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XXVII— continued

XXVll shows industry recognized abbreviations for various accelerators.

XXVni I A List of Ancient Cell Survival Pathway Genes Which Have Become Proto-Oncogenes Encoding Oncoproteins in Vertebrate Mammahan Hosts, in Particular Homo

XXVni-1 presents a summary of the major design and operating characteristics.

XXVT-1. Clinical Phenotypes of OGI Four clinical phenotypes of varying severity. All are rare.

XXVUI n

XXX collects the SE values of some conjugated hydrocarbons containing at least one benzene ring. These are attributable to 7r-electron

XXX contains a number of compounds having the structure shown in Figure 20, which indicates their relationship to the true coordinated structure. In CaTiOs the Tiion occupies the centre position, surrounded by six negative oxygen ions, which are

XXX contains some of the earlier data of Witzel. The marked rate difference between Py-Pu and Py-Py bonds is confirmed in partial digests of high polymers .

XXX The Birth of Oncogenes. Transposon Mutagenesis Oncogenesis

XXX to XXXV display a series of model formulations on which further compound optimization can be based. Additional formulations are available in industry publications such as those from the Malaysian Rubber Producer s Research Association .

XXXI

XXXI contains mean initial product distributions which hardly-varied with either initial hydrogen pressure . In addition to the products listed about 2 1,2-butadiene was produced in the reactions over rhodium and iridium.

XXXI Coordination Numbers

XXXI Major Faults in Complex Pathways Result in Cleft Lip and Palate

XXXI provides some H-NMR data for r-adducts from some benzofurazan and benzofuroxan derivatives.

XXXI shows that for vanillin 500 mg I, the highest TOC removal of 73 3 was achieved at H2O2 volume of 9.51 ml and QJ9 mM of FeS04. On the other hand, a 7236 TOC removal was also achieved at H2O2 volume of634 ml and 0.84 mM of FeS04. The lowest TOC removal of53.48 was achieved at 3.17 ml of H2O2 and

XXXI shows the extent of biliary excretion of sulfobromophthalein in four species, which all excrete more than 50 of the dose in the bile. In partieular, the msults show that as regards the biliary excretion of this compound, the guinea pig and man are indistinguishable from the rat and dog. Furthermore, r bits also appear to exenste laige amounts of this dye in the bile, for Klaassen and Plaa , Yvhile determining the transport maximum for the secretion of sulfobromophthalein in the bile

XXXII

XXXII approaches the mitochondria. Before their capture to become endosymbionts, they were independent proteobacteria dividing incessandy without senescence and namral death. In their host eukaryotic cells do they contribute to immortality . Table XXXIII confronts the problem of pediatric acute leukemias. Are as yet hidden human retroviruses involved and therefore it has the characteristic pathogenesis that of extrinsically induced malignancies Table XXXIV deals with a clinical observation of experienced

XXXII summarizes the present state of our knowdedge as regard, the biliary excretion of organic anions in various specie,s, based on the data pn sented in this chapter. In general, there appears to be a minimum molecular weight, w hich vari for the rabbit, guinea pig, rhcisus monkey, and man. These minimum molecu-

XXXIII

XXXIII compares the estimated a with those computed. The accuracy of this simple estimator suggests that the isotropic polarizability is significantly determined by the heavy atoms, not the hydrogens, and that multiple bonds are, as expected, less polarizable. The anisotropy of the dipole polarizability, of course, has very much to do with the hydrogens.

XXXIII. Compositions of whisky and gin 27

XXXIII. Dissociation Energies, Intemuclear Distances and Vibration Frequencies of Diatomic Nitrides



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