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Hypothetical relationships between job tenure and accident rates

Hypothetical Relative Minima of The buckling stress in the composite material is then

Hypothetical repeatability data plot.

Hypothetical representation of a set of architectural domains defined by monomer concentration and proportion of lipid. Each defines structure regardless of the exact composition, providing this lies within its boundary. Letters a to d and a to d represent specific concentrations of components. The dotted line d to d shows a pathway of changing concentration by which a spore wall such as that shown in

Hypothetical Representation of an Equilibrium Solution of a Reducing Sugar.

Hypothetical representation of host defense activation by extracellularly produced H2O2 in GO-transgenic plant. Salicylic acid biosynthesis is elevated through stimulation of benzoic acid 2-hydroxylase activity. The expression of defense-related proteins is induced by increased salicylic acid and perhaps also by H2O2 itself via a separate pathway.

Hypothetical representation of polystyrene-bound peptides in polar solvent

Hypothetical representation of relative photocatalytic activities of miKtures of components A and B. A synergetic effect can be suggested at least when a mixture shows better photocatalytic activity compared with those of pure components A and B.

Hypothetical representation of the adsorption mechanism of retention in normal-phase chromatography. S denotes sample molecule, E denotes molecule of strong polar solvent, and X and Y are polar functional groups of the stationary phase. Prior to retention, the surface of stationary phase is covered with a monolayer of solvent molecules E. Retention in normal-phase chromatography is driven by the adsorption of S molecules upon the displacement of E molecules. The solvent molecules that cover the surface of the adsorbent may or may not interact with the adsorption sites, depending on the properties of the solvent.

Hypothetical representation of the adsorption of various hydrocarbons on the silica surface. Crosshatched areas represent reactive hydroxyl cTu etS Reprinted from Advances in Analytical Chemistry and Instrumentation by permission of John Wiley

Hypothetical representation of the binary phase diagram at regions of very dilute concentrations of amphiphilic compound. Small pollywog-like creations represent molecules of an amphiphilic compound, such as a detergent. The orderly array in zone Z represent crystals. The spherical array in zone Y represent micelles. In zone X only individual molecules are present. For explanation of A, B, C, and D see text.

Hypothetical representation of the interpolyelectrolyte complexation between a large number of arms. Reprinted from with permission from the American Chemical Society

Hypothetical responses of male elephants at different ages to pre-ovulatory urine that contains an estrous pheromone. The main response of signal detection is flehmen. Additional behaviors may reveai aspects of receiver condition, status, and experience. Behavior one might include moves away , vocalize , and blow . Behavior two might include motionless with ears erect, dig, and suck. Ages are estimates and wouid vary with populations and their histories of human intrusion and poaching.

Hypothetical rhodel of the orientation of pancreatic lipase at the oil-water interface

Hypothetical role of cell-wall bound hydroxycinnamic acids as anchors for lignification.

Hypothetical role of cobalamine coenzyme in the action of ribonucleoside triphosphate reductase.

Hypothetical role of natriuretic hormone

Hypothetical Role of Pseudo-Acyclic Intermediates in Mutarotation Reactions. The curves qualitatively represent the changes in free energy of a sugar for which the 3-pyranose is more stable than the a-pyranose . The relative stabilities of the isomers are represented in the decreasing order

Hypothetical roles of FABP in intracellular arachidonate trafficking. Arachidonate, released by phospholipase activities .

Hypothetical ROMP of substituted methylenecyclopropene.

Hypothetical route to a polyacetylene precursor.

Hypothetical routes for thioesterification

Hypothetical routes to polyacetylene via ring opening of cyclic polyenes.

Hypothetical schema of events leading to vascular smooth muscle injury and

Hypothetical schematic model showing degeneration of motor neurons in ALS. Glutamate



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