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    Spin frustration and magnetic ordering in theS=12molecular antiferromagnetfcc−Cs3C60

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    We have investigated the low-temperature magnetic state of face-centered-cubic (fcc) Cs3C60, a Mott insulator and the first molecular analog of a geometrically frustrated Heisenberg fcc antiferromagnet with S=1/2 spins. Specific heat studies reveal the presence of both long-range antiferromagnetic ordering and a magnetically disordered state below TN=2.2 K, which is in agreement with local probe experiments. These results together with the strongly suppressed TN are unexpected for conventional atom-based fcc antiferromagnets, implying that the fulleride molecular degrees of freedom give rise to the unique magnetic ground state

    Gastrointestinal System, Obesity, and Body Composition

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    Inactivation and Extraction of Bacterial Spores for Systems Biological Analysis

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