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Fig. 18.6 Joining up of (a) long-chain molecules or (b) branched molecules to produce (c) a... Fig. 18.6 Joining up of (a) long-chain molecules or (b) branched molecules to produce (c) a...
Fig. 16. Graphical representation of Arrhenius parameters for the low temperature decomposition of ammonium perchlorate (pelleted, orthorhombic, o, and cubic, , forms). Compensation behaviour is observed. Data from Jacobs and Ng [452]. N = nucleation, B = branching, G = growth processes. Fig. 16. Graphical representation of Arrhenius parameters for the low temperature decomposition of ammonium perchlorate (pelleted, orthorhombic, o, and cubic, , forms). Compensation behaviour is observed. Data from Jacobs and Ng [452]. N = nucleation, B = branching, G = growth processes.
The surface area of the crushed Berea sandstone was 1.50 m2/g. b% branching of parent olefin. cAverage value average deviation. [Pg.400]

Figure 10.1. Schematic diagram showing inhibition of synthesis of amino acids a) single chain inhibition occurs when enzyme controlling committed step (S ) is inhibited by increasing concentrations of product AAj b) branched chain inhibition of by increased concentration of AA2 occurs at a post-branching step (sj), while permitting continued production of product of other branch (AAj). In general, each step is controlled by a single enzyme. Figure 10.1. Schematic diagram showing inhibition of synthesis of amino acids a) single chain inhibition occurs when enzyme controlling committed step (S ) is inhibited by increasing concentrations of product AAj b) branched chain inhibition of by increased concentration of AA2 occurs at a post-branching step (sj), while permitting continued production of product of other branch (AAj). In general, each step is controlled by a single enzyme.
Scheme 23 Decarboxylative allylic elherification (1 = linear product, b = branched product) [69]... Scheme 23 Decarboxylative allylic elherification (1 = linear product, b = branched product) [69]...
Figure 12 (a) Branched chain aggregate, (b) Branched chain aggregate decomposed into the... [Pg.151]

Nicolas, E., Russell, K. C., and Hruby, V. J. (1993). Asymmetric 1,4-addition of organo-cuprates to chiral a, b-unsaturated N-Acyl-4-phenyl-2-oxazolidinones A new approach to the synthesis of chiral b-branched carboxylic acids. J. Org. Chem. 58, 766—770. [Pg.353]

Bearing in mind that the amplitude of scattering I becomes infinite on the spinodal, it is possible to write down simple conditions for its trivial (a) and nontrivial (b) branches... [Pg.165]

R Rigid F Flexible C Cyclic L Linear B Branched 1 Induced P Permanent L Low M Medium H High 0 Oligo L Low M Medium H High... [Pg.44]

Fig Polymer chains, (a) linear, (b) branched, (c) comb-type, (d) ladder-type, (e) net work. [Pg.46]

Figure 27.1 Hierarchy of empirical construction components (A) monomers, (B) branch cells, (C) dendrons and (D) dendrimers leading to (E) core-shell tecto(dendrimers)... Figure 27.1 Hierarchy of empirical construction components (A) monomers, (B) branch cells, (C) dendrons and (D) dendrimers leading to (E) core-shell tecto(dendrimers)...
Fig. 17. a Linear (readily biodegradable) alkylbenzenesulfonates (ABS). b Branched (slowly biodegradable) alkylbenzenesulfonates (ABS)... [Pg.362]

Is the apparent C2 symmetry between the A and B branches compatible with the numerous experiments revealing that charge separation proceeds essentially along the A branch [169] ... [Pg.35]

Check valve Valve B-Branch flow valve... [Pg.99]

Fig. 1.1 Synthetic macromolecular architectures A) linear B) branched C) cross-linked. Fig. 1.1 Synthetic macromolecular architectures A) linear B) branched C) cross-linked.
Fig. 1.8 Schematic representation of A) gei-type, B) branched gei-type, C) macro-porous and D) branched macroporous resins. Fig. 1.8 Schematic representation of A) gei-type, B) branched gei-type, C) macro-porous and D) branched macroporous resins.
Fig. 23 AFM images of examples of calculations by DNA self-assembly, a Section of patterned DNA lattice containing barcode information of 01101 the 1 and Obit values are clearly visible as lighter and darker stripes, respectively (from [151] reprinted with permission), b Branched tiled DNA nanostructures, mimicking the solution of a Pascal triangle [152]. Reprinted with permission... Fig. 23 AFM images of examples of calculations by DNA self-assembly, a Section of patterned DNA lattice containing barcode information of 01101 the 1 and Obit values are clearly visible as lighter and darker stripes, respectively (from [151] reprinted with permission), b Branched tiled DNA nanostructures, mimicking the solution of a Pascal triangle [152]. Reprinted with permission...
Figure 4.1 Schematic representation of the structures of (a) linear amylose and (b) branched amylose and amylopectin. Figure 4.1 Schematic representation of the structures of (a) linear amylose and (b) branched amylose and amylopectin.
Further work using time-resolved EPR and magnetophotoselection (MPS), using plane-polarized light to excite the triplet state, gave information on the orientation of the optical transition dipole axes relative to the principal axes of the triplet state. By this technique the transition moments of the primary donor"6, the carotenoid in the bRC"7 and the bacteriopheophytin in the inactive B branch 4>0"8 were determined. [Pg.183]


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