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Bottom sediment constitutive properties and models.

Bottom sediments and water content of some crude oils. i 1 i

Bottom-Up Approach Synthetic for Nanopowder

Bottomhole Hydraulic Horsepower Required for Diamond Drilling

Bottoms of First Separation

Bottoms Rules When Steam or Reflux is Constrained

Boulder City Street Patch Data

Bound Additives

Bound Residues of Xenobiotics In Plants

Bound scattering lengths, fc. Z, atomic number A, mass number I, spin of the nuclear ground state bcoh, hnc, coherent and incoherent scattering lengths Oa, Xcoh. coherent and incoherent cross sections ffa, absorption cross

Bound scattering lengths, i . Z, atomic number A, mass number I, spin of the nuclear groimd state i coh bine, coherent and incoherent scattering lengths ffa, ffeCh, coherent and incoherent cross sections ffa, absorption cross section for 2.2 km s neutrons

Bound Water Content of PNF as a Function of UV Irradiation

Bound-atom scattering lengths and cross sections for typical elements in synthetic polymers, natural polymers, and biopolymers

Bound-nucleus cross sections for neutron scattering

Bound-state energy levels of collinear IHI

Boundaries of aggregate restricted zone

Boundaries of multiphase regions for the water-carbon dioxide-isopropanol system

Boundary and initial conditions for the used differential equation system.

Boundary condition at the inlet.

Boundary conditions

Boundary conditions at membrane and channel interfaces.

Boundary conditions at the free surface x 0 of a semi-infinite solid as in Fig. 2.21 with their Laplace transforms and the constants C yielded from Eq.

Boundary conditions for a simple reversible one-electron oxidation process examined by cyclic voltammetry.

Boundary conditions for different patches in Figs. 18.15 and 18.16

Boundary Conditions for Fluid Equations



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