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    Selected Experimental Results from Heavy-Ion Collisions at LHC by Ranbir Singh, Lokesh Kumar, Pawan Kumar Netrakanti, Bedangadas Mohanty

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…We review a subset of experimental results from the heavy-ion collisions at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) facility at CERN. …”
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    ηQ Meson Photoproduction in Ultrarelativistic Heavy Ion Collisions by Gong-Ming Yu, Gao-Gao Zhao, Zhen Bai, Yan-Bing Cai, Hai-Tao Yang, Jian-Song Wang

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The transverse momentum distributions for inclusive ηc,b meson described by gluon-gluon interactions from photoproduction processes in relativistic heavy ion collisions are calculated. We considered the color-singlet (CS) and color-octet (CO) components within the framework of Nonrelativistic Quantum Chromodynamics (NRQCD) in the production of heavy quarkonium. …”
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  3. 123

    Competing Ion Exchange of Zn and Fe in NaY Zeolite by Indianara C. Ostroski, João H. Dantas, Edson A. Silva, Pedro A. Arroyo, Maria A. S. D. Barros

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…The equilibrium data were best fit to the Langmuir-type model. Zn 2+ ions are removed through an ion-exchange process while the Fe 3+ ions may be preferentially adsorbed onto the already exchanged zeolitic sites. …”
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    Review of Anisotropic Flow Correlations in Ultrarelativistic Heavy-Ion Collisions by You Zhou

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The experimental measurements, together with the comparisons to theoretical model calculations, open up new opportunities of exploring novel QCD dynamics in heavy-ion collisions.…”
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  6. 126

    Effect of pH on the Adsorption of Uranyl Ions by Peat Moss by Liu Zhirong, Zhou Shaoqi

    Published 2010-03-01
    “…The removal of uranyl ions from aqueous solutions with peat moss was investigated by batch methods. …”
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    Compatible Adsorption of Strontium and Zinc Ions as Well as Vitamins on Zeolites by V. Gomonaj, P. Gomonaj, N. Golub, K. Szekeresh, B. Charmas, R. Leboda

    Published 2000-05-01
    “…The separate adsorption of Zr 2+ and Sr 2+ ions and of vitamin B 1 together with the joint adsorption of Sr 2+ ions and vitamin B 1 has been investigated on the prepared samples. …”
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    Exchange Behaviour of Amorphous AlPO towards Cu Ions by Muhammad Javid, Syed Mustafa, Muhammad Iqbal Zaman, Rana Gul

    Published 2005-02-01
    “…Sorption studies of Cu 2+ ions onto AlPO 4 were carried out as a function of pH (3–5) and temperature (303–323 K). …”
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    Molecular Simulation of Hydrogen Storage in Ion-Exchanged X Zeolites by Xiaoming Du

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Grand Canonical Monte Carlo (GCMC) method was employed to simulate the adsorption properties of molecular hydrogen on ion-exchanged X zeolites at 100–293 K and pressures up to 10 MPa in this paper. …”
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    Verifiable measurement-based quantum random sampling with trapped ions by Martin Ringbauer, Marcel Hinsche, Thomas Feldker, Paul K. Faehrmann, Juani Bermejo-Vega, Claire L. Edmunds, Lukas Postler, Roman Stricker, Christian D. Marciniak, Michael Meth, Ivan Pogorelov, Rainer Blatt, Philipp Schindler, Jens Eisert, Thomas Monz, Dominik Hangleiter

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Here, we experimentally demonstrate efficiently verifiable quantum random sampling in the measurement-based model of quantum computation on a trapped-ion quantum processor. We create and sample from random cluster states, which are at the heart of measurement-based computing, up to a size of 4 × 4 qubits. …”
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    Adsorption of Chromium(VI) Ions from Water by Carbon Nanotubes by Ze-Chao Di, Yan-Hui Li, Zhao-Kun Luan, Ji Liang

    Published 2004-07-01
    “…The largest adsorption capacity for CNTs occurred at pH 7.5 and attained a value of 20.56 mg/g at an equilibrium Cr(VI) ion concentration of 33.28 mg/l. The adsorption rate of Cr(VI) ions was fast over the first 20 min with the adsorption capacity of the CNTs reaching 15 mg/g rapidly. …”
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    Homeostasis and metabolism of iron and other metal ions in neurodegenerative diseases by Leilei Chen, Qingqing Shen, Yingjuan Liu, Yunqi Zhang, Liping Sun, Xizhen Ma, Ning Song, Junxia Xie

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Abstract As essential micronutrients, metal ions such as iron, manganese, copper, and zinc, are required for a wide range of physiological processes in the brain. …”
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    An extrapolation method for polarisability assessments of ion-based optical clocks by M D Barrett, K J Arnold

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We present a numerical method for extrapolating polarisability measurements to dc as sometimes done in the assessment of blackbody radiation shifts for ion-based optical clocks. The method explicitly accounts for the frequency dependence of relevant atomic transitions without introducing an ad hoc modelling function. …”
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    A Study of Mn(II) Ion Capture by Mesoporous Silica by Na-Juan Yuan, Tie-Zhen Ren, Jeppe Christensen

    Published 2011-05-01
    “…The removal of Mn(II) ions from water using mesoporous silica as the adsorbent material is discussed. …”
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    Ceramic-Supported Alginate Adsorbent for the Removal of Heavy Metal Ions by Chrysoula P. Athanasekou, George E. Romanos, Andreas A. Sapalidis, Nick K. Kanellopoulos

    Published 2010-03-01
    “…Hybrid alginate/ceramic support sorbents have been developed by the physical imbibing of an alginic acid solution into silica pores and γ-alumina microspheres. The metal ion-binding capacity of the prepared hybrids was examined by means of batch Cd 2+ ion adsorption experiments. …”
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    Preparation, Characterization and Antibacterial Activity of Some Metal ion Complexes by M. M. El-Ajaily, F. A. Abdlseed, S. Ben-Gweirif

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…The infrared spectral data display the coordination behavior of the Schiff base towards Cr(VI), Cr(III), Pb(II)) and TiO(IV) ions. The electronic absorption spectra of the Schiff base and its complexes show π→π* (phenyl ring), n→π* (HC=N) and the expected geometrical structure for the prepared complexes. …”
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    Autogenous Electron Acceleration by Ion Flow Vortex in Space Plasmas by C. M. Liu, J. B. Cao, Y. Y. Liu, E. A. Kronberg, X. N. Xing, B. N. Zhao, P. W. Daly

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Our observations, suggesting that the ion flow vortex can serve as novel electron accelerators, can be fundamentally important for understanding energetic phenomena in the cosmos, such as nonthermal emissions near astrophysical jets and killer electrons in geospace.…”
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    The Use of Eucalyptus Barks for the Adsorption of Heavy Metal Ions and Dyes by R. Saliba, H. Gauthier, R. Gauthier, M. Petit-Ramel

    Published 2002-03-01
    “…This adsorption was modified when metal ions had already been adsorbed on to the barks as a result of the formation of a 1:1 complex between the dye and the metal ion. …”
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    Adsorption of Ferricyanide Ion onActivated Carbon and γ-Alumina by J. Ketcha Mbadcam, G. F. Tchatat Wouaha, V. Hambate Gomdje

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…We compared the adsorption of ferricyanide ion, on two commercial activated carbons (COM3 and COM4) and γ-alumina (A1G) in aqueous solution. …”
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    Electroreduction of Cr(III) Ions in Methanesulphonate Solution on Pb Electrode by V. S. Protsenko, A. A. Kityk, F. I. Danilov

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The standard rate constants as well as the standard electrode potentials of Cr(III) ions in methanesulphonic acid (MSA) solution are less than those corresponding to the perchlorate electrolytes.…”
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