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Reducing strong

It would be advantageous to be able to lower the electron energy in the electron impact source of CMB instruments sufficiently to reduce strongly, or even eliminate, the problem of dissociative ionization from interfering... [Pg.337]

The function of Kollidon 12 PF or Kollidon 17 PF is to reduce strongly the local side effects (e.g. formation of oedemas) and to increase the retention time in the tissue. [Pg.425]

Hydrogen peroxide can also reduce strong oxidizing agents such as chlorine, hypochlorites, potassium permanganate, and ceric sulfate, as follows ... [Pg.120]

Fig. 11.24 The quality of the STM picture is reduced strongly in the potential regime of the reduction peaks Cl—C3 in [Pyi, 4]TFSA. The STM probes the breakdown of the TFSA, which may be induced by water and/or other impurities in the ultralow concentration regime. Fig. 11.24 The quality of the STM picture is reduced strongly in the potential regime of the reduction peaks Cl—C3 in [Pyi, 4]TFSA. The STM probes the breakdown of the TFSA, which may be induced by water and/or other impurities in the ultralow concentration regime.
The introduction of two para-substituents reduce strongly the antihistamine properties, indicating that the two phenyl nuclei have different functions in binding to the receptor. This observation is confirmed by the large difference in activity between the enantiomers of 4, 41-CH3-diphenhydramine. [Pg.404]

For a-substituted enamines of Table 10, the introduction of a methyl group in 125 increases the calculated dipole moment with 1.721 D slightly for types 117 (which we consider as a close approximation to the not determined minimum energy form of the type 118). A larger value of 2.231 D is calculated for the a-fluoro substituent in 126, which reduces strongly to 1.107 D for the a-hydroxy substituent in 136. On rotation to type 121 the value for the methyl-substituted 125 increases to 1.719 D and to 1.313 D for 136, but for the fluoro-substituted 126 it strongly decreases to 0.943 D. [Pg.62]

Studies of Taslrl and TaslrS knockout mice provide clear evidence for their involvement in umami taste. The deletion of either receptor gene reduced strongly the attractiveness of... [Pg.1823]

It has been possible in recent years to reduce strongly the fluorine emission and thereby the fluorine consumption e.g. by dry adsorption and dry chemisorption of the hydrogen fluoride-containing gases from the electrolysis furnace with aluminum oxide. [Pg.249]

A new scrubbing process for the extraction agent makes it possible to reduce strongly the quantity of MAW... [Pg.622]

Iodide ion is a weak reducing agent and will reduce strong oxidizing agents. It is not used, however, as a titrant mainly because of the lack of a convenient visual indicator system, as well as other factors such as speed of the reaction. [Pg.426]

Since most feed material for catalytic processes using zeolites contains a few parts per million of water, it is reasonable to expect that polyvalent ions in the zeolites will be occupying positions in the sodalite unit rather than in site I, and that the cations will be bonded to residual water or other oxygen species. Such bonding will reduce strongly the electrostatic field generated by the cation. [Pg.196]

Liquid flow reduces strongly as the fractures desaturate (fractures desaturate before the matrix). [Pg.182]

Figure 13 Reduced strong-collision fall-off curves for thermal unimolecular reactions. Full curves RRKM caladatUms from ref. 33 dashed curves reduced Kassel integrals from ref. IB for CH3NC, both curves coinckk... Figure 13 Reduced strong-collision fall-off curves for thermal unimolecular reactions. Full curves RRKM caladatUms from ref. 33 dashed curves reduced Kassel integrals from ref. IB for CH3NC, both curves coinckk...
Figure 14 Reduced strong- (— — — —) and weak-collision fall-off curves for thermal... Figure 14 Reduced strong- (— — — —) and weak-collision fall-off curves for thermal...

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