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Acta Crystallogr E Crystallogr Commun ; 77(Pt 7): 681-685, 2021 Jul 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34513010

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The crystal structure model for potassium tri-iodido-mercurate(II) monohydrate, K[HgI3]·H2O, based on single-crystal data, was reported 50 years ago [Nyqvist & Johansson (1971 ▸). Acta Chem. Scand. 25, 1615-1629]. We have now redetermined this structure with X-ray diffraction data at 0.70 Šresolution collected at 153 K using Ag Kα radiation. Combined quantum mechanical methods (ORCA) and computation of non-spherical scattering form factors (NoSpherA2) allowed the refinement of the shape of the water mol-ecule with anisotropic H atoms, despite the presence of heavy elements in the crystal. The refined shape of the water mol-ecule via this Hirshfeld refinement is close to that determined for liquid water by neutron diffraction experiments. Moreover, the Laplacian of the electron density clearly shows how electron density accumulates along the O-H σ-valence bonds in the water mol-ecule.

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Ci. Rural ; 31(1)2001.
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: vti-703755

ABSTRACT

The present research was established with the purpose of studying form factors of Pinus elliottii Engelm for the region of Serra do Sudeste, Rio Grande do Sul. Thus, the development of artificial form factors in function of dendrometrical variables were studied. Furthermore tables of form factors for regional use were established. Of the tested models, the model that best adjusted the dependent variable can be expressed as follows: IMG SRC="/img/revistas/cr/v31n1/a06img01.gif"> being: d= diameter at breast height, d0,5 and d0,3=diameters of Hohenadl, with a coefficient of determination of 0.89 and a coefficient of variation of 3.59%. The relative diameters of Hohenald of the equation of form factor were estimated through the equations: ln(d0.5) = -0.27211 + 0.97542 * ln(d) and ln(d0.3) = -0.62082 + 0.26949 * ln(d2) + 0.22483 * ln(d*h), showing a coefficient of determination of 0.91 and 0.99 and a coefficient of variation of 4.23 and 8.21%, respectively.


O presente trabalho foi desenvolvido com o propósito de estudar o fator de forma artificial de Pinus elliottii Engelm para a região da Serra do Sudeste do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul. Para tanto, estudou-se o desenvolvimento do fator de forma artificial em função de variáveis dendrométricas, além da confecção de tabelas de fator de forma para uso regional. Dentre os modelos estudados, o que melhor ajustou à variável dependente foi o expresso por, IMG SRC="/img/revistas/cr/v31n1/a06img01.gif"> sendo: d o diâmetro à altura do peito, d0,5 e d0,3 os diâmetros relativos de Hohenadl, tendo apresentado um coeficiente de determinação igual a 0,89 e um coeficiente de variação de 3,59%. Os diâmetros relativos de Hohenald da equação de fator de forma foram estimados através das equações: ln(d0,5) = -0,27211 + 0,97542* ln(d) e ln(d0,3) = -0,62082 + 0,26949 * ln(d²) + 0,22483* ln(d*h), tendo apresentado coeficiente de determinação de 0,91 e 0,99 e coeficiente de variação 4,23 e 8,21%, respectivamente.

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Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1475516

ABSTRACT

The present research was established with the purpose of studying form factors of Pinus elliottii Engelm for the region of Serra do Sudeste, Rio Grande do Sul. Thus, the development of artificial form factors in function of dendrometrical variables were studied. Furthermore tables of form factors for regional use were established. Of the tested models, the model that best adjusted the dependent variable can be expressed as follows: IMG SRC="/img/revistas/cr/v31n1/a06img01.gif"> being: d= diameter at breast height, d0,5 and d0,3=diameters of Hohenadl, with a coefficient of determination of 0.89 and a coefficient of variation of 3.59%. The relative diameters of Hohenald of the equation of form factor were estimated through the equations: ln(d0.5) = -0.27211 + 0.97542 * ln(d) and ln(d0.3) = -0.62082 + 0.26949 * ln(d2) + 0.22483 * ln(d*h), showing a coefficient of determination of 0.91 and 0.99 and a coefficient of variation of 4.23 and 8.21%, respectively.


O presente trabalho foi desenvolvido com o propósito de estudar o fator de forma artificial de Pinus elliottii Engelm para a região da Serra do Sudeste do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul. Para tanto, estudou-se o desenvolvimento do fator de forma artificial em função de variáveis dendrométricas, além da confecção de tabelas de fator de forma para uso regional. Dentre os modelos estudados, o que melhor ajustou à variável dependente foi o expresso por, IMG SRC="/img/revistas/cr/v31n1/a06img01.gif"> sendo: d o diâmetro à altura do peito, d0,5 e d0,3 os diâmetros relativos de Hohenadl, tendo apresentado um coeficiente de determinação igual a 0,89 e um coeficiente de variação de 3,59%. Os diâmetros relativos de Hohenald da equação de fator de forma foram estimados através das equações: ln(d0,5) = -0,27211 + 0,97542* ln(d) e ln(d0,3) = -0,62082 + 0,26949 * ln(d²) + 0,22483* ln(d*h), tendo apresentado coeficiente de determinação de 0,91 e 0,99 e coeficiente de variação 4,23 e 8,21%, respectivamente.

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