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Semlitsch, M., and Willert, H. G., Properties of Implant alloys for Artificial Hip Joints , Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing, 18, 511-520 (1980)... [Pg.480]

Mascia, L., Pak, S.H., and Caporiccio, G. Properties Enhancement of Fluorosilicone Elastomers with Compatibilized Crystalline Vinylidene Fluoride Polymers, Eur. Polym. J. 31(5), 459 65, 1995. [Pg.349]

Ens, W. Mao, Y. Mayer, F. Standing, K.G. Properties of Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption. Measurements Wifli a Time-to-Digital Converter. Rapid Commun. Mass Spectrom. 1991, 5, 117-123. [Pg.435]

Collins, A.G. Properties of Produced Waters, Petroleum Engineering... [Pg.473]

Kaufman, J.G. Properties of Aluminum Alloys Tensile, Creep, and Fatigue Data at High and Low Temperatures, ASM International, Materials Park, OH, 1999. Kaufman, J.G. Introduction to Aluminum Alloys and Tempers, ASM International, Materials Park, OH. 2000. [Pg.71]

The formation of polyelectrolyte complexes (PEC) is governed by the characteristics of the individual polyelectrolyte components (e.g. properties of ionic sites - strong or weak electrolyte -, position of ionic sites, charge density, rigidity of macromolecular chains) and the chemical environment (e.g. solvent, ionic strength, pH and temperature). Polyelectrolyte complexes are either separated from the solution as solids or liquids or they are still soluble in solution or may settle as gels due to variation of the controlling factors mentioned above. [Pg.21]

Wodzki R, Swiatkowski M, and Lapienis G. Properties of star-shaped polymer with poly(oxyethylene) branches and monoesters of phosphoric acid end groups in pertaction of alkali, alkaline earth, and transient metal cations. React Funct Polym, 2002 52(3) 9-161. [Pg.400]

G. Properties of the racemic species of verapamil hydrochloride and gallopamil hydrochloride. Int. J. Pharm. 1999,178, III-I20. [Pg.3750]

Pape P G, Property Enhancement with Modifiers and Additives. Retec proceedings. New Brunswick, N.J., 18th-19th Oct.1994, 201-9. [Pg.344]

Wierschem, A., Linde, H., and Velarde, M.G., Properties of surface wave trains excited by mass transfer through a hquid surface, Phys. Rev. E, 64, 022601-1-4, 2001. [Pg.142]

Stoffel, W. Hellenbroich, B. Heimann, G. Properties and specificities of sphingosine kinase from blood platelets. Hoppe-Seyler s Z. Physiol. Chem., 354, 1311-1316 (1973)... [Pg.360]

Figure 6.24 Some of the most common atom-based scaffolds exclusively found in a database search of druglike compounds (COBRA), pure natural products (PNP), and marine natural products (MNP). (Grabowski, K., Schneider, G. Properties and architecture of drugs and natural products revisited. Curr. Opin Chem. Biol 2007, 1, 115-127.)... Figure 6.24 Some of the most common atom-based scaffolds exclusively found in a database search of druglike compounds (COBRA), pure natural products (PNP), and marine natural products (MNP). (Grabowski, K., Schneider, G. Properties and architecture of drugs and natural products revisited. Curr. Opin Chem. Biol 2007, 1, 115-127.)...
Grabowski, K., Schneider, G. Properties and architecture of drugs and natural products revisited. Curr. Opin Chem. Biol. 2007, 1, 115-127. [Pg.277]

Dfinition 1.13. —A simplidal presheqfon Sm/S)xu is said to have the B.G.-property with respect to f for ary elementay distinguished square as in 1.3 such that X and V belong... [Pg.56]

Proposition 1.16. —A simplicial sheaf. 3 on the category Sm/S)xu has the B.G.-property with respect to if and only if for any trivial cofibration — such that is fibrant... [Pg.56]

To finish the proof of the lemma take U to be a maximal Zariski open subset of S such that J (U) 0 (it always exist since S is noetherian). Assume that there is a point j S outside U. Then there exists an open neighbourhood V of j in S such that (y) = =0. Using the fact that JS has the B.G.-property for the elementary distinguished square formed by U and V we conclude that J (U U V) 0, which contradicts the maximality of U. [Pg.58]

C = refers to condensation G = property evaluated at Tc I = refers to bulk liquid L = refers to liquid-vapor interface SL = saturated liquid == refers to tank wall CO =5 refers to ambient side of tank... [Pg.282]


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