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IV summarizes the final reported compositions of the solids and aqueous solutions fr m companion runs at constant composition differ by no more than 0.003 log K units.

IV summarizes the findings of such studies. The results of Sontag et al. have been confirmed many times, viz., the Mo Al catalyst reduces slower than bulk Mo03. Whereas, bulk Mo03 reduction proceeds rapidly to MoO, then more slowly to Mo metal . Reduction rates have generally followed the Elovich law, indicative of a surface

IV summarizes the glass transition temperature of a number of special functional oil-based homopolymers. Many of the polymers shown indeed have T s below the critical value. It is now believed that the synthetically epoxidized oils were fully epoxidized, producing materials with unusually high degrees of crosslinking, which tended to raise their T s beyond the desirable range.

IV summarizes the gold concentration in each object as determined by electron microprobe and neutron activation analysis . The electron microprobe has a lower sensitivity and, therefore, lower precision than NAA for gold. Despite this, however, the data from the two techniques are remarkably consistent when NAA data are obtained from a recently exposed internal surface of the object—i.e., a metallographic specimen.

IV summarizes the major constituents in the sulfide and oxide concentrates, and in the secondary materials processed at the zinc smelters and refineries. Sulfide concentrates represented 90 of all the feed materials of the 20 plants surveyed. The sulfide concentrates had higher iron contents, whereas the secondary zinc material had significantly higher cadmium and lead contents than the other feeds. Figure 2 illustrates the relationship between iron and zinc in the sulfide concentrates.

IV summarizes the pertinent characteristics of some of the naphthyl carbonyl compounds. All of these compounds emit from a it,7T triplet very similar to that of naphthalene. Those that have been studied are resistant to photoreduction in isopropyl alcohol and photocycloaddition with 2-methyl-2-butene25 and isobutylene.17 Significant oxetane formation was, however, observed with the aldehydes, albeit with only moderate efficiency .25

IV summarizes the quantum yield data for interconversion of XIA and XIB by visible and ultraviolet radiation

IV summarizes the results concerning the titration of the spiltover hydrogen.

IV summarizes the results for the resist screening studies at SSRL. The resist candidates generally exhibited good sensitivity, Dg 5 50 mJ cm2, and contrast, 7 1.5. Definitive conclusions regarding the effect of structure on sensitivity are made difficult by the fact that polymer molecular weight and poly-dispersity varied considerably from sample to sample and, since we found a very strong dependence of Dg 5 on these parameters, specific structural effects are obscured. Several generalizations can be made, however.

IV summarizes the results of a quantitative analysis based on the

IV summarizes the results of exonuclease activity measurements . No detectable exonuclease activity was observed for the exo DNA polymerase, whereas the 9 N mutant exhibited l-3 of the exonuclease activity of other archaeal DNA polymerases, consistent with the reduced exonuclease activity noted by the enzyme s manufacturer.

IV summarizes the results of measurements on expanded films. Section I shows the effect of lengthening the chain in one series section II the effect of the end group, the figures being given for a constant length of chain. In this section the figures have sometimes been obtained by interpolation from other members of the same series, using the rule for variation of expansion temperature stated above. It has been found in all cases that if one member

IV summarizes the results of polymerization experiments. In all cases enantiotropic liquid crystalline polymers were obtained. The homopolymers exhibit smectic phases. Contrary to our expectations smectic polymer phases are obtained also by copolymerization of the monomers in which the spacer length is n 2 H2 6 and n 6 n2 12. A similar result was published recently by Shibaev et al. y based on

IV summarizes the results of this experiment . Char formation was still evident, but no soot was observed,

IV summarizes the results on each element in each sample. The major elements are grouped first, followed by minor and trace elements with more than three determinations , minor and trace elements with less than three determinations, and elements singly determined. We examine this table in more detail under Comparisons with Similar Studies below.

IV summarizes the trifluoroacetato complexes of the Group V elements that have been characterized. The simple trifluoroacetates of arsenic, antimony, and bismuth. These are reasonably volatile compounds which are extremely moisture-sensitive.

IV summarizes the uronic acid derivatives synthesized by cataljrtic oxidation.

IV summarizes work carried out on nitric oxide preparation in RF plasmas. Two important investigations using DC plasmas have also been included for comparison.

IV Summary and Comparison of Results from Different Spectroscopic Techniques

IV Summary of Best Fits Based on Curvature Matching

IV Summary of ESCA results for modified Ag-PTASH film and modifled Pb-PTASH film.

IV Summary of NDMA Findings at Eight Leather Hanufacturens

IV Summary of Properties and Applications of Cellulose Ethers

IV Summary of Relative Color Removals

IV SUMMARY OF SYNFUEL COMBUSTION IMPACTS



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