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Macromonomers by Anionic Polymerization

Macromonomers by end-capping with compounds providing reactive groups

Macromonomers by living cationic polymerization

Macromonomers from Poly

Macromonomers from PTHF

Macromonomers Prepared by Anionic Polymerization

Macrophage stimulating activity of the arabinogalactan isolated from Echinacea purpurea

Macrophage T cell combinatioiis in inflammation and immunity.

Macropores classes and their main eharaeteristics

Macroporosity, Volume

Macroporous MIP Membrane Adsorbers—Preparation and Filtration Separation Performance

Macroscale Evaluation of Mixing Quality

Macroscopic Analysis

Macroscopic and Microscopic Features of White, Soft, and Brown Rots of Wood

Macroscopic and microscopic findings of wemicke s encephalopathy on autopsy

Macroscopic and microscopic parameters for granule characterization

Macroscopic and molecular IT devices compared

Macroscopic formal potentials of cytochrome 3 determined by electrochemical and NMR techniques

Macroscopic forms, microscopic typing and degree of tumour differentiation in hepatocellular carcinoma

Macroscopic interaction parameters for C2 c quadrilateral pyroxenes. Resulting excess Gibbs free energies are in J mole .

Macroscopic interaction parameters for garnets in the three four-component systems . Xcation

Macroscopic Ionization Constants for Anisindione, Phenindione, and Clorindione determined spectrophotometrically at 25 OT and p 0.1 with sodium chloride.

Macroscopic non-linear optical properties ofpoled polymers. Measurement wavelengths are shown in square brackets.

Macroscopic properties of x-N2

Macroscopic residual stress in the 90 layer after fabrication, according to the CLT



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