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    A new pure paracetamol for direct compression: The orthorhombic form by Di Martino, P., Guyot-Hermann, A-M., Conflant, P., Drache, M., Guyot, J-C.

    Published in International journal of pharmaceutics (29-02-1996)
    “…The poor compression ability of paracetamol is well known. The paracetamols for direct compression that can be found on the market are all compounds of…”
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    Ab Initio Determination of Bi4.86La1.14O9 Monoclinic Structure from Powder Neutron Diffraction Data. Characterization of the Related Solid Solution by Obbade, S., Drache, M., Conflant, P., Suard, E.

    Published in Journal of solid state chemistry (15-11-2001)
    “…This paper deals with the ab initio determination of ϵ-Bi4.86La1.14O9 monoclinic structure from powder neutron data using the Rietveld method, and with…”
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    Evolution of microstructure and impedance upon the sintering of a Bi–Pr–V-based fluorite-type oxide conductor by Benkaddour, M, Conflant, P, Drache, M, Steil, M.C

    Published in Solid state ionics (2002)
    “…Samples of Bi 0.85Pr 0.105V 0.045O 1.545, a fluorite-type oxide conductor, with varying porosities and different average grain sizes determined by the…”
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    A reinvestigation of the crystal structure of α-Pb2BiVO6 by LABIDI, O, WIGNACOURT, J. P, ROUSSEL, P, DRACHE, M, CONFLANT, P, STEINFINK, H

    Published in Solid state sciences (01-08-2004)
    “…A previously reported beta phase for Pb2BiVO6 has been characterized as a stable phase, and the phase transitions alpha - > beta and beta - > delta were…”
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    The Influence of Particle Size on Sintering and Conductivity of Bi0.85Pr0.105V0.045O1.545 Ceramics by Benkaddour, M., Steil, M.C., Drache, M., Conflant, P.

    Published in Journal of solid state chemistry (01-12-2000)
    “…Physical characteristics of sintered pellets (relative density, microstructure, electrical conductivity level) of the fluorite-type mixed oxide,…”
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    Bi–La-Based Oxide Conductors with Rhombohedral Bi–Sr–O Type: Structural and Conductivity Properties Optimization by Polycationic Substitutions for La by Drache, M., Wignacourt, J.P., Conflant, P.

    Published in Journal of solid state chemistry (01-02-2000)
    “…In Bi0.775La0.225O1.5, the best oxide conductor of the hexagonal-layered materials family known as the Bi–Sr–O type, partial polycationic substitutions for…”
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    Evidence for a New Monoclinic Bi–La Oxide Solid Solution: Identification and Structural Relationship to the Rhombohedral Bi–Sr–O Type by Drache, M., Wignacourt, J.P., Conflant, P.

    Published in Journal of solid state chemistry (01-05-2000)
    “…As a term of the Bi–Sr–O rhombohedral type Bi1−yLayO1.5 solid solution, the Bi17La4O31.5 mixed oxide (y no. 0.19) has been investigated. Air-quenching from the…”
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    Bi- M/ M′- O ( M, M′ = alkaline-earth) and Bi- M/ M′- Pb- O: new members of the dimorphic rhombohedral Bi-Sr-O type anionic conductors family by Drache, M., Wignacourt, J.P., Confiant, P.

    Published in Solid state ionics (01-07-1996)
    “…Significant domains of the dimorphic Bi-Sr-O rhombohedral type phases have been evidenced in Bi-M/M'-O and Bi- M/ M′- Pb- O materials ( M, M′ = Ca, Sr, Ba)…”
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    Modeling RAFT polymerization kinetics via Monte Carlo methods: cumyl dithiobenzoate mediated methyl acrylate polymerization by Drache, Marco, Schmidt-Naake, Gudrun, Buback, Michael, Vana, Philipp

    Published in Polymer (Guilford) (08-09-2005)
    “…Cumyl dithiobenzoate (CDB) mediated methyl acrylate (MA) bulk polymerizations at 80°C, using CDB concentrations between 1.5×10−2 and 5.0×10−2molL−1, were…”
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    Vanadium and tellurium siloxane compounds as precursors of vanadium oxide and tellurium oxide silica materials by Haoudi, A., Dhamelincourt, P., Mazzah, A., Drache, M., Conflant, P.

    “…The twelve-membred vanadium containing siloxane ring [t-Bu2SiOV(O)ClO]3 (compound 1) and t-Bu2Si(OTeCl3)2 (compound 2) are efficient single-source precursors…”
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    ALUMINUM AND TITANIUM IMIDODIPHOSPHATES AS SINGLE PRECURSOR MOLECULES TO ALUMINUM AND TITANIUM PHOSPHATE MATERIALS by Meliany, Abdeslem, Bali, Hamza, Mazzah, Ahmed, Jaeger, Roger De, Drache, Michel, Gengembre, Leon

    “…The aluminum and titanium imidodiphosphates compounds respectively 1 and 2 are efficient single-source precursors to homogeneous aluminum and titanium…”
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    Hippotherapy for multiple sclerosis - pilot study assessing effects on balance, spasticity, ability to walk and quality of life by Sager, A, Drache, M, Schaar, B, Poehlau, D

    Published in Multiple sclerosis (01-09-2008)
    “…Background: Hippotherapy is a physiotherapeutic neurophysiological treatment that uses the movement of horses. The oscillating impulses of the…”
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    Raman scattering characterization of bismuth based mixed oxides with Bi 2O 3 related structures by Rubbens, A., Drache, M., Roussel, P., Wignacourt, J.P.

    Published in Materials research bulletin (2007)
    “…Orthorhombic Bi 17Ln 7O 36 (=Bi 0.708Ln 0.292O 1.5) and triclinic BiLnO 3 (=Bi 0.5Ln 0.5O 1.5) with Ln = Tm, Yb and Lu, as well as a cubic δ-type Bi 0.7Yb 0.3O…”
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    Thermal evolution and crystal structure of a polymeric complex: Pb 3(3,5-dicarboxylatopyrazole) 2(NO 3) 2·4H 2O by Bentiss, F., Roussel, P., Drache, M., Conflant, P., Lagrenée, M., Wignacourt, J.P.

    Published in Journal of molecular structure (22-11-2004)
    “…Pb 3(pdc) 2(NO 3) 2·4H 2O (pdc=deprotonated 3,5-pyrazole-dicarboxylic acid) has been prepared and is stable up to 100 °C. Above this temperature the hydration…”
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