Understanding trends in C-H bond activation in heterogeneous catalysis.
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Jens K Nørskov | Joseph H. Montoya | Frank Abild-Pedersen | Felix Studt | Charlie Tsai | Hassan Aljama | Charlie Tsai | J. Nørskov | F. Abild‐Pedersen | F. Studt | Jong Suk Yoo | A. Kulkarni | Joseph H Montoya | Allegra A Latimer | Ambarish R Kulkarni | Hassan Aljama | Allegra A. Latimer | F. Abild-Pedersen
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