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- television during the 1940s and 1950s that was "m**** audience-oriented, nonradical," and focused on "[safe] plot lines [of] middle-class, suburban, white...
- smaller c-CC[n] (up to  = 22, where m are positive integers) possess nonradical nature and sizable singlet-triplet energy gaps (e.g., larger than 20 kcal/mol)...
- consolidate their relatively compatible and similar aims, that of gradual and nonradical progressivism implementing liberal policies. The merger occurred because...
- by donating a hydrogen atom: RO2• + ArOH → ROOH + ArO• RO2• + ArO• → nonradical products where R is alkyl or aryl, and where ArOH is BHT or related phenolic...
- molecules. Following its generation, the initiating free radical adds (nonradical) monomer units, thereby growing the polymer chain. Free-radical polymerization...
- these organisations' advocacies, "pushed for political reform through nonradical, electoral, and market-driven language and practices". Early 2019 witnessed...
- energies. Singlet C2 molecules will react through an intramolecular, nonradical pathway in which two hydrogen atoms will be taken away from one molecule...
- Dittrich, Birger (2013). "A Singlet Biradicaloid Zinc Compound and Its Nonradical Counterpart". J. Am. Chem. Soc. 135 (19): 7324–9. doi:10.1021/ja402351x...
- nitrogen or a halogen. Such atoms enable the formation of singly charged, nonradical ions (which must have at least one odd atomic number atom), which are...
- reaction with phenols is shown below: ROO• + ArOH → ROOH + ArO• ArO• → nonradical products The end products of these reactions are typically quinone methides...