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I Counter-flow exchanger, condenser.

I Crystals of monoclinic sulfur.

I D of a valve gradient based LPLC system .

I D ratio vs. conversion for m-xylene on SAPO-31

I Damaged eanilage. Figure courtesy of. Veu-.uirpt. Sepiemhcr, 1.

I Data, iet. i with different dimensionality.

I Density modified displacement of chlorobenzene with 4 Aerosol MA OT 25 n-butanol . Dyed chlorobenzene is outlined in figures above. Note that lines are also visible in B indicating the movement of dyed surfactant alcohol solution.

I Dependence of response of anisotropy sensor on analyte concentration in direct and competition assays

I depicts reversible monomer iPrCpFluZr-R , as well was the structures of the

I Design timelines of participants with different levels of experience.

I Details of connection and RBS section.

I Determination of activation energy.

I Developing stresses in accordance with Boussinesq s theory, Uniformly distributed load.

I Diagram of a typical drencher

I Diagram of the correspondence between the distance , whence it declines to the primary energy state at equilibrium, when AGmix 0. Aging is the process of AGmjx declining to AGmix 0.

I Diagram showing the distance d from origin to crystal plane

I Differences between linear and branched polyethylene are illustrated. The left-hand panel shows hnear, or high-density polyethylene, and the right-hand panel shows the branched, or low-density form. In each case, the upper diagram illustrates the molecular structure for part of a polymer chain. The lower diagrams show the way that polymer chains would pack together to form the solid plastic. Branched chains cannot approach one another as closely, so the resulting material has a much lower density.

I Different types of catalytic asymmetric aldol reactions.

I Direct modes of metal activation.

I Dispersibility of 50 g pectin in 10s mL water in a 2-L two-neck distilling flask held at 26 C with mild stirring. The weight per volume percentage concentration was calculated, after periodically withdrawing 10-mL samples from the suspension and oven-drying them to constant weight.

I Dispersive interactions between adenine in AMP and a porphyrin dimer. For an interactive model, see http

I displays the experimental characteristic curve obtained and die values employed to generate it. The existence of very little scatter in the data demonstrates that the isotherms of the various adsorbates were successfully correlated as a single temperature-independent characteristic curve. This fact corroborates the applicability of the Potential theory to the carbon under study.

I displays the microstructures of each SiC sample after chemical etching. By comparatively assessing each image, it is apparent that the supplementary post-sintering heat treatment has induced abnormal grain growth, the degrees of which are contingent on the length of the selected

I displays the profiles of O2 uptake and CO2 formation during the TPO of deactivated Pt Nb20s, Pt Al203 and Pt-Sn Nb205 catalysts. A physical mixture of the deactivated Pt Al203 catalysts was also analyzed by TPO searching for the activity of niobium oxide on coke oxidation.

I Distributions of molecular speeds for four different gases at the same temperamre . As in



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