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VI Immersion - Compression Pat.

VI includes the electrical and magnetic properties of the polymers studied. Polyacetylene is a semiconductor. In contrast, the conductivities of the Si-containing polyacetylenes are only in the order of S cm,

VI Incorporation of radioactivity derived from Leucine, Thymidine and 2-deoxy glucose into normal and familial hypercholesterolemic homozygous fibroblasts incubated in fetal calf serum and lipoprotein deficient serum containing medium

VI indicates some of the requirements of the rat and pork liver enzymes. There is an almost absolute requirement for exogenous accep-

VI indicates suitable materials recommended for use as magnetic standards. McGhie and co-workers have introduced another method for calibration of TG balance termtdfusible linktemperature calibration. In this method loops of metal are attached to the sample part of the TG balance. At their melting point these links condense to a liquid and fall off the balance . The melting point is thus recorded as a sudden loss in weight. Table VII lists suitable materials for this method.

VI indicates that calcined USY and AFS materials show differences in product selectivities and gasoline compositions. AFS samples show lower gasoline selectivities and higher coke yields than USY samples. In addition, products from AFS show slightly decreased olefins and increased aromatics and branched paraffins than those from USY. Calculated octanes are higher for AFS than for USY.

VI indicates that the influence factors of the first discharge specific capacity of LiNii 3Coi 3Mni 302 C at 0.2 C rate from strong to weak are glucose content holding time and solvent type.

VI Influence of Ethanol Percentage on the Free Energy

VI Influence Of Fiber On Colon Cancer Induced By AOM Or MNU

VI Influence of the Anionic Ends Structures on the Coupling Reaction and on the Functionality

VI Influence of the Solvent on the Axial Preferences of the Hydroxyl, Methoxyl, Methylthio, Aziridinyl, and Carbamoyl Groups in 2-SubstituM Oxane Derivatives

VI Infrared Absorption Spectra of Caramelan, Caramelen, and Caiamelin

VI Inhibition of specific -a-Dihydropicrotoxinin Binding to American cockroach head components by Bridged Bicyclic and Related Compounds

VI Inhibition op Microbial Growth by Substances Structurally Rei.ated

VI Initial and Final Coordinates of the Computer Modeling of Binding of Gd to a-D-NeuAc Methyl Glycoside

VI instances eight possible gene combinations affecting the utilization of raffinose. Correspondingly, yeasts of different species utilize different parts of the raffinose molecule199 or none Barnett4 exemplified each kind of utilization for species of Saccharomyces described by van der Walt.92

VI Interaction Energies between Starch and Iodine

VI Intrinsic Activity in Hill Reaction Inhibition

VI Intrinsic Visconty-Molecular Weight Relationships of Cellulose and Hardwood Xylans

VI Ionization Energies in kcal

VI is a summarization of our results amino acid and amine components are arranged into four representative cases.

VI is a table of residuals, provided by the GLM procedure, that lists for each of the I f experimental formulas the difference between the observed suspensibility and that predicted by Equation 3 .

VI Isoelectric Predpitalion Zone and Isoelectric Point of the Fibrillar Proteins

VI Isonitrile Complexes Tp Rh Derived from Grignard Reagents

VI Key Concerns When Beginning HIV-1 Protease Inhibitors



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