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Crossing of abscissa by straight lines sorption under vacuum conditions

Crossing of adiabatic terms.

Crossing of energy surfaces of electron states of different symmetry for the formaldehyde methane reaction with the symmetry plane retained b avoided crossing when nuclear symmetry is distorted .

Crossing of ground state reactants and products in Marcus s inverted region allowing transition from the ground state of the reactants to the excited state of products and photoluminescence to the ground state of the products.

Crossing of operating and equilibrium curves.

Crossing of potential energy curves leading to potential dependence of p .

Crossing of potential energy curves representing the reactants and products of increasingly exothermic electron transfers. For a sufficiently exothermic reaction, the harrier vanishes , and the rate decreases. This decrease in the rate in very exothermic electron transfers is the inverted region .

Crossing of stiffeners .

Crossing of two MoS2S4 2 chains to form a Mo4S4 tetrahedral cluster unit by the Jahn-Teller effect.

Crossing of two MoS2S4,2 chains to form a M04S4 tetrahedral cluster unit by the Jahn-Teller effect.

Crossing of ultrashort pulses,

Crossing over

Crossing steps for the creation of Roesler and Rathay.

Crossing wave patterns in the BZ reaction on the two surfaces of a Nafion membrane, Nafion loaded to 38.7 capacity gives weak coupling. Reprinted with permission from Winston, D. Arora, M.

Crossing waves in a layer of BZ reagent exposed to air. Silica gel layer of thickness 0.6 mm. Long wavelength top waves propagate over a background of short wavelength bottom waves.

Crossings of in-plane and out-of-plane frontier MOs in radical-anionic Bergman and C1C5 cyclizations .

Crosslink densities via the Flory-Rehner equation vs

Crosslink density as a function of KL content. The numbers in the figure indicate different molecular weights of PEG.

Crosslink density of NBR vulcanizates

Crosslink density of vulcanizates

Crosslink density versus irradiation dose for several UHMWPE stabilized by vitamin E

Crosslink density versus time and thickness for

Crosslink density versus time and thickness for fast hydrolysis and condensation. slow hydrolysis and condensation.

Crosslink density versus time and thickness.

Crosslink formation in chain growth polymers by the Incorporation of dienes with



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