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CZE profiles

CZE profiles and two-dimensional electrophoresis of rat hair extracts under acidic conditions. CZE run at pH 3.5, two-dimensional separation at pH 3.

CZE separation of a model protein mixture. Conditions

CZE separation of EPO and NESP glycoforms using a separation buffer containing 0.01-M Tricine, 0.01-M NaCl, 0.01-M NaAc, 7-M urea, and 2.5-mM putrescine

CZE separation of hGH tryptic digest in pH 8.1 tricine buffer

CZE Trace of a CRF Antagonist3

CZE Trace of NPY and Diastereomers

Czerny-Turner grating monochromator.

Czerny-Turner monochromator. ICP inductively coupled plasma and PMT photomultiplier tube. Reproduced from www.thespectroscopynet.com

Czochralski crystal pulling and watering.

Czochralski crystal pulling unit for the manufacture of silicon single crystals.

Czochralski-grown single crystal boules of . Reprinted with permission from Wiley-VCH Weinheim.

CZT response to activated nickel.

Czv symmetric catalyst precursors for the synthesis of Isotactic polymers.

C— C DQ static spectra aiiow spectrum reveaied a 18

C—Al—C bond angular sums of analogously substituted Lewis acid-base adducts

C—C coupling between zirconocene and a ketone—mechanistic control of the regioselectivity.

C—C double bond.

C—D and C—H stretching vibrations in polystyrene . Comparison of HREELS spectra from two deuterated polystyrenes which differ only in the terminal groups

C—F bond-order-bond-length correlation for rotamers of tri-ami nomethy 1 fluoride 29 cf.

C—H activation by P450 and nonheme monooxygenases

C—H activation of benzene, leading to the formation of 3Ni HAIPh

C—H arylation of pyridines containing electron-withdrawing substituents at C3 or C4.

C—H bond activation of 1,3-dicarbonyl compounds.

C—H Bond activation of pyridine.



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