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VIII lists some data obtained for azo dyes with different substituents. The azo dyes were chosen such as to yield 1

VIII lists some representative T0 values of unplasticized polymers. Very flexible polymers such as polyethylene, polyisoprene, polybutadiene, have low T0 values, whereas polymers with stiff backbone chains and bulky side groups, such as poly and polystyrene, have a high Tg. Clearly, it is a polymer with a high revalue where plasticization is most needed and where a significant lowering of Tg owing to the plasticizer may be expected.

VIII lists the increases in molecular rotation caused by adding an a-D-galactopyranose unit to various saccharides. The average value, about 39,000, is nearly identical with the molecular rotation of methyl a-D-galactopyranoside .

VIII lists the instability factors for the various aldohexopyranosides and aldopentopyranosides in the two chair conformations. The Symbols Cl and 1C refer to Figure 3.

VIII lists the newly described derivatives of aconitine.

VIII lists the rates of exchange of molecular oxygen for various films under an oxygen pressure of 0.5 torr. The activities of films subjected to the different treatment with oxygen are very close. The activation energy of exchange is 16.5ztl.5 kcal mole. The order of the reaction of exchange with respect to oxygen approaches 0.5.

VIII lists the rates of oxidation of mercaptoethanol by methylene blue at various ionic strengths. Note that at any given concentration of MB the rate of the reaction decreases with increasing ionic strength. At the higher concentrations of MB , only the initiation reaction rate constant would be influenced by the change in the ionic strength of the solution.

VIII lists the same quantities for the parabolic rate law for columbium, tantalum, titanium, zirconium, and iron. The K values show that the resistance to oxidation increases in the series columbium, tantalum, zirconium, titanium, iron. This is borne out by a comparison of the AF values for these oxidations. Although the oxidation of tantalum needs the highest energy of activation E, it is actually not as resistant to oxidation as, for example, iron, since the entropy difference for the tantalum oxidation is not sufficiently negative to make the overall potential barrier as high as that existing for the oxidation of iron. These

VIII lists the side chain hydrogen bonds within one subunit. Table IX gives the distances of all tyrosines and tryptophans within the molecule to the center of the nicotinamide in the red subunit and these are depicted in Fig. 14. Table IX also describes the environment of these residues. Amino acid residues that have been chemically modified will be further discussed in Section II,B. Tryptophan has not been modified in LDH, but Shallenberg had implicated it in the catalytic mechanism of many dehydrogenases . As can be inferred from Table IX, there is no tryptophan in the neighborhood of the active site.

VIII lists the softening points of homopolymers of methacrylate and thioacrylate-type esters.

VIII lists the total bond energies of reactants and products as well as conceivable intermediates in the gas-phase . Tables IX and X summarize the activation barriers of the conceivable elementary steps leading to CH4 and CH3OH, respectively.

VIII lists values of pf, n, SD, and Hammett p obtained for

VIII lists various bond lengths and angles extracted from the X-ray crystallographic determinations for 30-38. Examination of the silicon-nitrogen distances shows that octahedral complexes are characterized by relatively short Si-N bond distances , while in the bicapped-tetrahedral structures the Si-N distances are greater than 2.5 A.53-56

VIII Observed and calculated geometries of mer-CCo

VIII of the paper. This inconsistency was due to a calculation error and was corrected in . These changes do not affect the results obtained by this review.

VIII Phosphatase and Tensin Homolog on Chromosome Ten

VIII Pour points of some oils

VIII presents analytical data for other nitrided catalysts during synthesis at 21.4 atm. than at 7.8 atm. The analyses of catalyst P3003.24 indicate that nitrided, precipitated catalysts are also resistant to oxidation.

VIII presents chamber data on underlayment particleboard, mobile decking particleboard, and industrial particleboard obtained from four different chambers identified A, B, C and D. A particleboard set is a specific production run of a particleboard type. The observed concentration is the formaldehyde level actually determined in the chamber for a specific loading and air change rate. N represents the air change rate normalized to 0.3 ppm at N L 1.16. The 0.3 ppm chamber

VIII presents data on gas and catalyst composition at different axial positions of a commercial FFB regenerator. It can be seen that both carbon content of the catalyst and oxygen content of the gas diminish with height, while C02 shows a general trend of gradual increase.

VIII presents results of analytical investigations made by Bruner . The hydrocarbons of the Hydrocol process are predominantly olefinic, with straight-chain or singlo-branched structure and with double bonds mostly in the 1-position and not adjacent to the branching. Cyclic compounds are present as minor constituents and contain cyclic aliphatic homologs as well as benzene homologs.

VIII presents the change in peak intensities minus background for alloy A exposed to saliva after a a hr argon ion beam etch.

VIII presents the estimated revenue requirements. The methanol case uses regulated utility financing, and the ammonia case, non-regulated industrial financing, based on considerations of the likely markets to be served by these products. The estimated costs of producing methanol or ammonia from wood are higher than the costs of producing methanol or ammonia from coal. This is ejqplained in part by production rates .

VIII projects trends in overall auto topcoat usage as a function of exterior surface area coated and nature of the surface. The dramatic drop in topcoat consumption can be explained as follows

VIII provides a list of the essential amino acid content of baobab fmit pnlp compared to WHO s ideal standards . Baobab seeds are rated good in that they scored as well or better than the WHO standard protein in 5 of 8 categories.



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