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Katalysatormenge in des Substratgewichtes

Katalytische Transfer-Hydrogenolyse von Halpgenen

Kate constants tin decomposition of I hMg.n to I hMgC l at dillcrent temperatures

Katrp for several alkyl bromides and ehlorides in a reaetion with various Cu X TPMA eatalysts in MeCN at 22 2 C.

Kauri-Butanol values for several cleaning solvents

KB values vs solubility parameter

KCl buffer f

KCl liCl

KCl mole kg-i KNO3 mole kg

KCnFytype. Lattice constants of isostructural compounds

Kcton Katalysator Losungsmittel Druck

KD AND Bmax VALUES FOR NITRENDIPINE HIGH-AFFINITY BINDING IN CANINE CARDIAC SARCOLEMMA

Kd for lower DP oligosaccharides produced during starch hydrolysis

Kd values for a range of ecdysteroids and two bisacylhydrazines in cell-free extracts of Bn cells. Competition assays were performed with ponasterone A , followed by charcoal assay, to determine IC50 values, which were then converted to Kd values. Data taken from ,

Kd Values for Citrate, Arginine, and Phenylethanol as a Funetion of Ionic Strength for Commercial Silica-Based Gel Filtration Columns

Kd values of various animal AhRs for2,3,7,8-TCDD.

KD-Factors of Radionuclides in Relation to the Grain Size in a Sediment Sample from the Wadden Sea

Kdative toxicilies of five first generation pyre thro ids with and without PBO

KDO Analogues Synthesized as Diastereomeric Mixtures Using Sialic Acid Aldolase

Keaclion of 2 g. ol telraphenylcydopciUiidicmmc willi 2 ml. ol dimciliyl acelylenedicarboxylaie

Keaclion of o -haiocthcrs and o -halolhioclhcrs with Grignard reagents

Keactron site

Keapl functional domains

Keck laser specifications

Keeping buffers instead of reinserting them degrades RUMBLE S performance



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