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T. L. Rutt andJ. A. Syne, "Fabrication of Multilayer Ceramic Capacitor by Metal Impregnation," IEEE Trans. Parts Hybrids Packag., PHP-9, 144-147 (1973). [Pg.316]

Fp = feed flow rate Cp = feed solute concentration pHp = feed pH Fp = concentrate flow rate Cp = concentrate solute concentration... [Pg.146]

M. Ander, IEEE Trans. Parts, Hybrids, Packag. PHP-9, 4 (1973). [Pg.33]

Php = horsepower used by system (not motor horsepower of driver)... [Pg.318]

Reelity Check On the day of the above pricing in Manila, super unleaded gasoline in Storrs, Connecticut, sold for 2.49 per gallon. However, 1255 PHP (= 27) was about one day s wage for a teacher in the Philippines at that time. [Pg.14]

Histidine phosphatases and aspartate phosphatases are well established in lower organisms, mainly in bacteria and in context with two-component-systems . Reversible phosphorylation of histidine residues in vertebrates is in its infancy. The first protein histidine phosphatase (PHP) from mammalian origin was identified just recently. The soluble 14 kD protein does not resemble any of the other phosphatases. ATP-citrate lyase and the (3-subunit of heterotrimeric GTP-binding proteins are substrates of PHP thus touching both, metabolic pathways and signal transduction [4]. [Pg.1014]


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