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Mesoporous hybrid catalysts for preparation of specialty polymers
Mesoporous ZnO layers with controlled structure and texture properties for applications in advanced technologies
Metal-organic frameworks for electrochemical halogen storage
Metal-organic frameworks na 2D materiálech
Metal oxide nanoparticles and their reactivity studied by high resolution FT infrared spectroscopy
Metalloorganic Oligophenylenvinylens.
Metalloprotein photoactivation: Structural dynamics and electron transfer
METAMORPHOSIS
Micro and Mesoporous Molecular Sieves for Catalytic Applications
Micro/nano-spring enhanced photoacoustics: devices, methods and applications
Microfluidic analysis system for monitoring of amino acids in biological fluids.
Micromechanical sensor and laser photoacoustic detection for trace gas sensing technologies
Microwave microfluidic sensors for unraveling molecular effects of pulsed electric field
Microwave spectroscopy of nitrogen and halogen atmospheric components with significant hyperfine structure of rotational levels.
Mobilitní projekt-Japonsko
Mobility in the Field of Nanoparticles and Radiosensitizers (NanoMove)
Mobility in the Field of Nanoparticles and Radiosensitizers (NanoMove)
Model theoretical and experimental studies for dry methane refoming
Modelling of electron collisions with molecules adsorbed on surfaces
Modelling of helium ionic clusters: structure, spectra, thermodynamics and dynamics.
Modelling of the electron energy loss spectra of molecules adsorbed on surfaces by use of the DMR method
Modelling protein solutions in membrane separation processes - from simple patchy colloids to realistic representation of proteins
Modelování vlivu reakčního prostředí na biokatalýzu
MOFs As Catalysts and Adsorbents: Discovery and Engeneering of Materials for Industrial Applications
Molecular catalysis at liquid-liquid interfaces: Towards chemical fuel cells.
Molecular catalysis of the oxygen reduction at a polarised liquid-liquid interface.
Molecular Clusters as Unique Nano-reactors: Controlling Chemistry with Photons and Electrons
Molecular dynamics of essential building blocks of biomolecules: experiments in molecular beams and theory.
Molecular level physiology and pathology of oxidized phospholipids
Molecular level studies of chemo-radiation synergy
Molecular orientation, low band gap materials and new hybrid device concepts for the improvement of plastic solar cells.
Molecular resonances and their dynamics
Multi-electron transfer within oligo-pyridinium assemblies: structure-reactivity relationship
Multi-probe in-situ characterization of the environmental responses of two-dimensional materials
Multifunctional monolithic aerogels for efficient water purification
Multifunctional organometallic chromophores for light-emitting devices and luminiscent sensors.
Multifunctional photoactive nanofiber materials
Multireference coupled cluster methods augmented by higher excitations from a DMRG wave function
Nanobubbles on electrode surfaces: Properties, interactions and surface restructuring
Nanocapsules for Targeted Delivery of Radioactivity
NanoCAT
Nanocomposite systems of plasmonic/magnetic nanoparticles-graphene-aromatic molecules for enhanced Raman scattering processes
Nanocrystalline Heterosupermolecular Materials for Optoelectronic Applications.
Nanocrystalline oxides for selective anodic electrocatalysis
Nanocrystalline oxides for selective oxidative electrocatalysis
Nanocrystalline oxidic semiconductors for optoelectronic applications
Nanoelectric oxidic semiconductor for optoelectronic application.
Nanofibres producing singlet oxygen
Nanomaterials and Nanotechnologies for Environment Protection and Sustainable Future
Nanophotonics with hybrid DNA origami structures
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