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Stack diameter or (length + width)/2 (m) Number of velocity measurement points... [Pg.540]

Protein M, Number of Residues per Chain Subunit Organization... [Pg.111]

Proteoglycan Glycosaminoglycan Protein M, Number of Amino Acid Residues... [Pg.291]

Enzyme Coenzyme Enzyme M, Number of Subunits Subunit M, Number of Subunits per Complex... [Pg.653]

FsR,k = factor for contribution of sidestream k flow to minimum reflux HK = heavy key component L = liquid flo Tate, mol/h LK = light key component nf = number of feeds ns = number of sidestreams m = number of sidestreams above feed n qp = thermal condition of feed qs = thermal condition of sidestream R = reflux ratio... [Pg.83]

UK. = Light key component in volatile mixture L/V = Internal reflux ratio L/D = Actual external reflux ratio (L/D) ,in = Minimum external reflux ratio M = Molecular weight of compound Mg = Total mols steam required m = Number of sidestreams above feed, n N = Number of theoretical trays in distillation tower (not including reboiler) at operating finite reflux. For partial condenser system N includes condenser or number theoretical trays or transfer units for a packed tower (VOC calculations) Nb = Number of trays from tray, m, to bottom tray, but not including still or reboiler Nrain = Minimum number of theoretical trays in distillation tower (not including reboiler) at total or infinite reflux. For partial condenser system,... [Pg.105]

Application Vessel metal Temperature range (°C) Vessel type and purpose Vessel size range t (m) Number of systems Type of controller Po wer supply size range (kW) Date of first installation... [Pg.270]

We first note the following fundamental relationships for linear and convergent synthesis plans with the following designations I = number of reactant inputs, M = number of reactions, N = number of reaction stages, L = number of parallel reactions, G = number of stages with parallel reactions. [Pg.110]

Figure 10. Absorption spectrum of the Pd nanoparticles before (0) and after deposition of various amounts of silver, m number of monolayers of silver. (Reprinted from Ref [131], 1994, with permission from American Chemical Society.)... Figure 10. Absorption spectrum of the Pd nanoparticles before (0) and after deposition of various amounts of silver, m number of monolayers of silver. (Reprinted from Ref [131], 1994, with permission from American Chemical Society.)...
Type of Subshell Allowed Values of m Number of Orbitals Maximum Number of Electrons... [Pg.257]


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Magnetic Quantum Number (m)

Number-Average Molecular Weight (M)

Quantum number m

The spin quantum number ms

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