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Extremely schematic representation of the labda-probe.

Extremely tight horizontal clearance.

Extremes in the form of Si MAS NMR spectra of tetrahedral Si-O compounds.

Extremes of cross-metathesis.

Extremes of Fiber Contiguity

Extremes of gas flow in the vicinity of rising gas bubbles in BFBs.

Extremes of micromixing in a stirred tank reactor

Extremes of transient response at downstream station 4 to step change of reactant input concentration, second order reaction, and selected values of kc0r. The flow is the stretch of stream up to station 4, having measured tracer response shown in

Extrinsic -type semiconduction model An impurity atom such as phosphorus, having five valence electrons, may substitute for a silicon atom. This results in an extra bonding electron, which is bound to the impurity atom and orbits it.

Extrinsic aging and intrinsic aging.

Extrinsic and intrinsic loss features in XPS. CuO

Extrinsic and intrinsic motivation

Extrinsic and intrinsic pathway.

Extrinsic and intrinsic pathways,

Extrinsic and intrinsic regimes in the log a versus 1 jT relation.

Extrinsic band model description for the electronic structure of MGS. The acceptor levels correspond to localized Pt -like states, each containing one unpaired electron.

Extrinsic CD spectrum for the complex formed between cholesterol and bilirubin in chloroform solution.

Extrinsic chiral porphyrin dimers.

Extrinsic circular dichroic spectra of berberine-B-DNA complexes. Reprinted in part from with permission from Elsevier

Extrinsic p-type semiconduction model The motion of this hole in response to an electric field.

Extrinsic semiconductors containing impurities that interact with the band structure of the host material.

Extrinsic SERS detection of DNA. SERRS spectra of the eight dye-labelled oligonucleotides

Extrinsic shrinkage barrier effect, The first layer of hydrogel particles swells and acts as a closing valve. Now, the further dry particles can not be supplied with water

Extrinsic stability curves for muscovite and paragonite, based on , are superimposed.

Extrinsic stability limits of muscovite, based on equilibrium 5.140 for variable amounts of H2O component in fluid. Also shown are incipient melting curves of granite for various h20 isopleths and stability curves of Al2Si05 polymorphs, according to Holdaway , American Journal of Science, 212, 946-58. Reprinted with permission of American Journal of Science.



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