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Mutual recognition procedure.

Mutual recognition.

Mutual relation and geometrical parameters of the reacting centers of the pair of guest molecules 11a

Mutual relation and geometrical parameters of the reacting centers of the pair of guest molecules 17

Mutual relationship of the main products of the incomplete initiation of PAM, DAP, PYX, and TPM by heat and shock here Pi- is 2,4,6-trinitrophenyl

Mutual rotation of a small spherical volume of a nematic liquid crystal and the director n rotating within this volume

Mutual Solubilities of Aqueous Solutions of Potassium Carbonate and Ammonia.

Mutual solubilities of Group IV and Group V carbides and nitrides.

Mutual solubilities of refractory carbides.

Mutual Solubility of Liquids

Mutual solubility of phenol-water system

Mutual solubility of triethylamine in water

Mutual solubility of uranium and zirconium in bismuth.

Mutual solubWty of nicotine in water

Mutual stabilization of imines and Cu1 in aqueous solution during the formation of 1.

Mutual transformation of the erythro and threo series of rhoeadine-papaverrubine alkaloids by H catalysis and methylation .

Mutual transformations of riboflavin analogues naturally occurring in the body. The flgure presents mutual conversions of riboflavin, flavin adenine dinucleotide which occur during the absorption of the vitamin in the mammalian intestinal tract.

Mutual transformations of the , species

Mutual-potential-energy diagrams for model and real systems.

Mutually consistent AT dependences of K values of samples A .

Mutually consistent AT dependences of s values of samples A superposing on the data points of LIO, A5000 and A2500, respectively.

Mutually consistent AT dependences of the structural-relaxation times T5 of samples A .

Mutually coupled circuits in the A-B-C phase and d-q axis reference frames.

Mutually coupling and leakage fluxes in coils that share a common magnetic iron core.

Mutually Exclusive Events



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