W. H. Auden in Context 2013
DOI: 10.1017/cbo9781139018180.007
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“…Olefin complexes of Cr, Mo and W have been the subject o f numerous structural reports, as reviewed, for example, by Quinn & Tsai (1969). Although many structures have been reported for 7r-cyclopentadienyl and 7rcycloheptatrienyl complexes of Mo, structure determinations of Jr complexes of benzene or benzene derivatives with Mo have been scarce to nonexistent.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Olefin complexes of Cr, Mo and W have been the subject o f numerous structural reports, as reviewed, for example, by Quinn & Tsai (1969). Although many structures have been reported for 7r-cyclopentadienyl and 7rcycloheptatrienyl complexes of Mo, structure determinations of Jr complexes of benzene or benzene derivatives with Mo have been scarce to nonexistent.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…* Amplitude of annual cycle from least-squares fit to 1-year period sinusoid with offset equal to annual mean outside the range of latitudes (45 to 62"N) tested. Quinn and Burt (1968) found that the Budyko formula underestimates the observed annual mean solar radiation at Wake and Canton Islands, in the tropical Pacific Ocean, by 18 and 27%.…”
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confidence: 95%
“…[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14] Aqueous silver nitrate and silver tetrafluoroborate solutions have been extensively studied and were close to commercialization in absorption/desorption processes. 10,15,16 Yet, both silver salts show tendencies to form explosive silver acetylides or decompose in aqueous environments. Furthermore, evaporation of water in the desorption process can not be avoided.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%