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D geoelectrical model consisting of a homogeneous atmosphere and an inhomogeneous earth with conductivity a is the anomalous conductivity, which is non vanishing only within some domain D.

D geoelectrical model with a background electrical conductivity a

D glass gob formation at 03 s from isothermal model

D glass gob formation at OJ s from non-isothermal model

D gob formation at four time instances from non-isothermal POLYFLOW model

D gob shapes at various instances from isothermal POLYFLOW model

D graphical representation of the dependence of specific capacitance on pore diameter and BET surface area

D H abundances shown as a function of the log of the Si abundance relative to its solar value, . Labels denote the background QSO, except for the local interstellar value .

D H and water contents of apatite grains from martian meteorite QUE94201 after Leshin to minerals which initially uniformly contained water with 5D of 90ftt250 o, or approximately twice the D H value cotmnonly assumed for magmatic water on Mars. The curve shows the mixing model from which the initial D H of the minerals was calculated.

D H exchange of the imidazolium nucleus ,

D H ratios measured along the lines of sight to stars in the Galaxy. The horizontal parallel lines indicate upper and lower limits to the ratio in the protosolar cloud after Geiss and Gloeckler .

D H ratios of several comets compared to the oceans .

D H TOCSY analysis of soil humate isolatedfrom C-labeled SRS soil subsequently aged in cellulose. The spectra shown are 2-D TOCSY . Proton covalent connectivity is traced by rectangular boxes. frCB represents fi-ceOobiose while X and Z denote unassigned but abundant structures. Based on the proton connectivity, X should have die structure of CHfCHrCHrCH-X. The letters usedfor amino acids are as standard biochemical abbreviations

D HETCOR NMR spectra of poly

D Humic and fulvic acids were extracted from the surface horizon of a humic gleysol in northern Switzerland. Four size fractions were obtained using hollow fiber ultrafiltration cartridges with nominal molecular weight cutoffs

D hyperspace description of the example of

D i asters os electivity ir silylcuprate conjugate addition-alkylation or protonation reactions with a,j -enoates .

D iagram of friction versus ioad of muitiiayer L-B fiim of Cgo-Pst hyperbranched poiymer moiecuies .

D iagram showing a longitudinal cross-section of the blood-brain barrier, with the brain capillary endothelial cells sealed by the tight junctions and surrounded by pericytes and astrocyte foot processes. These cellular components of the BBB are separated by a basement membrane.

D iagram showing a longitudinal cross-section of the blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier at the choroid plexus. This barrier is formed by epithelial or choroid cells held together at their apices by tight junctions. The

D iagram showing some of the nutrient and drug transport processes associated with the brain capillary endothelial cells that form the BBB. Local transporters in the luminal or and abluminal membranes are depicted as filled circles and ones whose location is more questionable or that are present at the BBB are depicted in open circles. GLUT1, LAT1, MCT1, oatp2 are present on both the luminal and abluminal membranes. This diagram shows that transport may be unidirectional or bidirectional.

D iagram showing the spheroidization process of one-dimensional Si nanowires ,

D iagrammatic representation of the alteration made to the engineered BHV in order to produce the product ibraxion. By means of genetic engineering, the structural gene gE is deleted from the genome. BHV induces infectious bovine rhino-tracheitis, a condition characterized by losses in

D iastereoselective hydrogenation of -keto sulfoxides.

D iastereoselective hydrogenation of chiral i-keto esters.



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