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X Electron-cloud radius ratio

X Entropies of Activation for Acid Hydrolysis of Methyl Aldosidcs

X Ester X Carbonate

X Ethers of S-Amino-2-deoxy-D-glucose and Derivatives

X Example of CLOGP-3 OUTPUT

X Exposure of Mixer-Applicators to Mancozeb and Homeyard ETU During the Application of in Ohio Mancozeb to a

X Factors for E stimatihq Piping-Material CtoSTS

X Folybenzoales of Furanose and Pyranose Sugars

X FPS Benchmark Timings on Various Mini- and Mainframe

X Fragment Ions Observed In the Mass Spectra of the Products From Irradiation of Fluorochloromethanes

X Furan Derivatives from a-Hydroxy Ketones

X Gentiohinsylamine Derivatives

X gives data for two elements whose equilibrium chemistry in sea water has been investigated by many workers. Although some important questions, such as the solubility of dolomite, are still open, the numbers given are probably more reliable than those in Tables VIII and IX.

X gives physical data for a series of alkyl azoalkanes produced by this procedure.

X gives the average percentages of Cig fatty acids and non-Cig fatty acids for five vegetable oils based on the data from Table I, and also the ratio of the former to the latter. These data serve to illustrate why hydrogenated canola and sunflower oils are likely to give rise to recrystallization problems.

X gives the relative build-up rates for two samples of the Decker coal

X gives the spectral expectations for this point group, including the metal atom. Figure 5a can be derived easily from free cyclopentadiene by substitution of one of the methylene hydrogen atoms by a metal atom. The original Ca symmetry of cyclopentadiene is thereby lowered to C,. The spectral expectations for this symmetry group are given in Table XI.

X gives, for a few elements, the threshold energy value beyond which energy deperdition upon interaction with target electrons ceases to be negligible these atoms then dissipate most of their energy interaction with electrons. For example,

X H 3d-id abundance corrections for various chemical species.

X H Chemical Shifts of Structural-reporter Croups of Constituent Monosaccharides for Clycopeptides of the N-Acetyllactosamine Type Containing Only a-

X has been considered as evidence that the charge distribution in these ions is symmetrical.43

X Heterodinuclear Neutral Complexes with Ferrocenyl Derivatives as Aryl Ligands

X Hydrolysis of 4-Methylumbelliferyl D-Glycosides by D-Glucosidase A from Almonds and by D-Glucosidase Aj from Aspergillus wentiP

X illustrates the successful application of formaldehyde precipitation as a means of estimating the flavonoid and nonflavonoid contents in a mixture. The mixture consisted of catechin as the flavonoid and caffeic, vanillic, and syringic acids as the nonflavonoids. The catechin was 86 precipitated .

X Illustrative List of Theoretical Methods and their Applications



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