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Disjoining pressure vs. film thickness film obtained from 5-10 4 wt. saponin solution

Disjoining pressure vs. isotherm

Disjoint conjugated circuits of different size, illustrated on one of the Kekule valence structures of coronene and benzocoronene.

Disjoint subsystem

Disjunctive power as a function of the common correlation coefficient for 1, 2 or 5 outcomes for a power of 80 for a single outcome.

Disk and ring currents as a function of the disk potential for O reduction and H202 oxidation. Rotation rate is 5000 rpm.

Disk and ring voltammograms recorded during the oxidation of thin-layer Co-Al electrodeposits from a Pt-RRDE in pure 60.0 m o AlCl3-EtMeImCl melt. These deposits were produced with a charge density of 425 mC cm 2 in melt containing 5.00 mmol L-1 M Co at the following deposition potentials

Disk and shell, equivalent circuit

Disk and shell.

Disk assays of plant ALS genes expressed in bacteria. E. coli expressing a wild type or a herbicide resistant ALS gene were tested for their ability to grow in the presence of the active ingredients from two commercial herbicides.

Disk average and high latitude spectra of Titan recorded by Voyager 1. A laboratory spectrum of diacetylene .

Disk brake pad production processes.

Disk centrifuge bowls, where bowl diameters range from 10—90 cm feed flow rates from 0.06 x 10 3 to 38 x 10 3 m3 s and

Disk centrifuge bowls, where bowl diameters range from 10—90 cm feed flow rates from 0.06 x 10 to 38 x 10 m s and

Disk column absorber.112

Disk cross section of UWMAK-II toroidal field magnets. All dimensions in centimeters.

Disk current io and ring current r vs. electrode potential disk

Disk currents at 1,500 rpm and 0.1 V s from cyclic voltammetry experiments in 02-saturated 0.5 M H2SO4 solution for the following

Disk currents at 1,600 ipm and 5 mV s from cyclic voltammetry experiments in O2-saturated 0.5 M H2SO4 solution of an acid leached nitrogen-doped xerogel . Tonset for N-CX before AAT is 0.77 V vs. RHE. It is 0.75 V vs. RHE after AAT according to

Disk currents at 1,600 rpm and 10 mV s from cyclic voltammetry experiments in 02-saturated 0.05 M H2SO4 solution of an N-doped metal-ffee carbon catalyst heat treated in NH3 between 950 and 1,050 C. The best catalyst is obtained at 1,050 C. It has a Pomet of 0.77 V vs. RHE according to

Disk diffusion methods to measure the

Disk disperger fillings source

Disk disperger showing the fiiiings source

Disk filter source

Disk fins, a rectangular disks on a tube, b tube arrangement with disk fins



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