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VI Calculations of the -Functions of Bovine Serum Albumin

VI Carboxylated SBR Latex Films Aged at 270 F.

VI Case 2. First Order Reaction. Reactant Adsorbed According to Langmuir Isotherm. Product Not Adsorbed.

VI Catalytic Data for OMS and OL Systems.

VI Cavity Volumes in iLBPf

VI Change of Conductivity with Time for Solutions of P-D-Glucose and Boric Acid

VI Characteristic Infrared Absorptions for a Range of Group 6 Tp Complexes Tp2

VI Charge on Atoms in Carbohydrates

VI Chemical Mortar Shells. See under Chemical Mortars Chemical Mortar Shells

VI Chemical Penetration Through Cloth Excretion Following Dermal

VI Chemical Shifts and First-Order Coupling-Constants of the Protons at C-3 of Selected KDO Derivatives

VI Chemical Shifts for S-GlcNAc--AsnM 186

VI Chemical-shift Data for the Mannose H-l and H-2 Atoms in Asialo Di-, Tri-, and Tetra-antennary Glycopeptides, and in Asialo Di-, Tri-, Tri -, and Tetra-antennary

VI Chromatographic Adsorption Series, on Calcium Acid Silicate, of Some Sugars and Related Substances

VI Chromatographic Analyaia of Transfer Products with Various Acceptors and 0-Oalactosidase of E. coli, ML 309

VI Classification of low- and high-explosives

VI Cleavage Reactions of Methyl and Benzyl 4,6-0-Benzylidene-2,3-epimino-2,3-dideoxy-a-D-allo-

VI Codons for L-Amino Acids in the Glycosidic Linkages of Glycoproteins

VI Collected Values for Molar Extinction Coefficients of Tyrosine and Tryptophan in Alkali in the Region 2750-3100 A.

VI collects the theoretical quantities appropriate to the description of the tautomeric stability of cytosine, computed by methods including both -n- and cr-electrons. We have added to it the results of a 77-SCF MO approach . They predict on this basis the following order of stability

VI collects the theoretical quantities appropriate to the description of the tautomeric stability of cytosine, computed by methods including both tt- and cr-electrons. We have added to it the results of a tt-SCF MO approach . They predict on this basis the folio wing order of stability

VI compares results from air, dust and slurry investigations on VFA and phenolic indolic compounds in piggeries. Relative values are used. When comparing the results derived from investigations on dust, air or slurry it is necessary to use relative values because of the different dimensions, for experience shows that in spite of large quantitative differences between two samples within the group of carboxylic acids and within the group of phenolic indolic compounds the proportions of the components remain rather stable .

VI compares some experimentally determined and theoretically calculated y values for solid-liquid interfaces.

VI compares the key properties of these two types of thermotropic polymers category by category. The samples compared had the same melting ranges, but were very different in reduced viscosities and solubility characteristics. The data compared were those processed under the most favorable conditions. Interestingly enough, the as-spun fibers from the polyester-carbonate can be heat-treated more efficiently than those fibers as plastics and their properties were far superior to most plastics without any reinforcement.

VI compares the values used in these experiments to those actually found in the Grande Ronde aquifers. The 20-run experimental design requires preparation of 20 solutions, each with a different combination of groundwater parameters and having the high and low values given in Table VI. Silicate



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