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Since this is the first occasion we have had to examine the rates at which chemical reactions occur, a few remarks about mechanistic steps and rate laws seem appropriate. The reader who feels the need for additional information on this topic should consult the discussions which will be found in any physical chemistry text. [Pg.280]

Stability maps and correlation diagrams. As a concluding remark to some topics considered in this chapter and a recapitulation of procedures often employed in the description and classification of intermetallic systems, a little additional information about correlation diagrams is included here. [Pg.307]

Commercial products based on copolymers of ethylene and TEE are made by addition copolymerization initiated by free radicals [89]. Small amounts (1 to 10 mol%) of modifying comonomers are added to eliminate a rapid embrittlement of the product at exposure to elevated temperatures. Examples of the modifying comonomers are perfluorobutylethylene, hexafluoropropylene, perfluorovinyl ether, andhexafluor-oisobutylene [90]. Additional information on the methods to prepare ETEE copolymers are discussed in [88]. ETFE resins are essentially alternating copolymers [90], and in the molecular formula they are isomeric with PVDF with a head-to-head, tail-to-tail structure. However, in many important physical properties, the modified ETFE copolymers are superior to PVDF with the exception of the latter s remarkable piezoelectric and pyroelectric characteristics. [Pg.19]

For additional information about the results in Table 4.1, we collected data from the analysis of platinum in a series of studies using rigid and flexible infusion catheters. The summary shown in Table 4.2 demonstrates that the remarkable distribution artifact observed with rigid catheters is not seen in rats infused with flexible catheters. [Pg.114]

Metadata Represent any additional information on the molecular entities, lUPAC name, Chemical Abstracts Service name, remarks, and comments. [Pg.341]

ZB Used to transmit correlation factors or transmission factors Remarks Include any additional information. [Pg.118]

The references for additional information are at the beginning of the line concerned (under Remarks ). [Pg.1973]

S Additional information <3, 7> (<3> enzyme exists in different conformational states with different substrate kinetic properties [9] <3> presumably one common nucleoside acceptor site [15] <3> purine deoxynucleo-side activity inseparably associated with deoxycytidine kinase protein [16] <3> several isozymes cytosolic deoxycytidine kinase I and II, plus mitochondrial isozyme [10] <3> multisubstrate enzyme, that also phos-phorylates purine deoxyribonucleotides [9] <7> enzyme has two separate active sites for deoxycytidine and deoxyadenosine activity [22] <3> reacts with both enantiomers of -deoxycytidine, -deoxyguanidine, -deoxyadenosine, and a-D-deoxycytidine is also substrate [31] <3> reacts with both enantiomers of jS-deoxyadenosine, j3-arabinofuranosyl-adenine and jd-deoxyguanine ]34] <3> remarkably relaxed enantioselectivity with respect to cytidine derivatives in p configuration [36] <3> lack of enantioselectivity for D- and L-analogues of cytidine and adenosine [43]) [9, 10, 15, 16, 22, 31, 34, 43]... [Pg.241]

Remark It follows from ii) and the remark just preceding 1.2.3 that for sufficiently small Stale neighbourhood s of s we have always property ii). Moreover for sufficiently small s we have the additional Information that we can take (Y,- ) to be a Kummer covering relative to divisors (L,).. .. with D<-,i = 2 l. , with (L. ). [Pg.38]

As additional information, the curve of the indentation size eflFect of sapphire in Fig. 8 was complemented by data measured and analyzed by Oliver and Pharr [19] on a (0001) plane. It is very remarkable that neither the different crystals and orientations, nor the different (depth sensing) measurements (Vickers-Berkovich) and the very different data analyses affect the character of the size effect observed in sapphire it can be described by one curve according to Eq. (3)/(3a) for available data in an extremely wide range of testing loads between 1 mN and 100 N. [Pg.197]

In this case, only the character tables are needed in order to construct such projectors. They will certainly destroy all parts of the function space that do not belong to the irrep F, but, on the other hand, one loses the additional information in the subrepresentation. As we will see in the subsequent chapters, these little auxiliary indices are nonetheless valuable. A further remarkable property of a projector is that if it is applied twice with inverted kl indices, one again obtains a projector ... [Pg.68]

Let us return to the problem stated in Example 3.5, the WallShaker speakers at J M Distributors. As we computed in this example, Qeoq = 189.7units, such that, if this value were feasible, we would set Q = 190. Now, assume that J M has collected additional information regarding demand and replenishment lead time. First, note that Pd = 18,000/365 = 49.32 units/day. J M has measured the uncertainty in daily demand to be Oq = 15 units/day. The company s data indicate, however, that the replenishment lead time is remarkably consistent at L = 4 days, such that they are willing to assume that Ol = 0- Thus, we can... [Pg.119]

With respect to structure and coverage, the present chapter follows quite closely Chapter 5 in Volume 1, which also serves as a natural background to the material of this review. The introductory comments in the previous review are still valid, and only one additional remark should be made, namely that several important papers which have appeared during the period presently under review have in fact already been reviewed (often in detail) in Volume 1 on the basis of preliminary short communications. Such papers will here be subjected to a more detailed treatment only if additional information has been given or if important corrections have been made. [Pg.200]

In the following subsections, these approaches are reviewed. It is important to remark here that the deduction of affinity spectra from binding (titration) curves is a hard numerical problem, where the accuracy of the resulting spectrum depends critically on the quality of the input data it is well known that exact distributions can only be obtained with accordingly exact data even with 1% random deviations, variations in the results are found. Besides, titration curves are sensitive only to the main moments of the distribution (peak positions and width) thus in the absence of additional information, further details cannot be obtained (Merz 1980 Borkovec et al. 1996 Orsetti, Andrade, and Molina 2009). [Pg.397]


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