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Driver boredom factors

Driver performance in simulator when under the influence of 0.08 BAG md when talking on a cell phone, relative to driving without alcohol and without a phone conversation .

Drivers average brake reaction times in a car-following situation in response to different stimuli as a function of signal quality, driver status .

Drivers for change and restructuring options

Drivers for Hydrogen Energy and Fuel Cell System Development

Drivers for plastic additive growth

Drivers of environmental reporting

Driving forces for sensor use in various applications

Driving forces for structural change

Driving forces involved in ion solid interactions. Depths are dependent on ion energy and mass and are estimated for 1 keV Ar ions.

Driving forces to use biotechnological methods for flavour production

Drop hammer test with a 2 kg hammer, non-explosive height in cm for 50 trials

Drop hammer test with a 2 kg hammer, nonexplosive height in cm for 50 trials

Drop height and nozzle diameter for each desired relative density

Drop Lifetimes of Water and Oil Drops at Various Crude Oil Water Interfaces for Aqueous Phase pHs of 2, 5 and 11

Drop Size Classification of Immiscible Liquid-Liquid Systems

Drop test results for unused catalysts produced from the same recipes but in different shapes.

Drop test results of 2 on four oxidizers.

Drop weight impact test results

Drop Weight Test

Drop-in solvents for chemical synthesis and processes

Drop-in solvents for synthesis.

Droplet diameter measured by Dynamic Light Scattering experiments at 90 and distribution limits extracted from a multi-exponential analysis

Droplet Size and Formation Time

Droplet size distribution data, obtained for two spread samples



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