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V Botanical name

V Calculated 29Si NMR Chemical Shifts for Silylium Ions Using Different Methods and Basis Sets

V Calculated NMR Chemical Shifts for Silylium Ions Using Different Methods and Basis Sets

V Calculated29 Frequencies and Computed, Potential-Energy Distribution of Cellulose I

V Calculation of the Thermal Resistance of Ideally Pure Unhardened Metals at 21-2 K in cm. deg. watts

V Cane Final Molasses Constituents

V Case 1. First Order Reaction. Product Adsorbed According to Langmuir Isotherm. Reactant not Adsorbed

V Ceiling Limits and Approximate Safety Factors Recommended by NIOSH for Several Airborne Chemicals

V Change of Rotation and Condiictivity with Time for Solutions of a-v -Glucose and Boric

V Characteristic Features in the S and Values for the 5-aldopyranoses

V Characteristics of SE Detergent

V Characteristics of Thermostabilizing Mutations in pNB Esterase, Subtilisin E, and Subtilisin S41

V Chemical analysis of combustible gas

V Chemical Stability of PPT ID

V Chromatography, on an Anion-exchange Resin , of Certain Disaccharides

V Classification of some weapon systems and war-heads

V classifies the main types of foulants together with their charge and methods used to prevent their fouling aptitude.

V Cleavage Reactions of A -Substituted Methyl 4,6-0-Benzylidene-2,3-epimino-2 -dideoxy-a-D-allo-

V COHPAmSON OF THE RATES OF HtdBOLTSIS AND OF THE REACTION WITH

V CoingaHson oLObggrygd njjCa culated Frequencies of 10F6 , IF7 and XeFs , Togetheiyjyith Their Approximate Mode Descriptions

V collects the dimer yields that represent the essential quantity of the preparative data of anodic styrene oxidation. The table also contains the adsorption equilibrium coefficients AT for styrene obtained by evaluating current voltage curves. Again, the particular physisorptive properties of graphitic carbon for unsaturated molecules are stressed by the data of Table V.

V collects values for the activation energies of isomerization and protonation as deduced by De Gauw and van Santen from kinetic measurements. A comparison of the turnover frequency per proton and iso is made in Table V. One notes that the large differences in measured overall TOFs of different zeolites disappear for the elementary rate constant fciso. This implies that the difference in apparent acidity of the zeolite is due mainly to the difference in adsorption isotherms of the different zeolites. One notes the small variation in activation and protonation energy values, which implies a slight dependence of protonation on the micropore channel size and dimension.

V Combinations of HIV-1 Protease Inhibitors for Persons with HIV-1 Infection

V Comparative Studies of the Enzymic Hydrolysis of Sucrose, Raffinose, and Stachyose,

V Comparative Thermodynamic Non-ideaiity of Macromolecniar Solutions



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