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Capital costs reported for different demonstra-tion commercial projects.

Capital costs versus normalized environmental impact for hydrotreating system.

Capital expenditure on environmental protection as a of total capital spending. Source

Capital in the chemical and the chemical process industries, 1879-1957.

Capital letters A—M refer to assignments in

Capital raised by combinatorial chemistry companies. Ever since the field of combinatorial chemistry made its first corporate appearance in 1990, its ability to raise capital in the public and private markets has increased steadily over the years. By 1997, the field had raised 100 times more capital than in 1990. Source

Capitulum o a composite Jerusalem artichoke Helianlhus tuberosus . A, lengthwise section of capitulum, X i B. ray flower, X 6 C, disk flower, cut lengthwise, X 6.

CapiUary-induced liquid transport in a hydrophobic fuel ceU DM.

Capl Schemes for compensation of gradient moments. Left

Caplet dipping in a gelatinous material. Adapted from Berta N I, US Patent 4,990,358, 1991.

CAPM market line

Capneilene and other marine natural products.

Capped antiprism A

Capped NTs are oxidatively opened and then reacted with amine-terminated single-stranded DNA.

Capped octahedral geometry in Tp W.

Capped porphyrin ligand

Capped resist image obtained with a DUV PCM system. Reproduced with permission from reference 85. Copyright 1981 American Institute

Capped resist image obtained with an identical two-layer deep-UV PCM system as in

Capped, in-floor immersion tank located at Boelter Hall that was used by Loeb and Sourirajan to cast tubular cellulose acetate membranes at UCLA, as viewed in 2008.

Capped-stick model of the photoactive assembly 2.

Capped-stick representation of CP 11. H atoms and crystallization water molecules have been omitted for sake of clarity. Balls indicate the connections leading to a 3D CP.

Capped-stick representation of the 2 assembly.

Capped-stick view of one star-shaped pore formed by self-assembling of Cu3 where the inner surfaces of channels are evidenced in black.

Capping a monofunctionalized cyclodextrin followed by substitution of the three functions gives access to trifunctionalization on the primary rim of P-cyclodextrin.

Capping acetal and successive regioselective opening gives access to an original pattern of differentiation on the secondary rim of fl-cyclodextrin.



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