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Kohonen maps of the diverse screening libraries. Gray levels indicate the population of a cell. Light gray cells contain only one compound black cells indicate the highest population for each map a

Kohonen network trained with seven selected

Kohonen self-organizing map diagram. .

Kojic acid complex.

Kolbe cross-coupling

Kolbe electrosynthesis of sebacic acid.

Kolbe oxidation en route to onocerin.

Kolbe reaction.

Kolbe s synthesis of acetic acid.

Kolbe synthesis of acetic acid

Kolbe synthesis.

Kolbe-Schmidt reaction.

Kolbe-Schmitt synthesis

Kolbe-Schmitt synthesis of 2,4-dihydrobenzoic acid 29 from resorcinol 28.

Kolbeinsey Ridge. Network of hyphae of an unknown marine fungus in a pillow basalt pore from the Holocene oceanic crust of the Kolbeinsey Ridge from a water depth of nearly 1500 m. The old hyphae are partly covered with iron and manganese oxides. Fungi are very common in pillow basalts and play a central role during rock alteration and the formation of certain microbialites.

Kolbeinsey Ridge. Terminal ends of an another type of unknown marine fungus from a pillow basalt of the Kolbeinsey Ridge. The thickened ends of the hyphae are probably conidia.

Kolbe—Schmitt reactions of di- and trihydroxybenzenes.

Koll s synthesis of l-C- -alkyl-2,5-anhydro-l -deoxy-L-iditoIs.

Kolmogorov and modified von Karman spectral models.

Kolmogorov s method used to test for the normal distribution. Maximum difference between the hypothetical and sample functions Is shown by the arrow .

Kolthoff in late forties.

Komatsu s ketiminium salt mediated epoxidation

Komax l motionless mixer. By permission, Komax Systems, Inc.

Komax motionless mixer. By permission, Komax Systems, Inc.

Komer s deduction of the structures of the dibromobenzenes on the basis of the number of trisubstituted products that each yielded.



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