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I Chemical shifts in the C-ls line for poly .

I Chemical Shifts of the Crystalline Components of Native and Regenerated Cellulose

I Chemical Structures of Dianhydrides, Diamines, and Polyimides

I Chemosensory Neural Groups Distinguished in the Geniculate Ganglion of the Dog and Cat.

I Chlorophosphoramidite Derivatives Useful in the Synthesis of Deoxyribonucleoside Phosphoramidites

I Chlorophyll P-700 Ratios of Thylakoid Membranes and PS I Preparations

I Chromatography of Pepsinogen on Pepstatin-Aminohexyl-Sepharose

I Chronological Order of Discovery of Essentiality of Trace Elements

I Chronological Summary of events in EPA review of Advanced Genetic Sciences and Dr. Lindow s proposals to conduct field tests with genetically engineered microbial pesticides

I Chronology of Major Events in the 2,k,5-T Issue

I Chronology of the Ebro River freezings at Tortosa since the fifteenth till the twentieth century

I cites the physical properties than can be anticipated from fluid coating systems.

I Class Subject Class Subject

I Classification and Composition of Plasma Lipoproteins

I Classification and Occurrence of Compounds Associated with the PCB Problem

I Classification of British Patents

I Classification of Conducting Fibers

I Classification of Depolymerizing Pectic Enzymes According to Neukom5

I Classification of geopressures

I CLASSIFICATION OF HELICAL SECONDARY STRUCTURES OF POLYMONONUCLEOTIDES

I Classification of Mucin-Like Gene Families in Trypanosoma cruzi

I Classification of organic solvents for detailed information see

I Classification of Wood Fiberboards

I Classification scheme for adhesive and coating primers

I classifies smart pixels according to five levels of functionality. Each of these five levels is characterized by its number of transistors per pixel, its pixel density, typical functionality achievable with its given number of transistors per pixel, its advantage , and some characteristic applications. In order to avoid considerable replication, lower-level pixel functionalities are not repeated at the higher levels, but should be considered as included.



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