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IV H df Periods of Acid Hydrolysis in N Szilfuric Acid Data of Schlubach and Knoop

IV H-Chemical Shifts Coupling Constants for23 the 2.5-Diazido-2,5-dideoxy isohexides 17,18,19, and 20

IV H-Donor Solvent Liquefaction Results

IV Half Periods of Add Hydrolysis in N Siilfuric Add Data of Schlubach and Knoop77

IV Hand Picked Composite, 0 to -20 Feet

IV Hardware Performance

IV Heat balance of municipal refuse pyrolysis

IV Heat of solution data of Nal in 1-propanol at 25 C

IV Heat Produced Carbonyls In Red Meat Fats

IV Hexitol Monoanhydrides and Their Derivatives

IV Highly Branched Neutral Mannans Corresponding 0-Phosphonoglycans

IV HIV-1 Protease Inhibitors Reasons to Initiate Protease Inhibitors

IV however, shows that the sapwood is filled to a much greater extent than the heartwood for six of the eight species. This is contrary to what would be assumed from the measured void volume. The sugar maple and the basswood are the two exceptions there is essentially the same retention of polymer in the sapwood and heartwood. The heartwood probably has less of the voids filled with polymer, because of organic deposits and tyloses, which block the penetration of the monomer into the capillaries.

IV Human Serum Albumin Conjugates of Tetra-, Octa-, Dodeca-, and Hexadeca-saccharide Fragments of the O-Specific Polysaccharide of Shigella dysenteriae Type l163

IV Hydrodynamic Properties of Sugars and Dexlrins

IV Hydrogen liquid Oxygen liquid

IV Hydrohjsis of Methyl Hexo- and Penlo-pyranosides with 0.6 N Hydrochloric Acid at 75

IV HYDROLYSIS OF p-NITROPHENYL ACETATE

IV Hydrolysis of Peptides with Dilute Acid

IV Hyperfine interactions for tetra valent radicals of Group V.

IV Hypoiodite Content of Iodine Solutions in Alkaline Media as Determined by Potentiometric Titration with, 0.1 N Arsenite Solution

IV i -Ernthrosylamine Derivatives

IV i Average linkage torsion angles and

IV illustrates a feature that perhaps is the most important property of all. It tends to be ignored most often by people who have not had to live with formulators of compounded products. These materials have to be blended with a variety of minerals,pigments, fillers, and additives of all sorts. Usually the index of quality is the minimum amount of oil that can disperse, or turn into putty, a standardized quantity of pigment. This is true across the whole spectrum of such formulated products from printing inks to mastics.

IV illustrates nonadditive catalytic properties of the Si02 system. As distinct from palladium, CO hydrogenation on Co Si02 gives predominantly hydrocarbons. The addition of cobalt has little effect on the activity of palladitim and its selectivity for methanol, but leads to formation of ethanol in appreciable amounts. The action of palladium on the properties of cobalt for CO hydrogenation and ethane hydrogenolysis is similar to its action on ruthenium, i.e., the activity of cobalt in these reactions fall by one order of magnitude.



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