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1 d with growth and survivorship, nitrogen and phosphorus.
2  also was not associated with differences in phosphorus.
3 ntributors than food environment to elevated phosphorus.
4  of macromolecules based on the chemistry of phosphorus.
5 oposed to give rise to biphilic reactions at phosphorus.
6 osphate after phosphatase addition and total phosphorus.
7  of ammonium (NH(4)(+)) and soluble reactive phosphorus.
8 ith two organic side groups attached to each phosphorus.
9 activity for tyrosine nucleophilic attack on phosphorus.
10 ctive study, 11 patients with ESKD underwent phosphorus ((31)P) magnetic resonance spectroscopy exami
11  MRI to demonstrate contractile function and Phosphorus-31 ((31) P) magnetic resonance spectroscopy t
12 higher contents of calcium (323.2 mg/100 g), phosphorus (335.3 mg/100 g), vitamin A (486.7 ug/100 g)
13 s transition-metal dichalcogenides and black phosphorus(6,7).
14                                          The phosphorus activity coefficient (PAC) ranged from 1.5 to
15 ource access, and an economic 'boom' through phosphorus additions.
16 ches were selected: (1) the Stec reaction of phosphorus amides with carbon disulfide; and (2) the one
17    Serum parathyroid hormone (PTH), calcium, phosphorus and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) values were me
18 Results show that lake latitude, size, total phosphorus and alkalinity affect community composition i
19 g 3,5-bis(trimethylgermanyl)phenyl groups on phosphorus and applied this ligand to the challenging pr
20 rocess and applied as sorbents for dissolved phosphorus and arsenic in water, respectively.
21                                     Instead, phosphorus and calcium were found to permeate through th
22 is, characterised by roots and fungi trading phosphorus and carbon, shows many features of a biologic
23 t changes with time, we explored patterns in phosphorus and chlorophyll a data from 2008 to 2018 coll
24 on of the original CAAC ligand from boron to phosphorus and coordination of the added CAAC to carbon,
25 amines, and aldehydes for the preparation of phosphorus and fluorine substituted gamma-lactam derivat
26 nes (1 a/1 b) featuring double bonds between phosphorus and gallium were synthesized by reaction of (
27 s reveal donor-acceptor type bonding between phosphorus and iron atoms in 3 and 4.
28 es): polymers with a backbone of alternating phosphorus and nitrogen atoms and with two organic side
29 onse to limiting resources such as nitrogen, phosphorus and oxygen.
30                               Leaf nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium concentrations increased in res
31 ects of adding multiple nutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium plus nine essential macro- and
32  soluble nutrients - particularly, nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium.
33 als, transition metal dichalcogenides, black phosphorus, and 2D metal oxides) materials, with their u
34 by greater soil ammonium (N-NH(4) ), organic phosphorus, and C:N.
35 m) and their aggregates were composed of Pb, phosphorus, and chlorine, which are consistent with pyro
36 ods incorporating carbon, silicon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and deuterium into NOM are discussed.
37                                    Nitrogen, phosphorus, and dissolved organic carbon concentrations
38 a favourable safety profile, increased serum phosphorus, and improved rickets and prevented early dec
39 ys important role in removal of organics and phosphorus, and it has an impact on transformation of ni
40 rtilization with nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium increases plant productivity i
41 mples of E-O/E=O compounds with E = silicon, phosphorus, and sulfur in the past few decades and highl
42 e deoxygenation of oxo compounds of silicon, phosphorus, and sulfur is of particular technological im
43 intriguingly diverse structural chemistry of phosphorus, and they provide an example for how ML metho
44 is and characterization of P-phenyl modified phosphorus- and nitrogen-containing phosphaquinolinone h
45 ly, the P(2) complex also serves as a single phosphorus anion (P(-)) transfer reagent towards metal c
46                                 Nitrogen and phosphorus are essential ingredients in fertilizers used
47 unity alter the ratios at which nitrogen and phosphorus are supplied to plants and test whether such
48 on and theoretical study of halogen bonds to phosphorus, arsenic and antimony in the solid state.
49 ylphosphonic acid-designed to have boron and phosphorus as an isoelectronic combination of carbon-gro
50            Vegetables contain iron, zinc and phosphorus as complexes with phytates limiting their ava
51   The methodology promises new insights into phosphorus as well as other structurally complex, e.g.,
52 hoxyphenyl groups as the substituents on the phosphorus, as a new ligand that forms a highly active c
53 ion of major and minor elements heavier than phosphorus, as well as the density, in the different org
54  nonbonding region of the carbonyl oxygen to phosphorus at a P-O distance of 2.06 angstrom is located
55 tion of an electron-rich NHC (IMe(4)) to the phosphorus atom in 5 precludes the pai-electron density
56 hat variation of the R group appended to the phosphorus atom informs the lipophilicity of these compo
57  of organophosphorus compounds, in which the phosphorus atom is intrinsically chiral if R(1) != R(2).
58  calculations under the constraint that each phosphorus atom is trivalent with no terminal sulfide gr
59 d with phenylazide in a normal manner at the phosphorus atom to afford the P(V) derivative.
60 o the presence of lone-pair electrons on the phosphorus atom, TPP is also used as a photoinitiator, w
61  system results in a high pai-density at the phosphorus atom.
62 ron group with a subsequent oxidation of the phosphorus atom.
63 -heterocyclic vinyl (NHV) substituent at the phosphorus atom.
64 lectron density transfer from the NHV to the phosphorus atom.
65                                          The phosphorus atoms in 3 and 4 carry charges of +0.65e and
66 owever, the addition of more electronegative phosphorus atoms that withdraw a small charge from Ni en
67 as strongly related to wood density and soil phosphorus availability.
68 xplained by soil properties, especially soil phosphorus availability.
69 s a valid guide towards high-performance red-phosphorus-based anodes for sodium-ion batteries.
70 ly silicon-, nitrogen-, boron-, oxygen-, and phosphorus-based electrophiles in transition-metal catal
71 amide derivatives and, for the first time, a phosphorus-based linker.
72 tical method for synthesis of porous organic phosphorus-based polymers with applications in transitio
73 simulation, revealing that, the sodiated red phosphorus becomes softened with a "liquid-like" mechani
74 op soils and, secondly, through promotion of phosphorus bioavailability and sustainable fertilizer us
75 ly, two approaches were developed to install phosphorus bonds directly: 1) the synthesis of molecular
76                       We report use of black phosphorus (BP) as the active anode for high-rate, high-
77 e inherent Cu(2+)-capturing ability of black phosphorus (BP) can accelerate the degradation of BP, wh
78                                        Black phosphorus (BP) is a monoelemental 2D material predicted
79 ced by oxidation-related defects in 2D black phosphorus (BP) is exploited to achieve visual memory, w
80 lectric, and photocatalytic effects of black phosphorus (BP) nanosheets, a BP-PAO fiber with enhanced
81                                        Black phosphorus (BP), an emerging layered material, has recen
82 tal dichalcogenides (e.g., MoS2, WS2), black phosphorus (BP), metal nanosheets and two-dimensional (2
83 action and ease of oxidation issues of black phosphorus (BP), the domain size of artificial synthesiz
84         In contrast, already low extractable phosphorus (Bray P) content decreased from 4.4 to <0.02
85  well with ammonium oxalate (AO)-extractable phosphorus, but only if measured as orthophosphate.
86 nally, high-yield recapture of unspent white phosphorus by the molybdenum center can be achieved by p
87 one mineral metabolism (25-hydroxyvitamin D, phosphorus, calcium, and parathyroid hormone).
88 hat a universally applicable force field for phosphorus can be created by machine learning (ML) from
89 c iodide through which a pentavalent atom of phosphorus can be introduced via the Arbuzov reaction.
90                                 In addition, phosphorus can be recovered from the iron nanocomposite
91 yet elemental nutrient pools (e.g. nitrogen, phosphorus) can regulate important disease processes inc
92 plain the mechanism for the formation of the phosphorus-carbon bond in the reaction under study.
93 cond-generation molecular motors featuring a phosphorus center in the lower half, which engenders a u
94 nto the influence of the substituents at the phosphorus center on the energy profile of the oxygen at
95 geminal diaryl motif, located on a carbon or phosphorus center, by enantioselective C-H borylation.
96  delocalisation of a lone pair from a planar phosphorus centre into the vacant p-orbital at arsenic;
97 s monoxide ((.) PO) is a key intermediate in phosphorus chemistry, and its association with the hydro
98 e the circularity indicators of nitrogen and phosphorus (CI(N) and CI(P)).
99 ill explore the current routes to industrial phosphorus compounds, and innovative academic routes tow
100 y low water activities or reactive inorganic phosphorus compounds.
101 h can be attributed to the generated charged phosphorus compounds.
102  the time of informed consent; fasting serum phosphorus concentration of less than 0.97 mmol/L (3.0 m
103  Consistent positive effects of nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations and negative effects of lignin
104  with growth (respiration rate, nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations, and leaf mass per area) and p
105                             Inversion of the phosphorus configuration through stereomutation has been
106 hosphonium ions, which are the isoelectronic phosphorus congeners to carbonyl compounds, undergo [2 +
107  drug scaffold is exemplified by a series of phosphorus-containing analogs of imatinib.
108 ituted lambda(3) ,sigma(2) -phosphinines are phosphorus-containing aniline derivatives.
109 f four polar dipeptides and of four nonpolar phosphorus-containing compounds respectively dissolved i
110 o properties of phosphine oxides and related phosphorus-containing functional groups are reported and
111 e conclude that phosphine oxides and related phosphorus-containing functional groups are valuable pol
112                 Phosphine oxides and related phosphorus-containing functional groups such as phosphon
113                   Here, we report boron- and phosphorus-containing heterosiliconoids with BSi(5) and
114 D (1)H-(31)P HSQC-TOCSY spectra of 38 common phosphorus-containing metabolites to assist in metabolit
115  the coverage of the metabolome by detecting phosphorus-containing metabolites.
116  also removed the para i-Pr group of the non-phosphorus-containing ring, which allowed the catalyst t
117 thodology is still limited to samples with a phosphorus content above 3 mg g(-1).
118 phorite deposition, a new compilation of the phosphorus content of Neoproterozoic and early Paleozoic
119 p 30 cm ranged from 30 to 118 tons C ha(-1), phosphorus content ranged from 7 to 600 mg kg(-1) soil,
120                                     Iron and phosphorus contents were also increased in P(P1) to P(P4
121 ood availability and socioeconomic status to phosphorus control in patients receiving dialysis are un
122                                Leaf and soil phosphorus covaried, but after controlling for elevation
123  a crucial element for life, but the natural phosphorus cycle has been perturbed to such an extent th
124                                   The marine phosphorus cycle plays a critical role in controlling th
125 -element composition of seawater, the marine phosphorus cycle, and atmospheric pO(2).
126  we can close the loop to establish a modern phosphorus cycle.
127 ormation, is a key factor controlling global phosphorus cycling, and therefore plays a critical role
128 y to nutrient enrichment in an oligotrophic, phosphorus-deficient pond in Cuatro Cienegas, Mexico.
129 when the availability of dissolved inorganic phosphorus (DIP) is low in the aquatic systems.
130  well known, and this research confirms that phosphorus does not interact with the legacy PbO(2) scal
131 f phytoplankton to utilize dissolved organic phosphorus (DOP) plays an important role in their compet
132 inant components of marine dissolved organic phosphorus (DOP).
133                                              Phosphorus dopants in silicon can be placed with atomic
134               We attribute fast transport to phosphorus-doped silicate glass, the nanochannel materia
135    Gold nanoparticles increased nitrogen and phosphorus excretion rates more than copper nanoparticle
136 patterns were different between nitrogen and phosphorus excretion, which could have implications for
137    Phosphorene, monolayer or few-layer black phosphorus, exhibits fascinating anisotropic properties
138 leaf mass per area, higher leaf nitrogen and phosphorus, faster photosynthetic rates, and shorter lea
139 rientation of the lone pairs of electrons at phosphorus favors this coordination mode, independent of
140 in dual gated molybdenum disulfide and black phosphorus FETs.
141 rials, namely molybdenum disulfide and black phosphorus field effect transistors (FETs), as a class o
142 ze of artificial synthesized few-layer black phosphorus (FL-BP) crystals is often below 10 um, which
143  are prevalent in the American diet, and low-phosphorus foods, including fruits and vegetables, are o
144 ular weight species (peak 9), related to the phosphorus fraction, were present in all vegetables, exc
145 ada called for a 40% load reduction of total phosphorus from 2008 levels entering the western and cen
146 oss in the 'crash' treatment by transferring phosphorus from alternative pools closer to the host roo
147 owing solubility in organic solvents whereas phosphorus functionalization is shown to facilitate deca
148                  Compounds of tricoordinated phosphorus generated in situ during the amidoalkylation
149 d with the following biochemical variations: phosphorus &gt;40 mg/L (odds ratio [OR], 3.35, 95% confiden
150 ails in mesocosms enriched with nitrogen and phosphorus had overall higher excretion rates than ones
151 rimeval KREEP [potassium/rare-earth elements/phosphorus]) has been proposed to be the source of the M
152 e understanding the impact that nitrogen and phosphorus have on the early summer CyanoHAB and the fun
153            However, atomistic simulations of phosphorus have remained an outstanding challenge.
154                           The seven-membered phosphorus heterocycles can be electrochemically reduced
155 ure, which was used to generate six-membered phosphorus heterocycles via hetero Diels-Alder reactions
156 edure to prepare pai-extended seven-membered phosphorus heterocycles, both symmetric and asymmetric,
157 5) featuring four five-membered [C(2) P(3) ] phosphorus heterocycles, which can be converted to a rar
158                Now, [001]-oriented Hittorf's phosphorus (HP) nanorods were successfully grown on poly
159  on Ni and Pd complexes containing different phosphorus(III) ligands.
160 ncapsulation strategy of the synthesized red-phosphorus-impregnated carbon nanofibers has been proven
161 n microscopy analysis of the synthesized red-phosphorus-impregnated carbon nanofibers with the corres
162    In this study, we analysed iron, zinc and phosphorus in cabbage, broccoli, pepper, spinach, kale a
163 ivity and urbanization, as measured by total phosphorus in lake water.
164 sociation between dietary patterns and serum phosphorus in MHD patients.
165  in both ecoregions and alkalinity and total phosphorus in northern lakes.
166 method to minimize the side reactions of red phosphorus in sodium-ion batteries, demonstrating stable
167 ally where polymers containing low-oxidation phosphorus in the structure are concerned.
168  to address nonpoint sources of nitrogen and phosphorus in watersheds.
169                                              Phosphorus Incorporation (PI, abbreviated Pai) reagents
170 emical unzipping of single crystalline black phosphorus into zigzag-phosphorene nanobelts, as well as
171                                              Phosphorus is a crucial element for life, but the natura
172                Unlike (13)C and (15)N, (31)P-phosphorus is a naturally abundant and NMR active isotop
173                                          Red phosphorus is a promising photocatalyst with wide visibl
174                                    Elemental phosphorus is attracting growing interest across fundame
175 ries, the electrochemical performance of red phosphorus is plagued by the large volume variation upon
176 ce of chemical reactivity between PbO(2) and phosphorus is well known, and this research confirms tha
177 hat the additional sediment load, and likely phosphorus, is from wave-induced Lake Huron sediment res
178  across a prototype 2D material, i.e., black phosphorus, is reported through a crystal-orientation-de
179                                          The phosphorus labile pool (P(labile)) and its desorption ki
180 es of resources (e.g., carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus), leading to nonlinear and interactive effect
181 nvironment or socioeconomic status and serum phosphorus level among patients receiving incident dialy
182 healthy food was not associated with a lower phosphorus level.
183 s duration were most closely associated with phosphorus level.
184                               Elevated blood phosphorus levels are common and associated with a great
185  nor neighborhood income was associated with phosphorus levels in patients receiving chronic dialysis
186 tion of inorganic phosphate and higher serum phosphorus levels.
187 es by reversible access to higher-coordinate phosphorus ligand fragments.
188 in stature over time, suggesting exacerbated phosphorus limitation as forests recover.
189                                              Phosphorus limitation may constrain C storage response t
190 y MLC is shown, in which hemilability of the phosphorus linkers plays a key role.
191 e of almost 50% of Lake Erie's Western Basin phosphorus load.
192 hlorophyll a, and these indicate that spring phosphorus loads are a weak algal biomass predictor in t
193  tree growth in tropical forests by avoiding phosphorus losses from the ecosystem.
194                                              Phosphorus magnetic resonance spectroscopy examination o
195                                      We used phosphorus magnetic resonance spectroscopy to quantify i
196 e for gene pathways involved in nitrogen and phosphorus metabolism, with a decrease in the abundance
197                                              Phosphorus-modified all-silica zeolites exhibit activity
198                                              Phosphorus monoester and diester organic species were do
199                                              Phosphorus monoxide ((.) PO) is a key intermediate in ph
200 easuring the excretion rates of nitrogen and phosphorus of Physella acuta, a ubiquitous pulmonate sna
201                                          Red phosphorus offers a high theoretical sodium capacity and
202 ion to the preparation of a potential chiral phosphorus organocatalyst is also reported.
203   However, previous attempts to model carbon-phosphorus-oxygen feedbacks have neglected key parameter
204                                 The strained phosphorus-oxygen heterocycles open to the corresponding
205                                      Lithium phosphorus oxynitride (LiPON) is an amorphous solid-stat
206 (dp) patients had significantly higher serum phosphorus (p = 0.006).
207 r example, the release of elemental silicon, phosphorus (P(4)), and sulfur (S(8)) from naturally occu
208 ransition-metal-mediated activation of white phosphorus (P(4)), the metal-free direct functionalizati
209 tions, increases in in situ extractable soil phosphorus (P) and base cations (K, Mg) corresponded to
210 creased availability of nutrients, including phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N).
211                       Exploiting native soil phosphorus (P) and the large reservoirs of residual P ac
212                    The soil nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) availability often constrains soil carbon
213 omposition are regulated by nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) availability.
214  altered global patterns of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) availability.
215  global dissolved and total nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) concentrations, climatic and catchment ch
216 e alteration under varying dietary and media phosphorus (P) conditions.
217                        Soil nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) contents, and soil acidification have gre
218    Field data about the effect of soil pH on phosphorus (P) cycling is limited.
219    One hypothesis is that logging influences phosphorus (P) cycling, because this scarce nutrient is
220   Soil fertility deterioration, particularly phosphorus (P) deficiency, remains a challenge in the ar
221 n the hypothesis that soil N richness and/or phosphorus (P) depletion become disadvantageous to N fix
222 xtraction has been widely used to study soil phosphorus (P) dynamics and inform nutrient management,
223 xperimentally promoted by applying inorganic phosphorus (P) fertiliser and/or elevating soil pH with
224 ormed similarly in both climate regions, but phosphorus (P) IE was 30% greater in the warm region tha
225                            Chemical forms of phosphorus (P) in airborne particulate matter (PM) are p
226                                     Internal phosphorus (P) in sediments plays an important role in t
227                Anaerobic conditions mobilize phosphorus (P) in soils and sediments.
228  of the essential nutrients nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) in the soil is affected by many factors t
229                                              Phosphorus (P) is an essential element for life on Earth
230                                              Phosphorus (P) is an essential macro-nutrient required f
231                                              Phosphorus (P) is an essential macronutrient required fo
232                                              Phosphorus (P) is an essential plant macronutrient vital
233 y transformed into sulfate (SO(4) (2-) ) and phosphorus (P) is increasingly adsorbed to humic substan
234                                      Because phosphorus (P) is one of the most limiting nutrients in
235                                              Phosphorus (P) limitation of aboveground plant productio
236 strial ecosystems has resulted in widespread phosphorus (P) limitation of net primary productivity.
237 ged with a lytic phage under nitrogen (N) or phosphorus (P) limitation.
238                   Excessive nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) loading is one of the greatest threats to
239 itial success of extensive efforts to reduce phosphorus (P) loading to Lake Erie as a part of the Gre
240                                   March-July phosphorus (P) loads from the MRW drive harmful algal bl
241                                         Soil phosphorus (P) loss from agricultural systems will limit
242 transcriptome regulation of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) metabolism in winter wheat.
243 and resulting differences in ecosystem N and phosphorus (P) ratios are expected to impact photosynthe
244                 The drive toward sustainable phosphorus (P) recovery from agricultural and municipal
245                           Here, we show that phosphorus (P) regulates TORC1 signaling in the model gr
246                            Global demand for phosphorus (P) requires new agronomic practices to addre
247 ater is an opportunity to reduce the natural phosphorus (P) scarcity, geographic imbalances of P rese
248 ely, DOP represents an important nutritional phosphorus (P) source for phytoplankton growth in the oc
249  rate of protein synthesis is constrained by phosphorus (P) supply.
250             However, field pea requires more phosphorus (P) than other crops.
251 utrient pools, vertical accretion, and plant phosphorus (P) uptake after its passage across the Flori
252                               Application of phosphorus (P), a major plant nutrient, as fertilizer is
253 uliar distribution and colocalization of Pb, phosphorus (P), and sulfur (S), which are present at the
254 soil resources (total carbon, total N, total phosphorus (P), inorganic N, and inorganic P).
255 limiting nutrients, such as nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), which can reduce grassland diversity and
256 h demands for rock-derived nutrients such as phosphorus (P), while excess fixed N can generate acidit
257 ty is controlled by the terrestrial input of phosphorus (P), while the marine P cycle would also affe
258  neighbour on one side and with or without a phosphorus (P)-rich zone on the other in a rhizo-box exp
259                        Much of this N enters phosphorus (P)-rich, eutrophic lakes in agricultural and
260 oexistence of U with the essential nutrient, phosphorus (P).
261 contains elevated levels of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P).
262 odied herbivores contain lower quantities of phosphorus per unit mass and were higher in N:P ratio.
263 twelve primary lowland tropical forests in a phosphorus-poor region of the Guiana Shield.
264 eased in plants with higher leaf nitrogen-to-phosphorus ratios for both host species, but increased w
265 ween herbivore body size and the nitrogen-to-phosphorus ratios of herbivore feces.
266 ts (structural properties; carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus ratios, nitrogen isotopes), variation was als
267 robes maintain stable C:N:P (carbon:nitrogen:phosphorus) ratios independent of resource supply, altho
268 rus, they also permitted a limited degree of phosphorus recycling back to the water column.
269 90% nitrate removal, as well as 50-70% total phosphorus removal, under most inlet conditions.
270 ncrease in the size of the deep-water marine phosphorus reservoir, associated with rising sulfate con
271 re potassium, sodium, calcium, magnesium and phosphorus, respectively.
272 ate that there is no indication of a calcium-phosphorus-rich coating on BaTiO(3) nanoparticles suspen
273                                              Phosphorus-rich foods are prevalent in the American diet
274 f P(4)Se(3) molecules and planar edge shared phosphorus rings, reminiscent of those found in red phos
275 ions), (iii) extrinsic bromine and intrinsic phosphorus SAD to solve complex nucleic acid structures.
276 method suitable for analysing iron, zinc and phosphorus simultaneously in vegetables because of their
277 compilation of Cenozoic deep-sea sedimentary phosphorus speciation data provides empirical support fo
278                                              Phosphorus speciation data show that, whilst anoxic ferr
279         Phytic acid, as the dominant organic phosphorus species in soils, always preferentially adsor
280                           Finally, the axial phosphorus stereoelement in the phosphine motor can be t
281                          The resulting alpha-phosphorus-substituted oximes can be considered as usefu
282  to chemical space distinct from that of the Phosphorus-Sulfur Incorporation reagents previously disc
283 ly conducive to the drawdown of bioavailable phosphorus, they also permitted a limited degree of phos
284  and leaf mass per area and increased foliar phosphorus, three plant traits related to light capture
285 troit River is a significant source of total phosphorus to Lake Erie; it in turn has been reported to
286 ding units observed in Hittorf's and fibrous phosphorus to seed stochastic ("random") structure searc
287 r decreased anoxic recycling of bioavailable phosphorus to the water column, promoting the developmen
288  Heteroatom-substituted (such as yttrium and phosphorus) transition-metal chalcogenides can also be s
289 nd reductive elimination at a C(s)-symmetric phosphorus triamide (1, P{N[o-NMe-C(6)H(4)](2)}) is repo
290 ) molecules and subsequent reaction with red phosphorus type moieties to produce a cross linked struc
291 )(2) C(6) H(3) ] enables activation of white phosphorus under mild conditions, which is reversible un
292    Identifying field pea cultivars with high phosphorus use efficiency (PUE) is highly desirable for
293                          Here, the adaptable phosphorus(V) scaffold enables sequential addition of ca
294  their performance, but few reports focus on phosphorus vacancies (Pv).
295 r, it is unknown if or how fungi can control phosphorus value when exposed to abrupt changes in their
296 minant, and the Myrobalan plum extract where phosphorus was the most abundant.
297   By mediating from where, when and how much phosphorus was transferred to the host, the fungus succe
298                        Associations of serum phosphorus were examined with identified dietary pattern
299 ated for the exfoliation of black and violet phosphorus (yielding monolayers of "phosphorene" and "hi
300            Elemental brain maps (gadolinium, phosphorus, zinc, copper, iron) for rat and human brains

 
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