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IV Composition of SE Detergent

IV Composition of Sodium Phosphate Glass

IV Composition of the acetylation products of sucrose chelates and alcoholates with acetic anhydride in DMF, 15h, 22 C, mole- .

IV Composition of the Products of Alkylation of Isobutane

IV Composition of Three Different Fractions of Mycoside

IV Composition of various product fractions obtained through the pyrolysis of polyethylene at 810 C

IV Compositions and Yields of Phosphonogalactans from Sporobolomyces species

IV Compositions of Wheat Offals

IV Compositions, End-to-End Distances and Migration Lengths in Copolymers of ACN

IV Compounds Containing Amino Sugars a. Amino Sugars Plus Simple Monosaccharides

IV Concentration of magnesium sulfate heptahydrale Fractionation efficiency,

IV Concentration of polyunsaturated fatty acids in the thylakoids of blue-green algae and light-induced volatile hydrocarbon production by spheroplasts in the presence of 50 nM Cu

IV Conditions Necessary

IV Conformational Properties for Methylated Dinucleoside Monophosphates

IV Conforniatioiial Equilibria of Tri-D cetyl and Tri-O-benzoyl D-Xylopyranose Derivatives as a Function of the Anomeric Group

IV CONSTANTS USED IN THE THERMAL NEUTRON FLUX CALCULATION

IV Constituent Sugars of Various Neutral Mucilages

IV contains a listing of the substances whose administration has been reported as increasing the urinary glucuronic acid, and of compounds for which some evidence for glucuronic acid conjugation exists, but of which no glucuronic conjugate has actually been isolated. The compounds of Table III and, usually, their metabolic precursors have been omitted. Here, except as noted, specific references to the literature will be found in Williams text.1 Unfortunately, this list is not complete some of the references were found only by careful search, and there are probably many more buried in the literature.

IV contains a selective review of contaminants from point and norqxrint sources with a general estimate of persistence and risk to human environmental health. The persistence and risk estimates are generalized on the basis of subsurface transport and fate and risks to surface water environments or drinking water.

IV contains a summary of the structural data for relevant three-and four-coordinate Hg, is closer to the idealized trigonal planar geometry with the largest

IV contains calculated 8 values for bent main-group metallocenes there is not a strong correlation with the substituents on the ring. Thus, for the case of stannocenes, both the Cp and the Ph5Cp ring in Sn 2 79 has 8 83.6 , whereas one of the two forms of has 8 85.2 .17 Clearly, packing effects can influence the angle, as the other molecule has 8 82.5 .

IV contains chemical and physical data and indications on the source of the clavine alkaloids.

IV contains data on hydrogenated polymers of propylene, isobutene and cyclohexene obtained by polymerization under various conditions38. The Direct Method .

IV contains results for treated high-density polyethylene while Table V contains results for treated polypropylene films. It should be noted that these additives were designed to increase the number of chromophores on and near the film surfaces. In principle the optimal concentration of the right chromophores should enhance the absorption of light

IV contains selected examples of the enzymatic resolution of esters with various structures. As was discussed above, enhancement of the optical purity was possible by changing the acyl group or the enzyme , when resolution was accompanied with simultaneous separation of diastereomers. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first example of the type of resolution of both diastereomers and enantiomers by enzymatic hydrolysis in a single transformation.



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