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Volumetric strain of sand and sandy silts

Volumetric study of Hg chemisorption for SR-MO, SR-M0.4D1123, SR-SO and SR-SO-H1223. The experiments consisted of heating the samples under for 30 min at each of the indicated temperatures, followed by cooling to 298 K under H2. H2 adsorption was determined from the pressure drop at 298 K. Adapted from Yeste et al with permission from the American Chentical Society.

Volumetric swelling changes of PAAm gel in water acetone mixed solvents at 25 C.

Volumetric swelling of UC as function of temperature and bumup.

Volumetric titration with po-tentiometric indication

Volumetric Water Content vs. Matric Potential

Volumetric water contents for Haw series soil calculated using the Penman equation

Volumetric wear intensity of a AI2O3 and b Z1O2 specimens during reciprocating sliding contact as a function of the average grain size of the structures . With kind permission of Elsevier

Volumetric weight distribution over the depth h of resol phenolic foam inside the sandwich panel

Volumetric-chromatographic analysis of gas-solid biocatalytic conversions as for example ethanol oxidation by dehydration

Volume—temperature relationship for gases.

Volume—temperature relationships for glasses, liquids, supercooled liquids, and crystals.

Voluminosity at a certain concentration Voc as a function of the rheological volume concentration for chain-polymers of different molecular weight.

Volumn of produced by photocleavage of H2S at a CdS mono-grain membrane vs. irrdiation time

Volunteers in the virgin lands. Source

Volute loss coefficient vs. flow angle

Volutne-tetnpcralure relation for an atiiotphous polymer.

Volvox globaior. Mature colony in center

Volvox shows different types of association of cells into loose organisation. Choanoflagellates are organisms with connected parts while Paramoecium is a highly organised, ciliated animal protozoan.

Volvutnetric mass transfer coefficients

Vomeronasal complex

Vomeronasal complex Reptiles, TS Snake, Generalised diagram of epithelial types

Vomeronasal receptors. Schematic coronal section through a mouse VNO. The apical sensory epithelium zone is in orange. All members of the V1R, V2R, and OR mouse repertoires expressed in the VNO are shown by unrooted phylogenetic trees. Dotted lines indicate the combinatorial expression of V2Rs and the monogenic expression of VIRs in a given VSN. Nonclassical class I MHC receptors were not included in this scheme because evidence for a direct role in chemodetection is lacking. OR odorant receptor

Vomeronasal system. Schematic representation of a rodent nasal cavity and brain mitral cells project to vomeronasal and extended amygdala. Inset

Vomeronasalectomy



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