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Dqtendoice of the polymerization rate on emulsifier concentraticm in heretophase polynKtizations of acrylamide

Draft efficacy claim

Draft list of permitted constituents of hydraulic road binders

Draft principles of Green Engineering

Drafted guidelines on plant-derived biopharmaceuticals

Drag and Pressure Flow Parameters

Drag application routes. Note that inhalation of gases is very different from inhalation of aerosols. Gases will, like oxygen, be sy stemically distributed, whereas the droplets of aerosols will be deposited on the mucous membranes of the bronchi. Accordingly, aerosols are mostly used for topical therapy of asthma.

Drag coefficient forflow around a smooth sphere at Reynolds numbers between 350 000 and 1 000 000. From

Drag Coefficient of Spheroidal Particles in Power-Law Fluids

Drag coefficients for non-spherical particles

Drag Coefficients of Burning Spheres a

Drag Potencies at GABAb Receptor Subtypes Regulating Transmitter Release in Human and Rat Neocortex

Drag price regulation in CCEE, 1996-1997

Drag Reducers

Drag-type Underreamers

Drago constants determined in this study

Drago constants for model molecules determined in tUs study from carbonyl peak shift in cyclohexane

Drago constants for model molecules obtained from hydroxyl peak

Drago constants for model molecules obtained from literature

Drago constants of epoxy and model molecules

Drago s Cg and b values for Lewis bases

Drago s parameters of some common solvents after reference 18

Drags administered by inhalation for local action in the airways. COPD chronic obstructive pulmonary disease CF cystic fibrosis

Drags and technologically relevant agents from synthesis patterned on natural

Drags Commonly Causing Eosinophilic Pneumonia



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