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I Analytical Data for MX5

I Analytical Data on HTAD Synthesized P-V-O Catalysts

I Analytical solutions to zero-, first-, and second-order kinetic reaction equations

I and A for Some Sample Systems, Water Solution, 25 C

I and Fig. 1 give the KfiNO values of k ff for tlit selected experimental configurations. The average keff of the calculated experiments is 1.001, which demonstrates that there is virtually no bias associated with the method.

I and Fig. 1 report some convergence results with respect to M and to the ratio MIN

I and Fig. I indicate how various asymptotic functions grow with n. As is evident, the function 2 grows very rapidly with n. In fact, if a program needs 2 steps for execution, then when n 40 the number of steps needed is I.I X 10. On a computer performing 1 billion steps per second, this would require 18.3 min . Programs that have a complexity that is a polynomial of high degree are also of limited utility.

I and Figure 3 give the relationship between logiR - logSw and the saturation exponent n whose values range between 1.2 and 3.5. The hig iest values of n are obtained for the dolomite crystal carbonate .

I and Figure 3 highlight another intriguing feature of the results obtained to date. The experimental results at 50 and 147 MHz have demonstrated two effective power density ranges separated and bracketed by regions of no effect. The mathematical model, applied to this data, predicts an additional effective power density range at each carrier frequency. Moreover, if the experimental results of Adey are evaluated in this manner, a fourth effective power density window is predicted for each of the carrier frequencies. Confirmation of the predictions of the mathematical model resulting from these data is necessary in order to ensure that these results reflect a true response of the biological tissue.

I and Figure 8 through 10 show that the buildup of ash deposits seriously affects overall and local heat transfer. The difference as indicated by shaded areas in Figure 10. The furnace model is also able to predict, for a given coal ash fusion temperature approximately the development and extent of molten slag layers.

I and Figures 1 and 2 are reproduced by permission of the National Research Council of Canada from the Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 1978, In Press.

I and Figures 1-4 contain a wealth of information about the solubilization of benzene in aqueous surfactant micelles. Plots of K vs. Xg exhibit shallow minima in the case of the SDS solutions, and rather more pronounced minima for the CPC solutions. The plots of Tg vs. Xg show corresponding maxima, reflecting the fact that K and Yg are related reciprocally by K l

I and II as a guideline. Delivery can be in-laboratory assignments, pre-laboratory assignments, example problems within a given chapter, part of a stand-alone chapter, or part of a problem set.

I and t c Values of 13C Nuclei in Formic and Acetic Acids, and their Methyl Esters .

I and Table II show the respective values of the exchange current densities and open circuit potentials for pure iron, 304 S.S. 316 S.S., and 1080 C.S., near the critical point of water. The values at ambient conditions are also listed. Reproducibility of the exchange current density was found to be

I and were used without further polishing. Disks , and the results are shown in

I Angles between Bonds, from Crystal Structure Data

I Anionic Polymerization Conditions and Microstructures of H- and D-Chains of Poly

I Anionically Polymerizable Monomers Listed in the Order of Increasing Electroaffinity

I Anthracycline-Producing Microorganisms

I Anti-IL-2R Monoclonal Antibodies

I Antibiological Activities of Natural Products in Use, in Development, or of Potential Future Interest

I Antifungal Activity of Ethyltin Compounds Minimum concentrations in mg l causing complete

I Antifungal activity to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lagenariae and affinity to welsh onion of Pseudomonas gladioli

I Antioxidant Systems Used



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