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D SAXS patterns for the aligned sample of Vector 4111 at various temperatures

D SAXS scattering patterns of .

D SbCl, reagent -4 C vis D UV-365itm

D scan from a powder sample prepared from a rock. The amorphous portion of the data changes as a function of 29

D Schematic helical representations without P-turns Cross-eye stereo view of the twisted filament composed of three P-spirals. Before passing

D schematic of unit fuel cell.

D schematic showing the various layers of the fuel-cell sandwich.

D separation of 13 sulfonamides on Multi-K plate. Courtesy Whatman, Inc.

D separation of intact contractile human saphenous vein smooth muscle. Proteins . The pH gradient is illustrated across the top of the 2-D gel. The most acidic pH is to the left of

D Shaking table used Sot research, educatirai and outreach activities at Northeastern University

D Short Range HMQC and Long Range HMBC

D shows a set of GPC traces of PIBs obtained in AMI experiments by the H20 TiCl4 initiating system at — 60 C at different s , the GPC traces are multimodal, indicating the presence of different kinds of growing species. The peaks at the lowest MWs correspond to 6-8 monomer units. These products show UV activity see

D shows a simple distillation apparatus with an adaptor fitted to the lower end of the condenser. This apparatus can also be used for the recovery of solvents, or for the concentration of a solution with collection of the distilled solvent.

D shows GPC traces of samples prepared as a function of temperature , their comparison may be misleading.

D shows some olefin insertion reactions. Hydride additions to olefins have been known for a long while. Among these many examples, manganese hydrocarbonyl, and cobalt hydrocarbonyl, magnesium hydride, diborane, alkylalu-minum hydrides, germanium and tin hydrides all add quite readily to olefins. These last two cases are questionable because the mechanism is not clear. Some of these additions occur without a catalyst some are speeded up by ultraviolet light some are catalyzed by Group VIII metals. So it is not clear whether all these reactions are the same or whether there are several different mechanisms.

D shows that these energies obey an exponential distribution, as expected from thermal fluctuations

D shows the complete assembly except for one E piece. Figure.2.4.E shows the same assembly with some of the pieces raised to show the water-cooling grooves. Figures 2.4.F and G show some of the larger blocks and the holes for the HB thimbles. The wooden beam passing through the left side of the reflector, as shown in these pictures, represents the HT-1 liner .

D shows the contour of strain field in the horizontal and transverse direction, respectively. These results show that surface deformations on specimens are relatively uniform in the central region, indicating that compaction occurs relatively uniformly throughout the specimen.

D shows the effect of initiation by H20 . Since Pol the slope of the line Bl in the M vs conversion plot is higher than that of Al, but the polymerization rate is lower than that of Al. The presence of chain transfers affect the N vs C and M vs C plots just the same as in scenarios A2a, A2b, and A2c see curves for scenarios B2a, B2b and B2c in

D shows the effect of initiation by H2O . Since the slope of the line Bl in the M vs conversion plot is higher than that of Al, but the polymerization rate is lower than that of Al. The presence of chain transfers affect the N vs C and M vs C plots just the same as in scenarios A2a, A2b, and A2c see curves for scenarios B2a, B2b and B2c in

D shows the effect of on PSt M and N at —20, —40, —60, and — 80 C. All these figures indicate slow initiaticm However, promising results were obtained in two experiments.

D shows the effect of on PSt M and N at —20, —40, —60, and — 80 C. All these figures indicate slow initiation However, promising results were obtained in two experiments.

D shows the effect of temperature at two s. In the 5-13 conversion range, the narrowest MWD product was obtained at —60 C, whereas at 3 conversions, the comparison of the data is rendered unreliable because of the prominence of the very low M trash peaks.

D shows the GPC traces of PSts prepared as a function of solvent polarity , the narrowest MWD PSt, i.e., best defined product, was obtained by the use of the CH2 Cl2 n-C6H14 60 40 v v solvent mixture.

D shows the offset dependence of the corresponding MLEV-16 and MLEV-17 sequences. The reduction of the active bandwidth, which is induced by the additional pulse, can be limited by reducing the flip angle B of this pulse Sklenaf and Bax, 1987 Bax, 1988a see



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