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II BalanSeal valve construction is used and variable back pressure conditions exist, use the maximum back pressure to determine Pn in equation and correct K factor (see graph page 44)... [Pg.443]

The temperature of the surface of the Earth is rising about 0.10-0.15°C per decade (see graph). If current trends in population growth and energy use continue, by the middle of the twenty-first century the concentration of CO, in the atmosphere will be about twice its value prior to the Industrial Revolution. What are the likely consequences of this doubling of the CO, concentration ... [Pg.730]

You see graphs for combined energy plus a difference graph. [Pg.165]

Fig. 10. Fleetronmicrograph (Pt/C replica) showing epitaxial association of L-alanine and quartz. Chains are oriented in two preferred directions and a rough chain-folded surface is developed. See graph (b) Fig. 9... [Pg.15]

A The adsorption of hydrogen cyanide on solid surfaces decreases with rising temperature, according to Langmuire (see Graph 3).352... [Pg.167]

Fig. 12. Percentile frequencies of vole species in each of the strata of locality no. 8 of Villany 1. (hatched) Mimomys sp. (small species) 2. Mimomys savini 3. Arvicola cantiana 4. Myodes sp. 5. Pliomys episcopalis 6, 7 and 8, see graph 9. Pilymys sp. 10. Microtus mvalinus-ratttcepoides group 11. Microtus arvalinus 12. Microtus cf. gregalis (redrawn after Meulen, 1973). Fig. 12. Percentile frequencies of vole species in each of the strata of locality no. 8 of Villany 1. (hatched) Mimomys sp. (small species) 2. Mimomys savini 3. Arvicola cantiana 4. Myodes sp. 5. Pliomys episcopalis 6, 7 and 8, see graph 9. Pilymys sp. 10. Microtus mvalinus-ratttcepoides group 11. Microtus arvalinus 12. Microtus cf. gregalis (redrawn after Meulen, 1973).
More than 60 years ago, the average world production of flaxseed was about 3.4 million metric tons (MMT), which was more than sunflower, 2.5 MMT, and slightly lower than rapeseed, 3.8 MMT. In the same period, soybean was produced at a level of 12.6 MMT (4). In those years, flaxseed was the third-most produced oilseed in the world by volume. Since then, world production of flaxseed has remained between 2 and 3 MMT, and the production of other oilseeds has increased considerably (4). In 2000-2001, world production of flaxseed was 2.34 MMT, with Canada being the largest producer and exporter of this oilseed (See graph in Canola chapter). [Pg.922]

See graph in ref. 262 for calculated values at various temperatures. " See graph in ref 263 for calculated values at various temperatures. ° Calculated values at 127 °C. ... [Pg.476]

One such shape descriptor is based on the minimum number of interior points enclosed by the surface from where the entire interior wall can be illuminated, or, in an equivalent formulation, from where the entire interior wall can be seen. A seeing graph [347] for any closed surface, whether differentiable or not, has the following properties ... [Pg.124]

The sequence of seeing graphs for families of MlDCO s of the ethanol molecule has been used for shape characterization [347], and the method is equally applicable to fused sphere VDW surfaces, and to solvent accessible surfaces. [Pg.124]

The results show that even at a 4 times lower concentration there is still 1.3 to 1.4 times more product transferred to a hot metal surface with the emulsion of HI 680 (see Graph 3). [Pg.697]

Mezey, P.G. (1988b). Graphical Shapes Seeing Graphs of Chemical Curves and Molecular Surfaces. 7. Mar/i.C/iew., 2,377. [Pg.617]

This last has a scatter not much bigger than the mass measurement errors can account for (see graph in ref. [16]), so it seems to be the more fundamental. The SMBH accounts for about 0.0013 of the galaxy s or bulge s mass, but deviations of an order of magnitude are known. [Pg.167]


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