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C prenyiation with prenyi bromide in the presence of strong base

C prenylation with prenyl bromide in the presence of strong base

C products Raffinate Extract Loss

C profile from col ton lint tnclabol ism study. Methanol extract.

C profiles from potato metabolism study, tioiiaciditicd ethyl acetate extract.

C ptand-based PET sensors PET-5

C Pyrimidines from f Clurea and cyanoacetates

C pyy dpjdz — pyz dpjdy. Solid lines denote positive amplitudes dotted lines, negative. The cmitour intervals are arbitrary. See

C q isoprenoid tiophenes as indicators of palaeosalinity

C R reveals that the two-dimensional character of the chains, seen in the first layer for both the UA and EA simulations, extends to the second molecular layer only in the EA simulation.

C raph showing the development of worldwide iron ore pelletizing capacity during the first 40 years and projections at that time for further growth

C raphic representation of the PRISMA model

C raphical guideline for isotherm determination.

C raphical representation of dcciu versus u for -3 sampled at 75 evenly distributed points between -0.03 A and 0.03 e A b Hydrogen atoins not bonded to chiral carbon atoms were not considered.

C raphical representation of the adsorption process.

C raphical solution of the system of equations in Example 2.3.2-1.

C raphite atomizers used in atomic spectrometry.

C ravikon VC 25 with total dust sampling head.

C reaction with TMSI. Reprinted from , with permission of Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd.

C Reactions catalyzed by the genomic HDV ribozyme

C records ot total dissolved CO2 from pore waters of anoxic sediments recovered in various DSDP sites

C REDOR and full echo spectra of NJglycine as recorded by the rotor

C represents the modified Tarasov model fitted by Tucker and Reese . Outside the low temperature fit, which results in a peak at 2.8-KF cps and the drop at 1.5-10 cps, which is also fitted using heat capacities, no correspondence exists to the true vibrational spectrum. The longitudinal waves included in the spectrum are far from their true location, a narrow band between 2.6 1 F and 3.4 10 cps. Fig. ni.lSD finally represents the simple Tarasov expression. Compared with Fig. III.15A, the r -dependence stretches to much too high frequencies. The constant portion represents an average over all vibrations above 3 10 cps and, as such, has a too high level to correspond to the

C represents transmission electron micrographs of different lyotropic liquid crystals after freeze fracture without etching. The layer structure of the lamellar mesophase, including confocal domains, hexagonal arrangement of the rod-like micelles within the hexagonal mesophase, and close by packed spherical micelles within the cubic liquid crystal can be clearly seen.

C reversed phase HPLC. Conditions



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