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Fraction of Aromatic Carbons fj Determined by NMR

Fraction of Basic Species Caused by Magnesium and Sodium at 122 F

Fraction of Bulk Sediment as Hydrates at Leg 164 Sites

Fraction of C-labeled carbon in the Cj-Cg products observed during steady-state reaction in a 1.2 percent 2114 10 percent CO 30 percent H2 58.5 percent He mixture

Fraction of carbons labeled by glucose in the aryl ring of chloramphenicol

Fraction of cerium detected reiative to the amount of cerium provided by the coating material

Fraction of char combusted in a single pass pass of 20 m

Fraction of cis double bonds, a, in ring-opened polymers of some asymmetric monomers

Fraction of cis double bonds, a, in ring-opened polymers of some symmetrically substituted

Fraction of Counterion Bound to CMC

Fraction of culturable organisms .

Fraction of Delivered Plutonium Found in Ocean Sediments

Fraction of devolatilisation in the first pass

Fraction of disordered and ordered components for uniaxially oriented PET films determined from CP NMR

Fraction of divinylbenzene repeat units with a pendent vinyl group

Fraction of double bonds Cc having cis configuration in some polymers of norbomene formed by ROMP

Fraction of DVB Repeat Units with a Pendent Vinyl Group

FRACTION OF EDTA AS Y

Fraction of empty surface and N2 coverages in one, two, three and four monolayers for the data in

Fraction of energy loss in solid dry DNA .

Fraction of free counterions, fc the mean concentration of counterions cc and the mean inverse Debye screening length Xb l within the volume of a cylindrical brush molecule due to condensed counterions

Fraction of Fusion Energy Convertible, via Neutron Interactions, into HT Heat

Fraction of Initial Sample of a Radioactive Isotope Remaining after N half-lives

Fraction of Ionized Particles as a Function of Their Diameter , Computed by Using the Saha Equation

Fraction of Iron F



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