find the Preface by the Guest Editors of the Proceedings as well as the listings of Conference Chairs, Committees and Sponsors, which were unintentionally omitted from the journals, reprinted here. [source] Proceedings of the Second Seeheim Conference on Magnetism (SCM2004)PHYSICA STATUS SOLIDI (C) - CURRENT TOPICS IN SOLID STATE PHYSICS, Issue 12 2004Mohammad Ghafari The Second Seeheim Conference on Magnetism took place in Seeheim, Germany, 27 June,1 July 2004. SCM2004 focused on latest developments in the field of magnetism of nano-structured materials, surfaces, interfaces and nanoparticles. These novel materials are connected with many aspects of magnetism such as hard and soft magnetic materials, magnetic interactions, magnetization processes, spin dependent transport properties, and applications. [source] Preface: phys. stat. sol. (c) 1/12PHYSICA STATUS SOLIDI (C) - CURRENT TOPICS IN SOLID STATE PHYSICS, Issue 12 2004Chair person Mohammad Ghafari The Second Seeheim Conference on Magnetism (SCM2004) was the second conference in the tri-annual series of this conference series on magnetism, organized under the auspices of Darmstadt University of Technology, Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe and Ulm University. SCM2004 was held from 27 June to 1 July 2004. The location was the Lufthansa Training Center in Seeheim located conveniently in central Germany and easily accessible by air, train and car. The purpose of the meeting was to provide an opportunity to present and discuss recent developments in the field of magnetic nanomaterials. SCM2004 was focused on the latest developments in specific areas of magnetism (nanostructured materials, surfaces, interfaces and nanoparticles) and covered fundamental aspects of magnetism as well as applications. The most recent results were presented in the form of invited and contributed talks as well as posters. The topical areas were: ,,hard and soft magnetic materials ,,magnetic interactions ,,magnetization processes ,,spin dependent transport properties ,,nanostructured materials ,,applications. The first conference of this series was held in Seeheim in 2001. The papers from the 2001 conference were published in a regular issue of physica status solidi (a) 189, Nos. 2, 3 (2002), and since their publication they have been downloaded from the Web more than 14,000 times. This cleary demonstrates both the interest in and the need for this conference series. Our second meeting was attended by participants from 36 countries. A total number of 271 papers correlating nanostructure and magnetic properties were selected for presentation. Throughout the meeting a total of 51 talks was given; the remaining 220 papers were selected for poster presentation. The conference proceeded in an informal and very friendly atmosphere among the researchers from various parts of the world. We are grateful to the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe and Darmstadt University of Technology for their kind financial support. We are looking forward to welcoming again participants of SCM2004 at the Third Seeheim Conference on Magnetism, planned for 2007 in Seeheim. [source] ChemInform Abstract: Influence of Chemical Pressure on the Magnetism of Pr0.7Ca0.3-xSrxMnO3 (x = 0.0,0.3).CHEMINFORM, Issue 21 2010Anjana Dogra Abstract ChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 100 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract of an article which was published elsewhere, please select a "Full Text" option. The original article is trackable via the "References" option. [source] ChemInform Abstract: Rational Synthesis, Structure, Magnetism and Electrochemistry of Mixed Iron,Nickel-Containing Wells,Dawson-Fragment-Based Sandwich-Type Polyoxometalates.CHEMINFORM, Issue 7 2010Israel M. Mbomekalle Abstract ChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 100 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract of an article which was published elsewhere, please select a "Full Text" option. The original article is trackable via the "References" option. [source] ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis, Magnetism and Electronic Structure of YbNi2-xFexAl8 (x = 0.91) Isolated from Al Flux.CHEMINFORM, Issue 11 2009Xiuni Wu Abstract ChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract of an article which was published elsewhere, please select a "Full Text" option. The original article is trackable via the "References" option. [source] ChemInform Abstract: Magnetism, Magnetotransport and Magnetic Structure of ThCu3Mn4O12, Prepared at Moderate Pressures.CHEMINFORM, Issue 36 2008Javier Sanchez-Benitez Abstract ChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract of an article which was published elsewhere, please select a "Full Text" option. The original article is trackable via the "References" option. [source] ChemInform Abstract: Two Diammonium Copper Azides with Similar Layerlike Magnetic Substructures Made of Chains of Serially Connected Cu6 Rings Show Cation-Modulated Magnetism.CHEMINFORM, Issue 34 2008Tao Liu Abstract ChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract of an article which was published elsewhere, please select a "Full Text" option. The original article is trackable via the "References" option. [source] ChemInform Abstract: Ladders of a Magnetically Active Element in the Structure of the Novel Complex Boride Ti9Fe2Ru18B8: Synthesis, Structure, Bonding, and Magnetism.CHEMINFORM, Issue 27 2008Boniface P. T. Fokwa Abstract ChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract of an article which was published elsewhere, please select a "Full Text" option. The original article is trackable via the "References" option. [source] Ln3NS3 (Ln: La,Nd, Sm, Gd,Dy): Structure and Magnetism of 3:1:3-Type Nitride Sulfides of Trivalent Lanthanides.CHEMINFORM, Issue 49 2006Falk Lissner Abstract ChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract, please click on HTML or PDF. [source] Structure and Magnetism of a New Series of UTSn Hydrides.CHEMINFORM, Issue 10 2006K. Miliyanchuk Abstract ChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract, please click on HTML or PDF. [source] Structure, Magnetism, and Electrochemistry of the Multinickel Polyoxoanions [Ni6As3W24O94 (H2O)2]17- , [Ni3Na(H2O)2 (AsW9O34)2]11- , and [Ni4Mn2P3W24O94 (H2O)2]17- .CHEMINFORM, Issue 44 2003Israel M. Mbomekalle Abstract For Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text. [source] Structure, Magnetism and Transport of La2NiRuO6.CHEMINFORM, Issue 15 2003K. Yoshii Abstract For Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text. [source] |