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B SI Base Units3

B Solution to Example 3.6

B Standard electrode potentials -. h of redox systems for the reduction of TcO.i

B Standard reduction potentials for xenon at pH 0 and pH 14

B Standardized normal distribution

B Steel Berl Saddles

B summarizes the results of the stripping process. A certain amount of propane was transferred from the liquid to the vapor and a smaller amount of nitrogen went in the opposite direction. There was net vaporization since the vapor product rate is larger than the vapor feed rate. A temperature drop of about 2 C resulted.

B Summary of polyhedral polyboron-hydride structure-types, occording to stoichiometry and electroncounting relationships

B Terms of the Lb Transition of Substituted Benzenes

B Terms of the Lt, Transition of Substituted Benzenes CeHjX

B Translating the Fuzzy Implication if Temperature is Medium then Yield is High else Yield is Low

B Two Sets of Thermodynamic Data

B Upper limits of nudidic impurities per mCi I c 19 ,

B urn rate, spectral efficiency and tensile strength of various Mg PTFE formulations.

B Values at 25 C Determined by the Method of Least Squares on

B vitamins, homocysteine and stroke.

B Volumetric Properties of Ethanol-Water Solutions at 10 C

B-1 ASTM D 1418 elastomer terminology

B-1 Bond Dissociation Energies of Some Representative Compounds

B-1 chronicles many of the reported studies on phytosterols and their derivatives in tobacco and tobacco smoke plus the studies on the pyrolysis of phytosterols. Table II.B-2 lists the 111 phytosterols and phytosteryl derivatives identified in tobacco and tobacco smoke. Of these 111 components, 44 have been reported as tobacco smoke components, 102 as tobacco components, and 35 in both tobacco and tobacco smoke.

B-1 Classification of Fires According to NFPA 7 0

B-1 Compressibility Factor of Natural Gas

B-1 details the distribution of six-membered A-containing ring compounds in tobacco and tobacco smoke.

B-1 Overview of selected variables for the system dynamics model

B-1 Parameter estimates for pentane isomerization



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