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Mechanism of drop formation on a single hole is dependent on the throughput. Individual drops periodically leave the nozzle when the volumetric flow rate V is low. When the flow rate is higher, the liquid forms a continuous jet that breaks into droplets.

Mechanism of droplet formation by flow instabilities between immiscible fluids

Mechanism of drug release from homogenous, surface-eroding system, and

Mechanism of drug-induced myopia. Drug-induced ciliary body edema causes relaxation of zonules, which in turn causes thickening of crystalline lens and myopic shift of refractive error.

Mechanism of DT polymerization with alkyl iodide.

Mechanism of dye-sensitized photocatalytic hydrogen production under visible light irradiation

Mechanism of dynamic kinetic resolution.

Mechanism of dynamic reversible chain transfer between tight and loose ion pairs employing a zinc dipolymeryl species, Zn. as a chain-transfer mediator.

Mechanism of e-caprolactam anionic polymerization initiated by Synhydride.

Mechanism of edge sharpening effect. The diagram shows the profile of light intensity , photodoped silver concentration in GeSe film, and the concentration of silver remaining in the Ag2Se layer. Reproduced with

Mechanism of edge-sharpening effect. The diagram shows the profile of light intensity

Mechanism of elec- h tropolymerization when polypyr-role is formed

Mechanism of electro-osmosis in the capillary.

Mechanism of electrochemical oxidation of dopamine. Dopamine . Adapted from .

Mechanism of electrochemical polymerization of pyrrole.

Mechanism of electron transfer from an excited dye molecule to a silver haUde crystal where HOMO and LUMO are highest occupied and lowest

Mechanism of electron-transfer in Peroxidases.

Mechanism of electrophilic addition of HBr to 2,3-dimethyl-2-butene.

Mechanism of electrophilic aromatic mercuration.

Mechanism of electrophilic hydration and addition of HX to a simple alkene using HjO X in aqueous solution.

Mechanism of electrophilic substitution.

Mechanism of electropolymerization of five-membered heterocycles. Ep

Mechanism of electroreduction of 2-chloropyrimidine

Mechanism of electroreduction of 5-halogenouracils

Mechanism of electroreduction of cytosine



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