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Robert D. Hart

Researcher at University of Western Australia

Publications -  34
Citations -  842

Robert D. Hart is an academic researcher from University of Western Australia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Copper & Crystal structure. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 34 publications receiving 793 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert D. Hart include Royal Perth Hospital.

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Concordance of traditional osteometric and volume-rendered MSCT interlandmark cranial measurements

TL;DR: It is found that traditional bone measurements are more precise than their MSCT counterparts, although overall differences between the two data acquisition methods are negligible compared to sample variance.
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The relationships between kaolinite crystal properties and the origin of materials for a brazilian kaolin deposit

TL;DR: In this paper, the clay particles in a kaolin deposit from Brazil were investigated by X-ray diffraction (XRD), differential thermal analysis (DTA), analytical transmission electron microscopy (ATEM), and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) to examine the relationships between morphological and chemical properties of the crystals and to relate these properties to formation conditions.
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Lewis-Base Adducts of Group 11 Metal(I) Compounds. LXXIII Synthesis, Spectroscopy and Structural Systematics of New 1:1 'Cubane' Tetramers of Copper(I) and Silver(I) Halides with Triphenylarsine

TL;DR: In this paper, the structural characterization of a number of 1 : 1 tetramer adducts of copper(I) and silver (I) halides, MX, with triphenylarsine, AsPh3, is recorded, being [XM(AsPh3)]4.
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The nature of soil kaolins from indonesia and western australia

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used analytical TEM, XRD, TGA and chemical analysis to characterize soil kaolins from Indonesia and Western Australia, and the results suggest that soil kaolin properties may be characteristic of a particular pedoenvironment and that a systematic study of kaolin in different pedoenvironments is required.