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Bowron et al. [11] have performed neutron diffraction experiments on 1,3-dimethylimidazolium chloride ([MMIM]C1) in order to model the imidazolium room-temperature ionic liquids. The total structure factors, E(Q), for five 1,3-dimethylimidazolium chloride melts - fully probated, fully deuterated, a 1 1 fully deuterated/fully probated mixture, ring deuterated only, and side chain deuterated only - were measured. Figure 4.1-4 shows the probability distribution of chloride around a central imidazolium cation as determined by modeling of the neutron data. [Pg.133]

Trust. A trust agreement designates someone you choose (called a trustee) to hold property you transfer to the trust on behalf of a beneficiary. Property distributed through a trust is not subject to probate. The estate tax advantages are limited and vary depending upon the type of trust. [Pg.246]

A trust is a way to leave your money so that it avoids probate, takes full advantage of tax benefits, and accomplishes what you desire either before or after you are gone. In a trust, you assign part or all of your estate to a trustee or trustees to manage and distribute in a manner prescribed by you. It is a way to control the release of your money after your death. This can be done to protect and enhance the lives of others, usually those dear to you. Things are prearranged for your beneficiaries because you won t be around to do it yourself. [Pg.253]


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