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Typical winter patterns obtained in Arcachon . A

Typical wire mesh efficiency.

Typical wire mesh mist eliminator pressure drop curves for one style of mesh at three different liquid loadings. Others follow similar pressure drop patterns. By permission, Otto H. York Co., Inc.

Typical wiring for single-phase motors.

Typical wiring for three-phase motors.

Typical wobbling rotation of a fluorophore tracing a cone. This rotation is characterized by the angles between the absorption dipole and the axis of rotation .

Typical Wohler diagram for steel.

Typical Wohler or S-N curve for polymers .

Typical Wolf-type fluorescent boronic acid chemosensors for recognition of saccharides.

Typical wollastonite particles

Typical wool fibres

Typical word processing screen enjoyed by sighted persons.

Typical work flow for the dPLIMSTEX. Terms x and y are the initial concentrations of protein and peptide, respectively, and z is the dilution factor. Redrawn from data in Ref.

Typical work method beach nourishment .

Typical work system and water management for rice cultivation in paddy fields

Typical workflow for a pulsed HDX platform for aggregating proteins

Typical workflow for a pulsed HDX platform for aggregating proteins . Redrawn from data In Ref

Typical workflow for PLIMSTEX

Typical workflow for SUPREX with digestion. Redrawn from data in Ref 471

Typical workflow for SUPREX. Redrawn from data in Ref

Typical workflow for using computational chemistry.

Typical workflow in automated organic synthesis.

Typical workflow in physics-based earthquake ground-motion simulations. The top section refers to the simulation execution and results

Typical workflow of the systems A and B, uniformly

Typical working calibration curve for glass membrane sodium-ion-selective electrode.



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