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  2. Catalysts (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Catalysts is a monthly peer-reviewed open-access scientific journal covering catalysts and catalyzed reactions. The journal was established in 2013 and is published by MDPI. The journal has a partnership with the Swiss Chemical Society. The editor-in-chief is Keith Hohn (Kansas State University).

  3. Dark Ages: Mage - Wikipedia

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    White Wolf resumed publishing historical settings in 2002, by first relaunching Dark Ages: Vampire as a core rulebook, and then adding supplements for other supernatural groups, all of them dependent on Dark Ages: Vampire to play, including Dark Ages: Mage, [1] which was released in October 2002 as a 240-page hardcover book, and later re-released as an e-book.

  4. Catalyst (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Catalyst, a freesheet of the Solidarity Federation; Catalyst, a magazine published by the Commission for Racial Equality in the United Kingdom; Catalyst, a publication of the Union of Concerned Scientists; The Catalyst, a science fiction novel by Charles L. Harness; Catalyst, the journal of the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights

  5. Journal of Catalysis - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Catalysis is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research on all aspects of heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysis. It is published by Elsevier and it was established in 1962 by Jan Hendrik de Boer and P. W. Selwood. The current editor-in-chief is Johannes A. Lercher (Technische Universität München). [1]

  6. Category:Catalysts - Wikipedia

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  7. Dialkylbiaryl phosphine ligands - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuki-Miyaura and Negishi cross-coupling reactions were typically performed with Pd(PPh 3) 4 as catalyst and were mostly limited to aryl bromides and iodides at elevated temperatures, while the widely available aryl chlorides were unreactive. Dialkylbiaryl phosphine ligands are sometimes referred to as the "Buchwald ligands."

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  9. Category:MDPI academic journals - Wikipedia

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    Acoustics (journal) Actuators (journal) Administrative Sciences (journal) Adolescents (journal) Advances in Respiratory Medicine; Aerospace (journal) Agriculture (journal) AgriEngineering; Agronomy (journal) AI (journal) Algorithms (journal) Analytics (journal) Animals (journal) Antibiotics (journal) Antibodies (journal) Antioxidants (journal)