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Discrepancies between calculated and Pauling electronegativities, Xcal - XP

Discrepancies of wetting characteristics between the cardiovascular internal surfaces and polytetrafluoro-ethylene

Discrepancy between ambient temperature and bulk-chip temperatm-e as a function of the microhotpiate temperatm-e for the differential analog system chip

Discrepancy between ambient temperature and bulk-chip temperature as a function of the microhotplate temperature for the single-ended analog architecture

Discrepancy between ambient temperature and bulk-chip temperature as a function of the microhotplate temperature for the single-ended mixed-signal architecture

Discrepancy between experimental results and eqn .

Discrepancy between real and predicted chromatograms for the iterative optimization shown in

Discrepancy between the effective and measured crack lengths for joints bonded with the epoxy-film adhesive plotted as a function of measured crack length.

Discrepant predictions between the two studies at the lower acid concentration can be reconciled by a higher concentration of cation-acid anion complexes in Thyne s study. These complexes release cations that cause carbonate mineral precipitiation. The absolute amount of solid formation cannot be calculated from Thyne s data

Discrete absorption between 192 and 167 meV of the 203-meV-BAs acceptor spectrum at LHeT in a B-doped GaAs sample annealed at 600 C after an initial annealing at 1200 C. A filter blocking photons with energies above 400 meV has no effect on the absorption coefficient . Copyright 1994, American Institute of Physics

Discrete and continuous composition for a multicomponent mixture. Reprinted, with permission, from Ind. Ei. Chem. Proc. Des. Dev., 2i, 194. Copyright 1985 American Chemical Society.

Discrete and continuous emission spectrum and the corresponding level diagram, which also shows radiationless transitions induced by inelastic collisions

Discrete and continuous emission spectrum and the corresponding level diagram, which also shows radiationless transitions induced by inelastic collisions wavy lines

Discrete and fibrous assemblies utilizing the dendrimer-peptide constructs of Ghosh et al.

Discrete anions in 3

Discrete assemblies 32 and 33 for the generation of discotic columnar architectures

Discrete assembly of trimeric cocrystals based on halogen bonds.

Discrete box elements

Discrete boxes along x

Discrete bridges formed by isolated rubber debris

Discrete distribution of relaxation times and associated partial modulus values. The continuous line represents the stress relaxation modulus based on this distribution.

Discrete dynode electron multiplier showing dynode structure and generation of electron cascade.

Discrete dynode electron multiplier.

Discrete dynode electron multipliers, Adapted from Ref. by permission. Springer-Verlag Heidelberg, 1991.

Discrete energy levels of an atom or molecule



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