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VI lists values of p, , P, n, SD, and obtained for twenty-four

VI lists various ways in which the elimination of small molecules has been used to produce silicon-transition-metal bonds most can be pictured as proceeding via consecutive processes of oxidative addition and reductive elimination. Dihydrogen may result from reaction between compounds with M-H and Si-H bonds .

VI liststhe calculated Px,y Fy vaiues for the three soluble coal products from E10 and E19. The values range from 0.58 to 1.63. The a-alkyl regions in E10 and E19 have Px,y fy which indicate that in liquefaction experiments conducted with a donor solvent, preferential incorporation occurs in the a-alkyl position.

VI Locations of Ligand Binding to HSA

VI Magnetic Susceptibility Data for Vanadyl Complexes

VI Mammalian Sialic Acid-Binding Proteins

VI Mass related distribution coefficients for bentonite quartz mixture 10

VI Melting temperatures for duplexes with all possible combinations of 2 -hydroxyl and C-5 methyl groups.

VI Metal Analyses of Crystalline Carboxypeptidase

VI Metal-Ion Catalyzed, Liquid-Phase Oxidation of SO

VI Methanol Production Costs

VI Methyl Butynol 2CH—C CH

VI Methyl Salicylate and Ethyl Salicylate Linear Regression Equations

VI Microstrength results from Six Bells coal plus 10 A170 pitch coke

VI Minimum Inhibitory Concentrations

VI Mixed Derivatives of Kojic Acid

VI MODEL COMPOUNDS IN MeOH KOH AT 400 C 30 MINUTES

VI Moisture Uptake Data for Talc from Different Vendors

VI Molecular-Orbital Properties of H2SO2

VI Molluscicidal Activity

VI Mono- and Di-O-substituted Derivatives of 1,6-Anhydrohexopyranoses

VI Most Important Elementary Steps for 1-Butene Pyrolysis

VI Mutual Miscibility of Liquids - Sample et al

VI n-BUTANE CRACKING ACTIVITIES

VI NMR Chemical Shifts for Cationic Silicon Species and Related Compounds



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