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Extractive separation of mixed tocopherol acetates and mixed tocopherols using Cl at 303.15 K. Initial concentration of tocopherol in hexane

Extractive separation of mixed tocopherols using CimimjCl at 303.15 K. Initial concentration of tocopherol in hexane

Extractive separation of mixed tocopherols using different ILs at 303.15 K. Initial concentration of tocopherol in hexane

Extractives contents and densities of various woods

Extractives detrimental to paintability

Extractives in wood

Extractives showing abnormal color change

Extractor Selection Chart

Extractor types

Extracts and infiisions or whole organisms in official or traditional use

Extracts and infusions or whole organisms in official or traditional use

Extracts and infusions or whole organisms in oflBcial or traditional use

Extracts from Swain s checklist on human-performance-shaping factors

Extracts of 7 ice data measured in a plant with a valve of 1.1 m diameter between the chamber and condenser

Extracts of results from the comparison analysis of kitchen work

Extrahepatic manifestations in viral hepatitis B

Extrahepatic manifestations in viral hepatitis C

Extrahepatic manifestations with acute viral hepatitis A

Extralite. Cun dill gives composition in parts

Extrapolated diffusion coefficient values of antioxidants at 37 C.

Extrapolated equilibrium melting temperatures of block copolymers of ethylene sebacate and propylene adipate

Extrapolated glass transition temperature and related amylose amylopectin ratios of the starches used, according to de Craaf and Whistler et al. .

Extrapolated intrinsic

Extrapolated Onsel Temperatures of NBS-lCTA Standard Reference Materials 759 and 760

Extrapolated Pressures for Half-Stabilization for Fluoroethyl Radicals in NF3, CF4, SFg and C2F6 Bath Gases.



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