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VI presents a kinetic model for preferred growth of a microorganism on cellobiose .

VI presents comparative inhibitory data on four D-mannose-binding lectins.213 Such studies are exceptionally useful in defining fine differences in the specificity of a group of lectins having similar, but not identical, sugar-binding specificity.

VI presents preliminary calculations by Chang for the BWR-S equation were obtained by fitting the equation to this binary. The results are given in the column headed BWRSE. The test of the improved composition

VI presents the amount of solubilizing agent in the solvent and water at room temperature. The values represent the amount of DSS and solvent to be added.

VI presents the Cs content of lichens in Anaktuvuk Pass show why this form is preferred in studies of radionuclide concentration in lichens. Furthermore, the results calculated per unit area make it possible to consider the lichens as meters of cumulative fallout.

VI presents the influence of pressure on the synthesis with pure thorium oxide as catalyst .

VI presents the over-all material balance on the H-Oil unit used in this case. Conversion is achieved, of all but 9 vol of the feed, into material boiling below 650 F. The sulfur contents of the distillate fractions produced are quite low, and should it be desirable to control the sulfur content of all of the steam cracker charge, the virgin naphtha and distillate could also be processed in the H-Oil unit to achieve an over-all purification of steam cracker charge.

VI Processing Parameters For Standard Panels Mixed Hardwood Flakeboard

VI Processing Qualities of Cottons Washed on Rayon Wash

VI Product Revenues

VI Products of the Action of Plant alpha-Amylases on Maltodextrins

VI Properties of Carbohydrate Tricarbanilates

VI Properties of Endo-arabinanase from B. subtilis F-ll and IFO 3022

VI Properties of Some Mammalian Glycogens

VI Proposed Stabilization Mechanisms for Mutations in pNB Esterase, Subtilisin E, and Subtilisin S41

VI PROTECTIVE HYDRODYNAMIC BULK

VI Proteinase activities and inhibitory activities against proteinase A and B in crude extracts from

VI provides a comparison of the catalytic activities of various zir-conocenes and one hafnocene measured under the same conditions, along with the product molecular weight, isotacticity, and melting point. The bisin-denyl compounds show high activity, but the activities of the hafnocene and the mixed cyclopentadienyl compounds are significantly lower. The ligand in the bridge is also influencial. Replacement of the methyl group with a phenyl increases the activity, whereas replacement with benzyl

VI provides a comparison of the various scmbber systems described above.

VI provides a further comparison of chromatographic data obtained for the separation of Trevespan 6038 on HPTLC pre-coated plates silica gel 60 and cellulose.

VI provides data on the oxidizable material extracted from paper No. 3 with water followed by magnesium bicarbonate as a function of time. For this particular paper, the amount of oxidizable material extracted reaches a maximum in about twenty minutes.

VI provides information regarding some practical recommendations when treatment for HIV infection with an HTV-1 protease inhibitor combined with dual nucleosides is initiated. To maximize adherence, treatment should not begin until the patient is committed to a long-term treatment strategy. Use of medication trays or vitamin pills to mimic the complexity of the treatment regimen so that the patient can realistically appraise the required commitment to treatment should be considered.

VI provides the means and standard deviations for the 15 descriptors. The final column of the table shows the descriptor values for 4-methyl-N-nitrosopiperidine

VI Pulp Mannan. calcd. on pulp, Loss in mannan in CA prep., Xylan, calcd. on pulp, Loss in xylan in CA prep., Viscosity ratios of CA

VI Q-Emyme Activity in Developing Maize-Kernels



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