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Gradients of concentration and flow velocity near the surface of a polarized electrode in a flowing analyte

Gradients of NH3 and NO near the catalyst surface

Gradients of the charge density, Ap, calculated for complex 1 in

Grading a mountainside. Reproduced with permission from Landscapes Unlimited,

Grading by weighing by means of a hinged spout.

Grading curves for 3 different crushing methods

Grading curves.

Grading of all components of a very high performance concrete, after Lecomte and Thomas .

Grading of hardwoods

Grading rules must take knots into account, .

Gradual aggregation of a collection of wax beads floating on water, in an experiment carried out by Allain, C., Cloitre, M. The beads have diameter 3 mm. The tank is square with side 70 cm and the fraction of the surface area covered with beads is 16 . This is enough for the final cluster, containing all the beads, to span the surface from one side to the other

Gradual blurring regimes as Re increases, as shown in Figure 4.4.2.

Gradual breakdown of interface in a stratified tank.

Gradual change in the angle of an intense diffraction spot recorded at 500 ms time intervals at 80 K. The unexplained abrupt change was observed at t 0

Gradual changes in profit improvement levers Source

Gradual color change of a CH2C12 solution of compound 27 containing 75 of the ring-closed isomer 27c when treated with a catalytic amount of 3N .

Gradual cooling apparatus, -323T and -107T.

Gradual decrease in absorption maxima in of RhB dye catalyzed by Fe304 in UV light.

Gradual decrease in the radius of orbit.

Gradual decrease of internal standard response caused by the charging of the mass spectrometer. Analyte

Gradual development of long tail and two humps as

Gradual development of transcrystalline layer around talc particle in PP at 130 C

Gradual dissolution of Os from the Os Au surface shown in

Gradual genesis of an electron interference pattern in a double-slit experiment, with electrons reaching the detector one at a time.

Gradual improvement in cetane number of naphthalene caused by hydrogenation and subsequent selective ring opening. Adapted from ref. 12.



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