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Natural graphite
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GRAPHITE
, Graphite [Chemical/Ingredient]
, graphites
An allotropic form of carbon that is used in pencils, as a lubricant, and in matches and explosives. It is obtained by mining and its dust can cause…
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GRAPHITE 1 [hp_X] ORAL GRANULE [GRAPHITES]
GRAPHITE 12 [hp_C] SUBLINGUAL PELLET [GRAPHITES]
GRAPHITE 30 [hp_C] ORAL PELLET [Graphites Kit Refill]
Graphites, black lead, homeopathic preparation
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Review
2006
Review
2006
Addressing metal centres in supramolecular assemblies.
M. Ruben
,
J. Lehn
,
P. Müller
Chemical Society Reviews
2006
Corpus ID: 14215359
Supramolecular metal ion assemblies are deposited from their solutions onto highly orientated pyrolytic graphite (HOPG…
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Review
2004
Review
2004
From graphite molecules to columnar superstructures - an exercise in nanoscience
Christopher D. Simpson
,
Jishan Wu
,
M. Watson
,
K. Müllen
2004
Corpus ID: 18933599
Recent advances in the field of organic molecular electronics include an increasingly significant role of discotic structures…
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Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
Interaction of C60 with carbon nanotubes and graphite.
H. Ulbricht
,
G. Moos
,
T. Hertel
Physical Review Letters
2003
Corpus ID: 7137222
The interaction of C60 with single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) and graphite is studied experimentally by thermal desorption…
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Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
Electrochemistry and electrocatalysis with heme proteins in chitosan biopolymer films.
He Huang
,
N. Hu
,
Yonghuai Zeng
,
Gu Zhou
Analytical Biochemistry
2002
Corpus ID: 25020699
Highly Cited
1996
Highly Cited
1996
Inert metal-modified, composite ceramic-carbon, amperometric biosensors: renewable, controlled reactive layer.
S. Sampath
,
O. Lev
Analytical Chemistry
1996
Corpus ID: 206374505
A new type of sol-gel-derived, inert metal-modified, composite, amperometric biosensor is developed. The electrodes are comprised…
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Highly Cited
1995
Highly Cited
1995
Experimental observation of fast diffusion of large antimony clusters on graphite surfaces.
Laurent
,
Bardotti
,
P. Jensen
,
A. Hoareau
,
M. Treilleux
,
B. Cabaud
Physical Review Letters
1995
Corpus ID: 43311756
We present a quantitative study of the diffusion of spherical antimony clusters deposited on graphite surfaces. The experimental…
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Highly Cited
1993
Highly Cited
1993
A Molecular-Based Magnet with a Fully Interlocked Three-Dimensional Structure
H. Stumpf
,
Y. Pei
,
O. Kahn
,
L. Ouahab
,
D. Grandjean
Science
1993
Corpus ID: 22257279
A compound has been synthesized with the formula (rad)2Mn2[Cu(opba)]3(DMSO)2.2H2O, where rad+ is 2-(4-N-methylpyridinium)-4,4,5,5…
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Highly Cited
1987
Highly Cited
1987
Dual control mechanism for heme oxygenase: tin(IV)-protoporphyrin potently inhibits enzyme activity while markedly increasing content of enzyme protein in liver.
M. Sardana
,
A. Kappas
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
1987
Corpus ID: 8688977
Tin(IV)-protoporphyrin (Sn-protoporphyrin) potently inhibits heme degradation to bile pigments in vitro and in vivo, a property…
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Highly Cited
1986
Highly Cited
1986
Contamination-mediated deformation of graphite by the scanning tunneling microscope.
H. J. Mamin
,
H. J. Mamin
,
+7 authors
John Clarke
Physical Review B (Condensed Matter)
1986
Corpus ID: 41743680
We demonstrate that surface deformation mediated by contamination plays a major role in images of graphite obtained by a scanning…
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1975
Highly Cited
1975
Reactions of modulated molecular beams with pyrolytic graphite. III. Hydrogen
M. Balooch
,
D. Olander
1975
Corpus ID: 97728716
The reaction of hydrogen and pyrolytic graphite was studied by modulated molecular beam–mass spectrometric methods. Because…
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