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V Role in Nature, Hydrate Form, Unit-Cell Type and Conformational Symmetry of Various Polysaccharides

V Root-mean-gquaie End-to-end Distance

V Sampling and Analytical Precision and Collection Efficiency Based on Results of Filter Samples

V SAR Variation

V Scale-Up Equation for Turbulent Flow of N2 Foams

V Selected Polymer Blends Investigated for

V Selective Salting-out of Potato Starch from Aqueous Solution

V Selective Sorption of Xylene Isomers from Solution

V Separating performance bf PVA cross-linked membranes for certain solvents

V Separation of 1-Butene 2,3-Butadiene Mixtures Computational Results by the Ely-Mansoori Equation of State

V SHAKE TEST RESULTS

V shows a calculation of the corresponding weight-average radii of gyration calculated from the z-average radii of gyration. More Importantly, Table V also shows that the molecular weights obtained vary as equations with respect to their radii of gyration.

V shows a classification of binary relations

V shows a summary of calorimetric measurements of the differential heat of adsorption of different probe molecules on the sodium form of mordenite zeolite .

V shows a typical coiqiarison of the test data recorded of the various anti-friction ccn ounds at cne shaft speed and one loading. I obably the most outstanding characteristic of the PPS formulation is its extremely low friction coefficient. The effect of this very low friction coefficient is clearly shown in its extremely low bearing teiqierature build-up at various loads compared to the other materials.

V shows a typical profile of elements in dust on a vertical elutriator sample.

V shows absorbencies and wicking vadues of a series of products prepared with different amounts of aduminum chloride.

V shows an even more dramatic disparity between tumor inhibition and effect of inhibition on total binding of DMBA to DNA. Butylated hydroxytoluene and butylated hydroxyanisole cause inhibition of DMBA initiation of tumors by 53 and 28 , respectively. There is little inhibition of binding of DMBA to DNA by these compounds and in the case of butylated hydroxyanisole, and the 24 h sample for butylated hydroxytoluene, binding of DMBA to skin DNA is actually enhanced.

V shows an extraction summary of residues from goat and laying hen liver. Data show that the majority of the C radioactivity was associated with the nonextractable residues residues amounted to less than 10 in all of the tissues and organs analyzed.

V shows average serum bile salt concentrations and concentration ratios for groups of patients with various hepatobiliary disorders.

V shows CH4 appearing at 13.7 e.v. as a precursor for C3H8. Since CH4 dissociates into -CH 3H at 13.6 e.v. , these radicals may also be precursors for C3H8.

V shows demand ratios of by-products to ethylene that have been projected by Freiling through 1980. Propylene demand will not grow as fast as ethylene, and the present level of 0.59 will reduce to 0.49 lb propylene lb ethylene, n-Butane, naphtha, or gas oil feed can satisfy this, and thus, in all probability, much of the 30 billion lbs of new ethylene capacity will be from heavier feeds. Naphthas and gas oils are presently economical only in Europe.

V shows examples of the gains obtained using the new computational scheme. The typical real-time computer-time ratio was increased from 36 1 to 180 1. Perhaps, more significant is the fact that the Fade method has allowed us to obtain acceptable solutions in situations where Runge-Kutta either failed to converge or produced spurious solutions. One such instance is the integration of full differential equations for the free-radical species. The Fade method successfully computed solutions without algebraic substitution of stationary-state assumptions whereas Runge-Kutta failed to produce any solution.

V shows fuel requirements projected in the National Power Survey. In 1975 when state plans are to be fully implemented, except where a two-year extension is granted, 425 million tons of coal will be required and 565 million bbl of oil will be needed.

V shows general features of Engineering Rubbers produced via RIM.



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